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  • Giannis Sound Gone? Buck Introduce Taylor Jenkins as BIG DECISION Nears
    May 7 2026
    Taylor Jenkins is officially the new head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks — but his introduction quickly became about something much bigger: Giannis Antetokounmpo’s future in Milwaukee. In this hour of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, the crew reacts to Jenkins’ introductory press conference, Jimmy Haslam’s timeline for a Giannis decision, and Giannis referring to the Bucks as “Milwaukee” instead of “we.” The conversation dives into whether Giannis is already mentally separating from the franchise, whether the Bucks have any realistic path to rebuilding around him, and how much the upcoming NBA Draft lottery could impact the entire future of the organization. Plus, Jason Wilde joins the show to talk Packers, including whether Jordan Morgan or Matthew Golden has more pressure heading into 2026, why Tucker Kraft may be the Packers’ next drafted All-Pro, and why the kicking competition could put Brandon McManus in serious danger
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    56 min
  • Packers Roster Reality 👀 Who’s Safe… and Who Could Lose Their Job?
    May 7 2026
    The Packers may look set on paper — but not everyone feels secure. In this hour of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, the crew dives into Green Bay’s roster after the draft and asks a key question: 👉 Who is actually safe… and who might be in trouble? 🧀 Packers Roster Stability… or Illusion? The conversation centers on: Which positions feel locked in Which spots still have uncertainty And where competition could shake things up Surprisingly: 👉 There aren’t many obvious job battles Which leads to a bigger takeaway: 👉 The Packers might already know who their guys are 😬 Who Could Lose Their Job? Some names and positions come up: Kicker battle (rookie vs veteran) Cornerback depth concerns Offensive line backups Potential cuts like Jacob Monk 👉 Not a ton of chaos — but a few key pressure points 🧠 The Offensive Line Still Looms Even with plenty of bodies: Questions remain about depth Injuries feel inevitable And the drop-off behind starters is unclear 👉 It’s still the position that could derail things 👀 Running Back Depth Question Behind Josh Jacobs: Heavy reliance on young players Uncertainty if injuries hit Possible need to look outside the roster 🎯 Bigger Picture The surprising takeaway: 👉 The Packers might actually be in a good spot Fewer open competitions Defined roles A roster that feels more settled than expected But: 👉 That also means less margin for error 😂 Bonus: Derby Chaos + Cinco de Mayo Rules The hour also delivers classic JGC chaos: Chewy’s strict rules for celebrating Cinco de Mayo Josh’s wild Kentucky Derby + bachelor party recap Lost backpack, bus disaster, and survival mode stories
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    34 min
  • Packers Pressure Debate | Jordan Morgan or Matthew Golden MUST Prove it?
    May 6 2026
    The Packers offense may be changing — and two young players are right in the middle of it. In this hour of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, the crew reacts to Adam Stenavich’s comments about Green Bay’s wide receiver rotation, Jordan Morgan taking over at left tackle, and whether the Packers are shifting away from constant competition toward more clearly defined roles. The big debate: who has more pressure in 2026 — Jordan Morgan or Matthew Golden? Morgan appears set to take over at left tackle, but questions remain after limited NFL action. Golden now has a clearer path in the wide receiver room after the departures of Romeo Doubs and Dontayvion Wicks, but that also means more expectations. The conversation also gets into Green Bay’s receiver depth, how snaps could be redistributed, whether Christian Watson, Jayden Reed, Tucker Kraft and Golden can form an explosive group, and why staying healthy becomes even more important with fewer proven bodies in the room. Plus, the show debates whether the Packers’ offensive philosophy is changing, why defined roles may matter, and how rhythm impacts receivers and tight ends across a full game. Keywords: Packers offense, Jordan Morgan, Matthew Golden, Adam Stenavich, Green Bay Packers receivers, Packers offensive line, Jayden Reed, Christian Watson, Tucker Kraft.
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    49 min
  • Stand or Sit at Games?! Lambeau Debate Gets HEATED
    May 6 2026
    It’s one of the most underrated debates in sports… and it gets heated fast. In this hour of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, the crew dives into the age-old question: 👉 Should fans stand or sit at games? And trust us — people have STRONG opinions. 🏈 The Lambeau Field Debate Sparked by a fan code-of-conduct discussion, the question becomes: Do you have the right to stand the whole game? Or are you ruining the experience for the people behind you? Chewy’s stance: 👉 Sit down — that’s why seats exist 👀 The Other Side But not everyone agrees: Some fans say standing is part of the energy Especially during big moments And especially in playoff atmospheres Jen’s argument: 👉 You paid for the ticket — you should be able to stand ⚖️ The Real Answer: It Depends The conversation settles into a middle ground: Situational standing (big plays, big moments) Not standing for the entire game Being aware of people around you 👉 It’s less about rules… more about respect 🎤 Concerts vs Sports The debate expands beyond football: At concerts → standing is expected At games → watching is the priority Which raises another question: 👉 Are these two experiences even comparable? 🧠 The Bigger Idea At its core, this is really about: Shared experiences Personal freedom vs community awareness And whether fans are becoming more self-focused 📊 The Fan Reaction Listeners weigh in heavily: Many side with “sit down” Others defend standing in big moments Some suggest a solution: 👉 Separate sections for standers vs sitters
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    40 min
  • Tyrod Taylor Signing, Jordan Love Injury Debate & Packers Hate Survey
    May 5 2026
    Jen, Gabe and Chewy open the hour reacting to the Packers signing veteran quarterback Tyrod Taylor and releasing Desmond Ridder. They debate whether Taylor’s mobility makes him a better fit behind Jordan Love, while also questioning a Giants report that labeled Love one of the NFL’s most injury-prone quarterbacks. Jason Wilde and Adam Schefter join the show to discuss Taylor’s value, Jonathan Gannon’s adaptable defensive approach, and why Green Bay appears to be prioritizing veteran stability in a Super Bowl-minded season. The hour wraps with a new survey naming the Packers one of the NFL’s most hated teams, leading the crew to wonder whether Green Bay’s sustained success has turned admiration into envy.
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    47 min
  • Brewers Injury Patience with Jeff Levering, NIL Power Rankings & Jonathan Gannon’s Defensive Vision
    May 5 2026
    Jen, Gabe and Chewy start the hour with Brewers broadcaster Jeff Levering, breaking down Jackson Chourio’s impressive return and why Milwaukee fans should stay patient despite early-season inconsistency. They discuss Logan Henderson’s upside, Brandon Woodruff’s injury outlook, pitching depth, and why the Brewers are still in a solid spot as the NL Central tightens. The hour shifts to Chewy’s Power Rankings, where the crew guesses the top NIL spenders in college football and quickly questions the numbers after Texas Tech is left off the list. They close with reaction to Jonathan Gannon’s first Packers press conference, focusing on his adaptable defensive philosophy, the importance of Jordan Love in attracting coaches to Green Bay, and whether the Packers’ cornerback room is good enough heading into 2026.
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    42 min
  • 18 Games Coming? + Can the Brewers Survive the Injury Bug?
    May 4 2026
    The NFL just won’t let go of that 18th game idea—so is it inevitable? The crew breaks down what it means for players, fans, and the future of the league. Then, closer to home, the Brewers are already dealing with a wave of early-season injuries. Is this just a bump in the road or something bigger? Can they stay afloat until reinforcements arrive?
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    41 min
  • From Churchill Downs to the Bucket List: Must-See Sports Moments
    May 4 2026
    Fresh off the Kentucky Derby buzz, the crew dives into the ultimate sports bucket list. What events have to be experienced in person? From iconic venues to once-in-a-lifetime atmospheres, Jen, Gabe, and Chewy build their lists and debate what truly belongs at the top. Plus, some unexpected picks that might make you rethink your own sports travel dreams.
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    49 min