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2PM: Packers Pass Rush Panic Without Micah Parsons03 Jun 202600:45:51
The hour opened with reaction to Micah Parsons revealing he still has months remaining in his ACL rehab, creating new questions about when the Packers star pass rusher will return. Ben Brust and Kyle Wallace debated how much pressure will fall on Lukas Van Ness, Baron Sorrell, Edgerrin Cooper, and new defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon to generate pressure early in the season. The conversation shifted to a national prediction picking the Packers to finish under 10.5 wins, leading to a spirited defense of Green Bay’s roster and offseason moves. The guys also discussed the importance of getting healthy contributors back on the field and whether national analysts are undervaluing the Packers. Later in the hour, they mixed in some American Family Insurance Championship talk, Caleb Williams becoming the cover athlete for Madden 27, and plenty of laughs at Ryan Wollersheim’s dating struggles.
3PM: Feed Tucker Kraft and Let the Playmakers Eat03 Jun 202600:44:18
Jordan Love’s comments about spreading the ball around sparked a debate over whether the Packers should focus more heavily on their top playmakers. Kyle Wallace made the case that Tucker Kraft, Christian Watson, Jayden Reed, and Matthew Golden should dominate the target share rather than relying on a true committee approach. The conversation expanded into which pass catcher is best positioned to become Green Bay’s top offensive weapon this season. The hour also featured another edition of the Monte Carlo, simulating a potential Brewers-Dodgers NLCS matchup and examining whether Milwaukee is closing the gap on Los Angeles. Along the way, the crew had plenty of fun at Ben Brust’s expense over his Jacob Misiorowski pitching schedule confusion, leading to the latest chapter of “Fake News Benny.”
3PM: Brewers Trade Dreams and Kyle Out of Context29 May 202600:41:02
The guys debate whether the Brewers should seriously pursue Tigers ace Tarik Skubal and what it would take to pull off a blockbuster deadline deal. While the pitching staff continues to impress, the discussion centers on whether Milwaukee’s biggest postseason issue remains a lack of consistent power at the plate. They also look ahead to Jacob Misiorowski’s next start and the excitement surrounding the Brewers’ young talent pipeline. Later, another edition of “Guess Who” delivers some all-time Kyle Wallace moments, including conversations about cousins, grandmas, and financial advice. The hour wraps with plenty of laughs and another memorable collection of out-of-context clips.
4PM: Jordan Love Rankings and Giannis Watch Begins29 May 202600:45:15
The fallout from Alex Strouf’s wedding transportation misunderstanding continues as his fiancée delivers a response that leaves the entire show laughing. Chris Simms’ latest quarterback rankings spark a debate about Jordan Love, his consistency, and where he truly belongs among the NFL’s top signal-callers. The crew also discusses Giannis Antetokounmpo trade speculation, potential landing spots, and why the NBA offseason could get very interesting once the Finals conclude. Frozen Pizza Friday returns with another winner, while the Wheel of Strouf takes the show from Packers talk to NBA rumors and everything in between. The week closes with bets, banter, and classic Kyle and Brust chaos.
2PM: LaFleur Rebuilds the Packers Offense28 May 202600:53:17
Matt LaFleur admitted the Packers offense needed a reset, and Kyle and Brust dove into what “stripping it down to the studs” could mean for Jordan Love and Green Bay heading into 2026. The guys debated whether LaFleur should be on the hot seat if the offense fails to become a top-five unit in Year 4 with Love as the starter. Ben and Kyle also broke down how a return to the Packers’ zone running scheme could unlock more play-action success and consistency. Plus, the show completely unraveled with an all-time chaotic segment comparing Packers players to body parts, leading to one of Ben Brust’s roughest performances yet. The hour also featured heated MLB salary cap debate, Brewers payroll talk, and concern over a potential baseball lockout.
3PM: Vikings QB Drama Has Packers Fans Smiling28 May 202600:37:26
Kyle and Brust reacted to awkward comments from J.J. McCarthy about his quarterback relationship with Kyler Murray, sparking conversation about potential drama brewing inside the Vikings locker room. The guys debated whether the Vikings or Bears pose a bigger threat to the Packers in the NFC North, with Kyle confidently predicting Chicago finishes last in the division. Jason Wilde joined the show to discuss Matt LaFleur’s offseason offensive changes, Josh Jacobs’ situation, the Packers’ offensive line concerns, and why Green Bay’s offense could explode if healthy. Captain Jared also delivered another electric edition of “Brewers Math,” highlighting Milwaukee’s incredible pace despite major roster turnover and injuries. Plus, Ben questioned whether it might finally be time to retire from competitive basketball after waking up completely broken down from open gym.
4PM: Is It Time for Ben Brust to Retire?28 May 202600:44:35
Ben Brust admitted he could barely move after playing pickup basketball, leading to a hilarious and painfully relatable debate about when athletes know it’s finally time to hang it up. The K&B Fam shared injury horror stories, aging athlete struggles, and advice for Ben as he tried to convince himself he still has something left in the tank. The guys also reacted to MLB players pushing back against the proposed salary cap and debated whether baseball is headed toward another devastating lockout. Brian Bulaga joined the show to explain why Matt LaFleur returning to the outside zone run scheme could completely transform the Packers offense in 2026. Plus, Kyle defended his anti-neighbor lifestyle after getting unexpectedly exposed on LinkedIn by someone from his neighborhood.
2PM: Packers Face Big Josh Jacobs Questions27 May 202600:47:03
The Packers spent Wednesday reacting to the developing Josh Jacobs situation after reports surfaced that he turned himself in to Brown County authorities before later being released pending further investigation. Ben Brust and Kyle Wallace broke down what Matt LaFleur and Adam Schefter had to say, while emphasizing that the legal process still needs to play out before any final conclusions are made. The conversation quickly shifted to football implications, with serious concern about whether Green Bay can realistically enter the season relying on Marshawn Lloyd and Chris Brooks if Jacobs misses time. Kyle argued the Packers may now need to explore veteran running back options or trades to protect their Super Bowl window around Jordan Love. The hour also featured heated Brewers discussion after Abner Uribe’s celebration against the Cardinals sparked baseball’s latest unwritten rules debate, plus Kyle absolutely unloading on Jonathan Lucroy for criticizing Milwaukee’s clubhouse leadership.
3PM: Brewers Sweep Again as OTAs Hype Explodes27 May 202600:42:51
The Brewers pulled off another gritty comeback win over the Cardinals after being no-hit through seven innings, and Kyle Wallace was fully ready to crown this team as a legitimate October threat. Ben Brust unveiled a new Monte Carlo simulation projecting Milwaukee for 96 wins and giving the Brewers a massive chance to repeat as NL Central champs, leading to plenty of excitement about what this season could become. The conversation also shifted heavily into Packers OTAs, where Kyle treated every defensive “would’ve been sack” like evidence the Super Bowl run is already underway. Lukas Van Ness, Brenton Cox Jr., Brandon Cisse, and Trey Smack all became stars of the day as Jordan Love interceptions somehow turned into “good signs” in Kyle’s eyes. The hour wrapped with a hilarious debate involving Jim Rutledge defending Caleb Williams over Jordan Love, leading to another classic Packers-Bears shouting match across ESPN Wisconsin airwaves.
4PM: Cubs Collapse Has Brewers Fans Dreaming Big27 May 202600:44:56
The Brewers’ sweep of the Cardinals combined with the Cubs’ brutal losing streak had Kyle and Ben fully embracing the chaos unfolding in the NL Central. Ben proposed sending George Webb burgers directly to ESPN Chicago if the Cubs reach 12 straight losses, while the guys celebrated the meltdown happening around Craig Counsell and Chicago baseball. The hour also featured major Packers speculation after rumors connected Green Bay to pass rusher Josh Sweat, with Kyle arguing that adding Sweat alongside Micah Parsons and Javon Hargrave would instantly create an elite Super Bowl-caliber defense. Things went completely off the rails during a series of hypotheticals involving throwing Ben Brust in front of a bus for a Packers championship and debating how much money fans would personally donate for a title. Homer later joined the show ahead of an appearance from Marquette coach Shaka Smart, leading to another spirited debate about whether fans or players feel championship heartbreak more deeply.
2PM: The Miz Is Must-See TV26 May 202600:51:32
Jacob Misiorowski put together another dominant outing, and Kyle and Brust debated whether anyone in sports compares to what “The Miz” is doing right now for the Brewers. Ben Brust argued Misiorowski is already the best pitcher in baseball, while Kyle Wallace compared his entertainment value to Steph Curry’s deep-three era. The guys reacted to Mizorowski’s absurd velocity, strikeout numbers, and growing Cy Young buzz as his odds continue to skyrocket. Mark Tauscher joined the show to discuss the Packers offensive line, Green Bay’s expectations this season, and whether Misiorowski is becoming the biggest sports star in Wisconsin right now. Plus, Ben recapped showing up late to a Memorial Day veterans event at American Family Field and somehow ending up giving a speech.
3PM: Ben’s Wife Exposes Him Live On Air26 May 202600:38:17
Ben Brust survived another edition of “Are You Smarter Than Ben Brust?” despite Alex Strouf throwing in several ridiculous questions and tongue-twisters to trip everyone up. The show then took a hilarious turn when Ben’s wife joined the studio and revealed stories from their St. Louis trip, including Ben inviting himself to a sister pedicure outing before ordering the most expensive deluxe package available. She also explained why Ben’s constant chaos somehow still makes him lovable, while the crew debated whether “smart” was actually an accurate description for him. The guys mixed in Packers OTA talk, kicking expectations for Trey Smack, and updates on the ongoing Kyle Wallace vs. Alex Strouf decathlon challenge. Plus, discussions about frozen pizza, wedding traditions, and Strofe’s “healthy fear” of his fiancée rounded out a chaotic hour.
4PM: Can the Packers Survive Until Micah Returns?03 Jun 202600:44:55
The focus returned to Micah Parsons and the possibility that his recovery timeline could stretch deeper into October than originally expected. Ben Brust and Kyle Wallace examined what that means for Jonathan Gannon’s defense and which players must step up while Parsons is sidelined. The conversation also highlighted the pressure on Jordan Love, Matt LaFleur, and the Packers offense to carry more of the load during the early part of the season. Jayden Reed’s praise for Matthew Golden sparked optimism about the rookie receiver’s development and potential breakout campaign. The hour wrapped with discussions about Lukas Van Ness, the Packers’ recent first-round draft track record, a lively Wheel of Strouf segment, and a visit from Homer to debate just how damaging Parsons’ absence could be.
4PM: Brewers Deadline Debate Gets Heated26 May 202600:44:20
Kyle and Brust dove into a major Brewers conversation as the guys debated whether Milwaukee needs a power bat or another ace-level pitcher more at the trade deadline. Kyle argued the Brewers’ postseason failures have consistently come from silent bats, while Ben pushed for adding another dominant arm alongside Jacob Misiorowski and the emerging young rotation. The show also touched on Logan Henderson landing on the injured list, the possibility of a Tarik Skubal trade, and whether the Brewers should risk top prospects for a World Series push. Elsewhere, the guys discussed the shirtless “Tarps Off” trend spreading through American Family Field and continued planning the Kyle Wallace vs. Alex Strouf decathlon events. Homer stopped by for a chaotic conversation that somehow included crack references, old-school baseball stories, and more Brewers trade deadline talk.
2PM: Big Oil Benny vs. Windmills22 May 202600:48:28
Ben Brust’s road trip to St. Louis turned into an existential crisis about windmills, radio waves, gasoline, and how emails magically work. Kyle Wallace and Alex Strouf piled on as the crew admitted all the everyday things they still don’t understand, from air fryers to cruise ships. The conversation somehow spiraled into “Big Oil Benny” conspiracy theories and whether passenger princess culture has gone too far. Later, Mina Kimes sparked a serious Packers debate after calling Jordan Love a clear top-10 quarterback, leading Kyle to unveil his full NFL quarterback rankings with Love sitting at No. 6. The hour mixed Packers football, random curiosity, and one of the most chaotic Friday conversations the show has ever had.
3PM: Kyle Wallace’s Wild QB Rankings22 May 202600:42:19
Kyle Wallace doubled down on his belief that Jordan Love is the sixth-best quarterback in the NFL, igniting a full-on Packers debate across ESPN Wisconsin. Ben Brust challenged Kyle’s rankings by questioning Love’s playoff résumé and whether he belongs ahead of names like Dak Prescott, Jared Goff, and Justin Herbert. The crew also debated Caleb Williams, Drake May, Brock Purdy, and what actually defines an elite NFL quarterback. Later, “Guess Who?” returned with some of Kyle’s funniest and most outrageous quotes from the week, including stories from his bachelor party in Nashville and his critiques of a “lazy” dancer at the gentleman’s club. The hour wrapped with Brewers talk as the guys previewed Milwaukee’s massive series against the Dodgers and debated whether the matchup is truly “house money.”
4PM: Tory Lowe Reflects on His Next Chapter22 May 202600:44:00
Tory Lowe joined Kyle and Brust for an emotional and hilarious conversation as he reflected on his final day with “The Tory Lowe Show” on 101.7 The Truth and his new role with Good Karma Brands. Tory talked about his impact in the Milwaukee community, the future of his reporting work, and his lifelong Packers fandom, including memories of Aaron Rodgers and the Super Bowl run. The guys also revisited Kyle Wallace’s quarterback rankings with Torrey offering his own thoughts on Jordan Love, Jayden Daniels, and Drake May. Elsewhere, the show spiraled into debates about cuddling, “Little Spoon Nation,” and whether Kyle’s bachelor party stories had officially gone too far. The final hour also featured Brewers-Dodgers chatter, Jordan Morgan hype, and one of the funniest Sports Illustrated history lessons imaginable.
2PM: Pat Murphy Built a Brewers Monster21 May 202600:52:45
The Brewers are rolling after another series win, and Kyle Harrison’s dominant outing against the Cubs had Ben Brust and Kyle Wallace fired up about Milwaukee’s future. The guys break down why Pat Murphy’s accountability and culture have elevated the Brewers beyond the Craig Counsell era, including comparisons to Bo Ryan’s demanding style at Wisconsin. They also react to Pete Crow-Armstrong’s latest meltdown moments and the viral watch party reaction after PCA let a ball roll past him for a game-changing Brewers run. Plus, ESPN 1000 in Chicago takes aim at Ben’s Brewers fandom, leading to an all-time defense of why Milwaukee has become home. The hour also includes nonstop laughter over PCA memes, Cubs fans crashing out, and a spirited debate over Alex Strouf’s looks rating.
3PM: Jason Wilde Questions Packers Ceiling21 May 202600:37:07
Jason Wilde joins Kyle and Brust to break down the Packers’ outlook after Alex Strofe’s infamous schedule simulations projected a possible 6-0 start. Wilde dives into the uncertainty surrounding Jordan Love, Matt LaFleur, and Brian Gutekunst if Green Bay delivers another “good but not great” season, while also discussing the concerns and upside within the Packers wide receiver room. Ben and Kyle debate what accountability would actually look like if the Packers repeat the same playoff frustrations from recent years. The guys also continue reveling in the Brewers’ sweep of the Cubs and PCA’s growing frustrations in Chicago. Plus, Tony Cartagena stops by with baseball cards, leading to Kyle ripping up a Pete Crow-Armstrong card live on-air.
4PM: Brewers Demand Respect After Cubs Sweep21 May 202600:44:48
Kyle and Brust continue celebrating the Brewers’ dominance after sweeping the Cubs and debate why national media still refuses to fully buy into Milwaukee despite an NLCS appearance and Pat Murphy’s success. The guys rave about the emerging pitching duo of Jacob Misiorowski and Kyle Harrison, while arguing this Brewers team has the talent and culture to compete for a World Series. They also discuss why Milwaukee’s “punch them in the mouth” mentality separates them from teams like the Cubs. Later, Bryan Bulaga joins the show to defend Jordan Morgan after Joe Thomas praised the young tackle’s “exceptional footwork,” leading to a deep conversation about offensive line development and position changes in the NFL. Plus, Homer’s Twitter meltdown becomes the latest unforgettable moment from The Homer Hour.
2PM: Brewers Fever and Potty Training Wins20 May 202600:50:12
The Brewers stayed red hot as Jacob Misiorowski dominated again, and Kyle and Brust debated whether “The Miz” is already the most entertaining athlete in Wisconsin sports. Ben Brust couldn’t get enough of Misiorowski’s electric fastball, nasty secondary pitches, and growing Cy Young buzz, while Kyle Wallace made the case for Micah Parsons as the bigger game-wrecker. The crew also celebrated a major milestone in Ben’s household after his daughter successfully used the potty, sparking a hilarious debate about parenting advice, pressure, and Kyle’s “Team Baby” stance. Pete Crow-Armstrong became a target of ridicule after another rough Cubs performance, and Alex Strouf accidentally joined a PCA hate group online. Plus, the guys relived one of the all-time worst ESPN Wisconsin takes on the one-year anniversary of Jesse Nelson questioning Pat Murphy.
3PM: Packers 6-0? Monte Carlo Says Otherwise20 May 202600:40:01
Kyle Wallace doubled down on his belief that the Packers could realistically start the season 6-0, but the Monte Carlo simulations weren’t nearly as optimistic. Ben Brust and Alex Strouf broke down the Packers’ first six games while debating how much Micah Parsons changes the ceiling of the defense and whether Jordan Love or Parsons is more important to Green Bay’s success. The guys revisited Jesse Nelson’s infamous Pat Murphy take from one year ago and challenged the KBNation to come up with even worse sports opinions. Kyle also showed off his customer-service negotiation skills after helping Alex Strouf escape endless insurance spam calls. Plus, the crew debated whether the Packers are truly contenders early in the season or if Kyle is simply speaking things into existence again.
4PM: Aaron Rodgers Memories and Team Strouf Drama20 May 202600:45:30
Aaron Rodgers officially said this season will be his last, and Kyle and Brust reflected on some of the greatest moments from his legendary Packers career. From the “I still own you” Bears moment to the Miracle in Motown and Super Bowl memories, the crew shared where they were for some of Rodgers’ most unforgettable highlights. Alex Strouf accidentally admitted he wasn’t listening during a Cardinals playoff discussion, which led to an all-time roasting session from Ben and Kyle. Tensions escalated when Strouf unveiled his “Top 5 Most Annoying Things” about Kyle and Brust, sparking a Team Strofe vs. Team Kyle debate across the KBNation. Plus, Homer stopped by to talk Brewers baseball, Jacob Mizorowski’s historic fastball, and why he thinks Miz can be great — but not one of the all-time greats.
2PM: Can Kyle and Brust Fix Ryan Wolersheim’s Love Life?02 Jun 202600:48:41
Ryan Wolersheim officially joins the K&B crew, and the conversation quickly turns into a full-scale intervention about his dating life. Kyle Wallace, Ben Brust, and Alex Strouf try to diagnose why Ryan has struggled to find lasting relationships, even breaking down one of his recent dating-app conversations. The crew offers everything from confidence advice to profile critiques while the K&B Fam jumps in with support and jokes. Later, the show shifts to Packers talk as Kyle and Ben debate whether Green Bay should stay aggressive after the Rams landed Myles Garrett. They discuss Josh Sweat, roster construction, and why the Packers may need to keep pushing all-in for a Super Bowl.
Ryan Braun on Jacob Misiorowski’s Electric Rise20 May 202600:11:41
Brewers legend Ryan Braun joined the show to break down why Jacob Misiorowski has become one of the most electric pitchers in baseball. Braun explained how impossible Miz’s velocity and release point are for hitters to prepare for and discussed whether the Brewers ace already belongs among the game’s elite arms. The conversation also covered the intensity of the Brewers-Cubs rivalry, memories from Braun’s playing days at Wrigley Field, and Milwaukee’s incredible ability to develop young pitching talent. Braun shared thoughts on Brandon Woodruff, the Brewers postseason ceiling, and which young arms could become the next stars in Milwaukee. The interview also featured a fun detour into Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and clubhouse music debates before Kyle Wallace delivered another unforgettable Ryan Braun introduction.
2PM: Brewers Bring the Heat to Wrigley19 May 202600:46:35
The guys opened the hour fired up after the Brewers rolled the Cubs at Wrigley Field and continued proving they own the NL Central. Jacob Mizorowski’s dominance became the main event, with Kyle and Ben debating whether “The Miz” is already the best pitcher in baseball after carving up the Yankees and preparing for another big start against Chicago. They also celebrated the returns of Jackson Churio and Christian Yelich, who immediately sparked the Brewers offense and gave fans real hope that this team could become a legitimate World Series threat. The rivalry energy only intensified as Cubs fans and Chicago media personalities began crashing out online over Craig Counsell and the Brewers’ continued success. Later, the conversation shifted to Jordan Love, as the crew debated what the Packers quarterback must accomplish this season to finally silence questions about whether he belongs among the NFL’s elite quarterbacks.
3PM: Are You Smarter Than Ben Brust Chaos19 May 202600:43:45
“Are You Smarter Than Ben Brust?” completely derailed the show as reading mishaps, questionable questions, and producer blame turned the segment into absolute chaos. Tim from Thiensville officially beat Ben by one point, but the real story became Kyle Wallace struggling through the questions and launching a full-scale investigation into Alex Strouf’s producing abilities. The crew argued over whether the segment was unfairly set up, whether the questions were flawed, and whether Strofe failed to prepare Kyle properly before the game started. Later, David Kaplan and the Hoge and Jahns podcast took shots at the show, leading to Kyle defending his Caleb Williams takes and unloading on Bears fans for celebrating inconsistent quarterback play. Mark Tauscher also joined the show to talk Packers expectations, Jacob Misiorowski’s electric rise, and why the Brewers phenom has become must-watch television across Wisconsin.
4PM: Ryan Braun Hypes Up The Miz19 May 202600:44:43
The 414 Hour turned into another celebration of Jacob Mizorowski as the crew debated just how special the Brewers phenom has already become ahead of another huge matchup with the Cubs. Ryan Braun joined the show and gave glowing praise for Miz’s overpowering stuff, explaining why opposing hitters have virtually no chance when the young pitcher is commanding the zone. Braun also reflected on the Brewers-Cubs rivalry, his favorite memories playing at Wrigley Field, and how Milwaukee’s pitching development has turned the Brewers into a perennial contender. The conversation drifted into music, playoff baseball atmospheres, and Braun’s thoughts on Drake vs. Kendrick before Kyle delivered another legendary introduction and sendoff. Elsewhere in the hour, the guys continued their ongoing battle with Alex Strouf over production issues, bad music beds, and workplace respect, adding even more chaos to an already packed show.
2PM: Cowboy K-Wall Takes Over Nashville18 May 202600:52:44
Kyle Wallace returned from his Nashville bachelor party fully embracing “Cowboy K-Wall” life, complete with matching bachelor party shirts, Broadway stories, and VIP club adventures. Kyle defended the custom shirts and admitted the trip included private rooms, late nights, and “stimulating the economy” with other people’s money. Ben Brust and Alex Strouf spent most of the hour roasting Kyle’s newfound cowboy swagger and questioning just how wild the bachelor party really got. The conversation shifted into Packers football when Kyle boldly claimed Green Bay could realistically start the season 6-0 with their favorable early schedule. The hour closed with an all-time parenting segment as Ben detailed the chaos of potty training his daughter while the K&B audience flooded the show with advice and horror stories.
3PM: Adam Schein vs. Packers Fans18 May 202600:37:39
Adam Schein lit a fire under Packers fans after predicting Green Bay would miss the playoffs and finish last in the NFC North. Kyle Wallace went scorched earth defending Jordan Love, Matt LaFleur, and the Packers’ favorable schedule while Ben Brust pushed back on the growing Green Bay hype train. Jason Wilde joined the show to weigh in on the Packers potentially starting 6-0, discuss the defense’s struggles forcing turnovers, and explain why Rashan Gary and the pass rush must improve this season. The conversation also drifted into parenting and potty training before turning back to Packers expectations and roster concerns. Later in the hour, the crew debated whether A.J. Dillon has overstayed his Wisconsin celebrity status after appearing on stage during Luke Combs’ Lambeau concerts.
4PM: Brewers-Cubs Heat Up & Giannis Drama Builds18 May 202600:43:53
The Brewers and Cubs rivalry took center stage as Kyle Wallace and Ben Brust previewed a massive series at American Family Field with Milwaukee surging despite injuries. The guys praised Pat Murphy, Christian Yelich’s return, and the Brewers continuing to chase down the Cubs after another hot Chicago start. The hour also featured a major Bucks conversation after Miles Turner revealed Giannis Antetokounmpo was routinely late during the season, leading Kyle to wonder if it was another sign Giannis could eventually leave Milwaukee. Cowboy K-Wall stories from Nashville continued throughout the hour, including bottle service, couch dancing, and Kyle fully embracing life as a “rich friend” for the weekend. The show wrapped with Bryan Bulaga breaking down why the Packers’ early schedule could realistically lead to a 5-1 or 4-2 start, while cautioning Green Bay still has plenty to prove against the Bears and Buccaneers.
2PM: Packers Schedule Sets Up Jordan Love’s Leap15 May 202600:48:23
Ben Brust and Josh DiMaggio break down the Packers’ newly released schedule and why the first month could be a massive opportunity for Jordan Love and Green Bay. The guys debate whether the NFL intentionally protected Micah Parsons early in the season and how the back-loaded schedule could shape the NFC North race. Ryan Clark’s comments on Jordan Love spark a bigger conversation about whether this is finally the year the Packers fully hand the offense to their quarterback. Plus, the guys dive into Green Bay futures at Potawatomi Sportsbook, Jordan Love MVP odds, and whether Matt LaFleur is being overlooked nationally. The hour also delivers classic Kyle and Brust chaos with Alex Strouf’s Lambeau standing controversy, bachelor party shirt revelations, and plenty of Friday nonsense.
3PM: Giannis Put on Blast by Myles Turner15 May 202600:41:58
A viral clip from Myles Turner’s podcast sends shockwaves through Milwaukee as he claims Giannis Antetokounmpo routinely held up team flights and meetings without consequences. Ben Brust and Josh DiMaggio debate whether the comments are more damaging for Giannis or Doc Rivers and what it says about the state of the Bucks behind the scenes. The guys react to the deleted podcast clip, discuss the growing signs that Milwaukee and Giannis may be headed toward a split, and compare the situation to other superstar locker room dynamics. Plus, Guess Who returns with some all-time Kyle Wallace moments, including his Ryan Braun admiration spiral and stepdad analogy chaos. The hour wraps with Alex Strouf’s decathlon struggles, pickleball defeat, and Josh DiMaggio handicapping the rest of the competition.
4PM: Tory Lowe Goes All-In on the Packers15 May 202600:45:10
Tory Lowe joins the show with huge confidence in the Packers, predicting a 12-win floor and debating whether Green Bay is worth a massive Super Bowl futures bet. Ben Brust and Josh DiMaggio walk through Packers odds at Potawatomi Sportsbook while Tory accidentally pulls up last year’s schedule before correcting course. The conversation quickly shifts back to Giannis after Myles Turner’s viral comments about late flights and locker room accountability continue to dominate Milwaukee sports talk. Torrey shares a personal Giannis story, reacts to the Bucks’ dysfunction, and questions what was really happening behind the scenes with Doc Rivers. Plus, the Wheel of Strouf delivers chaos, Brewers bullpen talk, PGA Championship reactions, and more bachelor party shirt evidence against Kyle Wallace.
3PM: Trey Smack’s Rough Day Sparks OTA Debate02 Jun 202600:41:09
Ben Brust extends his winning streak in Are You Smarter Than Ben Brust, surviving a challenging round of questions and defending his title against a returning contestant. The conversation then turns to Packers OTAs, where rookie kicker Trey Smack struggles through a difficult kicking session. Kyle Wallace urges fans not to panic over June practices, while Ben questions whether the early misses are a warning sign for a team with a recent history of kicking woes. The crew also revisits Ryan Wolersheim’s dating drought and continues brainstorming ways to improve his chances. Later, they discuss the Brewers’ dominant stretch and whether adding a star like Tarik Skubal could push Milwaukee into true World Series contention.
2PM: Packers Christmas Clash Changes Holiday Plans14 May 202600:47:20
The NFL schedule leaks have Packers fans already debating holiday logistics after news surfaced that Green Bay is expected to face the Bears at Soldier Field on Christmas Day at noon. Ben Brust and Alex Strouf reacted to the awkward kickoff time, breaking down how the game could completely alter family traditions, travel plans, and even toy-building duties for parents across Wisconsin. The guys also dissected the leaked opening stretch of the Packers schedule, including road matchups against the Vikings, Jets, and Buccaneers before a Thursday night home opener against the Falcons. Plus, Ben’s failed “journalist” predictions got exposed, Kyle Wallace ignored repeated prank calls on his way to Nashville, and Over/Under delivered a frantic Packers rushing leaders trivia battle. The show also spiraled into stories about divided Bears-Packers households, Christmas football stress, and why Caleb Williams hype is already getting out of control.
3PM: NFL Helps Packers With Micah Parsons Timing14 May 202600:42:47
Ben Brust and Alex Strouf continued breaking down leaked pieces of the Packers schedule and argued the NFL may have quietly helped Green Bay by front-loading manageable opponents while Micah Parsons recovers. The guys reacted to reports of the Packers opening with road games against Minnesota and the Jets before a Thursday night home matchup against the Falcons and another trip to Tampa Bay. Jason Wilde joined the show to discuss the Christmas Day Bears-Packers matchup, why the NFL clearly values Micah Parsons as a marquee attraction, and how fans seem surprisingly excited about football invading the holiday. Ben also unloaded on the nonstop Caleb Williams praise after another national analyst crowned the Bears quarterback “P1” in the NFC North over Jordan Love. Plus, the Brewers’ bullpen frustrations boiled over after Jacob Misiorowski dazzled again without getting proper support late in games.
4PM: Scalzo Roasts Strouf Over Decathlon Disaster14 May 202600:45:09
Greg Scalzo joined Ben Brust and Alex Strouf for an all-time roasting session after Strouf’s confidence took a hit following his controversial pickleball loss to Kyle Wallace in the decathlon opener. Scalzo compared Strouf’s collapse to “Napoleon’s 1812 invasion of Russia” and questioned whether Alex can win another event outside of darts. The guys also reacted to more Packers schedule leaks, including Thursday night games against the Falcons and Panthers, a Christmas showdown with the Bears, and a late-season matchup against Houston. Bryan Bulaga stopped by to break down the early stretch of the Packers schedule from a player perspective, explaining why the timing of Micah Parsons’ recovery could be a major advantage for Green Bay’s offensive line. Plus, the crew reacted to wild comments from Myles Turner about Doc Rivers’ lack of accountability with the Bucks and what it could mean for Giannis Antetokounmpo’s future.
2PM: Pickleball Chaos & Decathlon Drama Begins13 May 202600:50:36
Kyle Wallace and Alex Strouf finally face off in the opening event of their decathlon, and the pickleball showdown delivers drama, controversy, and plenty of trash talk. A disputed line call in Game 2 sparks a heated debate about sportsmanship, momentum, and whether Strouf gave the match away. Kyle storms back from a 5-0 deficit to win in straight games, immediately putting Strouf in a hole. The guys break down the turning point, the accusations of unfair help from Ben Brust, and Strouf’s insistence he was “the better man.” Plus, they pivot to Packers talk with a confirmed Thanksgiving Eve matchup against the Rams and what it could mean for Green Bay’s season.
3PM: Packers Ceiling Debate & Monte Carlo Madness13 May 202600:39:35
The crew dives deep into expectations for the Packers, debating whether this team is more likely to repeat recent playoff struggles or finally break through to an NFC Championship Game. Kyle emphasizes a “prove it” mentality, while Ben argues offseason changes signal a higher ceiling. They also react to early schedule speculation, including divisional game timing and injury concerns surrounding key players. Then, Strouf unveils a chaotic Monte Carlo simulation predicting the Packers’ season—complete with guesses on Week 1 opponents, bye week timing, and even a possible Christmas Day game. The hour blends analytics, skepticism, and plenty of back-and-forth as they try to project Green Bay’s future.
4PM: Bachelor Party Plans & Wild Stories13 May 202600:45:29
Kyle Wallace takes center stage detailing his upcoming Nashville bachelor party, and things spiral into hilarious territory. From custom shirts and a packed van road trip to strict “no nonsense” rules about dancers and party behavior, the guys poke holes in Kyle’s plans at every turn. The conversation turns into a mix of roasting, real talk about nightlife expectations, and debates over how wild the weekend will actually get. They also revisit Kyle’s disciplined approach versus his friends’ likely chaos, leading to plenty of skepticism from Ben and Strouf. It’s a lighter, comedy-heavy hour filled with personal stories, awkward hypotheticals, and nonstop laughs.
2PM: AD Dreams, Brewers Buzz & Pickleball Beef12 May 202600:49:17
Ben Brust and Kyle Wallace kick off the hour debating who’s more qualified to be Wisconsin’s next athletic director, with plenty of ego and listener reactions fueling the fire. The debut of the Kyle vs. Alex Strouf decathlon adds another layer of chaos, with pickleball looming as the main event. The crew reacts to Christian Yelich’s return as the Brewers inch closer to full strength and what it means for the lineup. NFL talk heats up as Chris Canty’s Bears optimism sparks a debate about NFC North legitimacy and Packers expectations. Kyle doubles down on Green Bay’s growth despite inconsistencies, while Ben pushes back on the results. The hour blends humor, heated arguments, and plenty of K&B family interaction.
3PM: Trivia Win, Bears Debate & Packers Pressure12 May 202600:41:04
Are You Smarter Than Ben Brust delivers drama as Ben narrowly escapes with a win despite some brutal answers, including an all-time miss with ACDC. The conversation quickly pivots back to the NFC North as Mark Tauscher’s comments fuel a deeper dive into whether the Bears are true contenders. Kyle remains firm that Chicago will regress, while Ben and Strouf argue they can’t be dismissed. The Packers’ outlook becomes the focal point, with questions about Jordan Love’s consistency and Matt LaFleur’s leadership. Tauscher joins to emphasize that Love’s development is the key to Green Bay’s next leap. The hour balances laughs from trivia with serious football expectations.
4PM: Ryan Braun Joins, Brewers Rise & Kyle Fanboys12 May 202600:44:25
Ryan Braun joins the show and delivers insight on the Brewers’ culture, young talent, and what made CC Sabathia’s 2008 run so impactful. Braun praises players like Brice Turang and Jackson Chourio, even comparing Chourio’s mentality to his own, sparking excitement about the team’s future. Kyle Wallace can’t hide his admiration, turning the interview into a full-on fan moment that the crew hilariously revisits afterward. The discussion continues on whether the Brewers have enough to make a true World Series push once fully healthy. The crew also mixes in lighter topics like pickleball predictions and NBA talk. It’s a blend of nostalgia, current Brewers optimism, and classic K&B energy.
2PM: Brewers Sweep & Giannis Trade Talks Heat Up11 May 202600:49:40
The show opens with excitement around the Brewers’ electric sweep of the Yankees, highlighted by Jacob Mizorowski’s dominant outing and Bryce Terang’s walk-off heroics. Kyle and Ben debate whether Mizorowski is already ascending into ace—and even Cy Young—territory. The conversation then shifts hard to the Bucks, as reports surface that Milwaukee is open to Giannis Antetokounmpo trade offers. Kyle argues this signals the end of the Giannis era, while Ben pushes back on whether it’s truly new information. The crew dives into what “doing right by Giannis” means and whether the Bucks should prioritize the superstar or the franchise. Emotions run high as fans weigh loyalty, business, and the looming possibility of a blockbuster trade.
4PM: Giannis Street Names and Brewers Belief02 Jun 202600:44:57
A discussion about Giannis Antetokounmpo’s latest comments on staying in Milwaukee quickly turns into a hilarious debate over what streets, roads, and landmarks should be naA discussion about Giannis Antetokounmpo’s latest comments on staying in Milwaukee quickly turns into a hilarious debate over what streets, roads, and landmarks should be named after the Bucks superstar. The K&B Fam floods the show with creative suggestions while Kyle remains convinced Giannis’ future with the Bucks is far from guaranteed. The conversation then pivots to the Brewers, with national media increasingly viewing Milwaukee as a legitimate World Series contender behind the emergence of Jacob Misiorowski and Kyle Harrison. Ben argues the Brewers have already proven they belong among baseball’s best, while Kyle questions whether they have enough to overcome the Dodgers. The hour wraps with Wheel of Strouf, a Sal Frelick debate, backyard baseball nostalgia, and Homer joining the show to discuss Edgerrin Cooper and Packers expectations.med after the Bucks superstar. The K&B Fam floods the show with creative suggestions while Kyle remains convinced Giannis’ future with the Bucks is far from guaranteed. The conversation then pivots to the Brewers, with national media increasingly viewing Milwaukee as a legitimate World Series contender behind the emergence of Jacob Misiorowski and Kyle Harrison. Ben argues the Brewers have already proven they belong among baseball’s best, while Kyle questions whether they have enough to overcome the Dodgers. The hour wraps with Wheel of Strouf, a Sal Frelick debate, backyard baseball nostalgia, and Homer joining the show to discuss Edgerrin Cooper and Packers expectations.
2PM: Do the Packers Need to Chase the Rams?01 Jun 202600:46:21
The NFL world shifted as the Rams landed Myles Garrett, immediately sparking debate about whether the Packers should be more aggressive in their pursuit of a Super Bowl. Ben Brust and Kyle Wallace break down the blockbuster deal and compare Green Bay’s roster-building philosophy to Los Angeles’ win-now approach. Kyle argues the Rams consistently prioritize proven stars over draft picks, while Ben questions whether the Packers have done enough around Micah Parsons. The conversation centers on whether Green Bay truly believes it is a championship contender as currently constructed. Plus, callers weigh in with optimism, skepticism, and plenty of personality as the Packers’ path through the NFC suddenly looks tougher.
3PM: Jason Wilde on the Packers’ Next Move01 Jun 202600:44:09
The fallout from the Myles Garrett trade continues as Ben and Kyle debate whether the Packers should respond with a move of their own. Concerns about Green Bay’s offensive line, cornerback depth, and overall roster construction take center stage as expectations for the 2026 season are examined. Jason Wilde joins the show to discuss how the Rams’ blockbuster addition impacts the Packers and whether Brian Gutekunst should pursue another significant acquisition. Wilde also shares why the offensive line remains one of the biggest questions facing Green Bay heading into the season. The hour wraps with a conversation about Sean Rhyan’s transition to center and what needs to happen for the Packers to make a legitimate Super Bowl run.
4PM: Packers Pressure, Brewers Buzz & The Miz01 Jun 202600:44:50
The conversation begins with the Packers’ response to the Rams’ acquisition of Myles Garrett and whether Josh Sweat remains a realistic target for Green Bay. Ben and Kyle debate the value of draft picks versus proven production and what it would take for the Packers to strengthen their championship chances. The hour also shifts to the Brewers, where Jacob Misiorowski’s dominant run continues to fuel excitement across baseball. The guys discuss what “The Miz” is doing on the mound, his Cy Young candidacy, and why Milwaukee may still need another impact bat. Brian Bulaga joins late in the hour to explain why pass rush remains king in the NFL and why Jordan Morgan could be the key to the Packers’ offensive line success this season.
2PM: Wedding Rides, Lukas Van Ness & T-Plush Returns29 May 202600:49:33
Ben, Kyle, and Alex Strouf kick off the hour with a hilarious breakdown of wedding RSVP confusion, transportation plans, and a communication mix-up that quickly spirals into comedy. The conversation shifts to Lukas Van Ness after Matt LaFleur praises the former first-round pick, leading Kyle to raise the expectations for the Packers pass rusher entering a pivotal season. Nigel Morgan joins the show and immediately brings the energy, weighing in on the Brewers’ postseason hopes, the need for another big bat, and whether top prospect Jesus Made should already be in Milwaukee. T-Plush also revisits the Brewers-Cardinals rivalry and shares stories from his own battles with St. Louis. It’s a mix of Packers pressure, Brewers optimism, and plenty of laughs along the way.
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