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If you study Super Bowl winners and losers, one pattern shows up every single year:
Bad offensive lines do not win championships.
In this episode, we break down why the Packers should go all in on one major free agent move — and why that move isn’t at corner or defensive tackle.
We dive into:
The offensive line pattern that keeps deciding Super Bowls
Why average starters aren’t good enough when it matters most
The difference between Gutekunst’s 2024 and 2025 free agency strategy
Why paying for elite talent beats paying for “solid” veterans
The long-term cap math that makes this move smarter than it looks
Why protecting Jordan Love must be the priority
The player?
Tyler Linderbaum.
Young. Elite. Durable. Scheme-changing.
If the Packers want to return to dominant, sustainable offense — this is the move.
By Ben Kurkowski5
1616 ratings
If you study Super Bowl winners and losers, one pattern shows up every single year:
Bad offensive lines do not win championships.
In this episode, we break down why the Packers should go all in on one major free agent move — and why that move isn’t at corner or defensive tackle.
We dive into:
The offensive line pattern that keeps deciding Super Bowls
Why average starters aren’t good enough when it matters most
The difference between Gutekunst’s 2024 and 2025 free agency strategy
Why paying for elite talent beats paying for “solid” veterans
The long-term cap math that makes this move smarter than it looks
Why protecting Jordan Love must be the priority
The player?
Tyler Linderbaum.
Young. Elite. Durable. Scheme-changing.
If the Packers want to return to dominant, sustainable offense — this is the move.