Jim Rutledge & Molly Brown roll into Hour 2 of the final cutdown day for the Packers' 53-man roster. They continue asking which Packers roster move was most surprising: cutting Michael Pratt, Sean Clifford or Anders Carlson OR putting AJ Dillon on IR? They also start to wonder how much Rich Bisaccia has actually helped Green Bay's special teams, and is it a win if Jeff Hafley is Bisaccia 2.0? Jason Wilde joins Jim & Molly to continue breaking down the Packers' final 53-man roster cuts and moves. Jason chimes in on which roster move surprised him the most, will AJ Dillon every play another snap in the NFL after going on season-ending IR, what players does he think are likely candidates to return on the practice squad, and how do we evaluate Gutey's 2020 Draft class now that Jordan Love is the last man standing in Green Bay? Molly asks if Packers fans should be more concerned with the running back depth behind Josh Jacobs or starting kicker if it ends up being Greg Joseph's job this season? Also, is Gutey gonna start regretting letting go of Aaron Jones in what could have been an awesome Jacobs-Jones 1-2 punch? Jason also chimes in on the show's important question of the day -- what is the best food-named band/musician: Korn, the Black-Eyed Peas, Salt-N-Pepa, or the Red Hot Chili Peppers? Jim gives the play-by-play breakdown of how he removed his wife's wedding garter back in the day. Throwing Stones includes giving some flowers to Badgers linebacker Maema Njongmeta