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“Rise Again” It has been eight weeks since Anthony Barr’s infamous hit put Aaron Rodgers out of action, and left the Packers season on life support. After a long eight weeks that have been filled with constant speculation, doubt, and frustration, The Green Bay Packers have managed to pick up the pieces of their thought…


  There are three games to go, and if the Green Bay Packers are to make the playoffs, they have to win each game (along with getting some help along the way). Can they do it? Will they do it? Only if they have… AARON RODGERS! Yes, QB1 is back, and the CHR gang hits…


As the guys found out half way through recording, Rodgers is back! Join us for the celebration as we discuss the Brett Hundley era, what the defense will do in Carolina, and Trevor Davis. Brian Beversluis of Cat Scratch Reader returns to help break down the upcoming matchup with the Panthers. Make sure to give Pack to the Future a review…


When Aaron Rodgers was knocked into the artificial U.S. Bank Stadium turf in October, the widespread belief was he was done for 2017. A clavicle fracture takes at least six weeks to heal. That’s simply a waiting process. The complexity with this fracture was that it was to the throwing shoulder of the most talented…


The Green Bay Packers are riding a wave of momentum after back-to-back overtime wins. With the possibility of Aaron Rodgers return, it looks like the Packers have a chance to extend their consecutive playoff streak to 9 straight seasons. However, I do not believe it’s worth risking your generational QB for a run at the…


Beep…Beep…Beep…Beep: The sound of a heart monitor. Life support. By the time the Cleveland Browns went up 21-7 vs. the Packers, cheeseheads everywhere were preparing to hear the flatline sound. BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP. “Green Bay Packers 2017 Season time of death: 4:07 Eastern Daylight Time…. Location: Cleveland, Ohio… Cause of death: Murder by zombie Browns.” Lord knows…


The Packers nearly did the unthinkable by losing to the winless Browns on Sunday. But, they didn’t. All thanks to a pair of late touchdown throws from Brett Hundley to Davante Adams. The Packers diverted disaster and kept their playoff dreams alive with another walk-off touchdown in overtime. With a score of 27-21 the Packers…