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Jason Wilde: 155 Wins, No Super Bowl — Why the Packers Still Haven’t Broken Through

Jason Wilde: 155 Wins, No Super Bowl — Why the Packers Still Haven’t Broken Through

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The Packers’ 155 wins since 2011 Zero Super Bowl appearances NFC Championship failures Brian Gutekunst’s offseason uncertainty The salary cap “credit card” flexibility Whether Green Bay is truly close 📌 Based strictly on the Jason Wilde segment from 021326 JGC Hour 1 021326 JGC Hour 1 🎧 Jen, Gabe & Chewy — Jason Wilde Segment (021326) 🎙️ Podcast Title Options (SEO Optimized for Packers Growth) 🏆 BEST OVERALL (RECOMMENDED) “Jason Wilde: 155 Wins, No Super Bowl — Why the Packers Still Haven’t Broken Through” 🔥 Strong Alternates “Jason Wilde on the Packers’ Super Bowl Drought Since 2011” “Four NFC Title Games, Zero Rings — Jason Wilde Explains the Gap” “Jason Wilde: What’s Actually Holding the Packers Back?” “Winning Isn’t Enough — Jason Wilde on the Packers’ Ceiling” “Jason Wilde Breaks Down the Packers’ 14-Year Super Bowl Frustration” 📱 Short / Apple-Friendly Option “Jason Wilde on Why the Packers Haven’t Returned to the Super Bowl” 📝 Full Podcast Description (Jason Wilde Only) The Green Bay Packers have won 155 regular-season games since 2011 — fourth most in the NFL. They have also made zero Super Bowl appearances during that span. In this candid conversation on Jen, Gabe & Chewy, ESPN Wisconsin reporter Jason Wilde breaks down why that gap exists — and why it’s more complicated than blaming one coach, one quarterback, or one roster flaw. 021326 JGC Hour 1 🏈 It’s Not a Failure — It’s a Pattern Wilde revisits the Packers’ NFC Championship losses in 2014, 2016, 2019, and 2020, explaining that each collapse had a different cause: Defensive breakdowns Special teams disasters Offensive stagnation Roster imbalance Green Bay hasn’t lacked talent. They’ve lacked alignment. As Wilde puts it, the Packers have been good — just not complete at the right moments. 🧠 The Sam Darnold Contrast Wilde uses Seattle’s recent Super Bowl win as an example of how balance wins championships. Sam Darnold didn’t carry Seattle. He avoided mistakes while the roster around him executed. The Packers, by contrast, have rarely had: Elite offense Top-tier defense Functional special teams All peaking simultaneously. 💰 The Cap “Credit Card” Question The discussion then turns to the offseason. While Brian Gutekunst insists the Packers have the flexibility to “do what they want,” Wilde admits something unusual: He doesn’t have a clear read on what the plan actually is. Questions remain: What happens with Rashan Gary? Is Elgton Jenkins truly gone? How many 2022 draft picks walk? Are they really committed to keeping Romeo Doubs? The “credit card” flexibility exists — but using it requires conviction. ⚖️ The Bottom Line The Packers aren’t dysfunctional. They aren’t rebuilding. They aren’t far away. But they also haven’t been complete enough to finish. Winning 10–13 games a year is impressive. Winning in January is different. And until Green Bay solves that balance problem — roster construction, late-game execution, and offseason decisiveness — 2011 will continue to loom large. 🎧 A clear-eyed, thoughtful breakdown of the Packers’ Super Bowl drought and what still separates them from finishing the job — with Jason Wilde on Jen, Gabe & Chewy.
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