
Jen, Gabe, and Chewy open the 7AM hour with Jen sharing the very real parent experience of touring colleges and realizing just how close families get to financially and emotionally investing in a school they never expected to care about. That leads into a bigger conversation about long day trips, road trip limits, college visits, and how far is too far to drive in one day, with the crew and listeners swapping stories about marathon drives, road fatigue, and who really controls the music and temperature in the car.
The hour also features Jason Wilde, who joins the show to break down the latest on the Packers. Jason discusses Micah Parsons’ recovery timeline and why Green Bay should resist any temptation to rush him back too early, even if he is progressing well. He also shares his thoughts on the current offensive line outlook, the Packers’ backup quarterback situation with Desmond Ritter, and why Malik Willis’ success may be tougher to replicate than some believe. Jason also weighs in on the value of the Jayden Reed extension, calling it a bargain for Green Bay, and helps explain the unusual tag the Steelers used with Aaron Rodgers.
Later in the hour, the crew circles back to Parsons and what his recovery means for the Packers early in the season, including how much of the burden falls on the medical staff to protect him from coming back too soon. They also briefly touch on Tucker Kraft’s recovery, what the early schedule could mean for Green Bay without Parsons, and how much the team may need to survive before getting one of its biggest stars back on the field. The hour wraps with a lighter Milwaukee note as the Brewers contribute money to help fix city potholes, sparking conversation about just how bad road conditions have gotten around town.
Apr 30
51 min

Jen, Gabe, and Chewy open the 8AM hour with Brewers talk as Jackson Chourio and Andrew Vaughn near their return to the lineup, breaking down how Milwaukee’s offense could finally settle into place after a tough stretch of injuries. The crew discusses realistic expectations for the lineup once both bats are back, why the Brewers just need to keep surviving for now, and how the rotation and bullpen could shift if struggling pitchers continue to falter. They also look ahead at a challenging May schedule and what it could mean for the team’s place in the NL Central race.
Later in the hour, the crew plays Top 8 at 8, challenging listeners to name the last eight Brewers players to hit two or more home runs in a game. The segment brings plenty of guessing, frustration, and baseball trivia before the final answers are revealed.
The hour wraps with a conversation about the NFL referee labor situation, as signs point toward a possible deal getting done before replacement refs become a reality. Jen, Gabe, and Chewy react to the latest update, explain why the league wants to avoid a repeat of past replacement-official chaos, and debate whether expanded replay assistance should still be considered even if a deal is finalized. The hour finishes with lighter conversation about jock straps, derby plans, and the usual off-the-rails fun.
Apr 30
38 min

What does it actually take to win a Super Bowl?
In this hour of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, the conversation turns to the Packers’ offense and a simple but revealing question:
👉 Do the Packers have enough true “A players”?
Using Chewy’s old-school formula for championship football — A players playing like A players, B players stepping up like A’s, and role players making key contributions — the crew breaks down whether Green Bay has enough top-end talent on offense to make a real run.
🧀 The Packers “A Player” Debate
The discussion starts with the obvious names:
Jordan Love
Josh Jacobs
Zach Tom
And then the harder question:
👉 Is Jordan Love already an A player… or does he still have to prove it?
The show digs into whether Love has actually reached that level yet, what Jacobs needs to be after last season, and how much the Packers are relying on players to grow into bigger roles.
👀 Which Pass Catchers Need to Emerge?
The next layer of the debate focuses on Green Bay’s weapons:
Christian Watson
Jayden Reed
Matthew Golden
Tucker Kraft
The takeaway:
👉 Not all of them need to become stars, but somebody has to elevate
If the Packers are going to be dangerous, they need one or two of those skill guys to become clear difference-makers.
😬 The O-Line Concern Is Still There
Even beyond the skill positions, one concern keeps coming back:
👉 Can this offensive line actually hold up?
The group on paper has talent:
Jordan Morgan
Aaron Banks
Sean Rhyan
Anthony Belton
Zach Tom
But the issue is whether that talent turns into:
consistency
durability
and a top-10 unit
Because if it doesn’t:
👉 the whole season can get shaky fast
🧠 Projection vs Proven Production
That’s really the bigger point of the whole hour:
The Packers have a lot of players who could be really good.
But when you’re talking about a championship team, “could be” only goes so far.
This hour asks:
Who’s actually proven?
Who’s still projecting?
And how many of those projections have to hit for Green Bay to be a serious contender?
😂 Bonus: Dude Wednesday Chaos
The hour also opens with some classic JGC chaos, including:
Chewy ranting about hotel prices and service
Airbnb vs hotel complaints
Josh’s upcoming Nashville + Kentucky Derby trip
And the search for the perfect Derby hat
So yes:
👉 it’s football analysis… but still very much Jen, Gabe & Chewy
Apr 29
52 min

March Madness may be getting bigger — but almost nobody seems to think that’s a good thing.
In this hour of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, the crew reacts to reports that the NCAA is moving toward expanding both the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments to 76 teams, and the response is immediate:
👉 This is a terrible idea.
🚨 Why the 76-Team Plan Feels So Bad
The biggest issue:
More play-in games
More clutter before the real bracket begins
And a format that makes the tournament feel messier, not better
Instead of the clean 64-team structure fans love, the NCAA is creating:
👉 12 games involving 24 teams before the bracket even really starts
🧠 The Bracket Problem
One of the strongest points in the hour:
👉 Filling out a bracket is one of the best parts of March Madness
But with this setup:
It becomes harder
More confusing
And more rushed for fans trying to participate
The feeling from the show is clear:
👉 Why would the NCAA make the most fun part of the tournament worse?
💰 It All Comes Back to Money
The consensus:
This is a money grab
Not something fans are asking for
Not something that improves the sport
And even then:
👉 It’s not expected to be a massive financial windfall
🏈 The Bigger Pattern: College Football Expansion Too
The conversation broadens to college football:
12 teams already feels like a lot
16 teams might be manageable
24 teams? That’s where it starts getting ridiculous
The same problem applies:
👉 More teams does not mean more legitimate contenders
😬 Fan Frustration Feels Familiar
The hour also pivots into a bigger discussion about:
what it feels like when a team’s championship window is closing
why fans struggle to admit it
and how that tension shows up with teams like the 49ers… and even the Packers
That gives the whole segment a bigger sports-wide theme:
👉 expansion, entitlement, and the reality of knowing when the magic might be slipping
Apr 29
38 min

The NFL Draft is over — but for the Packers, the biggest conversation might be about what still wasn’t solved.
In this hour of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, the focus turns to Green Bay’s biggest remaining weakness after the 2026 NFL Draft, with one position group taking center stage:
👉 The offensive line
🧀 What’s the Packers’ Biggest Remaining Concern?
The hour opens with a simple question:
After the draft, what unit still worries you most?
The answers include:
Offensive line
Running back depth
Linebacker
Cornerback
Defensive line
But Chewy makes his stance clear immediately:
👉 “O-line, O-line, O-line.”
😬 Why the Offensive Line Still Feels Risky
The concern isn’t just the starters — it’s the depth behind them.
The discussion centers on:
Whether the Packers truly have enough reliable bodies
How quickly injuries can derail a season
Why counting on a fifth-round rookie to stabilize the unit feels unrealistic
There’s also skepticism about whether Jagger Burton can realistically push for a major role right away, even with the strong scouting feedback from Kentucky.
🧠 Jason Wilde Agrees
When Jason Wilde joins the show, he backs up the concern:
👉 He says he’d vote yes that the offensive line is still the Packers’ biggest issue.
The logic:
questions remain about depth
the front office says it feels good about the group
but there are still real unknowns if injuries hit
👀 Other Concerns: RB, Kicker & Depth
The conversation doesn’t stop with the line.
The hour also gets into:
Running back
Josh Jacobs will carry the load
But behind him, the Packers are relying heavily on Marshawn Lloyd
If Lloyd can’t stay healthy, that room gets thin in a hurry
Kicker
Jason Wilde says the new kicker competition is fascinating
Green Bay traded up to draft a kicker, which suggests the job is his to lose
But if Lucas Havrisik wins the job, the Packers may have burned a draft pick for nothing
Jaden Reed
Wilde was surprised not by the extension itself, but by how low the money was
The discussion frames Reed’s new deal as potential bargain territory if he produces
🎙️ Schefter Draft-Week Fun from Pittsburgh
The hour also includes some Adam Schefter setup from Pittsburgh, including:
buying a draft-night outfit the morning of the draft
running into Ty Simpson doing the same thing
and setting the stage for a conversation about the Rams’ surprising QB pick and its Packers/Jordan Love parallels
Apr 28
45 min

The Brewers are hovering around .500… and somehow, that might be a good thing.
In this hour of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, the show opens with a reality check on Milwaukee’s start to the season before shifting into a hilarious — and heated — NFL power rankings debate following the draft.
⚾ Brewers: Surviving the First Month
At 14–13 and just one game over .500:
The Brewers are hanging around despite injuries
The offense has been inconsistent
The bullpen hasn’t always locked things down
But the perspective from Jeff Levering:
👉 This is actually a solid place to be
Especially considering:
Missing bats like Vaughn, Trujillo, and Yelich
Limited experience in the starting rotation
🧠 Why There’s No Panic (Yet)
The key takeaway:
Last year’s team was in a similar spot
The Brewers didn’t really take off until later
The division won’t stay this tight forever
👉 Translation: it’s way too early to panic
🏈 NFL Draft Fallout → Power Rankings Chaos
Then things take a turn…
The crew reacts to post-draft NFL power rankings, and:
👉 The Packers come in at #16
Which immediately sparks:
Confusion
Disagreement
And a full breakdown of the list
😳 The Rankings That Made No Sense
Some of the biggest reactions:
Teams like the Rams and Seahawks near the top
The Packers sitting in the middle
Questions about how much the draft should even change rankings
👉 The conclusion:
Nobody really agrees with the list
👀 The Bigger Packers Question
It turns into a deeper debate:
Are the Packers actually underrated?
Or is this a fair reflection of where they stand?
And one key point:
👉 Draft picks alone shouldn’t define a team’s ranking
Apr 28
44 min

The Packers addressed needs… but did they actually get better? 👀🧀
Join us LIVE as we break down the Green Bay Packers 2026 NFL Draft, where reactions are ALL over the place — from A grades to D grades.
🧀 Packers Draft Reaction
Six picks: CB, DL, EDGE, OL, Kicker
Did Gutey fill the biggest needs?
Why fans are so divided on this class
Was trading up the right move?
📊 Draft Grades Are SPLIT
👉 The big debate:
Some say this is Gutey’s BEST draft
Others say it didn’t move the needle
Why the gap?
👉 Because:
No 1st-round pick
Limited impact players expected right away
Focus on depth vs stars
💥 Biggest Questions After the Draft
Is this team actually closer to a Super Bowl?
Did the Packers improve their depth enough?
Why no RB or QB additions?
Was drafting a kicker the right call?
🧠 Reality Check: What Matters Most
From the show:
Draft alone won’t decide the season
Injuries + depth will define success
Jordan Love’s performance is EVERYTHING
Coaching and execution still under the microscope
🔥 We’ll cover:
🏈 Full Packers draft breakdown
💥 Biggest wins and biggest concerns
📉 Depth issues still on the roster
🧠 Coaching + roster debate
💬 Live fan reactions and takes
💬 JOIN THE CONVERSATION
➡️ What grade do YOU give the Packers draft?
➡️ Did they get better or stay the same?
➡️ What’s still missing from this roster?
➡️ Are they truly Super Bowl contenders?
Drop your takes in the chat — we react LIVE.
#Packers #GreenBayPackers #NFLDraft
#BrianGutekunst #NFL
#PackersNation #WisconsinSports
#SportsTalk #LiveReaction
Apr 27
52 min

The Packers might have a Super Bowl roster… but is something still missing? 👀🧀
Join us LIVE as we break down the biggest debate coming out of the NFL Draft and offseason:
👉 Are the Packers actually ready to win a Super Bowl?
👉 Or is something — or someone — holding them back?
🧀 Super Bowl Contender or Not?
How close is this roster REALLY?
Why this draft didn’t make or break the team
The role of depth vs star power
What needs to go right for a deep run
🧠 The Matt LaFleur Debate
👉 The biggest question:
Is coaching the problem?
Is LaFleur holding the team back?
Game management concerns
Locker room dynamics and player roles
Can he take this team to the next level?
💥 What REALLY Decides the Season
From the show:
Injuries and luck play a HUGE role
Jordan Love’s performance could define everything
Key “A players” must step up
Young roster vs veteran leadership
🔥 We’ll cover:
🏈 Packers roster evaluation post-draft
💥 Coaching vs talent debate
📊 What it takes to win a Super Bowl
🧠 Biggest risks heading into 2026
💬 Live fan reactions and takes
💬 JOIN THE CONVERSATION
➡️ Are the Packers truly Super Bowl ready?
➡️ Is Matt LaFleur the problem?
➡️ What’s the biggest weakness?
➡️ Who needs to step up the most?
Drop your takes in the chat — we react LIVE.
#Packers #GreenBayPackers #NFL
#JordanLove #MattLaFleur
#NFLDraft #NFL2026
#PackersNation #WisconsinSports
#SportsTalk #LiveReaction
Apr 27
37 min

The Packers didn’t make a splash in Round 1 — now everything comes down to what happens at Pick 52.
In this hour of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, the conversation shifts fully into Green Bay’s draft strategy, with Jason Wilde joining to break down why the Packers stayed put and what comes next.
👀 The Big Question: Stay or Trade Back?
As the Packers prepare to pick:
👉 What’s more likely — stay at 52 or trade back?
Gutekunst historically wants more picks
But the roster needs players who can contribute now
And fans are split on what matters more
🧠 Jason Wilde’s Key Insight
Wilde explains:
The Packers never seriously considered trading into Round 1
They believed the cost was too high
And they feel good about the players who could still be available
👉 Confidence in the board is driving the strategy
📊 The Positions That Matter
From the discussion, three areas stand out:
Cornerback
Defensive line (DT/Edge)
Offensive line
👉 Addressing two of those would be a strong night
⚖️ Picks vs Immediate Impact
This is where the debate gets real:
Trading back = more shots at players
Staying put = better chance at a difference-maker
And Chewy’s concern:
👉 The Packers need guys who can contribute right now, not just develop
🧩 Bigger Philosophy Question
The segment raises a deeper issue:
👉 Are the Packers going “all-in”… or just treading water?
Limited free agent moves
Heavy reliance on draft picks
Massive draft capital next year
👉 Is this a setup for a bigger push later?
Apr 24
49 min

The Packers had chances to move — but they didn’t.
In this segment of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, Jason Wilde breaks down Green Bay’s decision to stay out of the first round entirely, revealing that Brian Gutekunst and the front office never even seriously considered trading up.
🚨 The Big Reveal
Jason Wilde shares:
👉 The Packers didn’t even pick up the phone to move into Round 1
They knew it would be too expensive
They stayed disciplined
And stuck to their board
🧠 Why Gutey Stayed Put
Despite a chaotic, trade-heavy first round:
Green Bay felt confident in their position
The board didn’t force their hand
And they believe value will still be there at Pick 52
👉 The message: trust the process
👀 Why This Draft Feels Different
No first-round pick creates a different energy
Less immediate impact, more patience required
But internally:
👉 The Packers feel GOOD about who could fall to them
📊 Positions That Matter Most
Wilde outlines three key areas:
Cornerback
Offensive line
Defensive line
👉 Addressing two of those would be a win
🔄 Trade Possibilities Still Alive
Even without a first-round move:
Packers could trade up or down tonight
Gutey still likely to maneuver
Could add picks later in the draft
🧩 Backup QB Conversation
The segment also touches on:
Why trading for guys like Richardson or Levis is unlikely
The belief that Desmond Ritter may already be the plan
Packers trusting internal development again
Apr 24
42 min
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