Chris Lempesis is back in the basement Packer room, beer in hand, emotional fog fully engaged, trying to explain the unexplainable after Green Bay’s soul-crushing 22–16 overtime loss to the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field.

He opens the show with brutal honesty: a day later, he’s still got nothing. No clever hook. No witty opener. Just disbelief — and that alone tells you everything you need to know about how catastrophic this loss really was.

Lempesis walks listeners through how the Packers’ collapse didn’t actually begin with the botched onside kick or the overtime disaster — it started much earlier. He lays out, in painstaking detail, how five red-zone trips produced just nine points, and why that failure set the table for everything that followed. Along the way, he takes direct aim at Matt LaFleur’s decision-making, questioning red-zone play calls, fourth-down aggression, and whether the head coach lost his nerve when the moment demanded killer instinct.

From there, the focus shifts to the final unraveling — the onside kick disaster, the coverage breakdown on fourth-and-four, the inability to gain one yard in overtime, and the final gut punch: Caleb Williams’ perfect walk-off bomb to DJ Moore. Lemps explains why this wasn’t just bad luck, but a total systems failure involving coaching, special teams, and execution — with Rich Bisaccia’s unit once again under the microscope.

He assigns blame carefully but firmly, breaking down mistakes by Romeo Doubs, Malik Willis, Keisean Nixon, Josh Jacobs, and others — while always circling back to the uncomfortable truth: when collapses keep happening, leadership has to answer for them.

Along the way, he contextualizes where this loss leaves the Packers — still technically playoff-bound, but emotionally flattened. The division race math is laid out, the NFC picture is examined, and the looming question hangs heavy over the episode: is this team actually growing, or is this as good as it gets under Matt LaFleur?

The episode closes with a small sampling of listener questions and comments from social media and email — raw, angry, exhausted reactions that perfectly mirror the mood of the fanbase. It’s not a full mailbag, but a taste of the emotional wreckage, with more promised in the upcoming Tuesday night show.

It’s not a rant for the sake of ranting.
It’s not performative outrage.
It’s a clear-eyed, emotionally honest autopsy of one of the worst regular-season losses Packers fans have endured in years.

Grab a beer. Sit down. Breathe.
This one hurts — and Lemps doesn’t pretend otherwise.

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