There are losses that hurt, and then there are losses that sit you down, take your lunch money, and explain—calmly and efficiently—that whatever you thought you were building… is not ready.
This was the second kind.
Packers Therapy returns after a Ravens game that never really felt competitive, even during the brief moments when the scoreboard pretended otherwise. Derrick Henry didn’t just run through the Packers defense—he conducted a historical reenactment. One part battering ram, one part existential reckoning, Henry turned Lambeau Field into a live demonstration of what happens when “bend but don’t break” turns into “bend, fold, collapse, repeat.”
Chris and Dave open the session trying to process a defensive performance that allowed 307 rushing yards, four Derrick Henry touchdowns, and multiple drives that felt less like football possessions and more like controlled demolitions. The Ravens didn’t trick the Packers. They didn’t outsmart them. They lined up, announced their intentions, and dared Green Bay to stop it.
They could not.
The conversation quickly moves from what happened to the far more uncomfortable question: what does this mean? Is this just a bad matchup? A short week fluke? Or is there something fundamentally soft—schematically, philosophically, emotionally—about a team that repeatedly fails the exact same test against physical opponents?
Because this wasn’t subtle. Baltimore ran when they wanted, passed only when necessary, and never once looked rushed. Even with Lamar Jackson unavailable, the Ravens dictated terms. When Green Bay briefly clawed back into the game behind a heroic, gutsy performance from Malik Willis—playing through a busted shoulder and sheer force of will—the defense immediately handed momentum right back like it was radioactive.
Willis gets his flowers here. This wasn’t the plan, and it wasn’t fair, but he delivered throws, legs, and toughness that gave the Packers a puncher’s chance. The tragedy, of course, is that it required near-perfection from the backup quarterback just to stay afloat—because the margin for error was already gone.
From there, Therapy digs into the familiar spiral:
• Third-and-short failures that feel preordained
• Goal-line sequences that inspire dread instead of confidence
• Critical defensive moments that evaporate instantly
• Injuries piling up like receipts you didn’t ask for
• And the creeping realization that this team may be good… but not hard
Chris zooms out, wrestling with perspective and the limits of emotional investment. Dave zooms in, asking whether this is just who the Packers are right now—a talented roster that folds when games turn into fistfights. Together, they circle the central question without flinching:
If the playoffs demand physical dominance, do the Packers actually have the policy coverage they think they do?
There’s humor, because Therapy requires it. There’s frustration, because it’s earned. And there’s a quiet, unsettling calm that settles in when you realize the answers might already be on tape.
This isn’t panic.
It’s diagnosis.
And Packers Therapy is here to say the uncomfortable part out loud—so you don’t have to scream it alone.
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Posting its first show in 2005, Packers Therapy is the longest-running Packers podcast on the Internet. Hosts Chris and Dave began the show as a way of capturing the spirited chats the two co-workers had about the team around the office. The two have no pretense about being experts: they are just two opinionated shareholders who love the team, follow it closely, but don’t always see the Packers fortunes eye to eye.
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