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Frozen Tundra Frequencies - Talking Green Bay Packers 24/7/1265
Reporting as Eligible - We Have the Existential Meats
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On an all new Reporting as Eligible, JR, Paul, and Special Guest/RAE question-asker extraordinaire Mark Podskarbi tackle the fallout from the Broncos game and immediately tear their ACLs in doing so. Have the guys calmed down? Is 2026 over too? Or does a lackluster field of competitive teams mean that hope is still alive, even this year? They also talk vacation destinations, middle names, meats, reasonable expectations, and of course, listener questions.
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51:26|Well, the Green Bay Packers sure don't look like a Super Bowl contender any more after Micah Parsons is down to one intact ACL. The Packers lost Sunday's game in Denver 34-26, but they lost so much more when Parsons went down and added his name to the list of wounded on Green Bay's roster. Between Parsons, another bizarre Christian Watson injury, Zach Tom and Evan Williams getting banged up, and more, it was a brutal day for a Packers team that actually looked pretty good in the first half against the AFC's number one team.Tex and Justis break down why it's time to remove any more emotion from this team for the rest of this season, discuss how the college coaching carousel might affect Matt LaFleur, and talk through the issues facing this team in the offseason, because it's pretty rough to spend too much time talking about the game.
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Reporting as Eligible - Dennis Allen in a Blender
01:28:01|On a new Reporting as Eligible, Paul, JR, and Tyler revel in Bear misery...but not enough Bear misery for Paul's taste, as much of Chicago is stoked by this loss. The boys point out why you shouldn't be happy about getting torched by Christian Watson and famous cornerback Bo Melton, why Josh Jacobs may have saved the season, the trouble with the late run defense, Keisean Nixon roasts, and Tom Brady not being able to tell the truth because of a big ol conflict of interest. And also he's bad at his job. Both of his jobs. Also, enter our raffle here! https://www.patreon.com/posts/mke-tailgate-rae-145397509?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link
The Repack: Packers take down Bears to claim NFC North lead
52:47|The Green Bay Packers defeated the Chicago Bears 28-21 in Week 14, taking back possession of the lead in the NFC North with four weeks left in the season. Tex and Justis Mosqueda break down the game, with nods to Christian Watson and Josh Jacobs for big performances in a crucial divisional matchup. Also: Micah Parsons is still great, Caleb Williams still can't operate a normal drop-back passing game, and Kingsley Enagbare had a big day with a big stop. And what was Ben Johnson thinking calling that play on 4th down that led to Keisean Nixon's game-sealing pick? The world may never know.
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56:23|Nick, Alex, and Zach reheat some Thanksgiving leftovers and talk about the ascending vibes surrounding the Packers after their turkey day defeat of the Detroit Lions. The guys then turn their attention to the (hopefully) out-over-their-skis Chicago Bears ahead of another division showdown.
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