Posted on 10/21/2010 3:52:51 PM PDT by PackerBoy
If you are a true GREEN BAY PACKERS FAN, you just might enjoy: THE PACKER BROTHERS PODCAST!
The Packer Brothers Podcast? It's high-energy, passion, and love for the Green Bay Packers with a dash of humor.
Your hosts, Packer Pete and Lambeau Jack, discuss last Sundays entirely avoidable loss in Lambeau Field, as the Packers endured even more roster-depleting injuries to key players.
Two weeks in a row, the Packers go down to defeat in overtime, this time to the Miami Dolphins. This time in the friendly confines of Lambeau Field.
Why are the Packers struggling so much? And will they rebound this Sunday night against the traitorous Brett Favre-led, much-reviled Minnesota Vikings?
The Packer Brothers will quell your deepest Packer addiction with their spirited and side-splitting dissection of what ails your favorite team and theirs.
And this week's treasured Packer memory celebrates the life and times of the Packer Brothers' recently-departed and dearly-loved Uncle Bill. An uncommonly gifted and big-hearted man, and an epic Packers fan.
Pete and Jack -- real brothers from the same mother -- grew up in the shadow of Lambeau Field.
Visit their blog, download their weekly podcast at iTunes or just click here to download or listen to the most recent show: 2010 Week 6: Dolphins 23, Packers 20 in OT at Lambeau Field
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Be sure to comment on this show here or on their blog, or send them an e-mail at packerbrotherspodcast@gmail.com.
Not likely. Packer DBs and fans alike best get used to the sight of Randy Moss's back side. God, Rodgers had a great preseason QB rating.
May the better team win, my friend.
Perhaps only two more games to enjoy the rivalry.
Packer Brothers Podcast BTTT!
Packer Brothers Podcast - BTTT!
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