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“Jason Wilde on Packers Coaching Continuity”
📝 Full Episode Description (Hour 1)
The Green Bay Packers are running it back — and not everyone is thrilled about it.
In Hour 1 of Jen, Gabe & Chewy, the crew reacts to the Packers’ decision to maintain continuity on the offensive coaching staff, including Luke Getsy returning as quarterbacks coach and Adam Stenovich remaining on staff, sparking a larger debate about whether Green Bay is prioritizing stability over urgency.
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Are the Packers close to a Super Bowl… or just convincing themselves they are?
🏈 Continuity vs Change
The central debate:
If the organization truly believes it is “close” to winning a Super Bowl, why make major changes?
The hosts wrestle with:
Whether Luke Getsy is the right coach to help Jordan Love take the “year four leap” that Rodgers and Favre made
Whether Adam Stenovich is being scapegoated unfairly
Or whether the lack of offensive changes signals complacency
Chewy argues that true contenders don’t rely on perfect health or “stars aligning” to win championships. Injuries happen to everyone — and great teams overcome them.
🧠 Jason Wilde Joins
Jason Wilde jumps in to cool down some of the more emotional reactions.
He reminds fans:
The Packers lost their best offensive lineman, their best defensive player, and their quarterback for stretches late in the season
Injuries derailed what had been a legitimate Super Bowl-caliber roster after acquiring Micah Parsons
Stability doesn’t automatically equal stagnation
Wilde pushes back on the idea that the Packers are “crap” or headed nowhere, pointing out how spoiled the franchise’s recent history has been compared to true down eras.
🔄 The Offensive Line Question
One of the most heated portions of the hour centers on the offensive line.
Did the Packers blow up a top-tier unit unnecessarily?
Wilde explains:
The move to shift Elgton Jenkins and sign Aaron Banks created a trickle-down effect
Losing Zach Tom and others compounded the problem
The offensive line regression may be more personnel-driven than coaching-driven
The group debates whether offensive line rotation was a Stenovich issue — or ultimately a Matt LaFleur decision.
⚖️ The Big Picture
At its core, this hour asks one question:
Are the Packers:
Confident in their internal growth and development?
or
Too comfortable with “good enough”?
Jason Wilde’s answer is measured: the Packers have flaws, but the situation isn’t nearly as bleak as frustrated fans suggest.
Whether continuity pays off or backfires will be decided this season.
🎧 A thoughtful, passionate, and at times heated debate about Packers coaching philosophy, Jordan Love’s trajectory, and whether Green Bay’s offseason approach reflects confidence or complacency — only on Jen, Gabe & Chewy.
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