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The longest four weeks of the year are over, and Chris and Dave wrap the preseason and look ahead to the regular season. The fellas agree that the next 17 weeks are anything but a formality and expect twists, turns, and surprises. They talk about the signing of James Jones, discuss who should be the…


Preemptively recording their final show before the end of Green Bay Packers 2015 training camp, Ol’ Bag of Donuts tackles a list of items on this week’s show. Chris and Adam first discuss the injuries from the Week 3 tilt with the Philadelphia Eagles and rant on how Coach Mike McCarthy’s stubbornness is to blame…


The first quarter of the Green Bay’s tilt against Philadelphia was so brutal, young children were escorted out of Lambeau Field so as not to scar them for life. But not to worry: It was a meaningless preseason game, so Chris and Dave offer a meaningless podcast to discuss it. The injury to Randall Cobb…


Oh, no! It’s Jordegeddon on Cheesehead Radio, and Al, Jayme, and a sleep-deprived CD gather to commiserate all of the ramifications of Jordy Nelson’s preseason injury. Tune in for the latest news, the best tweets, and some of the finest Green Bay Packers commentary you’ll find anywhere on the internet. Plus, an extremely lonely Giants…


In one of the darkest weeks of recent Green Bay Packers training camps, Ol’ Bag of Donuts take the airwaves to talk about the Jordy Nelson injury. Davante Adams and Jeff Janis may be the two guys everyone is talking about, but Chris and Adam suggest otherwise on which Packer needs to step up his…


Pulse of the Pack is back with a recap of preseason game 2.  Jason and Jacob are joined by Marques Eversoll, the original founder of Pulse of the Pack, to break down the game and discuss the tough loss of receiver Jordy Nelson.  What will the Packers do in Nelson’s absence?  Is the offense back…


Yes, the Packers loss of Jordy Nelson in the Pittsburgh preseason game was huge, but Chris and Dave aren’t ready to declare the 2015 season over before it begins. The fellas note that Green Bay still has a lot of offensive talent and, with some adjustments to strategy and philosophy, could still have potent enough…