Episodes

  • Miz vs. Team USA and Wilde on Packers Corners
    Jul 1 2026
    Homer opens a busy Homer Hour with Rain Man trivia centered on Jacob Misiorowski, World Cup history and the U.S. matchup with Bosnia-Herzegovina. He debates whether fans should want one win more: Team USA advancing tonight or “The Miz” and the Brewers winning tomorrow. Jason Wilde joins and pushes back on Homer’s Miz-over-soccer stance before the conversation shifts to the Packers, where Micah Parsons’ injury timeline and Green Bay’s cornerback situation remain major concerns. Homer and Wilde also discuss Keyshawn Nixon, Carrington Valentine and whether Brian Gutekunst has done enough at corner. Later, the conversation veers into Giannis’ exit from Milwaukee, Aaron Rodgers’ final Packers season, and why Wilde is still proud of the old Rodgers radio show.
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    44 mins
  • Bulaga’s U.S. Soccer Dream and Packers Questions
    Jul 2 2026
    Homer and Bryan Bulaga turn the Homer Hour into a full soccer breakdown after the U.S. advances to face Belgium with a chance to reach the Elite Eight for just the second time since 1930. Bulaga explains why the U.S. looks more fluid under its current coach, how Belgium’s aging roster could be vulnerable, and why losing Balogun to a red card is still a real concern. The guys also check in on Jacob Misiorowski after a strange Brewers loss where The Miz gave up two homers but only one earned run. Jason Wilde joins Bulaga to discuss what would make a good Packers season, with playoff progress, the offensive line, cornerback, pass rush and Zach Tom’s recovery all on the table. The hour closes with Bulaga comparing Jordan Love and Caleb Williams before predicting a 2-1 U.S. win over Belgium.
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    43 mins
  • Homer Caught the World Cup Fever!
    Jul 6 2026
    Homer & Bryan Bulaga break down an insane Mexico/England game and preview USA vs. Belgium. Homer can not STOMACH Giannis calling Milwaukee "his city, his team, his family". Do players like to be labeled, "forever a ____?" Bryan gives the honest answer.
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    45 mins
  • Miz Wins, USA Falls and Giannis Says Goodbye
    Jul 7 2026
    Homer opens the hour by comparing Jacob Misiorowski to Dwyane Wade, saying even when The Miz is “bad” by his standards, he is still good after striking out 11 in another Brewers win. He then reacts to the U.S. men’s soccer team getting blown out by Belgium, arguing the World Cup is basically over now that Team USA is out again before the Elite Eight. Jason Wilde joins to discuss Matt LaFleur, whether Packers fans are wrong to question how much he cares, and why finishing games remains the biggest issue around Green Bay’s head coach. Tim Van Vooren also joins and breaks down Giannis Antetokounmpo’s official Bucks goodbye, saying Giannis’ health and conflicted emotions both shaped the end of his Milwaukee run. The hour closes with TVV saying the Brewers can no longer count on Brandon Woodruff and need a better pitching plan.
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    47 mins
  • Kyle Defends Giannis, Wilde Defends LaFleur
    Jul 8 2026
    Kyle Wallace fills in for Homer and opens the hour with a wedding self-care confession after getting his nails done a little too glossy for the big day. He then plays Giannis Antetokounmpo’s farewell message and pushes back hard on Homer’s criticism, arguing Giannis has every right to call Milwaukee his city, his team and his family. Jason Wilde joins to discuss Matt LaFleur, why Packers fans should not expect coaches to live in past playoff pain, and which players need to elevate for Green Bay’s defense. Kyle later unloads on the idea that the Packers could finish last in the NFC North, pointing to Jordan Love, Tucker Kraft, Christian Watson, Micah Parsons and a healthier roster as reasons for optimism. The hour closes with Kyle helping producer C-Katt take his first step toward becoming a Wisconsinite by buying him a brandy old-fashioned.
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    44 mins
  • Bulaga Rips USA Soccer, Talks Packers Maturity
    Jul 9 2026
    Homer and Bryan Bulaga open the hour reacting to the U.S. men’s soccer team’s ugly 4-1 loss to Belgium, with Bulaga calling the performance gutless and saying Belgium looked like adults playing against a youth team. Bulaga breaks down the goalie mistake, the easy early goal, and why the “golden generation” talk around U.S. soccer feels overhyped after another blowout against a real opponent. Jason Wilde joins for the Bryan Bulaga Hour and discusses his annual list of the most important Packers players, starting with Javon Hargrave at No. 20. Wilde and Bulaga focus on why Hargrave and Zaire Franklin could matter as much for veteran leadership and maturity as they do for on-field production. The hour closes with more Packers division talk, including how Micah Parsons’ absence could affect Green Bay’s start and whether Jacob Misiorowski throwing a no-hitter is more likely than a four-way NFC North tie.
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    47 mins
  • Gary Pushes Back on Love, LaFleur and Badgers
    Jul 10 2026
    Homer and Gary Ellerson open the hour debating Jordan Love’s standing after the Packers’ late-season struggles, with Homer arguing Love still has to prove more while Gary pushes back on how much blame belongs to the quarterback. The guys compare Love to Caleb Williams, argue over whether being a seven seed really matters in today’s NFL, and debate Matt LaFleur versus Ben Johnson. Gary also weighs in on the NFC North, saying the Vikings are a dangerous dark horse while Detroit may be the team most likely to fall back. The conversation shifts to Packers injuries, including Micah Parsons, Tucker Kraft and Zach Tom, before the guys discuss Sean Eichorst taking over as Wisconsin athletic director and Mark Johnson’s pointed comments about the state of Badgers athletics. The hour closes with Homer floating himself — then Gary — for the W Club executive director job.
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    50 mins
  • Miz Mania and Packers Cornerback Panic
    Jun 30 2026
    Homer opens the hour fully consumed by Jacob Misiorowski mania, asking how Brewers fans, bars and restaurants should change their behavior whenever “The Miz” pitches. He brainstorms Miz-themed specials, debates whether Misiorowski could throw a no-hitter this season, and wonders why the excitement has not reached his own level yet. Jason Wilde joins to discuss whether Miz has changed his viewing habits before shifting to the Packers, where Keyshawn Nixon’s role as Green Bay’s number one corner sparks a larger conversation about Brian Gutekunst’s handling of the position. Tim Van Vooren also joins to talk Brewers postseason expectations, Brandon Woodruff’s importance, middle relief concerns and whether the Packers can be more than just good with their current cornerback situation. The hour closes with Homer briefly weighing in on Wisconsin’s reported athletic director hire and continuing the search for the perfect Miz promotion.
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    51 mins