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Packers Free Agency Reaction: Smart Strategy or Not Enough? | No Huddle Radio #261
13/03/2026 Duración: 38minThe Green Bay Packers have been active in free agency—but the big question for fans is simple: have they actually done enough to take the next step? In this episode of No Huddle Radio, we break down every major move the Packers have made so far, from key signings to depth additions, and what it all means for the team’s chances heading into the 2026 season. Hosts Gil Martin and Sean Tehan take a deep dive into the Packers’ early free agency strategy under GM Brian Gutekunst. The conversation looks at additions like cornerback Benjamin St-Juste, wide receiver Mecole Hardman, and other roster moves aimed at strengthening depth and versatility across the roster. Are these smart, under-the-radar signings that quietly improve the team—or did Green Bay miss an opportunity to make a bigger splash? We analyze how these moves affect critical position groups like cornerback, wide receiver, and the defensive front, while also discussing what it signals about the Packers’ long-term roster building philosophy. With the NFL
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Gute Did WHAT?! Packers Free Agency Starts With a Shock| Packers Weekly #137
10/03/2026 Duración: 01h07minThe start of NFL free agency always brings surprises, speculation, and big reactions—and this episode of Packers Weekly dives right into the chaos surrounding the Green Bay Packers. Hosts Myles Teteak and Tim Hamilton break down a wild opening to the league’s “legal tampering” period, analyzing the early moves, rumors, and roster decisions that could shape the Packers’ upcoming season. From shocking headlines and trade chatter to the team’s overall strategy, the hosts discuss what General Manager Brian Gutekunst might be planning as the Packers navigate the early stages of free agency. Is Green Bay positioning itself for a big move? Are the quiet moments actually part of a larger plan? Myles and Tim examine the roster needs, cap implications, and potential targets that could help the team stay competitive in the National Football League. The conversation also touches on how these early developments may influence the upcoming draft and what fans should realistically expect as the offseason unfolds. With their
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Packers Free Agency Preview: What Will Brian Gutekunst Do? | No Huddle Radio #260
06/03/2026 Duración: 40minAs NFL free agency approaches, the Green Bay Packers face some critical decisions that could shape the roster around Jordan Love for the 2026 season. In this episode of No Huddle Radio, we break down how GM Brian Gutekunst might approach free agency, which internal players could return, and where the Packers may look outside the organization to upgrade key positions. With the legal tampering period just around the corner, the discussion focuses on how Green Bay traditionally operates in free agency—and whether this offseason might be different. The Packers historically avoid splashy signings, but with a young team coming off a competitive season, this could be the year Gutekunst strategically adds veteran help. Could the Packers target reinforcements along the defensive line, add depth at cornerback, or bring in another tight end to strengthen the offense? We also discuss the importance of maintaining flexibility with the salary cap while evaluating which current players should be retained. The episode dives
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How the Packers Win the Draft Without a First-Round Pick | Packers Weekly #136
03/03/2026 Duración: 01h19minThis week’s live episode of Packers Weekly dives headfirst into a reality Green Bay fans are still wrapping their heads around: the Green Bay Packers don’t have a first-round draft pick. But as we break down in this episode, that doesn’t mean they’re walking away from the 2026 NFL Draft empty-handed. In fact, it might be the opposite. We take an in-depth look at the NFL Scouting Combine and the players who popped — the freak athletes, the risers, and the under-the-radar prospects who could be perfect fits in Green Bay’s system. From explosive defensive linemen to versatile offensive linemen and intriguing skill-position weapons, this draft class has depth — and that’s exactly what Brian Gutekunst and the front office need to capitalize on without a Day 1 selection. This conversation is equal parts analytical and optimistic. We break down how the Packers can find first-round VALUE without a first-round pick, why the combine numbers matter (and when they don’t), and which prospects could realistically hear thei
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Will the Packers Move On From Rashan Gary? | No Huddle Radio #259
27/02/2026 Duración: 40minIn this live episode of No Huddle Radio, we dive deep into one of the biggest long-term questions facing the Green Bay Packers: what are the chances Rashan Gary is still on the roster in 2026? From contract structure and salary cap implications to performance trends and roster-building philosophy, we break down every angle that could determine Gary’s future in Green Bay. We analyze Gary’s production and how his pass-rush impact compares to the league’s top edge defenders. Is he still the foundational piece this defense is being built around, or could age, cap hits, and evolving priorities make him a potential trade or cap casualty down the line? We also discuss how the Packers’ young core, upcoming extensions, and draft strategy could influence the front office’s decision. This episode blends film-based evaluation, cap strategy, and front office tendencies with the emotional reality Packers fans are wrestling with: losing a homegrown star is never easy. But is it realistic? Or is Gary more untouchable than so
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3 Combine Freaks Packers Fans MUST Know (Plus Rich Bisaccia Steps Down) | Packers Weekly #134
25/02/2026 Duración: 01h10minThe NFL Combine is here, and for Packers fans, this is where draft dreams start to feel real. In this episode of the Packers Weekly Podcast, we zero in on three athletic freaks you absolutely need to know before they light up Indianapolis — and more importantly, before Green Bay is on the clock. These aren’t just top-five locks everyone already knows about. These are explosive prospects who could realistically be in play when the Packers pick — including South Carolina’s size-speed unicorn Nick Harbour and Ohio State corner Davison Igbenosun. We break down what makes each of these prospects such rare athletes, how their testing numbers could skyrocket their draft stock, and why their traits fit what this front office historically values. This isn’t hype for hype’s sake — it’s about understanding thresholds, RAS profiles, positional value, and how Brian Gutekunst has built this roster in the past. If you love tracking 40 times, 10-yard splits, wingspans, and what it all actually means for Green Bay, this is th
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Who should the Packers hire to coach special teams and will it even matter?| No Huddle Radio #258
20/02/2026 Duración: 37minGreen Bay Packers special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia stepped down from his job. How does this impact the team and who are some of the candidates to replace Bisaccia and hopefully improve a special teams unit that has hurt the Packers for more than a decade? Or does it not matter? All this and more on today's episode of No Huddle Radio with Sean Tehan and Gil Martin. #greenbaypackers #gopackgo #richbisaccia #NFL #specialteams ------------------------------------------------- On No Huddle Radio, hosts Gil Martin and Sean Tehan give you in-depth analysis of what’s happening with the Green Bay Packers. Get the latest news, injury updates and preview the next game with key matchups to look for and find out why we think the Pack will win or lose. Please send in comments and questions for the mail bag on Twitter Gil @GilPackers, @GBPackerSean, or via email to AskNoHuddle@gmail.com. We love talking football and can't wait to hear from you! No Huddle Radio is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serv
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NFL Combine Preview: Who Should Packers Fans Be Watching? | Packers Weekly #134
17/02/2026 Duración: 01h14minIn this episode of Packers Weekly, we dive headfirst into the upcoming NFL Combine and break down exactly who Green Bay Packers fans should be watching as draft season officially kicks into high gear. The offseason may feel long, but this is where championships are quietly built — and the Combine is the first real step toward reshaping the roster.We analyze the prospects who could realistically land in Green Bay, discuss how the coaching staff is beginning to take shape, and explore what traits the Packers front office typically prioritizes in draft evaluations. From explosive defensive line athletes to versatile offensive playmakers, we debate which players fit the Packers’ DNA and which names could rise (or fall) after testing in Indianapolis. We also touch on early free agency rumors and how those moves could impact draft strategy.If you’re a Packers fan who loves real football talk — no national media distractions, no hot takes for clicks — this episode is for you. We’re sticking to scouting, roster const
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How to Fix the Packers This Offseason. | No Huddle Radio #257
13/02/2026 Duración: 38minThe offseason is here — and for the Green Bay Packers, this isn’t just about tweaking the roster… it’s about taking the next step toward Super Bowl contention. In this episode, we break down how Brian Gutekunst and the Packers can realistically address their biggest roster needs heading into the new season: defensive line, cornerback, offensive line, and tight end. This isn’t surface-level talk. We’re diving into roster construction, cap flexibility, draft strategy, and what kind of moves actually make sense for where this team is in its competitive window. The defensive line needs more disruption. The cornerback room needs stability and depth. The offensive line must protect the future and create consistency up front. And at tight end? The Packers need another reliable weapon who can elevate the passing game and give this offense matchup flexibility. Are we one strong draft class away? Does free agency need to be more aggressive this year? Or will this front office continue building methodically through the
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Building the Next Super Bowl Team: Packers Cap Moves & Rashan Gary Questions | Packers Weekly #133
10/02/2026 Duración: 01h11minIn this episode of Packers Weekly, we dive headfirst into one of the most important storylines of the Packers’ offseason: cap casualties, free agent targets, and the uncertain future of Rashan Gary. With the salary cap tightening and roster decisions looming, the front office is once again facing tough calls that could reshape the team in a big way.We break down which Packers players could realistically become salary cap casualties, who might be restructured, and where Green Bay can free up money to stay competitive. The conversation naturally leads into potential free agent targets that could help fill key holes on the roster, especially as the team looks to balance long-term flexibility with short-term contention.One of the biggest talking points of the episode centers on Rashan Gary. Is his future in Green Bay secure, or could contract implications and performance concerns force the Packers into a difficult decision? We analyze Gary’s role in the defense, what his contract means for the cap, and how Matt L
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Episode #500: Season 21 Finale | Packers Therapy
10/02/2026 Duración: 01h35minFive hundred episodes ago, Packers Therapy started as a bad idea between friends who cared too much about a football team that refused to love them back.Five hundred episodes later… somehow we’re still here.Episode #500 is not a breakdown of a single game. It’s not a recap. It’s not even therapy in the traditional sense. It’s a reckoning. A season finale. A look in the mirror held up by two guys who have spent years saying the quiet parts out loud while the Packers repeatedly insisted everything was “fine.”Chris and Dave mark the milestone the only way Packers Therapy knows how: by taking stock of Season 21, the emotional cost of fandom, and what it actually means to care about a team that lives permanently on the edge of relevance, heartbreak, and self-inflicted chaos.They revisit the season arc — the hope, the collapse, the weird middle, the playoff humiliation, the stoicism phase — and zoom out to the bigger truth: this wasn’t just one season. This was a case study. In expectations. In coaching limitations
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Gutekunst Speaks: Are the Packers Comfortable… or Complacent?
06/02/2026 Duración: 40minGreen Bay Packers General Manager Brian Gutekunst finally spoke, and there was a lot to unpack. On this episode of No Huddle Radio, we break down the biggest takeaways from Gutekunst’s season-ending press conference and what his comments tell us about the direction of the Packers heading into a pivotal offseason.From Jordan Love’s development and long-term outlook, to how the front office views the current roster, we analyze what Gutekunst said — and what he may have been careful not to say. How confident is the Packers’ brain trust in Love as the franchise quarterback? What does Gutekunst really think about the wide receiver room, the offensive line, and the team’s young core after another roller-coaster season?We also dive into the state of the defense and the looming questions surrounding the defensive coordinator position. Did Gutekunst hint at philosophical changes? Is patience still the plan, or is urgency finally creeping into the organization after another disappointing ending? Plus, we discuss what G
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A New Defensive Identity? Packers Enter the Jonathan Gannon Era | Packers Weekly #132
03/02/2026 Duración: 01h17minThe Green Bay Packers are turning the page on defense, and this episode of Packers Weekly is all about the beginning of the Jonathan Gannon era. Head coach Matt LaFleur has officially handed the keys to Gannon as the new Defensive Coordinator, and the big question Packers fans are asking is simple: will this finally be the move that improves the defense? In this live podcast, we break down why LaFleur chose Gannon, what his defensive philosophy actually looks like, and how it could reshape the Packers’ identity on that side of the ball. From scheme versatility and situational aggression to communication, discipline, and adaptability, we dive into how Gannon’s approach compares to what Green Bay has tried in the past—and whether this hire signals real change or more of the same. We also discuss what this means for the current defensive personnel. Which players stand to benefit the most? How might the pass rush, secondary, and linebacker usage evolve under Gannon’s system? And perhaps most importantly, can this
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Did the Packers Get It Right With Jonathan Gannon? | No Huddle Radio #255
30/01/2026 Duración: 34minDid the Green Bay Packers get it right with their latest defensive coordinator hire? In this episode of No Huddle Radio, we dive deep into head coach Matt LaFleur’s decision to bring in Jonathan Gannon to lead the Packers defense going forward — and whether this move truly puts the unit on the right track. After years of inconsistency, blown coverages, and postseason frustrations, the Packers are once again betting that a new voice, a new system, and a new philosophy can finally unlock the talent on this side of the ball.We break down Gannon’s defensive background, his schematic tendencies, and what his track record says about how aggressive — or conservative — this Packers defense might be in 2026 and beyond. Is Gannon the adaptable, modern defensive mind Green Bay needs, or is this another case of the Packers playing it safe instead of swinging big? We also discuss how much of this hire reflects on Matt LaFleur himself, and what it tells us about his vision for the team after recent playoff disappointments.
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When Fans Want Fire, the Packers Choose Control | Cheesehead Radio #384
29/01/2026 Duración: 38minThe Green Bay Packers didn’t make the splash hire.They made the intentional one.On this episode of Cheesehead Radio, the crew digs into Green Bay’s decision to hire Jonathan Gannon as defensive coordinator — a move that landed with all the subtlety of a snowblower on Packers Twitter. After a week of fan wish-casting, nostalgia lists, and Jim Leonhard fever dreams, the Packers went in the opposite direction: experience, familiarity, and a defensive philosophy Matt LaFleur clearly believes in.CD Angeli, Jersey Al, and Kelly Hodgson walk through why the reaction felt so visceral — and why comparing Gannon to past failures misses the larger point. This isn’t Joe Barry panic hiring. This is a head coach choosing control, continuity, and a system he trusts, even if it means disappointing fans who wanted something louder.The conversation moves beyond the résumé and into the reality of the roster. With injuries still looming, key defenders returning midseason, and a secondary built far more for zone than man, the que
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Packers Bet on Jonathan Gannon — Can He Improve the Defense? | Packers Weekly #131
27/01/2026 Duración: 01h05minThe Green Bay Packers are once again betting on change — and this time, it’s on the defensive side of the ball. In this episode of our live Packers podcast, we break down head coach Matt LaFleur’s reported decision to bring in Jonathan Gannon as the new Defensive Coordinator, and what that hire could mean for a defense that has consistently underperformed expectations. From scheme fit to leadership style, we dig into whether Gannon is the right choice to finally stabilize a unit that has held this team back in big moments. Jonathan Gannon arrives in Green Bay with a reputation that sparks plenty of debate, and we don’t shy away from it. We analyze his previous stops, his defensive philosophy, and how his approach could mesh — or clash — with the Packers’ current roster. Is this the aggressive, adaptable defensive mind LaFleur needs to pair with his offense, or another risky swing that could leave fans frustrated by midseason? This conversation takes a hard look at LaFleur’s role in shaping the identity of thi
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Continuity Is a Hell of a Drug | Cheesehead Radio #383
23/01/2026 Duración: 43minKelly is out sick, so it’s just CD Angeli and Jersey Al this week—which means fewer bingo squares, more uninterrupted sarcasm, and a whole lot of honest Packers soul-searching.The Green Bay Packers officially chose continuity. Matt LaFleur is extended. Brian Gutekunst stays put. Russ Ball remains firmly in the spreadsheets. Ed Policy’s first major move as team president is… no move at all. And while the logic behind that decision can be explained, justified, and defended, CD and Al spend this episode asking the far more uncomfortable question: how does it actually feel?The guys dig into why Policy likely didn’t want to detonate the organizational structure less than a year into his tenure—and why that explanation doesn’t magically erase the sting of late-season collapses, embarrassing Bears moments, and a fan base split between “trust the process” and “how many times do we need to watch this movie?”From there, it’s time to tip the cap to Jeff Hafley, whose rapid rise from college head coach to NFL defensive s
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Who Should Matt LaFleur Hire as Defensive Coordinator? | No Huddle Radio #254
23/01/2026 Duración: 37minWith another Packers season in the books, attention quickly shifts to one of the most important offseason decisions Matt LaFleur will make: Who should be the next Defensive Coordinator in Green Bay? In this episode of No Huddle Radio, we take a deep dive into the candidates, philosophies, and risks surrounding the Packers’ search for a new leader on defense. The Packers’ defense once again failed to rise to the moment when it mattered most, putting added pressure on LaFleur to get this hire right. We examine what traits the next Defensive Coordinator must bring to the table—whether that’s aggressiveness, adaptability, player development, or simply the ability to make in-game adjustments that have been sorely lacking. From experienced NFL coordinators to rising assistants and potential outside-the-box hires, we break down who could realistically fit LaFleur’s vision and who should be at the top of the list. This conversation isn’t just about schemes or play-calling—it’s about trust, accountability, and whether
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Packers Double Down on LaFleur: Right Move or Risky Bet? | Packers Weekly #130
20/01/2026 Duración: 01h25minIn this live podcast episode, we dive into one of the most confusing and emotionally charged moments of the Green Bay Packers’ offseason: the decision to re-hire and extend head coach Matt LaFleur alongside the departure of defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley. While the organization has chosen continuity at the top, many fans are left wondering whether this move represents stability—or hesitation to confront deeper issues. We break down what the LaFleur contract extension really means, why it feels far from a slam-dunk decision, and whether the Packers may be betting on comfort instead of accountability. LaFleur’s track record provides plenty of reasons for both belief and doubt. Yes, there have been wins and playoff appearances, but there have also been late-season collapses, questionable in-game decisions, and a growing sense that this team hasn’t fully evolved. In this episode, we wrestle with the uneasy question Packers fans are asking: is LaFleur still the coach to elevate this team, or has the organizatio
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Is Matt LaFleur Holding the Packers Back? | No Huddle Radio #253
16/01/2026 Duración: 36minThe Green Bay Packers’ season ends in brutal fashion, and now the biggest question facing the franchise is impossible to ignore: Is Matt LaFleur still the right head coach to lead this team forward? In this episode of No Huddle Radio, we dive headfirst into the Packers’ shocking playoff meltdown, breaking down what went wrong, why it keeps happening in January, and how much responsibility falls squarely on the head coach’s shoulders. Matt LaFleur’s regular-season success can’t be denied, but when the lights are brightest, the Packers continue to come up short. From questionable game plans to situational decisions that leave fans shaking their heads, this postseason collapse has reignited a passionate debate about LaFleur’s ceiling as a coach. Is this another painful learning experience—or a clear sign that Green Bay has plateaued under his leadership? We analyze LaFleur’s playoff track record, his ability (or inability) to adjust when things go sideways, and whether the Packers are wasting championship-level