LempsTalkinPack #146: Nearing Rock Bottom A Mile High

LempsTalkinPack #146: Nearing Rock Bottom A Mile High

Author: Packers Talk LLC October 23, 2023 Duration: 1:15:19
Chris Lempesis is back to break down Green Bay's embarrassing 19-17 road loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday at Empower Field at Mile High. Another slow start from the offense has him questioning head coach Matt LaFleur's ability to prepare a team. He's also concerned with quarterback Jordan Love's decision making at a couple of key moments in this one. He then takes questions and comments from listeners received via social media and email.

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