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Ep. 398 Packers Betting on Potential? Plus OTA Takeaways and a Red-Hot Brewers Team

1 h 1 min · 3 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Ep. 398 Packers Betting on Potential? Plus OTA Takeaways and a Red-Hot Brewers Team

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Alex Strouf, Josh DiMaggio, and Will Sommers debate the Packers' team-building philosophy after trade rumors involving Josh Sweat, discussing whether Green Bay should continue trusting young talent or become more aggressive in pursuing proven veterans. The crew breaks down key OTA storylines, including Matthew Golden's expected leap, Micah Parsons' recovery timeline, Trey Smack's early kicking struggles, and what the Packers' offense could look like in 2026. Plus, the Brewers continue their surge atop the NL Central, Kyle Harrison dominates again, Abner Uribe sparks controversy with his celebration against the Cardinals, and One Word Wednesday delivers another round of sports oddities and laughs.

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