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Well that sucked, didn’t it? Did the return of Adams somehow make the team worse? Was the O-line hungover? Or was the “true form” of the Packers exposed? Whatever it was, Chris and Dave discuss it, and try to find some silver linings. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/packerstherapyPayPal: Packerstherapy@yahoo.com Posting its first show in 2005, Packers Therapy is the longest-running…


Duke and Matt dredge through the review of the Packers/Chargers game, talk the “good”, bad and the mostly ugly, and some reasons for optimism. Make sure to give Pack to the Future a review on iTunes. PTTF is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up enough weekly podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans.…


Second-year wide receiver, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, was held without a catch in the Packers week nine game against the Chargers. It was the first time this season it has happened, however, it’s not the first time Valdes-Scantling has disappeared during a game. Other than the occasional home run play, too often does Green Bay’s young receiver…


It’s a game that happens every year. For some reason the team comes out flat, not energized and lays an egg. The other team gets paid as well so you have to give them credit where credit is due, they whoop the Packers from start to finish. Now, it’s time for the team to move…


There really isn’t much to say about yesterday’s loss to the Los Angeles Chargers other than that the Green Bay Packers came out flat and unprepared. The result was a disappointing loss where they totaled only 184 yards of offense, were just 2-10 on third down, and eight penalties were just too much to overcome.…


Chris Lempesis is back to break down Green Bay’s lifeless 26-11 road loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday. He tells you why Sunday was a step back for Aaron Rodgers (and the offense as a whole). He also tells you why you should be officially concerned about the defense, Mike Pettine and Blake…