Chris Lempesis digs into the post-Lions mailbag after Green Bay’s Thanksgiving win, roasting Jay Cutler, praising Jordan Love’s clutch Toyotathon magic, and breaking down LaFleur’s newfound aggression. Plus: Devonte Wyatt fallout, O-line resurgence, Micah Parsons chaos, and early Bears Week spice.
Chris Lempesis is back in the basement Packer room, beer in hand, for another Tuesday night edition of Emptying The Bag ’25: Lions Edition – and this one is pure post-Thanksgiving chaos in the best possible way.
Because it’s Bears Week, he kicks things off with a full-on love letter roast to his all-time favorite Chicago Bear, Jay Cutler – the smoking, sulking, 1980s-movie-villain quarterback who gifted Packers fans a generation of bad decisions and glorious interceptions. From the trade haul the Bears blew on him to that beautiful 2–11 record vs Green Bay, Lemps gives Cuddy the kind of tribute only a true rival can.
Then the bag gets ripped wide open. Chris plows through all the questions and comments he couldn’t get to on Thanksgiving night after the Packers’ 31–24 win over the Lions at Ford Field, hitting:
Of course, it wouldn’t be a true LempsTalkinPack mailbag without some shameless self-promotion (LTP t-shirts are on sale, baby), a raised-glass salute to Ticket King, and a fresh helping of Facebook F***ery, where Chris shreds another ridiculous fake “breaking news” post about the Packers’ supposed roster moves.
It’s loud, it’s petty, it’s weirdly heartfelt, and it’s everything you want out of a post-Lions, pre-Bears rivalry week episode. If you bleed green and gold and enjoy your Packers talk with a side of profanity, nostalgia, and actual football analysis, this is the show you want in your ears.
Go Pack Go — and yes, absolutely, F* the Bears.
🎧 Listen now on PackersTalk.com, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you carry the G. And yes—grab a beer first. You’ll need it.
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