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Ty & Bob Pod S4 E6: Wild Bears MNF finish, Brian Branch's punch & Packers survive Cincy

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Ty & Bob Pod S4 E6: Wild Bears MNF finish, Brian Branch's punch & Packers survive Cincy

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Oct 14, 20251:41:50

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Don’t look now but after a pair of 25-24 wins, the Chicago Bears are 3-2 with winnable games ahead.

Here on the Ty & Bob Pod, we dissect the Monday night game in full.

What’s sustainable? What isn’t? It wasn’t pretty. Issues remain. But Ben Johnson is proving he’s worth every nickel as this team’s head coach.

Meanwhile, the Detroit Lions met their physical match in a hungry Kansas City Chiefs team. Safety Brian Branch — a player who enjoys crossing the line — will now pay the price for a terrible cheap shot, too. It was a rough second half for the Lions offense. Jared Goff may be in the MVP conversation, but something was missing in this game.

Finally, we get to the Green Bay Packers fending off a pesky Bengals bunch. Josh Jacobs gives this team an element of physicality it’ll need when the games really count.

The full 1-hour, 42-minute show is available to our paid subscribers.

Our Bob McGinn, as always, guides you through his film review.

Position to position, you’re guaranteed to learn something new.

Thank you for supporting our independent journalism.



This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.golongtd.com/subscribe

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