Chris and Dave didn’t have high expectations for this game, so the fellas were pleasantly surprised by the Packers close and tough loss at Pittsburgh. Sure, it wasn’t a win, but the guys say it felt like one. Brett Hundley gets his props from Chris and Dave, and the guys discuss how the national perception of the team is sometimes at odds with how Packers fans see the team.
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1 response to “Packers Therapy — Episode 309 — Pittsburgh Steals One From Packers”
Felt like a win? Wow. What world are you living in? Why do they play the game? TO WIN!! Lose by 1 or 30 it’s still a lose. You’re hoping for the good while holding your breath. You feel close is good and a moral victory. Steelers gave us every opportunity to win, yet they still could not. Tell the real story, we can’t win when given the game on a silver platter. It won’t get easier. I like Hundley and thinks he’s a good person, but in big moments he panics and doesn’t have it. There’s many good people in the world, few are special at that level.