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The Homer Hour

With 34 years in the market, Homer has a take like no one else. Combine that was the likes of former Packers Bryan Bulaga and Gary Ellerson as well as ESPN's John Anderson? Get ready for some fireworks!

  1. 50

    Kicker Confusion, Giannis Debate & Championship Perspective

    Homer dives into frustration over the Packers moving on from their veteran kicker, questioning why the team paid him and didn’t allow a true competition with the rookie. Jason Wilde joins and offers insight, suggesting the veteran may have requested his release, while also sharing behind-the-scenes stories about near trades for Randy Moss and Tony Gonzalez. Homer shifts to the Bucks, arguing the franchise must prioritize loading up on talent in what’s being called an all-time great NBA Draft, especially if Giannis’ future is uncertain. The conversation expands into a bigger philosophical debate: how often fans “need” championships, with Homer arguing even one title in a lifetime can be enough. He closes by questioning Giannis’ desire to play late in a lost season and mixes in his signature “dome open or closed” bit for Brewers fans.

  2. 49

    Gannon Debate, Tyrod Taylor & Badgers Outlook

    Homer kicks off with a strong stance on Jonathan Gannon, emphasizing his 29% head coaching record while debating whether that should impact expectations as Packers defensive coordinator. Jason Wilde joins to frame Gannon as more of an unknown than a sure thing, sparking a deeper conversation about coaching philosophy and track record. Tim Van Vooren adds perspective on Tyrod Taylor’s value, highlighting his impact in the quarterback room and as support for Jordan Love. The hour also touches on Packers offseason developments, including rookie impressions and kicker competition. Homer wraps with a bold take on the Badgers, predicting at least seven wins despite national skepticism.

  3. 48

    Homer Rants, Draft Talk & Van Ness Questions

    Homer kicks off The Homer Hour fired up over a shockingly cheap Ha Ha Clinton-Dix signed jersey, setting the tone for a lively and unpredictable hour. Alongside Gary Ellerson, the focus shifts to the Packers’ draft, where both agree it was solid but not spectacular, with immediate expectations on young contributors like Brandon Cisse. The conversation dives deep into Lucas Van Ness, with Gary admitting he hasn’t seen enough to believe in a breakout yet, comparing his trajectory to Nick Perry rather than elite pass rushers. Caller input fuels debate about whether Van Ness’ struggles are on him or the Packers’ development system. Homer also questions Matt LaFleur’s recent comments about “changing” his approach, while Gary pushes back, emphasizing evolution without micromanaging. The hour blends classic Homer humor, sharp Packers analysis, and real concern about whether key players can elevate this team moving forward.

  4. 47

    Bryan Bulaga Sounds Off on Packers Rookie Camp

    Homer and Bryan Bulaga open the hour with a hilarious look at Bulaga’s dominant flag football coaching career, including undefeated seasons, lopsided wins, and the challenges of coaching kids playing up against older competition. The conversation then shifts to the Packers, as Bulaga shares what rookie minicamp was really like after being drafted, from learning a brand-new playbook overnight to finding out quickly whether he belonged. Bulaga also explains why he thinks today’s rookie camp walkthrough format is a waste of time and why young players need real speed reps to show what they can do. Jason Wilde joins later to break down the Packers’ decision to pick up Lucas Van Ness’ fifth-year option and what it says about the team’s belief in his future. The hour wraps with more debate over Van Ness’ role in the Packers defense and whether a new scheme could finally unlock the production Green Bay has been waiting for.

  5. 46

    Homer Sounds Alarm on Packers’ Division Drought

    Homer opens the hour with his signature chaos—dome updates, YouTube antics, and a lively round of Rain Man—but quickly shifts to a pointed Packers discussion. He highlights a startling stat: Green Bay hasn’t won the division in four straight seasons, something nearly unheard of in franchise history. Jason Wilde joins to debate how much that actually matters, weighing division titles versus postseason success and what should define expectations. The conversation intensifies as Homer lays out a clear stance—no division title and no playoff win this year could mean major changes. Tim Van Vooren adds insight from his scouting bureau, breaking down draft picks like Brandon Cisse and urging patience with young contributors. The hour blends humor and history with a serious question: are the Packers falling short of their standard?

  6. 45

    Hall of Fame Stories and Draft Truths

    Homer packs the hour with three big guests as Pro Football Hall of Famer Dave Robinson, super agent Joe Panos, and Jason Wilde all weigh in on the NFL Draft and the Packers. Robinson shares powerful stories about Vince Lombardi, breaking barriers as one of the first Black linebackers in the NFL, and why great coaching matters as much as great talent. Panos gives an inside look at the draft, NIL money, offensive line evaluations, and why college football’s new money game has changed everything for players and programs like the Badgers. Wilde joins to react to the Packers’ draft, the risks of going young at kicker again, and what stood out from Green Bay’s late-round picks. It’s a guest-heavy hour filled with Packers insight, football history, and strong opinions on where the game is headed.

  7. 44

    Draft Doubts, O-Line Talk & Kicker Debate

    Homer and Bryan Bulaga break down the Packers’ draft, starting with skepticism around second-round corner Brandon Cisse and his lack of interceptions in college. Bulaga offers perspective on evaluating defensive backs beyond stats, while Homer questions whether certain traits should be red flags. The conversation shifts to the importance of the center position, with Bulaga emphasizing communication, scheme fit, and why it’s one of the most specialized roles on the offensive line. They also debate the decision to draft a kicker, with differing views on whether Trey Smack can win the job over the veteran. The hour blends film-based insight, roster-building philosophy, and listener questions into a detailed look at how the Packers are shaping their future.

  8. 43

    Bulaga, Wilde and Packers Draft Day Buzz

    Homer and Bryan Bulaga react to the Bucks hiring Taylor Jenkins before turning the hour toward what really matters in Green Bay: the Packers entering draft weekend without a first-round pick. Bulaga breaks down Iowa prospects Jennings Dunker and Logan Jones, while Homer wonders whether Green Bay could find value at No. 52 or No. 84. Jason Wilde joins to explain why this year’s NFL Draft could get unpredictable fast, especially with so few true first-round grades on the board. The hour also delivers a hilarious detour into Wilde’s daughter scoring a goal after losing a shoe, which becomes a running joke the rest of the show. Add in caller questions for Bulaga on draft philosophy and player evaluation, and it’s a fun mix of Packers talk, scouting insight, and Homer-style chaos.

  9. 42

    Gutey Draft Clues, Jason Wilde and the Rise of AI Homer

    Homer opens with draft-week chaos, music changes for YouTube, and a deep dive into whether Brian Gutekunst ever says what he really means before the draft. Jason Wilde joins to break down Green Bay’s likely trade-back options, the Packers’ cornerback needs, and how Gutey’s board could shape the entire weekend. The conversation then veers gloriously off-road into nicknames, Dr. Duke Tomato, and whether AI Homer is ready to replace the real thing. It’s Packers draft talk with the usual Homer detours, which is exactly how it should be.

  10. 41

    Gutey’s Draft Smoke Screens, Wilde and TVV Weigh In

    Homer opens draft week by questioning everything Brian Gutekunst says this time of year, especially when it comes to the Packers’ offensive line and roster depth. Jason Wilde joins to break down what Goody’s comments really mean, why Green Bay could trade back from No. 52, and how the Packers may be valuing experience in this year’s draft. Tim Van Vooren then adds his view on Jordan Morgan, the need for offensive line insurance, and why Green Bay may still be searching for more juice at running back. It’s a classic Homer Hour mix of draft skepticism, Packers analysis, and old-school stories along the way.

  11. 40

    Bulaga on Draft-Day Heartbreak and the Packers’ Next Move

    Homer and Bryan Bulaga open NFL Draft Week by revisiting Bulaga’s own draft night experience, including the long wait, the money that slipped away, and how teams viewed him coming out of Iowa. They break down the Packers’ biggest needs, debate whether Green Bay should target offensive line, cornerback, edge rusher, or even backup quarterback depth, and dig into how teams actually balance talent versus need. The hour also explores Jordan Morgan’s role, the value of replacement players, and why the backup quarterback spot matters more than people think. It’s a full draft-week football deep dive with Homer and Bulaga.

  12. 39

    Gary Ellerson Sounds Off on Packers Draft, Wicks Trade

    Gary Ellerson joins Homer for a draft-focused hour, starting with the wild story of how he went from USFL limbo to a seventh-round pick of the Packers. Gary shares what draft day meant to him, why Donald Driver exceeded every expectation, and what Green Bay still needs most in this year’s class. He makes the case for cornerback help, more veteran leadership, and explains why he did not like the Dontayvion Wicks trade. The show wraps with classic Homer and Gary back-and-forth on Doc Rivers, grandkids, and telling the truth.

  13. 38

    Is Wisconsin in Trouble? Bulaga + Wilde on Packers Moves

    Homer and Bryan Bulaga kick off the hour with a spirited debate over Wisconsin’s athletic director opening, Barry Alvarez’s legacy, and how NIL money is reshaping Luke Fickell’s future. They dive into the chaos of college football’s pay-for-play era, the transfer portal, and what it all means for programs trying to keep up. Jason Wilde then joins the show to pour cold water on the Dexter Lawrence rumors and break down the Packers’ real needs on the defensive line and at wide receiver. The hour closes with Bulaga delivering a no-nonsense take on talent, confidence, and why the best players always rise.

  14. 37

    State of NIL, Jason Wilde on Dexter Lawrence, Rain Man

    Homer opens with Rain Man Wednesday before diving into a wide-ranging show on Wisconsin sports. Jason Wilde joins to break down the slim chances of Dexter Lawrence landing with the Packers and what Brian Gutekunst’s recent moves might signal. Homer also weighs in on Chris McIntosh’s tenure at Wisconsin and the growing role of NIL money in college sports. The hour wraps with fresh Marquette portal talk and more classic Homer detours along the way.

  15. 36

    Homer’s Campaigns & Wisconsin Sports Shakeups

    Homer kept his ongoing campaigns front and center — pushing for Marques Johnson to be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame, Bob Harlan to get a statue at Lambeau Field, and more transparency around how much money players are making through NIL. Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined the show with the latest offseason updates from Titletown, including his thoughts as the NFL Draft approaches. Fox 6 Sports Director Tim Van Vooren also stopped by to cover all things Wisconsin sports, and the show wrapped with a debate surrounding the Bucks — did their now-former head coach quit, or was he fired? A mix of passion, perspective, and big questions on The Homer Hour.

  16. 35

    MAJOR SHAKEUPS with Bucks & Badgers

    Homer and former Packers offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga discussed the news of Chris McIntosh stepping down as Wisconsin’s Athletic Director and what it means for the future of the program. The guys broke down the Badgers’ upcoming football schedule, debating the over/under of 6.5 wins and what expectations should be for the season. NIL remained a major topic, as they compared compensation at top-tier programs versus mid-level schools. Bulaga also shared what he thinks he could have earned in today’s NIL era while playing at Iowa. They explored how more players staying in school for NIL opportunities could impact the back end of the NFL Draft, potentially thinning out the available talent pool. Homer also unveiled the return of his hair piece, adding some humor to the show, while Bulaga weighed in on The Masters and shared his thoughts on Packers GM Brian Gutekunst. A mix of college football changes, NIL realities, and Packers perspective on The Homer Hour.

  17. 34

    Packers TRADE Dontayvion Wicks & No Giannis in Bucks Home Finale

    Homer and former Packers and Badgers running back Gary Ellerson opened the show discussing the Bucks and the possibility that fans may have seen Giannis’ final home game in Milwaukee — and whether the championship window with Giannis has already closed. The guys debated how fans should react, including whether Giannis deserves a standing ovation in the home finale despite the uncertainty surrounding his future. Switching to the Packers, Gary explained why he wouldn’t have traded Dontayvion Wicks, sparking a conversation about whether the move was the right one and who could emerge as the team’s fourth wide receiver. The conversation also touched on college basketball, with former Badgers guard John Blackwell reportedly considering a massive NIL deal from Duke or Illinois. Homer pushed for more transparency in NIL, saying he wants to see what players at each position are actually earning. A mix of emotion, roster debate, and the evolving world of NIL on The Homer Hour.

  18. 33

    Is 10 Wins the Bare Minimum for the Packers in 2026?

    Homer and former Packers offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga kicked things off by previewing the NFL Draft, including whether the Packers might look to add more picks than they currently have. The guys also explored the idea of adding a video assistant for referees to help with in-game calls, debating how it could impact the flow and fairness of games. Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined with the latest offseason updates from Titletown, including what kind of win total could put Matt LaFleur and Brian Gutekunst under pressure this season. The conversation turned philosophical as Homer asked whether doing something three times in sports is enough to be considered a legend. They also checked in on Round 1 of The Masters and wrapped up with a big-picture question: is Green Bay lucky to have an NFL team? A little bit of everything on this edition of The Homer Hour.

  19. 32

    New Era of College Sports, Packers Draft Needs, and the Bucks’ Mess

    On this episode of The Homer Hour, Homer is joined by Jason Wilde and Tim Van Vooren for a packed Wisconsin sports conversation. Homer opens the show with a debate about whether a national championship for Wisconsin or Marquette would feel any different in today’s transfer portal and NIL era, plus another round of Rain Man trivia. Then Jason Wilde joins the show to break down how the current college sports landscape changes the fan experience before turning to the Packers and why Green Bay may need this year’s draft class to contribute right away, especially at corner, along the defensive line, and on the offensive line. Later, Tim Van Vooren stops by to talk Bucks dysfunction, Doc Rivers’ future, Giannis’ future in Milwaukee, and what the end of this season could mean for the franchise. A little college sports chaos, a little Packers draft talk, and a whole lot of Bucks frustration. Just another day on The Homer Hour.

  20. 31

    Giannis Thoughts & Packers Roster Depth

    Homer opened the show by taking calls from fans on their thoughts about Giannis Antetokounmpo, sparking a wide range of opinions on his impact and current perception. Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined with the latest offseason updates from Titletown, including his evaluation of the Packers’ roster depth and where the team stands heading into the season. The conversation also explored bigger-picture topics across sports, including whether there should be a salary cap in college football and basketball, and whether Doc Rivers will still be the Bucks’ head coach next season. A mix of fan reaction, Packers insight, and major sports debates on The Homer Hour.

  21. 30

    What Packers Record in 2026 Gets Gutey in Trouble & Who Will be Green Bay's #1 Option?

    Homer and former Packers offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga opened the show discussing the NCAA Championship game and whether they’re rooting for Michigan to end the Big Ten’s national title drought in basketball. The conversation shifted to conference realignment, as the guys debated whether UCLA truly feels like a Big Ten school and how NIL spending compares between the Big Ten and other powerhouse conferences. Turning to the Packers, Bulaga weighed in on what kind of record could put GM Brian Gutekunst on the hot seat and reflected on whether he saw Mike McCarthy’s 2018 firing coming during that season. They also hit on some lighter topics — including whether Bulaga is heading to The Masters — before diving back into football, discussing who could emerge as the Packers’ top pass-catcher in 2026. The show wrapped with a big-picture question: which pairing lasts longest in Green Bay — LaFleur & Gutekunst, LaFleur & Love, or Love & Gutekunst? A wide-ranging conversation blending college hoops, NIL, and Packers future outlook on The Homer Hour.

  22. 29

    What's The Strongest Part of The Packers & Badgers Recruiting Resurgence in Madison

    Homer and former Packers and Badgers running back Gary Ellerson discussed the recent uptick in Wisconsin football recruiting, including the importance of landing more in-state talent and what it could mean for the program’s future. The guys looked ahead to the Badgers’ 2026 outlook, debating expectations for their record and whether former players feel welcomed back under head coach Luke Fickell. They also examined whether the program’s struggles have stemmed from style of play, financial factors, or a combination of both. Shifting to the Packers, Ellerson shared what he believes is the team’s strongest area and whether, with better injury luck, Green Bay should have Super Bowl expectations this season. They wrapped up by reacting to President Trump signing an executive order targeting college sports, including transfers and eligibility, and what it could mean for the future of the game. A blend of Badgers football, Packers potential, and big-picture college sports discussion on The Homer Hour.

  23. 28

    What Should the Packers Do at Backup Quarterback This Year?

    Homer and former Packers offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga shared stories from Bryan’s playing days, focusing on his experiences with backup quarterbacks in Green Bay and the importance of having a reliable No. 2 option. Homer also continued his push to get Bucks legend Marques Johnson into the Basketball Hall of Fame, making his case once again. The guys debated whether the Packers can find a backup quarterback this season as dependable as Malik Willis was last year, and Bulaga reflected on whether he’s ever been part of a bad locker room during his career. Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined the show with the latest offseason updates from Titletown, rounding out another insightful episode of The Homer Hour.

  24. 27

    Are The Brewers Truly Doing Enough To Win A World Series & Where Will the Packers Finish in The NFC North?

    It was another edition of Rainman on The Homer Hour, as the weekly sports trivia contest brought plenty of competition and laughs. Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined with the latest offseason updates from Titletown, providing insight into where the team stands heading into the season. Homer continued his passionate campaigns — pushing for Marques Johnson to get into the Basketball Hall of Fame and for former Packers President & CEO Bob Harlan to receive a statue in Green Bay. The conversation also turned to the Brewers, debating whether the organization is truly doing enough to win a World Series, before wrapping up with predictions on where the Packers will finish in the NFC North this season. Another fun and opinion-filled show on The Homer Hour.

  25. 26

    Brewers Start, Bucks Fallout & Packers Insight

    Homer opened the show making the case for Marques Johnson to be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame, highlighting his impact and why he believes he’s deserving. He also discussed why fans may be surprised that Matt LaFleur received a contract extension from Brian Gutekunst, diving into expectations versus results. Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined with the latest from Titletown, including his takeaways from what LaFleur and Gutekunst said at the NFL Owner’s Meetings. Fox 6 sports director Tim Van Vooren stopped by to cover all things Wisconsin sports, including the Brewers’ start to the season and Bucks head coach Doc Rivers being inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. The show wrapped with a big-picture question: what do the Packers need to accomplish next season to justify Ed Policy extending Matt LaFleur? A full Wisconsin sports rundown on The Homer Hour.

  26. 25

    LaFleur Calls For "Year 1" Reset In Green Bay

    Homer is joined by former Packers offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga to break down Matt LaFleur’s recent comments about locker room tension last season, which he attributed to players being unhappy with their roles. Bulaga dives into what those roles actually look like within a team and explains how players can earn more responsibility if they’re dissatisfied. The two also react to LaFleur’s push for the team to return to a “Year 1” mindset in Green Bay, focusing on fundamentals. Bulaga shares his thoughts on where the Packers offense needs to improve, and they wrap up by discussing whether Giannis is more likely to sign an extension with the Bucks or be traded.

  27. 24

    Homer's Obsession with The Miz

    Homer kicked off the show leaning into his obsession with Jacob Misiorowski and Iowa head coach Ben McCollum, setting the tone for a wide-ranging conversation. Former Brewers pitcher Jerry Augustine joined to react to the Crew’s Opening Day dominance, breaking down Misiorowski’s performance and what makes him so intriguing moving forward. Jeff from Jeff’s Sports also stopped by to answer sports memorabilia questions, including the current market for Misiorowski items and what collectors should know right now. The show wrapped with a fun debate: if you could get a free signed jersey, who are you taking — Giannis, Misiorowski, or Jordan Love? From pitching hype to collectibles, it was another entertaining edition of The Homer Hour.

  28. 23

    Brewers Opening Day DOMINANCE!!!

    Homer and former Packers offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga looked ahead to Iowa’s Sweet 16 matchup against Nebraska, diving into the rivalry and even tossing around ideas for what kind of trophy the two schools should play for. The conversation shifted to NIL and how it’s changing roster building, with Bulaga explaining how coaches now have to prioritize players who can contribute immediately in Year 1. Homer also shared a bold Brewers take, saying this year’s team is “Jacob Misiorowski and everybody else,” sparking debate about expectations for the season. Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined with the latest offseason updates from Titletown, and the guys wrapped up by discussing who they have the most confidence in moving forward: Matt LaFleur, Jordan Love, Brian Gutekunst, or Ed Policy. A mix of college hoops, NIL impact, and Packers perspective on The Homer Hour.

  29. 22

    Brewers Opening Day Heat & Packers Updates

    It was another edition of Rainman on The Homer Hour, as the weekly sports trivia contest brought competition and fun to the show. Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined with the latest offseason updates from Titletown, breaking down key storylines as the roster continues to take shape. Homer also threw out a bold Opening Day prediction, saying he’s ready to bet that Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski will hit 104 MPH on the radar gun. The conversation shifted to the future of baseball, with the guys discussing how close the sport is to fully implementing robot umpires. They wrapped things up with a big-picture question: with everything going on, do fans find themselves liking Giannis Antetokounmpo less than they used to? A mix of trivia, bold takes, and evolving sports conversations on The Homer Hour.

  30. 21

    Did The Packers' Price For Christian Waston Just Go Up...Again?

    Homer and former Packers offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga kicked things off by reacting to Iowa’s historic NCAA Tournament win over Florida, highlighting what the victory means for the program. The conversation then turned to the ever-evolving Big Ten, as the guys debated whether schools like USC, UCLA, Oregon, and Washington truly feel like “Big Ten” teams and how many additions it would take before the conference name should change. Shifting to the NFL, Bulaga weighed in on whether Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s massive extension with Seattle could drive up the future price tag for Packers wide receiver Christian Watson. The guys also discussed the explosion of player salaries, whether those big contracts bother fans, and how soon it might be before an NFL player earns $100 million per year. A mix of college hoops, conference realignment, and big-money football talk on The Homer Hour.

  31. 20

    Fixing Basketball's Problem with Mike Deane

    Homer opens the Friday edition of The Homer Hour riffing on the NCAA Tournament, Miami (OH)'s tough day on the hardwood, and more as the Round of 64 continues. Then, former Marquette and Siena Head Coach Mike Deane joins to talk about Siena's near-upset of #1 Duke on Thursday, the state of college basketball overall, and what changes he would make to the game of basketball. Tony Cartagena, executive producer of Thanalysis, joins to preview next week's Thanalysis Live featuring Ric Flair, Jacob Misiorowski, Pat Murphy, and more at the Riverside Theatre. Get tickets: TALiveShow.com

  32. 19

    Good, Not Good Enough & A Million Assistants

    The Bryan Bulaga Homer Hour commences on a Friday with Homer saying it's the least important show of the year because everybody is watching basketball, which includes Bryan Bulaga! Bryan riffs on the Wisconsin Badgers falling to High Point in the NCAA Tournament and why it was so embarrassing for Greg Gard and the Badgers. Then, Jason Wilde joins the fold to discuss the Packers announcing their 2026 season Coaching Staff, which oddly includes several Assistant Head Coaches. Then, the guys turn their attention back to the Badgers loss and how it compares to the Packers' 2014 loss in Seattle where they were "gutted like a deer."

  33. 18

    The Three-Legged Stool & "Fix Your Attitude"

    The Wednesday edition of The Homer Hour opens with Rain Man, featuring David in Pewaukee, who scores an impressive score of 7. Homer admits he's getting soft, and riffs on his favorite NBA players ever and his current favorite. Jason Wilde joins the show to have an at-length discussion about the Packers three-legged stool philosophy, founded under former President Bob Harlan, and how that affects the way the team operates in 2026. Homer takes a few calls from fans that are angry at the Packers, and Homer tells them to "fix their attitude."

  34. 17

    Honoring Harlan & How Many Championships Is Worth Lambeau Naming Rights?

    Homer opened the show reacting to former NFL QB Matt Leinart saying he wouldn’t give up his retired USC jersey number for recruits, sparking a conversation about tradition versus the modern era of college sports. The discussion shifted to the Bucks and whether they’ll make the NBA Play-In, along with a bigger-picture Packers debate: how many championships would it take for fans to be okay with selling the naming rights to Lambeau Field? Homer also revisited how best to honor former President & CEO Bob Harlan — a statue or having his name on the stadium facade. Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined with the latest offseason updates from Titletown, while Fox 6 sports director Tim Van Vooren stopped by to cover all things Wisconsin sports. A little bit of everything on this wide-ranging edition of The Homer Hour.

  35. 16

    Almost Isn't Enough: Packers Need to Win NFC North

    Homer and Bryan Bulaga open the show discussing the NCAA Tournament Bracket, which was released on Sunday! Who is Bryan Bulaga's National Championship Pick and how would Homer recruit a roster for next season? Then, Homer and Bryan turn their attention to the Green Bay Packers potentially selling naming rights to historic Lambeau Field, which Bryan is against! Then, Bryan discusses how almost isn't enough for the Green Bay Packers, especially in 2026, as they need to secure the NFC North to get to another Super Bowl. The show wraps with an update of the State of Wisconsin potentially passing legislature that would have taxpayers fund some of the University's NIL.

  36. 15

    New Roster Hope, Jordan Love Stepping Up, and Are Fans Pleased?

    Gary Ellerson and Homer discuss the recent buzz around the Green Bay Packers as NFL Free Agency continues to heat up! Gary ponders if the replacements for exiting starters will be good enough to please fans and get the Packers back to the throne of the NFC North. Then, Homer and Gary discuss how good Jordan Love has been and if it's good enough to elevate Green Bay to championship level. The show wraps up with Gary giving credit to Greg Gard and the Wisconsin men's basketball team after their quarterfinal win in the Big Ten Tournament.

  37. 14

    Belief, Big Numbers & Titletown Moves

    Homer opened the show wondering how many people truly believe Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points in a game, given there’s no video evidence of it. The conversation turned into a debate about sports lore, documentation, and how history is preserved. That led to a modern NBA take: Homer explained why he believes Victor Wembanyama will eventually surpass the 83-point mark set by Bam Adebayo before his career is over, pointing to Wemby’s unique skill set, size, and scoring versatility in today’s pace-and-space era. Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined the show with the latest free-agency updates from Titletown, breaking down roster movement and what it means for Green Bay heading into the season. Former Packers Super Bowl Champion Don Beebe also stopped by to discuss the ever-changing NIL landscape in college football, sharing his perspective on how it’s impacting players, programs, and the future of the sport. From historic scoring feats to the future of football, it was another wide-ranging edition of The Homer Hour.

  38. 13

    Packers Clear Cap Space; Is A Splash Free-Agent Signing Coming?

    It was a special Tuesday edition of Rainman on The Homer Hour, as the weekly sports trivia contest brought plenty of competition and laughs. Packers reporter Jason Wilde also joined the show to share the latest offseason rumblings from Titletown with NFL free agency underway. Wilde discussed what linebacker Zaire Franklin could bring to Green Bay and how impactful he could be in Jeff Hafley’s defense. The guys also debated a fun (and bold) question: Who will have the better quarterback rating next season — Malik Willis or Jordan Love? Wilde broke down expectations for both signal-callers and what it would take for either to come out on top. From trivia to roster talk, it was a jam-packed Tuesday on The Homer Hour.

  39. 12

    Jerry Jones Sucks + Quay Walker Signs with Raiders

    A Free Agency edition of The Bryan Bulaga Homer Hour, featuring a trade as Green Bay sends Rashan Gary to the Dallas Cowboys and Jerry Jones. Breaking news features now-former Packers LB Quay Walker signing a big deal with the Las Vegas Raiders and reuniting him with his former college and Packers teammate, CB Eric Stokes. Homer wonders why Jerry Jones is such a bad General Manager after trading for Rashan Gary and says he could do a better job as Cowboys President. Homer and Bryan take a look at the rest of the NFC North and what the division could become in 2026.

  40. 11

    Rashan Gary Pens Farewell To Green Bay...Or Did He?

    Homer and former Packers running back Gary Ellerson opened the show remembering former Packers President & CEO Bob Harlan, sharing stories about his leadership and impact on the franchise. Gary told his favorite Harlan story, and the guys debated whether Harlan deserves a statue outside Lambeau Field. They also reacted to Rashan Gary posting — then deleting — a farewell message to Green Bay and claiming he was hacked. Ellerson wasn’t fully convinced and discussed how fans should view the situation. Despite the offseason drama, Gary said he expects the Packers to be better this season thanks to continued growth from their young core.

  41. 10

    Former Packers President & CEO Bob Harlan Passes Away

    It was a special Thursday edition of the weekly sports trivia contest Rainman, as listeners tested their knowledge and tried to stump Homer. Packers reporter Jason Wilde also joined the show with the latest offseason updates from Titletown, including continued discussion surrounding the passing of former Packers President & CEO Bob Harlan and the impact he had on the organization. And of course, the guys mixed in some hoops talk with a simple but loaded question: Do you like Giannis?

  42. 9

    Brewers Blueprint & Are the Packers Being Honest About Their Offseason Plans?

    On this edition of The Homer Hour, Homer kicked things off with Brewers insider Dom Cotroneo to break down Milwaukee’s long-term blueprint for success. The focus: why the Brewers’ patient, development-first model continues to work — and why overspending on veteran pitching isn’t the answer. They dove into Jacob Misiorowski’s 2026 outlook, the depth of the pitching staff, and why the Brewers expect to be back in the postseason again. In the second half, Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined the show to discuss the latest offseason chatter from Titletown. The guys debated whether the Packers are truly committed to their current roster direction, what Brian Gutekunst really means when he says players are “absolutely” part of the plan, and how Seattle’s moves under John Schneider compare to Green Bay’s approach. The show closed with a bold question: Will the Seattle Seahawks win more Super Bowls in the next five years than the Green Bay Packers?

  43. 8

    Why Leave Green Bay? The Bisaccia Question & NFL Combine Truths

    Homer and former Packers offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga dove into all things NFL Combine, starting with how scouts can truly tell how strong a player is on the field — and whether those testing numbers actually translate to football strength. Bulaga shared the drill he hated most, offered advice on what rookies should focus on at camps to boost their draft stock, and weighed in on whether the bench press is a total waste of time at the Combine. The guys also discussed whether today’s college offensive linemen are better prepared for NFL pass protection, given how much more the ball is thrown at the college level. They wrapped up by reacting to Rich Bisaccia leaving Green Bay to become Clemson’s special teams coordinator, questioning why he would depart the Packers for a similar role at the college level.

  44. 7

    Packers Hire Cam Achord as Special Teams Coordinator

    Homer and former Packers and Badgers running back Gary Ellerson break down Green Bay’s decision to hire Cam Achord as the team’s new special teams coordinator and analyze how the Packers graded out in the latest NFLPA Report Card. They also react to Bears head coach Ben Johnson’s comments about the Packers and Matt LaFleur, discuss the new rules introduced in the UFL, and share their thoughts on Johnson as the new leader in Chicago.

  45. 6

    Packers Tank In NFLPA Report Card Rankings

    Cousins sub Alex Strouf and former Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga reacted to the 2026 NFLPA Report Card and what it says about the state of the organization. Head coach Matt LaFleur dropping a full letter grade raised eyebrows, while offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich receiving a “C” sparked debate about expectations for the offense moving forward. Jason Wilde stopped by with the latest offseason updates from Titletown, and the conversation shifted to GM Brian Gutekunst — did he subtly call out LaFleur when saying the Packers need to close games better? The show wrapped with a temperature check on the roster: are fans very confident, cautiously optimistic, concerned, or not sold at all on where this team stands right now?

  46. 5

    Packers NFL Combine Buzz

    The show featured the weekly edition of Rainman, our sports trivia contest, before FOX 6 Sports Director Tim Van Vooren joined LIVE from the NFL Combine to talk all things Wisconsin sports. Later, Packers reporter Jason Wilde stopped by with the latest offseason happenings from Titletown. The show wrapped up with a fun fan debate: as a Packers fan, which division rival do you enjoy beating more — the Bears, Vikings, or Lions?

  47. 4

    Gutey Speaks & What Is A Successful 2026 For The Packers?

    Homer opened the show by reacting to Bears head coach Ben Johnson’s comments at the NFL Combine, asking whether the Packers-Bears rivalry beef is truly heating up again. He also took a look at the new rules in the UFL and what they could mean for spring football. The conversation then shifted to expectations for Green Bay, with Homer laying out what would qualify as a successful 2026 season for the Packers. Later, Packers reporter Jason Wilde joined with the latest offseason news from Titletown, including reaction to the most recent comments from GM Brian Gutekunst.

  48. 3

    USA Hockey Wins Gold & Forever Sports Moments

    Homer and Bryan Bulaga react to Team USA’s gold medal win over Canada — the first since 1980 — and debate whether it will be remembered forever like the “Miracle on Ice.” The guys share their “forever” sports memories, discuss why Homer wants a Brewers World Series more than any other Wisconsin title, and rank where the hockey win lands if a Packers Super Bowl is a 10.

  49. 2

    Packers Coaching Staff & The Culture Switch In Green Bay

    Homer and former Green Bay Packers and Wisconsin Badgers football standout Gary Ellerson reacted to Associate Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator Rich Bisaccia stepping down. Gary questioned the timing of the move, saying it doesn’t align with how Green Bay typically handles transitions, and the guys debated who deserves blame for how long it took for Bisaccia’s exit to be announced. Gary also reflected on how former Packers GM Ron Wolf changed the culture in Green Bay, setting the foundation for sustained success. He wrapped up the segment by sharing his favorite story about Brett Favre — a reminder of the personality and edge that defined that era of Packers football.

  50. 1

    Packers Offensive Line Issues

    Homer and former Green Bay Packers offensive lineman Bryan Bulaga reacted to Jordan Love being ranked 37th in Pro Football Focus’ 2025 player rankings. Bulaga pushed back on the criticism, saying he’s far more concerned about the state of the offensive line than Love’s performance. The guys discussed how long Zach Tom’s recovery could take and which other linemen are capable of playing at a high level if Tom isn’t 100 percent. Jason Wilde also stopped by with the latest from Titletown, and the quarterback debate resurfaced: as a Packers fan, who would you rather face if he’s with the Minnesota Vikings next season — Malik Willis or Aaron Rodgers? Plus, Bulaga explained why he always loved playing in the elements during his NFL career — and whether he’s ever been in a game where the weather truly cost his team a win.

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With 34 years in the market, Homer has a take like no one else. Combine that was the likes of former Packers Bryan Bulaga and Gary Ellerson as well as ESPN's John Anderson? Get ready for some fireworks!

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