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Chris Lempesis is back to break down Green Bay’s decisive 30-17 victory over the Miami Dolphins on Thanksgiving Night at Lambeau Field in his Third Annual Hotel Bathroom Podcast, coming to you from Marquette, Michigan. He tells you why this Packers win was truly a group effort, highlighting the multiple strong performances within each of…


When it was announced the Packers would sign Josh Jacobs and would be moving on from Aaron Jones, there was much hand-wringing and lamenting among the fanbase. With good reason. Jones was one of the best running backs in team history, still a productive player, and as good a human being and locker-room presence as…


This 8-3 Packers team is still getting better. If anyone had a difficult assignment regardless of injuries, it was Quay Walker against that Niners run game. Quay delivered and so did the rest of the team. Anyone watching closely would still say it was far from a perfect game on either side of the ball.…


Chris and Dave dissect the Packers’ emphatic 38-10 win over the 49ers at Lambeau, doing only a marginally better job than they did cutting open that frog in high school biology class. The pod highlights Josh Jacobs’ stellar performance, and the boys celebrate Quay Walker and Lukas Van Ness for shocking the world with impactful plays.…


Chris Lempesis is back to break down Green Bay’s 38-10 beatdown of the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday at Lambeau Field. He tells you why this win still feels so good, despite San Fran being a shell of what they’ve been in the past. He then talks about the performances of running back Josh Jacobs…


A 28-point win over the San Francisco 49ers doesn’t usually happen when matching up with the Green Bay Packers, but Lambeau Field was quite the unfriendly confines in this NFC matchup. While San Francisco was down a few key players, the Packers 38-10 win shows that maybe, just maybe, they won’t have to worry about…


The Green Bay Packers are about to embark on a crazy stretch of games. This isn’t just because of the opponents they are facing, but because of how the schedule has worked out. Green Bay will have three games in eleven days. The good news: two of those games are at home. The bad news:…