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Packernet After Dark: Breaking Down the Blown Lead and What Must Change
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The phones are melting down and the pain is real. Packers fans flood the lines to process one of the most devastating playoff losses in recent memory as Green Bay blows an 18-point lead to the Bears and watches their season end in heartbreak.
Callers unleash raw emotion as they dissect what went wrong in the second half collapse. Ray from Tennessee questions whether Matt LaFleur can instill the discipline this team desperately needs. Aaron from Eau Claire shares the agony of watching surrounded by celebrating Bears fans. Multiple callers demand coaching changes, with special teams and McManus's missed kicks taking heavy fire. Beer Cheese Benny reminds everyone that draft season is the time to dream again.
Ryan breaks down the uncomfortable truth: Jordan Love threw four touchdowns with zero interceptions, the offense moved the ball, and there's no logical reason this game should have been lost. The EPA numbers show Green Bay was better in almost every category except special teams, where the Packers posted a brutal -9.9 compared to Chicago's +9.9. The question nobody can answer: what needs to change to stop the January collapses that have defined this era?
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