Is Rashan Gary living in a different reality than the Packers?
In this revealing conversation on Jen, Gabe & Chewy, Jason Wilde breaks down one of the most uncomfortable storylines of the Packers’ offseason — whether Rashan Gary’s production, effort, and self-evaluation align with reality.
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Gary publicly referred to himself as “great.” But after finishing the season without a sack in his final 11 games and carrying a $28 million cap hit, the debate inside Green Bay is intensifying.
🏈 The Production Drop-Off
Jason lays out the numbers:
4.5 sacks in the first three games
2 against Aaron Rodgers
Then zero sacks and zero tackles for loss the rest of the year
While pressures were cited, Jason points out even the Packers’ own official stats don’t support some of the inflated narratives.
The question becomes simple:
Is Gary still elite — or is he coasting on reputation?
🧠 The Effort Question
Jason reveals something significant:
Multiple former NFL players told him there is “ample evidence” Gary does not give full effort on every snap.
That’s not coming from fans.
That’s coming from former players.
Chewy has hinted at loafing.
Jason confirms former players see it too.
And when Matt LaFleur was asked if injury was a factor, his response was a flat:
“No.”
No hedging. No protecting.
That speaks volumes.
💰 The Cap Reality
There are three possible paths:
Leave the contract untouched (unlikely)
Ask Gary to take a meaningful pay cut with incentives
Restructure, spread money out, and keep him
Jason makes it clear:
If the Packers guarantee more money without any haircut, serious questions should follow.
Sometimes GMs hold onto “their guy” too long.
🧱 The Leadership Comparison
Jason notes something subtle but important:
Players consistently referred to Kenny Clark as “unk” and a leader.
You don’t hear the same language around Gary.
That doesn’t mean he’s not respected — but perception inside a locker room matters.
🔄 Rashid Shaheed Angle
The segment closes with a free agency pivot:
Should the Packers target Rashid Shaheed to finally fix the return game?
Jason acknowledges:
The Packers’ failure to develop a true return threat borders on malpractice.
And if Shaheed is available, the Packers at least have to explore it.
⚖️ The Bottom Line
This isn’t panic.
But it’s real.
If effort concerns are legitimate and Gary refuses a pay cut, the Packers are facing one of their toughest offseason calls.
And Brian Gutekunst’s decision will reveal whether pride or production wins.
🎧 A sharp, honest breakdown of Rashan Gary’s future in Green Bay — with Jason Wilde on Jen, Gabe & Chewy.