Jason Wilde joins Homer to debate whether the Packers should be viewed through a 2010-2011 lens if injuries truly held them back last season. Wilde explains why he believed Green Bay was legitimately good before the late-season collapse, while also acknowledging the losses that cannot simply be excused away. He makes the case for Javon Bullard as a potential breakout player, highlighting his toughness, versatility, tackling, and fit in the Packers defense. Wilde and Homer also discuss Jordan Love’s long-term legacy, with Homer emphasizing that winning one or two Super Bowls would matter more than matching Aaron Rodgers’ individual awards.