It’s Packers–Bears week, and this one feels different. Jen, Gabe & Chewy explain why Sunday’s game is the biggest Packers–Bears matchup since 2013, with both teams above .500 this late in a season for the first time since 1932.
With first place in the NFC North on the line, the crew breaks down what Green Bay must do to win the division, why Chicago’s unexpected surge changes the equation, and how the Packers’ biggest weakness — defending the run — will be tested by a Bears offense that just rushed for 281 yards against the Eagles.
They also tackle the Packers’ biggest challenge all season: inconsistency. Big wins over Detroit and Minnesota mean nothing if Green Bay lays an egg this weekend. The group debates whether Jordan Love is ready to carry the offense if the Bears shorten the game, and whether Matt LaFleur can trust his QB to win late if time of possession turns lopsided again.
Plus — snow shoveling chaos, Wisconsin winter misery, neighborhood drama, and why Chewy insists on warming up his diesel truck for 45 minutes as a personal protest.
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