Jim Rutledge & Molly Brown continue to collect themselves following a fantastic appearance from actor/comedian Hannibal Buress in Hour 1. They finally shift to today's Packers topic, as Jim reacts to a point that Evan Cohen made on X/Twitter that seemingly re-affirms Jim's takes on Super Bowl winning QBs. Jim asks if the Packers best chance to win a Super Bowl with Jordan Love is in 2024 (while he's still on a cost-controlled contract)? Jason Wilde joins Jim & Molly to talk everything from intro music to the Olympics to the Packers! Jason begins asking why his nickname for producer Primetime Wollersheim (aka the sommelier) never stuck, and he discovers the well-hidden nickname of his longtime colleague Jim Polzin of the Wisconsin State Journal. Jim also shares some of his fascination/fandom for the US Women's rugby team and their star player Ilona Maher. They talk about the Olympic sports that most average joes could pick up (if they dedicated their life to it). Molly also asks Jason about the perception that the Packers still just have it "figured out" with developing QBs after signing Love to a mega-deal, and Jim asks Jason if this season is the Packers' best chance to win a Super Bowl with Love under center? Throwing Stones includes takes about the Brewers sticking to their financially-reasonable philosophy at today's trade deadline and the idea of a "family section" for air travel. They wrap up the show with Jim's advice for nervous flyers like himself.