
Jason Wilde: LaFleur Deserves Criticism — But Firing Him Won’t Fix the Packers
13/01/2026 | 22 min
ESPN’s Jason Wilde joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy for an unfiltered conversation about the Packers’ collapse, the outrage surrounding Matt LaFleur, and why simplifying the blame doesn’t solve the real problems. Wilde acknowledges LaFleur absolutely deserves criticism, but pushes back hard on the idea that firing him would magically fix everything. He explains that locker rooms are nuanced places — not every player loves the head coach, but when the most respected voices speak up, it matters. Wilde points to strong public support from Micah Parsons, Tucker Kraft, Xavier McKinney, and even Aaron Rodgers as meaningful context that can’t be ignored. 🔥 “Underachieved” vs. reality Wilde disputes the narrative that the Packers massively underachieved, noting: Last year’s team wasn’t as good as fans remember This season’s loss came amid real injury explanations — not excuses Using injuries doesn’t absolve mistakes, but it does provide context 🔥 Effort is contagious — good or bad One of the segment’s strongest moments centers on Rashan Gary’s effort. Wilde agrees that visible loafing becomes contagious, undermining team culture. He recalls historical examples (including Mike Holmgren benching veterans) and argues Gary should have been held accountable much earlier to send a message. 🔥 Why small things matter most Wilde echoes Holmgren’s philosophy: “You let the small stuff go, then you let the big stuff go.” Mental mistakes, poor preparation, and inconsistent effort — not just play-calling — doomed the Packers. 🔥 Staff stagnation & the comfort problem Wilde offers a measured critique of LaFleur’s staff, suggesting the head coach needs: New voices Coaches willing to challenge him Less comfort, more innovation He explains that Adam Stenavich isn’t the problem — but the lack of internal challenge might be. 🔥 Blame belongs everywhere Wilde closes by stressing that: The offensive line failed late The defense collapsed in the fourth quarter Receivers missed opportunities Coaching and players both share responsibility Reducing it to “fire the coach” ignores the full picture. 🎧 A thoughtful, uncomfortable, and necessary breakdown of accountability, culture, and why the Packers’ issues run deeper than one man — only on Jen, Gabe & Chewy. Packers, Green Bay Packers, Jason Wilde, Matt LaFleur, Packers coaching debate, Rashan Gary effort, Packers accountability, Packers collapse, Packers locker room, Packers offseason, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy

Jason Wilde on Potawatomi Sportsbook Football Monday
12/01/2026 | 15 min
Packers reporter Jason Wilde joins Potawatomi Sportsbook Football Monday to break down the Packers’ season-ending loss to the Bears and what it means moving forward. Wilde weighs in on the future of head coach Matt LaFleur, whether the Packers’ repeated failures in big moments point to a deeper organizational issue, and why LaFleur continues to shoulder the blame while GM Brian Gutekunst largely escapes the spotlight.

Jason Wilde on Jeff Hafley's Failing Defense & Stakes for Packers vs Bears in the Wild Card! - Jim, Matt & Molly
10/01/2026 | 14 min
Jason Wilde joins Jim & Molly as he pushes HARD against Molly's take that Jeff Hafley might've coached himself out a head-coaching position! Why does Jason disagree with her take that Hafley hasn't done enough to keep this defense from falling off without Micah, why was Mike McCarthy similarly unproven when he was a head-coaching candidate, and is it wrong to prefer offensive head coaches over defensive coordinators like Hafley? Jim also asks how important this game will be for both Hafley and Matt LaFleur -- especially if it's the last we see of them this season!

Jason Wilde: Packers–Bears Comes Down to Turnovers — and Jordan Love’s Margin for Error
09/01/2026 | 10 min
ESPN’s Jason Wilde joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy with a calm, clear-eyed breakdown of what will actually decide the Packers–Bears rivalry matchup — and it’s not emotion or trash talk. Wilde explains that Chicago lives on turnovers: The Bears win when they force them They struggle badly when they don’t That reality puts the spotlight squarely on Jordan Love’s margin for error. Wilde praises Love’s growth and resilience, but stresses that even one giveaway could flip the entire game against a defense that capitalizes on mistakes. Key points from the segment: 🏈 Why run defense numbers are misleading Wilde pushes back on the idea that the Packers “can’t stop the run,” explaining that teams run on Green Bay to: Shorten the game Control tempo Create constant third-and-short situations The real issue, he says, is getting off the field on third down. ⏱️ Fatigue matters more than yardage Long, methodical Bears drives wear down the defense and change late-game outcomes — even without explosive runs. 🎯 Why this game is there for the taking Despite injuries and pressure: The Packers already beat Chicago once The Bears are missing key offensive pieces The matchup hasn’t fundamentally changed Wilde says Green Bay should expect to win — and disappointment would be justified if they don’t. 🧠 The bottom line This game won’t be decided by quotes, hype, or rivalry emotion. It will be decided by: Ball security Third-down execution Discipline in high-leverage moments 🎧 A sharp, level-headed Packers–Bears breakdown with real football substance — only on Jen, Gabe & Chewy. Packers, Green Bay Packers, Jason Wilde, Packers Bears, Packers vs Bears, Jordan Love, Packers turnovers, Packers run defense, NFC North, Matt LaFleur, Packers playoff race, ESPN Milwaukee, Jen Gabe and Chewy

Packers vs Bears PLAYOFFS! Love's Biggest Test? - Weekly Wilde
08/01/2026 | 35 min
It’s Wild Card Weekend and the Packers–Bears rivalry is officially back — with everything on the line at Soldier Field. Alex Strouf and Jason Wilde break down the rare postseason matchup between Green Bay and Chicago, why this game feels personal after the Packers’ collapse in the last meeting, and the “quiet confidence” coming out of the locker room. They dive into Jordan Love’s playoff track record (and what he’s learned about avoiding hero ball), Josh Jacobs finally being healthy again, and the biggest swing factors: red-zone execution, turnovers, and whether Green Bay can hold up against Chicago’s run-heavy plan. Plus: special teams hidden threats, Jeff Hafley’s confidence, and what this result could mean for the Packers moving forward.



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