Episodes

  • Leon Rose, Josh Jacobs, and The Miz
    Jun 17 2026
    Homer opens the hour obsessed with Knicks executive Leon Rose and his belief that winning with James Dolan as owner is one of the most amazing accomplishments in sports. Jason Wilde joins to discuss the Packers, Josh Jacobs’ unresolved situation, and why Matt LaFleur could face “Thibodeau” comparisons if Green Bay falls short again. Homer also compares Jimmy Haslam’s Bucks ownership concerns to Dolan’s long-running Knicks struggles. Tim Van Vooren checks in from the ballpark to break down Jacob Misiorowski’s latest dominant Brewers performance and the excitement surrounding his rise. The hour closes with TVV comparing Misiorowski’s joyful, young-star energy to early Giannis Antetokounmpo.
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    44 mins
  • Miz Mania, NFL Money & Packers Pressure
    Jun 15 2026
    Homer and Bryan Bulaga open with Brewers excitement around Jacob Misiorowski and whether every day should begin with one question: is “The Miz” pitching? Bulaga compares the challenge of managing a special pitcher’s workload to NFL players wanting to keep rolling during a hot streak, before the conversation turns to the league’s push toward 18 games and why players should fight for more health insurance and post-career benefits. The guys use the Knicks’ championship to reflect on Bulaga’s Super Bowl memories, the emotional power of team bonds, and why general managers matter so much in building winners. Homer then connects New York’s success to the Packers, asking whether Matt LaFleur could someday face a “Thibodeau” conversation if Green Bay does not take the next step. The hour wraps with Bulaga picking the Vikings to finish last in the NFC North, while Homer goes with the Lions.
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    47 mins
  • The Miz Takes the Mound, Don August Talks Pitching & Homer Finds a Soccer Guy
    Jun 12 2026
    Homer gets ready for Jacob Misiorowski’s start against the Phillies by talking pitching with former Brewers pitcher Don August. Don explains what he watches for when The Miz is on the mound, how his command has improved, why getting ahead in counts matters, and what separates power pitchers from crafty veterans like Jeff Suppan. Plus, Homer and Don discuss coaching high school baseball, replacement players during the 1995 strike, and Don’s book Pitching to the Corners. Later, Mike DeCourcy joins to help Homer make sense of the World Cup, Team USA’s outlook, and why American soccer still has ground to make up.
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    46 mins
  • Brian Bulaga & Jason Wilde Break Down Packers Minicamp
    Jun 11 2026
    Homer and Brian Bulaga react to the end of Packers mandatory minicamp and debate how much actually matters during the “season for no reason.” Brian explains why Jagger Burton getting first-team reps on the offensive line is worth watching, while Jason Wilde joins to share what stood out from Green Bay’s offseason work. The guys discuss Zach Tom’s injury outlook, Matthew Golden’s role, Jordan Love’s wow throw to Jayden Reed, and which young defenders — Edgerrin Cooper, Javon Bullard, Lucas Van Ness or Devonte Wyatt — are most likely to break out this season. Plus, Homer weighs in on the Knicks’ historic NBA Finals comeback and why it only matters if they finish the job.
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    46 mins
  • The Miz Mania Rolls On With 755 and Wilde
    Jun 10 2026
    Homer opens the hour with another passionate update on Jacob Misiorowski, declaring once again that “The Miz” is a freak and continuing his crusade against the term “four-seam fastball.” Rain Man contestant Chef Ed faces an all-Misiorowski trivia challenge as Homer tests his knowledge of the Brewers phenom’s rapid rise. Jason Wilde joins to break down Packers minicamp, including Tucker Kraft’s confidence, Jordan Love’s impressive throwing display, and the potential impact of a healthy Packers offense. Later, Jerry Augustine—now officially “755” in Homer’s world—dives deep into Misiorowski’s development, pitch mix, and the respect he’s earned from Pat Murphy. The hour is a celebration of both Packers optimism and the growing legend of The Miz.
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    45 mins
  • Homer Says Christian Watson Told Us Everything
    Jun 9 2026
    Homer opens the hour with a passionate breakdown of Christian Watson’s new Packers contract, arguing that the most important number isn’t the average annual value but the percentage of guaranteed money. He believes Watson’s willingness to accept a deal with relatively little guaranteed money says everything about how both sides view his injury history. The conversation turns into a larger debate about NFL contracts, player value, and why guaranteed money tells the real story. Homer also compares his own lack of guaranteed money at the station to Watson’s deal and takes aim at the massive salaries being discussed around sports media and special teams players. It’s a classic Homer deep dive into contracts, percentages, and perceived value.
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    45 mins
  • Watson’s Deal, Micah’s Timeline & Packers Leadership
    Jun 8 2026
    Bryan Bulaga joined Kyle Wallace on The Homer Hour to break down Christian Watson’s new Packers contract and why his upside may justify the risk. Bulaga explained how Watson’s chemistry with Jordan Love, speed, and role in Matt LaFleur’s offense could make the deal look like a bargain if he stays healthy. The conversation shifted to Micah Parsons’ recovery timeline and whether Green Bay can survive if he misses the first six to eight weeks. Bulaga pointed to Lukas Van Ness, the defensive front, and Jonathan Gannon’s scheme as key factors in replacing some of Parsons’ production. The hour also covered Tyrod Taylor’s value as a veteran voice for Jordan Love, the Packers’ added leadership, and Bulaga’s advice for Jordan Morgan entering a crucial season.
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    46 mins
  • You People, Christian Watson, and Hammond, Indiana?
    Jun 5 2026
    Homer and Gary Ellerson kick off the hour with the most important question in Wisconsin sports: “Is the Miz pitching tonight?” before diving into Christian Watson’s new Packers contract. Gary argues that fans focus too much on total contract value and not enough on guaranteed money, leading to a spirited breakdown of why Watson’s deal is much closer to Romeo Doubs’ than the NFL’s elite receivers. The conversation expands into how running backs are evaluated, whether Gary’s receiving skills would be more appreciated in today’s NFL, and the evolution of offensive football. Later, Homer unleashes a classic “You People” rant over reports that the Chicago Bears could move to Hammond, Indiana, sparking a hilarious debate about whether that’s any different than the New York Giants playing in New Jersey. The hour wraps with Packers expectations, Wisconsin football optimism, and whether Matt LaFleur could eventually face the same scrutiny that ended Tom Thibodeau’s run with the Knicks.
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    48 mins