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Matt and Brandon review the Thursday night let down against the Eaglesand look forward to the Sunday match up against Dallas Pack to the Future is brought to you by The Ticket King – the best place to get tickets to the Packers, Badgers, Brewers, and Bucks. Make sure to give Pack to the Future a review on iTunes and follow…


The second quarter of the season brings some very interesting contests for the Green Bay Packers. Unlike former Packer’s Coach Mike McCarthy, Matt LaFleur looks at the next game on the schedule only. McCarthy liked to look at the season divided in quarters. For this discussion, I will use the quarter system to evaluate upcoming…


Doubts about the Packers offense despite their 3-1 record, a myriad of injuries (some of which from dirty plays with seemingly no consequences), and frustration that our beloved sport is becoming ever closer to ref-ball. Chris and Dave discuss the past two games, specifically the Thursday night grinder vs. the Eagles that resulted in the…


The guys talk injuries, available veteran quarterbacks, and whether the Packers will make the playoffs without Rodgers. Then they dive in to the game ahead, and whether this depleted squad can take down the New Orleans Saints. John Hendrix of Canal Street Chronicles drops in to add a look from the Saints point of view. Make sure to give Pack…


Oh, no. The high hopes for the Packers season turned on a time (or a shoulder) on Sunday, when quarterback Aaron Rodgers was likely lost for the season due to a fairly cheap shot. Now, the season rests on the untested arm of backup Brett Hundley. Has the season gone up in smoke? Or is…


The guys discuss the upcoming position battle between Ty Montgomery and Aaron Jones, Whether Davante Adams is Green Bay’s top receiver, and who needs to turn their season around on defense. Eric Thompson of the Daily Norseman pops in to break down what’s happening with the Vikings quarterback situation and what’s going to happen on Sunday afternoon before the guys offer…


Come high noon on Sunday, the Packers kick off (or defer the coin flip and then kick off) their second contest at one of the latest heavily taxpayer funded stadiums in the NFL. Heading in with a 4-1 record, they are largely staying the track for the opportunity to book another visit in early February.…