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Mr. Irrelevant (with Alex Strouf)

Mr. Irrelevant (with Alex Strouf)

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Alex Strouf -- alongside his friends and enemies -- provides a comedic and chaotic commentary on all things Wisconsin sports each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.2024, Good Karma Brands, LLC Football (American) Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Ep. 356 Packers Draft Class Ranked Dead Last + What Are You Good At
    Feb 13 2026
    On Mr. Irrelevant with Alex Strouf, Josh DiMaggio, Will Sommers & Hunter Vaughn: 📊 NFL Draft Class Rankings: We break down NFL.com’s ranking of the 2025 draft classes, where the Green Bay Packers rank dead last (#32) while the rival Chicago Bears come in #1 — and discuss whether that’s concerning or expected given how few rookies saw meaningful opportunity last season. 📉 Packers Draft Reality: Strouf digs into how the lack of rookie contributions since 2023 has impacted team success, especially compared to how Seattle and last year’s Eagles thrived en route to a Lombardi Trophy. 🤔 Confidence in Gutekunst?: We debate the confidence level in Packers GM Brian Gutekunst’s ability to nail the draft after eight years on the job and what it means for building a contender. 💰 Offseason Concerns: Strouf explains his concern about how the Packers can elevate this team in free agency and the draft with limited salary cap room and several key decisions looming, while Josh tries to calm him down. 🏀 Bucks Update: The Milwaukee Bucks keep rolling, defeating the Thunder to enter the All-Star Break with no signs of tanking as they await Giannis Antetokounmpo’s return. 🔎 What We Missed: As always, we wrap with under-the-radar storylines and key takeaways you might have overlooked ahead of the weekend.
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Season 2 Finale: Getsy Returns + Packers Offseason Decisions on Jacobs, OL and Rashan Gary - Weekly Wilde
    Feb 12 2026
    One more for the road. The Season 2 finale of the weekly edition of Weekly Wilde is here, and Jason Wilde and Alex Strouf close the book by diving into what’s next for the Packers after Super Bowl week. They start with the most unsurprising (and most debated) hire of the offseason: Luke Getsy returning as quarterbacks coach after Sean Mannion leaves. From there, they get into the backup quarterback plan with Malik Willis expected to depart, and why the Packers are clearly stacking reclamation projects behind Jordan Love. Then it’s rapid-fire offseason triage: Josh Jacobs and the value of leadership and toughness, the reality of offensive line decisions (Elgton Jenkins, Aaron Banks, Sean Rhyan), and the looming Rashan Gary cap and production conversation. Plus: why “change for change’s sake” is tempting, but not always better.
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    35 mins
  • Ep. 353 Packers Free Agent Questions + Olympic Scandal + Ben Brust Joins
    Feb 11 2026
    On Mr. Irrelevant with Alex Strouf, Josh DiMaggio, Hunter Vaughn & Will Sommers: 🤔 Packers’ Big Free Agent Questions: With free agency one month away, we break down Strouf’s five biggest questions for the Packers — including whether Green Bay will make tough decisions like cutting Rashan Gary and if Josh Jacobs is the running back of the future. 🏀 Ben Brust Joins: Ben Brust host of Kyle, Brust and Nortman joins to defend his take that you shouldn't want an MVP QB if you want to win a Super Bowl. 🏔️ Olympic Drama: We react to Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Lægreid’s viral moment at the 2026 Winter Olympics, where he publicly admitted to cheating on his girlfriend after winning a bronze medal — a confession that has sparked debate over timing, integrity, and impact. 🔎 What We Missed: Our signature wrap-up of the under-the-radar storylines and key takeaways you might’ve overlooked as the sports world heads deeper into February.
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    1 hr and 4 mins
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