Jordan Love guts it out, Micah Parsons closes it down, and the Packers escape the Giants with an ugly 27–20 win. Lemps breaks down every chaotic snap.
Chris Lempesis is back in the basement Packer room in Milwaukee, fresh off the kind of game that shaves a year off your life but still goes in the standings as a win. The Green Bay Packers escape MetLife with a 27–20 “Escape From New York” dub over the Giants, and Lemps is here to sort through every ugly, glorious, Sam-Adams-Octoberfest-soaked second of it.
He starts with the big picture: no, this wasn’t the best performance you’ll ever see from the Green Bay Packers, and yes, they probably lose to a lot of other teams playing like this. But in a game they absolutely had to have to keep the NFC playoff dreams alive? Style points are for February. This one was about survival.
From there, he dives into what really mattered: another big-time, grown-up performance from Jordan Love. The stat line (13/24, 174 yards, 2 TDs, 0 picks plus a dinged-up shoulder) doesn’t tell the story. Lemps breaks down Love’s toughness after the early shoulder injury, his command of the huddle, and the money throws downfield to Christian Watson and Savion Williams that flipped the game. This was QB1 finding ways to win when everything around him was leaking oil.
Speaking of Watson, Lemps happily plants his flag again: the offense needs to run through No. 9. Two touchdowns, a snatch-and-hang-on bullet from Malik Willis, and a toe-tap beauty from Love in the red zone – this is what a real WR1 looks like. Add in Williams’ contested-catch bomb and Matthew Golden drawing DPI on a deep shot, and Chris explains why Matt LaFleur finally leaned back into what this passing game is supposed to be: attacking downfield, not living on sideways bubble screens and 2-yard runs into a brick wall.
On the flip side, he doesn’t sugarcoat the mess: the drops (offense and defense) were out of control. Lemps runs through the drive-killing clanks from the receivers and the four—four—dropped interceptions on Jameis Winston that turned potential blowout into nail-biter. From Isaiah McDuffie breaking up his own teammate’s pick, to the sheer disbelief when Evan Williams finally hangs onto the game-sealer in the end zone, it’s all here, equal parts rant and therapy.
Defensively, it was the Micah Parsons show… and then everyone else. Chris details how Parsons once again proved why the trade was worth it: game-changing pressures, a crucial fourth-down sack tag-team with McDuffie, and the walk-off strip-sack on the final play to slam the door on the Giants’ last-second prayer. He also talks about the run-defense issues, missed tackles, soft zones, and why Jeff Hafley’s unit somehow managed to be both clutch and maddening in the same afternoon.
Special teams even get a rare shoutout as Lemps praises punter Daniel Whelan for repeatedly flipping the field in brutal winds, including a 61-yard bomb that chewed clock and set up the final defensive stand. Yes, it also gives him the opportunity to deploy the “Laces out, Dan” Ace Ventura joke he’s apparently waited his entire life to use.
Along the way you’ll get the usual Lemp extras:
– A full-throated rant about FOX’s broadcast crew and why Drew Brees sounded like he had the Giants plus the points.
– A check-in on the NFC North standings (hello, first-place Chicago Bears… somehow) and what this win means for the Packers’ playoff odds.
– The latest Sam Adams Octoberfest “victory beer” report and why the next episode might finally feature a new brew.
– The standard shameless plugs for Ticket King, t-shirts, Venmo beer money, and the upcoming LTP YouTube show.
It wasn’t pretty. It was sloppy, stressful, and way too close for comfort. But the Packers are 6-3-1, very much alive in the NFC playoff race, and their two most important players—Jordan Love and Micah Parsons—dragged them to a win on the road when they absolutely needed it.
Ugly wins still count, baby. Hit play, crack a cold one, and let Lemps talk you through Packers–Giants, every drop, pick, strip-sack, and heart palpitation included.
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