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In this episode of the Packernet Podcast, Ryan takes a comprehensive look at the Packers' current 90-man roster, breaking down each position group and assessing how the team is shaping up ahead of training camp. From the release of WR Tulu Griffin to roster construction trends under Brian Gutekunst and the evolution from Ted Thompson's draft-and-develop legacy, Ryan walks through the entire depth chart with insights, analysis, and predictions for the final 53. Plus, updates on Christian Watson's recovery and how key competitions are beginning to form across the roster. Whether you're into scheme fits, special teams battles, or just want to hear how the 2024 Packers stack up — this is a must-listen. To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast
In this episode of the Packernet Podcast, Ryan takes a comprehensive look at the Packers' current 90-man roster, breaking down each position group and assessing how the team is shaping up ahead of training camp. From the release of WR Tulu Griffin to roster construction trends under Brian Gutekunst and the evolution from Ted Thompson's draft-and-develop legacy, Ryan walks through the entire depth chart with insights, analysis, and predictions for the final 53. Plus, updates on Christian Watson's recovery and how key competitions are beginning to form across the roster. Whether you're into scheme fits, special teams battles, or just want to hear how the 2024 Packers stack up — this is a must-listen. To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to: https://advertising.libsyn.com/packernetpodcast
On today's show, Dan and Monte do a little draft history revisit with a March Madness twist and seed the 12 Ted Thompson and first four Brian Gutekunst drafts. Don't miss it!
Al & Val Zapped you all to listen to this one! You must obey! (Lol jk)Zapped (June 27, 2014)IMDB WikipediaDirected by Peter DeLuise (Stargate: SG1, RL Stine's Haunting Hour, Parked, Garage Sale Mystery, Hallmark movies, When Calls the Heart)Written by Leslie Margolis (only credit), Billy Eddy & Matt Eddy (Bad Hair Day, Teen Beach 2, Monster High 1 & 2, Eureka)Starring: Zendaya as Zoey Stevens (Frenemies, Shake it Up, Spider Man, KC Undercover, The Greatest Showman, Dune, Euphoria, Challengers, music videos)Chanelle Harquail-Ivsak as Rachel (Radio Rebel, RL Stine's Haunting Hour, Incredible Crew, The Blechley Circle: San Francisco)Spencer Boldman as Jackson (Lab Rats, Welcome to Chippendales)Emilia McCarthy as Taylor (Max & Shred, Zombies 1-3, Skymed)Adam DiMarco as Adam Thompson (Radio Rebel, Arctic Air, The Magicians, The Order, The White Lotus)William Ainscough as Ben Thompson (Seed, Ready Jet Go!)Aleks Paunovic as Ted Thompson (character actor - iZombie, Van Helsing, Hawkeye, Snowpiercer)Lucia Walters as Jeannie Stevens (character actor - Life Unexpected, Ties That Bind, Christmas Hallmark movies, Hailey Dean Mysteries, Virgin River, Goosebumps)Jedidiah Goodacre as Tripp (Descendants, The Originals, The Order, The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Marry F*ck Kill, F*ck Marry Kill)Louriza Tronco as Yuki (Make it Pop, The Order)Samuel Patrick Chu as Charlie (Radio Rebel, Level Up, RL Stine's Haunting Hour, iZombie - stopped in 2019)Synopsis: A bright student and talented dancer struggling with changes in life, including a new family and school, finds a phone app that magically allows her to control boys.Fun Facts: Based on novel "Boys are Dogs" by Leslie Margolis.Next Movie: How to Build a Better Boy ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
We're joined on the phone by Jeanne Bruette, who worked in the head office at Lambeau for many years. She was the Executive Assistant to the likes of Ron Wolf and Ted Thompson. She tells how a simple project of cleaning up Ron's paperwork and the job lasted for many years. She shares great inside tidbits from her years with the team! Then Adam Wachowski joins to chat about The Price is Right fundraising evening coming up on February 22nd. Here are some details from their website: Join hosts Louie Vigue and John Maino for a fun 3-hour show with tons of great prizes! The show is Saturday, February 22, 2025, at the Two Rivers Community House. Start time 630pm doors open at 530pm. Tickets are just $20. Table reservations can be made by emailing beachbashtr@yahoo.com. Available tables can be seen by clicking the tab below. Louie's formalware, brought to you by Schroeders Department Store. Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-9 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Appleton/Oshkosh. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast lineup. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guest: Jeanne Bruette
Listen in as The Last Days of Judas Iscariot director Bernard Bosio, along with performers Elena Lozonschi, Camila Melgar, Claude Choukrane, Ted Thompson, & Phil Williams, discuss the culture of Heights Players, the importance of understudies, the sound of real … Continue reading →
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.golongtd.comThis is a game of attrition. Injuries are a fact of life.Some teams nosedive into irrelevancy when starters go down.Some tread water.Then, there's the Detroit Lions. GM Brad Holmes, head coach Dan Campbell and the entire pro scouting staff scan the veteran market better than anyone in the league. As a result, they're 12-1 and in line for the NFC's No. 1 seed in the playoffs. Detroit's stunning resourcefulness was on full display in a 34-31 win over the Green Bay Packers on Thursday Night Football.Here on the Ty & Bob Pod, we discuss the group Campbell calls the “Northern Savages.” The likes of wideout Tim Patrick, defensive lineman Pat O'Connor, linebacker David Long Jr., safety Jamal Adams keep giving the team valuable snaps. It's a different approach than the one taken by Ted Thompson and Brian Gutekunst in Green Bay since 2005. What a game. These two clubs may meet again at Ford Field.What went right? What went wrong? We examine the game in full. Look closely and you'll see a burgeoning hatred between these teams, too. At the top of the show, we begin with the Minnesota Vikings blasting the Atlanta Falcons — and the wide talent gap at quarterback. Kirk Cousins is regressing. Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and Kevin O'Connell were proven 100 percent correct again in holding the line. Now, there should be no doubt: Sam Darnold is the team's quarterback of the present and the future. He was excellent. In Chicago, Matt Eberflus is gone. Yet things managed to somehow get worse for the Bears against the San Francisco 49ers. A culture-builder is needed.And stick around for a classic “McGinn Memory.” My co-host shares stories about the most outspoken player he ever covered.Audio is above. Video is below.Full episodes are always available to Go Long subscribers.Miss our Monday AM column? You can read that here.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.golongtd.comThe task, to most, appeared insurmountable. This was a Green Bay Packers franchise that had completely forgotten how to win. When Ron Wolf took over as general manager in November 1991, the football team in the NFL's smallest market was short on both talent and belief. With free agency looming, it was fair to wonder if the Packers would become obsolete. It had been 24 years since Vince Lombardi won his last title and — over those 24 years — these Packers made the playoffs only twice. (Many readers here certainly remember those dark ages.)Then, Wolf changed everything. All the Packers have known since his arrival is winning.He traded for Brett Favre, hired Mike Holmgren, signed Reggie White and restored the glory days. Through his decade as GM, the Packers never had a losing season, won three NFC Central titles and, of course, reached two Super Bowls. The Packers triumphed over New England in ‘96. So… how?How did Ron Wolf make the team in this frigid pocket of the country a winner built to last? The GMs that've followed — Ted Thompson and Brian Gutekunst — were both hired by Wolf as scouts in the 90s and both followed Wolf's blueprint. The Packers became a team that expects to compete for a championship every year. All a credit to Wolf, first and foremost. General managers across the NFL are trying to turn organizations around. We've spoken to many. Here on the third episode of “How the NFL Works,” Wolf explains in full how he did it. After so many years working as a personnel man for Al Davis and the Raiders (1963- ‘74, 1979- ‘89), a brief run as Tampa Bay's VP of football operations (‘76- ‘78) and the Jets' personnel director (‘90- ‘91), the timing was right. Wolf was enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2015. Today, his son Eliot is the GM of the New England Patriots.Audio and video are available here for Go Long paid subscribers.The written Q&A is also available: New readers/listeners can join us here.Topics discussed…* What compelled Ron Wolf to trade a first-round pick for Brett Favre? The Bucs years taught him a valuable lesson. He knew he needed a quarterback. * Was there a game, a practice, a moment Wolf knew Favre was exactly what the Packers needed? GMs across the NFL are waiting to be struck my cupid's arrow at the position themselves.* Favre should've been a New York Jet. Instead, he became a Packer and the trade launched the most unprecedented run of quarterback play the NFL's seen.* Green Bay had many disadvantages. To this day, it's hard to convince players in their mid-20s to live in Wisconsin. But Wolf didn't overthink the negative. He knew there were many built-in advantages to running a football team here… and he played off those advantages. He was determined to make Titletown a Destination Town. Right down to finding the best barbers he could, Wolf make this a player-friendly operation.* Hiring Mike Holmgren. (The 49ers OC was the “girl with the curl,” Wolf says.)* Signing for Reggie White. (Sometimes, it simply pays to pay the most money.)* All these years later, he still thinks about the Packers' Super Bowl XXXII loss to the Denver Broncos. Wolf reveals his great regret.* Why he believes Sterling Sharpe should join him in Canton.* Several personnel men under Wolf have spread his philosophy to other franchises. One, John Dorsey, helped build the best team in the NFL. Another, John Schneider, is still going strong in Seattle. Thompson, of course, won a Super Bowl in 2010. * Drafting Donald Driver. (The Chicago Bears are to thank.)* Trading for Ahman Green. (He knew the running back was in Seattle's doghouse.)* And the best feeling of them all? Winning the NFC Championship at Lambeau Field over the Carolina Panthers. Thank you for listening, watching and sharing. You'll enjoy this one.Go Long is powered by you.Video:
Having the opportunity to work, learn and grow under some of the most highly respected decision makers in the NFL is one thing, taking advantage of all the mentoring is another. Eric Stokes certainly did the latter and discusses it all on Scouting the League. From his days with the Nebraska Cornhuskers under legend Tom Osborne, to joining a Seattle Seahawks staff with Mike Holmgren and Ted Thompson, Eric talks about all the influences he had along the way. John Schneider, Marty Hurney, Dave Gettleman and Ted Thompson, just to name a few. What did he learn from each of them and apply it to his scouting life. We also discuss what a front office exec is doing as we approach the final week of the pre-season and all the considerations a team has when setting not just their 53, but their practice squad as well. All this and so much more. Neil Stratton - @InsidetheLeague Rodrik David - @RightStepAdv @NebraskaCornhuskers @Commanders @Seahawks @Packers @Panthers @Buccaneers @Dolphins @Browns @NFLDraft Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's spring cleaning time, so what did the Packers find going through their closet after the offseason? What might still need work? Plus, Brian Gutekunst is following Ted Thompson's lead in one vital area and how did the NFC North do in the draft? Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
On today's show, Andy takes a deep dive into the Packers' first round draft history under Brian Guteskunst and Ted Thompson to help predict who Green Bay will take in the first round. Don't miss it! Brought to you by Prize Picks. PrizePicks.com/PackADay. Promo Code: PACKADAY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wilde & Tausch start the 11am discussing the famous freezing cold takes regarding the Packers, and what fans would say to Gutey, like the guy who confronted Ted Thompson about Aaron Rodgers starting over Brett Favre. Whoa nelly, and much more Green & Gold.
The Movers and Shakers are back in the pub to kickstart series 3! And what better way to mark this new beginning than by picking up where the last series left off: with the attempt to write a charter for Parkinson's care in the UK. The gang have been speaking to international Parkinson's groups and collating your thoughts and recommendations, and they're here to announce the BIG FIVE charter commitments that they'll be taking to Downing Street. They're also joined in the pub by Caroline Rassell, CEO of Parkinson's UK, and down-the-line by Ted Thompson of the Michael J. Fox Foundation.Presented by Rory Cellan-Jones, Gillian Lacey-Solymar, Mark Mardell, Paul Mayhew-Archer, Sir Nicholas Mostyn and Jeremy Paxman.Produced and edited by Nick Hilton for Podot.Music by Alex Stobbs.Artwork by Till Lukat.PR by Sally Jones.Movers and Shakers is generously sponsored by the Judge's old chambers, and by the contributions of private donors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We sat down with Ted Thompson, Senior Director of Enterprise Sales for Poly at their Experience Center in New York. We discuss how the HP and Poly have grown since the acquisition in late 2022. We also look at the landscape of remote working, and what HP/Poly is doing to create complete solutions for hybrid workers.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chewy thinks thongs are worn for comfort, despite everyone telling him that's not the case. Gabe and Chewy Review the Draft classes of Ted Thompson, Brian Gutekunst, and Ron Wolf. Milwaukee Bucks trivia goes on for far far too long.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.golongtd.comEpisode 1 of “FAVRE” is live. Subscribers can listen to the full hour and a half above or watch the video below.We get into plenty…. * Obviously, many of you would like to hear what he says about the accusations levied against him in Mississippi. He has denied wrongdoing and has not been criminally charged. To the extent he can, Favre touches on the case. (Through all developments, he will fill you in.)* Most of this first episode ties the present to the past. Blow-by-blow, Favre relives a surreal 2008. From the crushing loss to the New York Giants in the NFC Championship… to retiring… to unretiring… to clawing his way to the Minnesota Vikings… to, finally, reaching a peace with the Green Bay Packers. You'll hear stories he hasn't shared before. To this day, it all boggles the mind. * Why did he hold that retirement presser? What feeling was deep in his gut upon getting on the flight home? When did Favre get the “itch” to play again? This was an unforgettable moment in Packers and NFL history. Favre lifts up the curtain. * Jordan Love and the 2023 Packers. Did Green Bay make the correct decision? (He believes so.) Also, how does his abrupt entry into pro football back in ‘92 vs. the Cincinnati Bengals compare to Love? * His take on quarterback play today.* His ever-evolving relationship with the late, great Ted Thompson. Believe it or not, back in the 90s, they were drinking buddies. * How many concussions did Favre endure? One chilling conversation with Dr. Bennet Omalu changed his perspective. He offers his thoughts on Tua Tagovailoa into 2023. There's a darker side to pro football, as Favre knows. Thank you, everyone. Here's our post introducing the show, icymi.Also, subscribers can listen right in Apple as well if you prefer. Instructions are here, and all you need to do is Select “Listen on” above. From the drop-down menu, click on “Copy link.”As a reminder: VIP subscribers will have access to all future recordings and will be able to ask Favre anything you'd like. Here is the full video:
Sloan discusses the postal carriers demonstration yesterday with Ted Thompson from the NALC. Also John Cranley updates us on the Brent Spence Bridge / I-75 corridor project, and Donovan O'Neil breaks down the government's effects on energy prices.
The Brewers went 1-5 on their road trip, but actually moved up in the NL Central. What the heck?! Justus Cleveland joins Dan to discuss. Plus, Packers GM Brian Gutekunst made a career defining decision just like Ron Wolf and Ted Thompson did. Why doesn't anyone talk about the Ron Wolf part, though?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys continue to review responses from fans on the ESPN Wisconsin Talk & Text Line and the Wilde & Tausch Twitter Feed as they continue to wait for more developments for Aaron Rodgers, the Packers, and the Jets. How would the late Ted Thompson have approached this offseason? And one of the guys who helped share some news about Aaron Rodgers this week, Trey Wingo, joins the show LIVE from Hawaii.
Fans and media have been begging for Brian Gutekunst (and Ted Thompson before him) to use more resources on the offense. After an incredible performance by the pass rush group on Thursday at the combine, now is a perfect time. Confused? We explain.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Fans and media have been begging for Brian Gutekunst (and Ted Thompson before him) to use more resources on the offense. After an incredible performance by the pass rush group on Thursday at the combine, now is a perfect time. Confused? We explain. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
It's no secret Brian Gutekunst, like Ted Thompson before him, wants big, fast guys. And when they've strayed from that model, away from their athletic model preferences, they've missed on high picks. Exclusively. So what does that mean for this draft? Plus, what's the latest on Aaron Rodgers?Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
It's no secret Brian Gutekunst, like Ted Thompson before him, wants big, fast guys. And when they've strayed from that model, away from their athletic model preferences, they've missed on high picks. Exclusively. So what does that mean for this draft? Plus, what's the latest on Aaron Rodgers? Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
From 'Curd & Long' (subscribe here): Host Steve "Sparky" Fifer of 1250amthefan.com explains why former Packers GM Ted Thompson might not have handled the Aaron Rodgers situation any differently. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'Curd & Long' (subscribe here): Host Steve "Sparky" Fifer of 1250amthefan.com explains why former Packers GM Ted Thompson might not have handled the Aaron Rodgers situation any differently. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'Curd & Long' (subscribe here): Host Steve "Sparky" Fifer of 1250amthefan.com explains why former Packers GM Ted Thompson might not have handled the Aaron Rodgers situation any differently. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'Curd & Long' (subscribe here): Host Steve "Sparky" Fifer of 1250amthefan.com explains why former Packers GM Ted Thompson might not have handled the Aaron Rodgers situation any differently. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bill spends the second hour of the show talking with Lions PxP man Dan Miller about this Detroit team, and discussing Packers injury news, Kyrie Irving, Ted Thompson, Packers issues and moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen as Clay Birkeland, Director of Ag Banking at Pioneer Bank & Trust talks with Ted Thompson about livestock production and ag business in western South Dakota. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tausch and Wilde argue about Brian Gutekunst vs Ted Thompson's roster building.
Packers reporter Jason Wilde joins Homer to talk all things Green & Gold, has Jon Horst been a better GM than Brian Gutekunst, to what degree has David Stearns or Gutey not gotten the job done to be below Horst, on the Packers NFC Championship game loss to the Cowboys that saw their wide receiver coach suffer a skull fracture, who does he blame for the Packers NFC Championship game loss last season, on the play in the NFC Championship game where Aaron Rodgers didn't try and run the ball in for a touchdown, does Ted Thompson deserve more credit than he gets and do the Packers win the Super Bowl in 1997 without Desmond Howard.
Wayne Larrivee sits down with former Green Bay Packers safety Charlie Peprah to talk about his family's ties to Ghana (:49), the 2010 Super Bowl season and the depth of the defense (3:56), and his relationship working as a scout with the late Ted Thompson (7:33).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The debate about chips and dips rages on as the panel evolves the discussion into "Condiment or Dip". Chewy makes a revelation about his health during Take Out The Trash. It's CRAZY how well fans are taking this Davante trade. Are we seeing something similar to Ted Thompson once again with the Packers?
Mark Murphy caused some waves over the weekend referring to Ted Thompson calling Aaron Rodgers a "complicated fella." Is this a big deal? We discuss, plus talk about revisionist history on Jordan Love the prospect, and Jace Sternberger's suspension. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A meeting with UCLA hybrid Demetric Felton (and a number of other undersized players) makes just another example of the Packers' willingness to depart from the Ted Thompson methodology. Why they look willing to do that and what it says about Brian Gutekunst's approach to team building. Plus, why a Za'Darius Smith contract extension could be the key to the Green Bay's cap solution this offseason. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Discuss Packers loss to Bucs in Championship game, which was a conversation that was far too soon to have but we had it. Since recording this episode the Packers have fired Special Teams Coordinator Shawn Mennenga. Mark was wrong! We also discussed the Bucks, Badgers MB, Marquette MB, Badgers MH, Badgers WH, the passing of both Ted Thompson and Hank Aaron and some Brewers.
On a special NFC Championship Game TDRP, Doug goes into the wayback machine a couple of times. First, what is the origin of the late Ted Thompson's nickname "The Sizzler" anyway? Doug has the answer along with the audio that made "The Sizzler" part of the Milwaukee sports landscape (0:37). Also, today marks the 10-year anniversary of the Packers beating the Bears in the NFC Championship Game; we hop back into the wayback machine for that (2:58). Doug has some special remembrances of Ted Thompson (7:53), we empty out the Ted Thompson out-of-context quote box (17:14), hear from Aaron Rodgers (22:47) and Tom Brady (28:23) on the 2020 championship, and finally go down to Tampa to check in with Buccaneers Radio Network sideline reporter T.J. Rives (33:32).
We remember former Packers GM Ted Thompson, who passed away this week at 68. He will go down in history as one of the most consequential figures ever in Green Bay. Plus, Packers superfan and former Bachelor star Nick Viall joins the show to discuss his confidence levels in this team vs. those in recent memory, why Green Bay can beat the Bucs, and he and Peter both offer some thoughts on Thompson's passing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Marking a sad day in the NFL, former Packers and Seahawks executive Ted Thompson passed away at the age of 68. Hosts Corbin Smith and Nick Lee share their thoughts on Thompson's legacy, how he helped construct Super Bowl teams during his time with both franchises, and hand out 2020 end-of-season defensive superlatives, including most valuable player, most improved, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Wendy's Big Show, 11AM: Former Packers VP Andrew Brandt joins The Big Show Radio Network to discuss the life and career of the former Packers GM Ted Thompson, who passed away earlier this week.
We go inside the Packers Film Room with the NFL Network's Ben Fennell as he previews some of the best players on both the Bucs and Packers side for this weekend's matchup. Ben also gives his memories of Ted Thompson.
Kevin Harlan, Play-by-play broadcaster for CBS Sports, Westwood One and TNT joins The Big Show Radio Network to preview the NFC Championship game between the Packers and Buccaneers that he will be calling. He also gives his thoughts on the passing of Ted Thompson.
Our embedded Green and Gold reporter Mike Clemens joins The Big Show Radio Network with some of his favorite Ted Thompson stories and some audio from the day he was inducted into the Packers Hall of Fame.
The Wendy's Big Show, Hour 2: Our Green and Gold Insider Ryan Wood joins The Big Show Radio Network to give his thoughts on the passing of former Packers GM Ted Thompson. Then, Wood gives his prediction for the Packers and Bucs on Sunday.
The Huddle presented by Bud Light Seltzer - Kevin Holden of CBS58 and Ryan Horvat of "The Bart Winkler Show" on 1250AM join Joe Zenzola to preview Packers & Buccaneers, and honor Ted Thompson.
We are left with far more questions than answers after Ted Thompson announced an autonomic disorder ultimately led him and Mark Murphy to replace him as GM. This caused many to reasonably wonder if his health affected his work, if the Packers should have acted sooner and what, if anything changed. Unfortunately, others have taken this as an opportunity to make jokes and take a victory lap. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's OK to see shades of gray in Ted Thompson's tenure as Packers GM. You don't have to love him or hate him, but don't take this run for granted. His impact on Green Bay, positive and negative, continues beyond his run as front office head. We also discuss Rashan Gary's shoulder injury (or maybe lack thereof) and why the team should be willing to shut him down now if he needs surgery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices