SPN Packers reporter Rob Demovsky joins Jen, Gabe & Chewy to discuss the domino effect now underway in Green Bay, as the Packers navigate coaching turnover, inevitable comparisons between Jonathan Gannon and Jim Leonhard, and newly announced contract extensions for the organization’s top decision-makers.
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The segment blends insight, context, and perspective — starting with a reality Demovsky says Packers fans should prepare for immediately.
🏈 Why the Gannon vs. Leonhard comparisons are unavoidable
With Jim Leonhard officially landing the Bills’ defensive coordinator job, Demovsky explains why comparisons to Jonathan Gannon will follow Packers fans all season — regardless of how fair they may or may not be.
Leonhard:
Has never coordinated an NFL defense before
Is stepping into a unit with known issues
Will be judged quickly by a passionate fan base
Gannon, meanwhile, brings:
A proven NFL coordinator résumé
A head-coaching track record (good and bad)
A defense that was productive before Micah Parsons’ injury
Demovsky cautions against declaring winners early, noting that context, roster, and timing matter far more than scheme labels.
🔄 What happens if Adam Stenavich leaves?
The conversation pivots to the offensive side, where Adam Stenavich’s interviews raise questions about internal continuity.
Demovsky outlines possible paths:
Promoting from within
Elevating assistants like Jason Vrabel or Connor Lewis
Revisiting the idea of coaxing Tom Clements out of retirement (again)
He highlights Sean Mannion’s rapid rise — from assistant QB coach to offensive coordinator — as an example of how quickly coaching careers can accelerate when organizations value continuity and quarterback development.
🧠 Why we don’t hear Elliot Wolfe comparisons
One of the more nuanced discussions centers on Elliot Wolfe, now effectively running football operations in New England.
Demovsky explains:
Wolfe was passed over for the Packers GM job eight years ago
That decision permanently closed the door in Green Bay
Ron Wolf was deeply unhappy with how it unfolded
Once organizations move on, they rarely look back
The result: Wolfe and Brian Gutekunst will likely be compared quietly for the rest of their careers — even if fans rarely frame it that way.
💰 Front office extensions & transparency
With the Packers officially extending Matt LaFleur, Brian Gutekunst, and Russ Ball, Demovsky offers insight into what comes next.
He expects:
Gutekunst to speak publicly soon
Possible comments from team president Ed Policy
No public discussion of Russ Ball’s contract (as usual)
LaFleur to wait until his staff is finalized before addressing his deal
Demovsky argues it would benefit the organization for leadership to address fans directly, especially after a turbulent season filled with speculation.
⚖️ The bottom line
Rob Demovsky leaves listeners with a grounded reminder:
Coaching comparisons are inevitable
Staff turnover is normal in successful organizations
Extensions signal stability — but not complacency
And patience is required before judging new hires
Jonathan Gannon, Jim Leonhard, and the Packers’ evolving staff will all be evaluated soon enough — on the field, not in February debates.
🎧 A measured, informative, and context-driven look at where the Packers stand as an organization — with Rob Demovsky on Jen, Gabe & Chewy.
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