As ugly and miserable of a game as this was to watch live, it may have been even uglier and more miserable to watch a second time through. Green Bay’s 31-0 loss at home at the hands of the Lions was the fitting end to a disappointing season.
Today is part one of our official Pack-A-Day Podcast coaching candidate series and kicking us off are Andrew Mertig and Kyle Fellows who discuss Green Bay head coaching candidate, Josh McDaniels.
Kris Schimmel and Dan Kotnik wrap up the 2018 season by going over who they would pick as their MVPs for the offense and defense in the past season. Also, what are some resolutions Aaron Rodgers, Brian Gutekunst, and others should make for the new year?
Josh Zerkle and Trevor Jossart hop around the NFL to assess the body count of the perhaps-inappropriately-named Black Monday. Could any of those among the terminated have performed better under different circumstances? And would any of them be worth a phone call to interview in Green Bay?
Jacob Morley and Ross Uglem breakdown the pros and cons of Pat Fitzgerald, as well as give a rundown of every other name on the list of candidates expected to interview in GB.
David Michalski wraps up the Green Bay Packers disappointing 6-9-1 season and gives some thoughts about how the organization can pick up the pieces and move forward towards the future.
After a 31-0 drubbing at the hands of the Detroit Lions, the Green Bay Packers 2018 is thankfully, mercifully over. Today on the podcast, Andy Herman returns off of IR and is joined by Tyler Grzegorek and Jacob Westendforf to review Sunday's loss, the season as a whole, and to start looking forward to 2019.
After a brief hiatus, Grading the Pack is back! I only missed three games, the firing of Mike McCarthy, and the first game under Joe Philbin, but there was one thing that I was certainly not going to miss and that was grading Jake Kumerow’s first touchdown!
It’s been a season filled with disappointing performances, controversial penalties, games that Green Bay let slip away, and what could end up being the first real signs of an Aaron Rodgers decline.
With the extensions of Christian Watson & Jayden Reed this 2026 Off-Season, the Packers doubled down and made a statement who they can build around for the forseeable future