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In this week's episode of The Wisconsin Sportscast, the Eagles beat the Chiefs in the Super Bowl as the NFL season comes to an end. That means it’s time to look ahead to next season, and hopefully the Packers were able to learn a few things while watching the game on Sunday. One of the big deciders in the Super Bowl was the pass rush the Eagles were able to put on against Mahomes. The NFL’s star quarterback was sacked six times, with never more than four men rushing him. That shows something that’s been lacking in the Packers defense this year: consistent pass rush can win big games. The NFL may look a bit different, but the games are still won in the trenches, and the Eagles were able to rattle Mahomes and keep him on high alert all game. You get hit a few times and pretty quick you’re going to be looking for that next hit instead of looking for an open passer.
Oates says that what the Packers need to be on the lookout for this offseason is a great speed rusher, someone who can fly off the edge and get in the quarterback’s face. Even if he doesn’t make the tackle, he’ll still be able to force the quarterback to move around instead of looking for their target. They need a speed rusher even more than they need a number 1 wide receiver, Oates thinks. Sure, they need a great receiver, but so does everyone. At this time, the team needs to prioritize their needs and get someone who can put some heat on the offense. Or so Oates thinks. Meanwhile, Lucas has to ask: where is Aaron Rodgers going to end up next year? Or maybe the better question is: who can put up with him?
Meanwhile in Milwaukee, the Bucks have traded away Khris Middleton, one of their integral players who helped win them their championship ring. It’s a sad development, but maybe the right move. Sure, when he wasn’t hurt he was great. Maybe he wasn’t a superstar like Giannis, but he was underrated and will likely have his number retired one day. But ever since he hurt his knee in 2022, he just hasn’t been the same. He’s been with the Bucks for 12 years, and it’ll be sad to see him go. But in his place, the Bucks get Kyle Kuzma, who is bigger and younger than Middleton and brings some athleticism to the Bucks, which at the end of last season was one of the biggest things they needed. Like it or not, he’ll be able to help the Bucks in ways that Middleton couldn’t anymore.
The Wisconsin Sportscast with Lucas & Oates is a Cap Times podcast produced by Nate Wegehaupt. Find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
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In this week's episode of The Wisconsin Sportscast, the Eagles beat the Chiefs in the Super Bowl as the NFL season comes to an end. That means it’s time to look ahead to next season, and hopefully the Packers were able to learn a few things while watching the game on Sunday. One of the big deciders in the Super Bowl was the pass rush the Eagles were able to put on against Mahomes. The NFL’s star quarterback was sacked six times, with never more than four men rushing him. That shows something that’s been lacking in the Packers defense this year: consistent pass rush can win big games. The NFL may look a bit different, but the games are still won in the trenches, and the Eagles were able to rattle Mahomes and keep him on high alert all game. You get hit a few times and pretty quick you’re going to be looking for that next hit instead of looking for an open passer.
Oates says that what the Packers need to be on the lookout for this offseason is a great speed rusher, someone who can fly off the edge and get in the quarterback’s face. Even if he doesn’t make the tackle, he’ll still be able to force the quarterback to move around instead of looking for their target. They need a speed rusher even more than they need a number 1 wide receiver, Oates thinks. Sure, they need a great receiver, but so does everyone. At this time, the team needs to prioritize their needs and get someone who can put some heat on the offense. Or so Oates thinks. Meanwhile, Lucas has to ask: where is Aaron Rodgers going to end up next year? Or maybe the better question is: who can put up with him?
Meanwhile in Milwaukee, the Bucks have traded away Khris Middleton, one of their integral players who helped win them their championship ring. It’s a sad development, but maybe the right move. Sure, when he wasn’t hurt he was great. Maybe he wasn’t a superstar like Giannis, but he was underrated and will likely have his number retired one day. But ever since he hurt his knee in 2022, he just hasn’t been the same. He’s been with the Bucks for 12 years, and it’ll be sad to see him go. But in his place, the Bucks get Kyle Kuzma, who is bigger and younger than Middleton and brings some athleticism to the Bucks, which at the end of last season was one of the biggest things they needed. Like it or not, he’ll be able to help the Bucks in ways that Middleton couldn’t anymore.
The Wisconsin Sportscast with Lucas & Oates is a Cap Times podcast produced by Nate Wegehaupt. Find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
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