4PM: Jordan Love vs Malik Willis VALUE Debate! Plus, Jim's Lifeless Try-Hard Look & Evan Cohen Joins! cover art

4PM: Jordan Love vs Malik Willis VALUE Debate! Plus, Jim's Lifeless Try-Hard Look & Evan Cohen Joins!

4PM: Jordan Love vs Malik Willis VALUE Debate! Plus, Jim's Lifeless Try-Hard Look & Evan Cohen Joins!

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Jim Rutledge, Matt Hamilton & Molly Brown continue talking about their takeaways early into the Packers' offseason, featuring more focus around Jordan Love and the question facing the Packers' roster building -- is $55 million too much? First, they get sidelined by today's "try-hard" suit look for Jim, which looks awfully lifeless today -- can we get a crematorium sponsorship??? They get into the Packers' difficult roster-building situation with a $55 million QB, opening with a conversation about whether Malik Willis at around $20-30 would be a better value as the Packers' starting QB! - Should the Packers follow the Seahawks' roster-building model with Sam Darnold at QB? Evan Cohen of Unsportsmanlike joins Jim, Matt & Molly to talk about the Packers and his takeaways from the Seahawks winning the Super Bowl, including the HEAT he received for saying Sam Darnold is now BETTER than Jordan Love! They also explore a theoretical trade for Love that would allow the Packers to replace him with the cheaper Malik Willis -- would he provide a better VALUE at QB? Can Packers fans trust their "good but not great" Big Three of Love, Matt LaFleur & Gutey, do the Packers feel like they're stuck as an "almost" team, and do Packers fans currently see any scenario where they win the Super Bowl next year? Evan wraps up giving his advice for newly-announced expecting father Matt Hamilton!
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