5PM: Packers-Bears Rivalry Moving Forward, Jordan Love vs Caleb Williams, & Looking Ahead to Baltimore! Plus, Jason Wilde joins! cover art

5PM: Packers-Bears Rivalry Moving Forward, Jordan Love vs Caleb Williams, & Looking Ahead to Baltimore! Plus, Jason Wilde joins!

5PM: Packers-Bears Rivalry Moving Forward, Jordan Love vs Caleb Williams, & Looking Ahead to Baltimore! Plus, Jason Wilde joins!

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Jim Rutledge & Matt Hamilton continue reacting on this Loser Jim Wins Monday after the Packers COLLAPSED in their 22-16 OT loss to the Bears... It could've been worse for Packers fans -- they could've been in COLD Saskatoon like Matt! They also review their Don't Quote Me predictions from Friday -- even though no one saw the script coming for this game with Jordan Love's second-quarter concussion and Caleb Williams' late-game heroics --, and they discuss the ceiling projections for Love and Williams moving forward! They briefly look forward to this coming Saturday's game versus the Ravens with their banged-up starter Lamar Jackson -- how will defenses approach whether Love or Malik Willis starts on Saturday, and is there any rationale to benching injured RB Josh Jacobs? Jason Wilde joins Jim Rutledge & Matt Hamilton to discuss the Packers' 22-16 OT loss to the Bears! Jason shares his insight from the press box in Chicago, the chippiness from Bears fans after their win, and if we'll see these two teams play again in the postseason! Jason also shares the vibes from the locker room after it felt like the Packers gave the game away late, and Jim asks from his perspective as a Bears fan -- why do some Packers fans still want to blame LaFleur? Jim & Matt wrap up with Throwing Stones, as Jim hits close to home with his observation of OTHER Olympians while speaking at the Madison Curling Club last week (aka Matt's home club)!
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