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Pack-A-Day: Your Daily Packers Podcast

The Battle for Trade Leverage

Pack-A-Day: Your Daily Packers Podcast

Andrew Herman

Football, Sports

4.6702 Ratings

🗓️ 17 March 2023

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

On today's show, Andy takes a much closer look at trade talks between the Packers and Jets and reviews why Brian Gutekunst is winning the leverage battle in negotiations. Don't miss it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

20 minutes a day, 365 days a year.

0:11.5

This is the Pack a Day podcast.

0:20.1

What's going on, everybody. Welcome back into another episode of the Packaday podcast. I'm your host,

0:24.3

Andy Herman. You can follow me on Twitter at Andy Herman NFL. I hope your Friday is treating you well.

0:29.8

What I want to do today is go over the current leverage battle, the battle of who blinks first,

0:34.9

between Joe Douglas of the New York Jets and Brian Gutikins of the

0:38.4

Green Bay Packers. We certainly have a little bit of a tug-of-war and, like I said, ultimately

0:43.8

a staring contest to see who's going to blink first and who's ultimately going to maybe put down

0:48.3

their demands a little bit and maybe, you know, give way to the other team. But before we get

0:53.4

there, we did have a couple pieces of news as we always go over, first and foremost.

0:57.2

The biggest piece is that Robert Tunyon is no longer a member of the Green Bay Packers.

1:01.4

And of course, as per every year, players love going to, you know, inside the division.

1:06.1

And yes, I know Lizard and Rogers, they're going to the Jets and whatever.

1:10.1

But like, there's always players

1:11.2

that end up in the division. And this time it is Robert Tunyon with the Chicago Bears.

1:15.8

This is an interesting one, right? So first of all, I think it's a pretty good fit for the

1:20.6

bears. You know, they obviously have familiarity there with Luke Getzzi. Cole Comette is

1:25.6

the number one guy. So Tunyon's not coming in and

1:28.0

expected to be this number one overall tight end for them. Certainly gives Chicago a level of

1:32.8

depth at that position. So I like the move overall for Chicago. I also don't mind losing

1:38.8

Tunian for Green Bay. And yes, he at the end of last year, there was a little bit of a sign that

1:43.9

maybe he was overcoming his ACL injury. year, there was a little bit of a sign that maybe he was

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