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  • Jason Wilde

    Jason Wilde on Packers' Assistant Coaches & Questions for Brian Gutekunst's Offseason Presser! - on Jim, Matt & Molly

    04/02/2026 | 14 min
    Jason Wilde joins Jim, Matt & Molly to talk about the Green Bay Packers' continuing search for assistant coaches and GM Brian Gutekunst's first presser conference of the offseason tomorrow! First, Jason explains why being a good soccer/gymnastics/volleyball dad delayed his appearance today... They discuss the Chicago Bears interviewing one of the Packers' candidates for their next QBs coach, and Jason gives the top 3 questions that he's looking to get answered by Gutey tomorrow afternoon! Matt also asks Jason about the lack of confidence in a certain NFL owner who may also own a NBA team (both in the Midwest), and Jason explains why he actually gives Bucks GM Jon Horst a lot of credit for what he's done with Giannis.
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    Jason Wilde on The Homer Hour

    03/02/2026 | 18 min
    Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined The Homer Hour to share his experiences covering the Super Bowl, including whether he’s attended one that didn’t involve the Packers and what Super Bowl week is like when Green Bay is in it. The conversation then shifted to the future, focusing on what the Packers are doing now to become Super Bowl contenders in 2026 and whether the current roster shakeup points toward contention as soon as next season.

    Wilde also weighed in on whether he’d be surprised if the Packers re-sign Romeo Doubs and wrapped things up by sharing the one question he’s most eager to ask GM Brian Gutekunst at Wednesday’s press conference.
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    Jason Wilde: Brian Gutekunst’s Blind Spot, Packers Immaturity & the Cost of Avoiding Veterans

    03/02/2026 | 17 min
    ESPN Wisconsin reporter Jason Wilde joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy for one of his most direct and critical assessments yet of the Green Bay Packers’ roster-building philosophy — questioning whether Brian Gutekunst’s aversion to veteran players has become a competitive blind spot.

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    Rather than focusing on one loss or one season, Wilde zooms out to examine patterns — and why the Packers continue to struggle with immaturity, in-game adversity, and championship-level consistency.

    🏈 “We’re immature” — and the evidence is there

    Wilde recounts a revealing locker-room conversation with Evan Williams, who openly admitted the Packers:

    Don’t handle success well

    Struggle when teams punch back

    Lose emotional control during momentum swings

    Wilde explains why those comments matter:
    Good teams don’t ride waves.
    Veteran teams don’t panic.
    Championship teams stay steady.

    The Packers, in his view, still don’t.

    🧠 Gutekunst’s biggest blind spot

    Wilde doesn’t accuse Gutekunst of incompetence — but he does call out what he sees as a clear philosophical gap.

    According to Wilde:

    The Packers intentionally avoid second contracts

    Gutekunst has publicly said the goal is to re-sign 1.6 players per draft class

    Veteran leadership is treated as expendable rather than essential

    Wilde contrasts that with Ron Wolf’s approach, where experienced free agents like Eugene Robinson and Sean Jones were used to stabilize young rosters and push teams over the top.

    As Wilde bluntly puts it, today’s model feels closer to:

    “Use them up and throw them away.”

    🔄 Why veterans still matter

    The discussion highlights specific examples:

    Preston Smith, who rarely missed games and brought consistency

    Rashan Gary and Elgton Jenkins, both likely on their way out

    Marcedes Lewis, whose presence extended far beyond on-field production

    Wilde argues that even aging players who aren’t stars anymore can provide:

    Emotional ballast

    Championship perspective

    Accountability in tough moments

    Young players alone, no matter how talented, don’t provide that.

    💰 Free agency misses deserve scrutiny

    Wilde also addresses criticism sparked by a headline calling $132 million in free-agent spending “up in flames.”

    He clarifies:

    The Packers haven’t actually paid most of that money yet

    Contracts like Aaron Banks’ are structured with outs

    But yes — Gutekunst deserves criticism for misses

    Wilde explains why the Packers use free agency more now:

    You use free agency because you missed in the draft.

    Josh Jacobs, Xavier McKinney, and Micah Parsons were all signed because prior draft investments didn’t pan out as hoped.

    ⚖️ Why Gutekunst avoids the heat

    One of Wilde’s sharpest observations:
    Brian Gutekunst doesn’t face nearly the same public scrutiny as Matt LaFleur — despite roster construction being at the heart of many issues.

    Wilde doesn’t call for Gutekunst’s job — but he does argue that evaluation must be evenly applied if the Packers truly want to compete for championships.

    🏁 The bottom line

    Jason Wilde leaves listeners with a pointed challenge:
    The Packers don’t need to abandon youth.
    They don’t need to sign every aging star.

    But they do need:

    A handful of experienced voices

    Players who’ve survived playoff heartbreak

    Veterans who don’t flinch when things go sideways

    Until that changes, the same problems will keep resurfacing — no matter how talented the roster looks on paper.

    🎧 A candid, uncomfortable, and deeply insightful breakdown of Packers philosophy, maturity, and why championships require more than draft picks — with Jason Wilde on Jen, Gabe & Chewy.

    Green Bay Packers, Jason Wilde, Brian Gutekunst, Packers roster philosophy, Packers veterans, Packers immaturity, Packers leadership, Packers free agency, Ron Wolf, Packers championships, Packers offseason, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy
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    Jason Wilde on Sean Mannion, Official Extensions for Packers Brain Trust, & Running it Back on Offense! - on Jim, Matt & Molly

    31/01/2026 | 18 min
    Jason Wilde joins Jim, Matt & Molly to gander at Jim's shaved head that Matt "took down to the wood" with our old, rickety pair of clippers! They ask Jason about Packers QB coach Sean Mannion getting hired away to become the Eagles' next offensive coordinator -- how big is the loss. The Packers also officially announced extensions for Matt LaFleur, Gutey and Russ Ball were all officially extended today, but were LaFleur run it back with the rest of this offensive coaching staff? Also, what's more important -- who's on the coaching staff or which pending free agents & cut candidates are back and/or healthy next year? They finish talking about the precarious work-life balance for NFL coaches after the recent criticism of new Buffalo Bills HC Joe Brady!
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    Jason Wilde: Giannis Exhaustion, Agent Games & Why This Feels Like the Rodgers Ending

    30/01/2026 | 13 min
    ESPN Wisconsin reporter Jason Wilde joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy for a candid, uncomfortable conversation about the Giannis Antetokounmpo situation, the emotional exhaustion surrounding the Milwaukee Bucks, and why this saga increasingly resembles the final years of Aaron Rodgers in Green Bay.

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    Wilde doesn’t frame this as a breaking-news moment — he frames it as a slow-burn reality that has worn down everyone involved: the organization, the locker room, the fan base, and possibly Giannis himself.

    🏀 Why “tough on the organization” says everything

    The segment begins with Wilde reacting to Peter Feigin’s comments describing the Giannis speculation as “tough on the organization.” To Wilde, that phrasing doesn’t sound defensive — it sounds tired.

    He explains why:

    The Bucks are fighting talent limitations and emotional uncertainty

    Players are wondering nightly whether Giannis will still be there

    Management is staring at multiple paths, all of which feel sub-optimal

    Wilde compares it to a choose-your-own-adventure book where every ending is bad — no clean exits, no perfect solutions.

    🧠 Giannis’ fear of being the villain

    One of Wilde’s most insightful points centers on Giannis’ psychology.

    Wilde believes Giannis genuinely:

    Feels loyalty to Milwaukee

    Appreciates the opportunity the Bucks gave him

    Does not want to be remembered as “the guy who asked out”

    But that fear may now be clouding his decision-making, creating a stalemate where:

    He won’t ask for a trade

    The Bucks won’t force one

    And everyone waits for something to break

    Wilde draws a clear parallel to Aaron Rodgers — not in personality, but in how prolonged ambiguity damages everyone involved.

    🎭 Agents don’t operate independently

    Wilde directly addresses Giannis’ claim that his agent acts independently.

    From an industry perspective, Wilde explains:

    Agents explore markets with player understanding

    “I didn’t ask out” can be technically true and still misleading

    Market testing doesn’t happen without player awareness

    This is how leverage is created without public ultimatums — and it’s why the reporting keeps escalating even when Giannis’ words don’t.

    🏟️ The locker room impact

    Wilde notes that constant speculation does affect teammates, even if no one says it publicly:

    Players start questioning direction

    Leadership messaging gets diluted

    Adversity feels heavier when the future is unclear

    He points out a subtle shift in tone from players like Bobby Portis, whose early-season confidence has given way to resignation.

    ⚖️ The reality no one wants to say

    Wilde is blunt about the endgame:

    The Bucks will never get “fair value” for Giannis

    Waiting doesn’t magically fix that

    Acting too soon risks panic

    Acting too late risks collapse

    That’s why Feigin’s word — tough — matters so much.

    It’s not drama.
    It’s math.

    🏁 The bottom line

    Jason Wilde leaves listeners with a sobering conclusion:

    Giannis hasn’t asked out.
    The Bucks haven’t pulled the trigger.
    But the situation is no longer stable.

    Whether through a trade, a reset, or a reluctant recommitment, this chapter is moving toward an ending — and pretending otherwise only prolongs the damage.

    🎧 A clear-eyed, emotionally honest breakdown of loyalty, leverage, and why silence can be just as loud as a trade request — with Jason Wilde on Jen, Gabe & Chewy.

    Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks, Giannis trade rumors, Jason Wilde, Bucks exhaustion, Giannis agent, NBA trade deadline, Bucks locker room, Giannis loyalty, Aaron Rodgers comparison, Wisconsin sports, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy

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Jason Wilde, host of ESPN Wisconsin's Wilde & Tausch, is in his 25th season covering the Green Bay Packers, having written for ESPN.com, ESPN Wisconsin, the Wisconsin State Journal, and now The Athletic. Any time Jason joins any ESPN Wisconsin program, yo
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