• Wilde: Packers Cornerbacks and Rodgers Questions
    Jul 1 2026
    Jason Wilde joins Homer to debate whether Team USA’s World Cup match or Jacob Misiorowski’s next Brewers start matters more before turning to the Packers. Wilde explains why he is not focused on Micah Parsons yet, noting Parsons has said he is not cleared for football activities until the nine-month mark of his recovery. He also breaks down Green Bay’s cornerback situation, praising Keyshawn Nixon and Carrington Valentine for outperforming expectations while acknowledging the Packers still lack a true number one corner. Wilde and Homer then discuss the Bucks after Giannis’ exit, how some fans may be ready for what comes next, and why Aaron Rodgers’ departure made Jordan Love’s transition easier. The segment closes with Wilde reflecting on the old Rodgers show, why it worked, and why he remains proud of the way those interviews were handled.
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    23 Min.
  • Jason Wilde: Jordan Love's Ceiling Is Still Ahead
    Jul 2 2026
    Jason Wilde joins Jen, Gabe, and Chewy to evaluate the Packers' offseason, explaining why a B+ grade feels fair while still raising concerns about Green Bay's cornerback room and offensive line depth. He also weighs in on the Dontayvion Wicks trade, the team's veteran additions, and what to expect from Brian Gutekunst's offseason moves. The conversation then shifts to Jordan Love, where Jason explains why he believes Love is already a very good quarterback—but says this is the season he needs to prove he can become a truly great one and lead the Packers into Super Bowl contention.
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    11 Min.
  • Wilde: What Counts as Packers Progress?
    Jul 2 2026
    Jason Wilde joins Brian Bulaga and Homer to debate what would qualify as a successful Packers season. Wilde says he expects Green Bay to be in the playoff mix, but believes a true step forward requires winning a postseason game and showing progress beyond another early exit. He and Bulaga identify the biggest concerns on the roster, including cornerback, pass rush, the offensive line and Zach Tom’s recovery from his patellar tendon injury. Wilde also explains why 2027 may line up better as Green Bay’s true Super Bowl window, even if the Packers could still arrive earlier than expected.
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    17 Min.
  • Wilde: Replay, Red Cards and Getting Calls Right
    Jul 2 2026
    Jason Wilde joins Ben Brust and Homer after the U.S. soccer team advances despite a controversial red card. Wilde says replay should exist to get calls right, but the system only works when it is properly administered and not overthought in slow motion. The conversation expands into football, basketball and baseball officiating, including the Fail Mary, college basketball replay and whether sports should rely more heavily on technology. Wilde also reflects on Wisconsin’s 2015 national title loss to Duke and how legendary coaches can influence officials.
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    12 Min.
  • Wilde: Eichorst, Fickell and Micah’s Leadership
    Jul 6 2026
    Jason Wilde joins Ben Brust and Alex Strouf to react to Sean Eichorst’s conversation on Wilde and Tausch and what it might mean for Luke Fickell’s future at Wisconsin. Wilde says Eichorst was likely being careful not to paint himself into a corner before he truly gets to know Fickell and evaluates the football program. He explains why being from Wisconsin can help an athletic director understand the state and the university, but only matters if Eichorst can also raise and spend NIL money wisely. Wilde also discusses Micah Parsons’ leadership since joining the Packers, saying Parsons has done almost everything right so far even if the real test will come when Green Bay faces adversity. The segment closes with a lighter conversation about Evan Williams and Jayden Reed getting engaged and how Wilde handles relationships with players as a reporter.
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    17 Min.
  • Jason Wilde: How Set Is the Packers Roster?
    Jul 7 2026
    Jason Wilde joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy to look ahead to Packers training camp, including the return of his annual "20 Most Important Packers" series and position-by-position previews. He discusses how many roster spots are truly up for grabs, why Green Bay's offensive line depth remains a concern, and what the team's overall roster says heading into camp. Wilde also shares why he believes offseason workouts with Micah Parsons and the leadership shown by veterans can have a meaningful impact on the Packers' young defense before camp opens.
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    20 Min.
  • Wilde: LaFleur Cares, But Can He Finish?
    Jul 7 2026
    Jason Wilde joins Homer to push back on the idea that Matt LaFleur does not care enough about winning. Wilde says his recent conversation with LaFleur showed how much losses still bother him, even if players and coaches often compartmentalize pain faster than fans do. Homer argues LaFleur’s biggest issue is game management and late-game finishing, while Wilde says execution failures by players have also shaped those losses. The conversation includes Romeo Doubs’ onside kick mistake, the Bears collapse, Ben Johnson’s record against LaFleur, and whether LaFleur’s Packers have enough talent to be very good. Wilde also briefly revisits Keyshawn Nixon and agrees the Packers are asking him to do more than his ideal role.
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    18 Min.
  • Wilde: LaFleur, Love and Packers Expectations
    Jul 8 2026
    Jason Wilde joins Kyle Wallace to talk through the criticism surrounding Matt LaFleur after another painful Packers playoff loss. Wilde says LaFleur deserves scrutiny, but fans should not confuse compartmentalizing a loss with not caring about it. He explains why Green Bay’s next step depends on Jordan Love elevating, the offense getting healthy, and defensive players like Edgerrin Cooper, Evan Williams and Javon Bullard becoming difference-makers. Wilde also breaks down why the Packers roster is good enough to contend for a Super Bowl, even if he still sees them as potentially a year away. The conversation ends with Wilde’s impressions of new Wisconsin athletic director Sean Eichorst and what his arrival says about the direction of Badgers athletics.
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    19 Min.