Jim Rutledge and Matt Hamilton host for their final show together this week before Matt hits the road to curl in Arizona. They each describe if they're still hungover from their respective copium and hopium from the Packers' loss to the Bears before stepping back for a broader conversation on Jordan Love. With Love failing to take a significant step forward in performance from the 2023 to 2024 regular season, they ask if Love simply underachieved this regular season or if our collective expectations were simply too high? They also play What Matt Missed, reviewing some out-of-context audio clips about a Packers vet who wants to see the mistakes corrected, a spin on the coaching carousel on the East Coast, and a QB who says he "doesn't wanna hold things up" with his decision this offseason (again)... Jason Wilde joins Jim and Matt to discuss the Packers playoff chances heading into the first round matchup versus the Eagles and more cleanup from last Sunday's embarrassing loss to the Bears. Jason first answers today's poll question, asking if Jordan Love underachieved this season or did we have out-sized expectations. Matt also describes how his expectations changed after Jordan's big offseason payday, and they discuss if Love can change the narrative about his performance this season with another run in the playoffs. Jason also answers yesterday's poll question, asking what the biggest regular-season flaw for the Packers heading into the playoffs: slow starts, defense late in games, Jordan Love, or coaching? And, which was the biggest issue in the 24-22 loss to the Bears, and how strong is Jim's hopium for his Bears after some of the early results in their head coach search?