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On this episode of Titletown Sound, Jeremy, Bobbo, and James discuss the Green Bay Packers lack of running backs, the Chicago Bears lack of quarterbacks, and the Atlanta Falcons lack of concern for the Packers secondary. Then they listen to voicemails from the Titletown Sound Off Line, and make their weekly predictions. Check it out…


  A win is a win. Right? Certainly, with the Packers suddenly within a game of the division lead, all things appear to be looking up? But the Packers got a victory last Thursday night against a third-string quarterback of essentially the NFL version of a JV team. While it made us all feel good,…


Well, it was just the Bears. But Chris and Dave saw things to be encouraged about in Green Bay’s 26-10 win over Chicago. It’s an open question as to whether the “new and improved” Packers offense is sustainable: Dave thinks it might be, Chris isn’t so certain. The boys chew that over and look ahead…


What the heck is going on out there? Remember when the Packers used to play inspired football at home? Remember when Aaron Rodgers threw with accuracy? Remember when the Packers had healthy corners and running backs? It was a tough loss against the Cowboys this past Sunday, and the Packers Twitterverse has pumped the End…


Chris and Jeremy talk about the woeful Green Bay Packers’ performance last weekend against the Dallas Cowboys. The guys play “Packers’ HR department” and choose who should stay and who should be given a pink slip. Next, the boys are joined by New York Times bestselling author Jeff Pearlman to talk about his newest book,…


The PTTF guys try, yet again, to figure out what exactly is wrong with this Packers offense, and whether this was the new norm or a blip for the run defense. Brian Aviles joins to talk Bears before the crew adds their own thoughts and addresses a few Twitter questions.. Make sure to give Pack to…


by C.D. Angeli Author’s Note: This article was actually written last March for the lead article of the 2016 CHTV Draft Guide. It was a particularly ominous article published at a time when offseason optimism is at its peak. However, the Packers’ struggles to start the season warrant a look back at the observations made months…