Sinopsis
Wake up each day as host Ryan Schlipp dives deep into the latest Green Bay Packers news and insights on the Packernet Podcast.Overtime Media; Your Sport. Your Team. On your time. Overtime is a Sports Podcast Network covering Pro and College Sports leagues and teams with entertaining and insightful podcasts.
Episodios
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Packers Total Access : Packers Contract ROADBLOCK? Are They DISRESPECTING Matt LaFleur? + Romeo Doubs & Teammates Seem To Be Saying Goodbye
16/01/2026 Duración: 01h18minPackers Total Access : Packers Contract ROADBLOCK? Are They DISRESPECTING Matt LaFleur? + Romeo Doubs & Teammates Seem To Be Saying Goodbye
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The Offseason Journey That Could Define Green Bay's Future Forever
15/01/2026 Duración: 01h15sThink the offseason means nothing to talk about? Think again. Ryan breaks down the complete NFL offseason calendar, proving there's football content from now through training camp with barely a gap in sight. The Matt LaFleur situation appears headed toward resolution, with reports indicating talks have progressed to the point where it would be surprising if he isn't back. But the real story might be what's happening on defense, where Jeff Hafley could be heading out and DeMarcus Covington is drawing defensive coordinator interest elsewhere. From the East West Shrine Bowl on January 27th to the Senior Bowl just days later, Ryan explains why these events matter more than casual fans realize. Christian Watson was a relative unknown before his Senior Bowl performance changed everything. Who's next? Plus, the full breakdown of free agency dates, the NFL Combine, pro days, and why the Packers' reputation with undrafted free agents remains one of their biggest advantages. Whether you're a draft junkie or just tr
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Packernet After Dark: Callers Demand Answers After Worst Second Half in Memory
15/01/2026 Duración: 01h06minThe phones are ringing off the hook as Packers fans process what might be the most devastating collapse in recent memory. Up huge at halftime against their biggest rival, the Packers managed to produce the worst second-half meltdown since the Falcons' infamous Super Bowl collapse—and yes, Matt LaFleur was on that Atlanta staff too. Callers flood the lines with raw, unfiltered emotion as they try to make sense of a team that looked dominant for 30 minutes before completely quitting. Bruce kicks things off questioning whether LaFleur is simply a great play designer trapped in a head coach's job. Nate calls in heated, demanding accountability and less sunshine-and-rainbows coverage. New caller Liz from upstate New York delivers a heartfelt moment of appreciation that cuts through the chaos. Multiple callers debate whether the Packers need a complete culture overhaul or if letting LaFleur sweat through a lame-duck season is the answer. The conversation turns to the bigger picture: a roster stacked with talent,
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Packers Total Access Hour 2 : The Latest On Matt LaFleur & Jeff Hafley + Packers Set To Hit Free Agency
15/01/2026 Duración: 48minPackers Total Access Hour 2 : The Latest On Matt LaFleur & Jeff Hafley + Packers Set To Hit Free Agency
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Packers Total Access : The Latest On Matt LaFleur & Jeff Hafley + Packers Set To Hit Free Agency
15/01/2026 Duración: 45minPackers Total Access : The Latest On Matt LaFleur & Jeff Hafley + Packers Set To Hit Free Agency
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Can the Packers Win a Super Bowl With This Coaching Staff?
14/01/2026 Duración: 48minThe numbers don't lie, and Ryan digs deep into the uncomfortable question every Packers fan is asking: should Matt LaFleur remain as head coach? This episode delivers a comprehensive analytical breakdown using coaching philosophy frameworks, statistical evidence, and observable patterns that paint a concerning picture of Green Bay's direction. Before diving into the coaching analysis, Ryan covers critical injury updates including Zach Tom's partially torn patellar tendon, Devonte Wyatt's broken fibula, Tucker Kraft's rehab progress, and Micah Parsons' emotional recovery comments that raise some red flags. Plus, Mike Tomlin's surprising departure from Pittsburgh after 19 seasons. The heart of the episode examines LaFleur through a rigorous coaching checklist: player development (or lack thereof), operational cleanliness, timeout management (where LaFleur ranks dead last in unnecessary offensive timeouts), and the team's ability to self-correct. The stats are damning—the Packers lost three games when leading
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Packernet After Dark: Breaking Down the Blown Lead and What Must Change
14/01/2026 Duración: 01h51sThe phones are melting down and the pain is real. Packers fans flood the lines to process one of the most devastating playoff losses in recent memory as Green Bay blows an 18-point lead to the Bears and watches their season end in heartbreak. Callers unleash raw emotion as they dissect what went wrong in the second half collapse. Ray from Tennessee questions whether Matt LaFleur can instill the discipline this team desperately needs. Aaron from Eau Claire shares the agony of watching surrounded by celebrating Bears fans. Multiple callers demand coaching changes, with special teams and McManus's missed kicks taking heavy fire. Beer Cheese Benny reminds everyone that draft season is the time to dream again. Ryan breaks down the uncomfortable truth: Jordan Love threw four touchdowns with zero interceptions, the offense moved the ball, and there's no logical reason this game should have been lost. The EPA numbers show Green Bay was better in almost every category except special teams, where the Packers posted
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Why the LaFleur Limbo Has Every Packer Fan Holding Their Breath
13/01/2026 Duración: 55minRyan dives deep into the murky waters of NFL media speculation after waking up to Adam Schefter's tweet suggesting the Packers will work to keep Matt LaFleur—only to realize it might just be recycled information from Ian Rapoport repackaged for clicks. This episode breaks down the possible interpretations of Schefter's report, examines whether any actual new information exists, and explores the fascinating challenge of evaluating coaching quality through inference—comparing it to how astrophysicists study black holes by observing what surrounds them rather than the object itself. Ryan also shares Micah Parsons' strong endorsement of LaFleur and analyzes the history of coaching trades in the NFL. Key discussion points include the mechanics of coaching contract negotiations, John Harbaugh speculation, reserve futures contract signings, and why Ryan now puts LaFleur's return at 80/20 odds. Whether you're frustrated or relieved about the coaching situation, this episode provides the analytical framework to und
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Packernet After Dark: Live Fan Reactions to the Most Painful Loss of the Season
13/01/2026 Duración: 46minThe phone lines lit up after the Packers suffered one of the most gut-wrenching playoff losses in recent memory—blowing an 18-point halftime lead to the Chicago Bears and getting eliminated from the postseason. Callers from across the country dialed in to process the pain, vent their frustrations, and ask the hard questions about Matt LaFleur's future in Green Bay. The second half collapse dominated the conversation: six points scored versus 28 allowed, Josh Jacobs limited to just six rushing yards, and Brandon McManus missing kicks when they mattered most. Multiple callers declared they're done defending LaFleur after watching another playoff implosion, questioning whether a coach heading into year eight can suddenly develop the leadership qualities he's failed to demonstrate. The discussion turned philosophical as fans compared Green Bay's championship culture—or lack thereof—to the Patriots and Chiefs dynasties that seem to find ways to win when everything is on the line. Amid the despair, callers found
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Packers Total Access :
13/01/2026 Duración: 01h02minPackers Total Access : Packers Exit Interviews REVEAL Matt LaFleur Has Full Team Support!
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Former Players, Media Unite: The Mounting Evidence Against Lafleur
12/01/2026 Duración: 01h10minA staunch Matt Lafleur defender hits the breaking point. After years of pushing back against emotional fan reactions and demands to fire the coach, the evidence from Saturday's playoff collapse against Chicago has become impossible to ignore. This episode examines what happens when analytical thinking meets undeniable reality. The discussion explores the psychological concept of "need for cognitive closure"—why fans rush to definitive answers—while acknowledging that sometimes the stopped clock is finally right. From Bill Huber's scathing Sports Illustrated piece to James Jones admitting "his seat just got real hot," the media consensus has shifted dramatically. Former players are calling out the team's lack of heart, effort, and basic football fundamentals in the biggest moments. The contrast with Ben Johnson's Bears—a team with inferior talent but superior belief—raises uncomfortable questions about culture, motivation, and what exactly is missing in Green Bay. With Ed Policy watching the meltdown from t
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