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Reporting as Eligible: Owning the Bears means living rent-free

Soldier Field is poorly located, like a Justin Fields pass.

Several Acme Packing Company contributors have joined forces for a Packers-focused podcast: Reporting As Eligible. If you’ve ever wondered what Paul Noonan or Matub sound like in real life, tune in as they join JR Radcliffe of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel for discussion and banter about the Packers and whatever else is going on out there.


On this week’s episode, JR and Paul discuss the Milwaukee Bucks’ cool transformer ring, the Packers’ slow, slow beatdown of the Bears, why they’re so slow, whether they’re actually good at offense or defense, what would happen if they lost Davante, and the difficulties in adjusting for strength of schedule. And Soldier Field is located poorly.

Also, almost all of the Washington Football Team’s players are hurt, their defense has regressed from basically the best in the league to the worst, and Ryan Fitzpatrick is hurt, as well as most of their offensive line and skill position players. And their owners are evil. All of that said, Chase Young and Montez Sweat are good, and the Washington defensive front is excellent. Is this the key to the game? Maybe! Plus listener questions!


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The show: @AsEligible

Paul: @BadgerNoonan

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