
Homer Sounds Alarm on Packers’ Division Drought
From The Homer Hour by Wisconsin on Demand
April 29, 2026 · 47 min
About this episode
Homer discusses the Packers' division drought and the implications for the team's future with guests Jason Wilde and Tim Van Vooren.
Homer opens the hour with his signature chaos—dome updates, YouTube antics, and a lively round of Rain Man—but quickly shifts to a pointed Packers discussion. He highlights a startling stat: Green Bay hasn’t won the division in four straight seasons, something nearly unheard of in franchise history. Jason Wilde joins to debate how much that actually matters, weighing division titles versus postseason success and what should define expectations. The conversation intensifies as Homer lays out a clear stance—no division title and no playoff win this year could mean major changes. Tim Van Vooren adds insight from his scouting bureau, breaking down draft picks like Brandon Cisse and urging patience with young contributors. The hour blends humor and history with a serious question: are the Packers falling short of their standard?
People in this episode
Host: Homer
Guests: Jason Wilde, Tim Van Vooren
Topics covered
- Packers
- division drought
- NFL
- playoff expectations
- draft analysis
- sports discussion
Keywords
- Packers
- division title
- playoff win
- Jason Wilde
- Tim Van Vooren
- Brandon Cisse
- NFL history
- sports analysis
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Green Bay Packers
Products: Brandon Cisse
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