Three brothers talkin' Packers better than anyone doin' it. If you've got the Pack in your soul, you've found your podcast.
The Force discusses a beatdown of Minnesota, the merits of an anti-character case against Aaron Rodgers, and who the third most important Packer is to keep healthy as a meaningless Week 18 game with Detroit looms.
The Force previews (on Teams!) the Week 17 game against Minnesota. Mostly by talking about this team.
The Pack Force be back ‘gin, yo!
Well, it's been 8 games and 9 months since we podcasted. But really, Aaron Rodgers has Covid, so there's a ton to talk about.
You know what it is. Oh, and this is a raw cut too. I'm not about to edit a fucking podcast when the damn defensive coordinator doesn't bother to call for two deep safeties with 8 seconds left in the half.
The Force revels in a thorough spanking of Los Angeles and looks ahead to the Packers' third NFC Championship appearance in five years. What worries us about Tampa Bay? Plus, Force Powers.
The guys preview Green Bay's 2021 playoff debut as the Rams roll into town. Jalen Ramsey and Aaron Donald are all anyone can talk about, but what if there's more to this game than those two guys? The Packer Force discusses!
Professor, Black Mountain, and the Legend discuss a clinching victory over Chicago by looking at where we've come and where we're going. Also I guess a coup is happening.
The Packer Force discusses the most complete game of the Matt LaFluer era, and what it implies for the Packers' path to the Super Bowl. Bears are up next!
We talk about all things Packers-Titans, which, it turns out, just means talking about Derrick Henry. Rational predictions, too. All good stuff.
Packers beat the Panthers 24-16. A lot to like early, a lot to loathe late. Aaron Rodgers is mad, Krys Barnes plays great, Twitter sucks part 5000.
During what you could call a downswing in the quality of competition, the Fellas of the Force try to squint into view what takeaways we can and cannot glean from a lame stretch of games. Plus, MVS sure tried to shut our kiesters up, eh? Did he do it? No. Hear why. Also, Corey Behnke: What's his deal? Anyway, here's da podcast.
Looking for the edge that makes this year's Packers a Super Bowl contender? Us too. Look with us! We may find it!
The guys try out ambient podcasting. It doesn't work, but then they preview the Eagles game, I guess?
The Packer Force talks about the Packers' unimpressive win against Jacksonville.
The Packer Force talks with great relief about beating the 49ers and the fascist in the White House. Jokes abound.
The guys discuss fallout from a Week 4 victory, debate the Packers' biggest threat in the NFC, and gosh darn it that damn wide receiver debate rears its head.
Well there was a debate then the president got sick and Lazard had core muscle surgery so this podcast already feels like 100 years old it's fine whatever.
Aaron Jones is this week's recipient of The Pat Mahomes Contract. Concern for the defense? Hear why not. And previewing Sunday Night Football brings on a revealing discussion of preferred broadcasters among the Packer Force. Just listen, please.
The Packer Force basks in the glory of what appeared to be a return to form from Aaron Rodgers.
After five months of quarantining, the NFL season is arriving on schedule. The Pack is back, but the season is fraught with anxieties from within the sports world and without.
The Packer Force welcomes @Chellestastic to talk about Packer art, the COVID-19 crisis, and how she fell in love with the Packers. There's also some draft stuff, I guess.
The Packers are bad. They just, yep, yep, I don't know they're just bad. Yep. Could've done better if they weren't so bad. But yeah. It's bad.
After netting a cathartic, crunch-time victory over Seattle, the Packers head back west to California, where they hope the third time is the charm on the left coast in a battle with San Francisco, who turned the Pack's promising season on its head there in Week 12. The showdown with the bully will happen, happening, happened.
The Packer Force digs deep into the Seahawks rivalry, what the divisional round means in the larger story of that rivalry, and how the Packers can push through to the NFC Championship game.