The Packers and Lions met five times in the 1994 calendar year, including two iconic playoff games.
Read MoreJon Meerdink and Gary Zilavy discuss Jordy Nelson’s performance against the Vikings last week and whether the defense truly went against coach Mike Zimmer’s wishes [00:45]. We reflect back on just how dominant Bart Starr was during his legendary career [06:40] and break down the many scenarios on how Green Bay can make the playoffs [10:30]. Is Rodgers’ “run the table” comment the best soundbite in Packers history? [16:46]
Read MoreAaron Rodgers is once again considered a candidate for the NFL’s Most Valuable MVP award, thanks to a prodigious return to form and a four game winning streak. The two-time MVP winner has a strong case, but he shouldn’t win.
Read MoreJon Meerdink and Gary Zilavy celebrate Aaron Rodgers' clutch heroics against the Bears [00:24] and dish on the Packers' representatives in the Pro Bowl [04:06]. There's a crazy scenario involving seven different NFL games that ends with the Packers clinching a playoff spot [06:30], and the guys break down Ty Montgomery's emergence as a running back [12:04].
Read MoreNow that Ty Montgomery is officially, 100% a running back, it’s possible the Packers may make their budding star change his number for some Draconian reason.
Read MoreGreen Bay evened the all-time series in the NFL’s oldest rivalry, beating Chicago 30-27. Mason Crosby’s 32-yard field goal as time expired stopped a furious Bears comeback and put the Packers in the driver’s seat for an NFC North title.
Read MoreJon Meerdink and Gary Zilavy dig deep on this year's MVP race and talk about what Aaron Rodgers has to do to collect his third award. Jon thinks there's five legitimate candidates, Rodgers included. Does Gary agree? Plus, the guys touch on how Mike McCarthy has managed the injuries to his star quarterback [00:20], what kind of contributions the team has gotten from this year's rookie class [05:10], and whether the NFL is dealing with an injury epidemic [12:00].
Read MoreLet me take you back to the early 2000’s and a guy by the name of Torrance Marshall.
Read MoreWhen Mike McCarthy confirmed super-utility man Ty Montgomery is officially a running back this week, the very first thing I thought of was his jersey number.
Read MoreAaron Rodgers is back, hobbled calf and all. The last eight games have seen the All-Pro and two-time MVP quarterback complete 67% of his passes and throw eight touchdowns for every interception
Read MoreHow have Aaron Rodgers and other Packers players done against the Seahawks?
Read MorePODCAST: Jon and Gary examine the Packers' chances against Seattle and look at the team's future going forwards.
Read MoreI think we need to recognize what this season could represent for the Packers as a whole. Aaron Rodgers wants to “run the table,” but maybe we should look at this season less as a run towards greatness and more of a last stand for a significant group of players.
Read MoreOK, once you’re done chuckling, let’s examine the facts.
Read MoreJulius Peppers has been far from great this year, but his production in limited opportunities has pushed him into some of the rarest air in league history.
Read MoreThere was a play in the third quarter Monday where Carson Wentz rolled to his right and was chased out of the pocket by Clay Matthews.
Read MoreIf you’re looking for a scapegoat for the Packers’ sluggish season, it’s not Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers was in rare form on Monday night.
Read MoreIn the midst of a four-game losing streak, the Green Bay Packers enter Monday night’s game as a five point underdog. Since 2011’s 15-1 season, Green Bay has been an underdog 20 times (with tonight being the 21st), winning outright in just 4 contests.
Read MoreThis Thanksgiving, Jon and Gary share what they're thankful for this holiday season.
Read MoreSeveral different media sources have pointed out that the Packers haven’t seen a four game stretch this terrible since 1953. Let’s comfort ourselves by pointing and laughing at a team that was so hapless that it managed to post separate losing streaks of three and five games.
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