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5PM: Can Matthew Golden Shine in Year 1 + Jordan Love Expectations for Year 3

5PM: Can Matthew Golden Shine in Year 1 + Jordan Love Expectations for Year 3

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Jim Rutledge, Matt Hamilton & Molly Brown roll into Hour 2 of their conversation about the state of the Packers wide receiver room and across the board after the changes this offseason. They extend the conversation from Matthew Golden's potential in Year 1 to narrow in on who will finish atop the receiving corps as a whole. Also, ESPN's Mina Kimes said she is still giving Jordan Love the benefit of the doubt, but where should we draw the line of expectations for his floor versus his ceiling heading into Year 3 as a starter? During Throwing Stones, Jim addresses one of his biggest haters on the Carbliss talk/text line who asks if Golden will have a better rookie season than Rome Odunze did with the Bears last year. Mark Tauscher joins to wrap up today's show to discuss Badgers football and the pessimism circling the program this offseason. Jim shares the brighter side with an anecdote about one of Jeff Grimes' first messages the new offensive coordinator before Matt brings it back down with the Vegas' over/under wins projection of 5.5... Can Luke Fickell bounce back after two extremely underwhelming first seasons? Tausch answers one Packers question before he leaves, reacting to ESPN's Mina Kimes saying that she doesn't believe first-round rookie Matthew Golden will be able to step in and be a No. 1 WR for Green Bay.
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