Author: Zach Brunner

I am a simple Wisconsin man: I love beer and sports. I founded of FlurrySports and Let's Go Wisconsin in order to give fans better media organizations that care about the content over what moves the needle. I am always down to discuss or debate anything, so follow me on Twitter @FantasyFlurry and tweet at me!

For the second week in a row, it’s Mock Draft Monday! It was an emotional week for Packers Nation, after Aaron Rodgers’ appearance on Pat McAfee Show. If you missed last week’s mock draft, from now all the way up until the 2023 NFL Draft, Let’s Go Wisconsin will feature a seven-round Green Bay Packers mock draft right here every single Monday. So, follow our socials, bookmark our website and make sure you don’t miss a mock draft. If you missed my NFL Draft coverage on FlurrySports last year, I’ll get you up to speed. I have experience as a…

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Let’s Go Wisconsin does a mint shake taste test, pinning the McDonald’s Shamrock Shake against the Culver’s Mint Shake. Which mint shake is best? Keep reading for the results of this food battle. In honor of everything green in March, the Shamrock Shake is back at McDonald’s. For many, the Shamrock Shake is a limited-time food item you have to get at least once every year. However, could Culver’s Mint Shake, which is available all year long, actually be the better choice? The Let’s Go Wisconsin team has taken it upon themselves to do this hard-hitting research and answer the…

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No, the Wisconsin Badgers did not make the 2023 NCAA Tournament. The news was sad enough to make you drink your weight in Wisconsin Old Fashioneds. However, we can do a Wisconsin Foods March Madness tournament to cheer us up here on Let’s Go Wisconsin, and it has already begun! Vote on your favorite Wisconsin foods during the month of March to determine your 2023 Wisconsin Foods March Madness Champion! Our state has a lot to enjoy, so we broke the tournament down into three regions: Drinks, Meat, Dairy and Misc. Below, you will see the tweets for the Wisconsin…

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Aaron Rodgers joined the Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday in order to bring clarity to his trade situation and make it clear that he is not holding up a trade. Rodgers intends to play for the New York Jets. Of course, this raises an interesting issue. AR12 has built a brand and a Hall of Fame career wearing the No. 12. This is a jersey number retired by the Jets, as Joe Namath wore it. Joe Namath Says Aaron Rodgers is Allowed to Wear No. 12 The New York Jets retired Joe Namath’s number in 1985. This means no player…

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Aaron Rodgers joined the Pat McAfee Show today to clear the air and bring clarity to his current situation with the Green Bay Packers. Rodgers, the longest-tenured Packer in franchise history, stated he would like to keep playing and he is interested in a New York Jets trade. Aaron Rodgers Jets Trade Imminent, Packers Stalling One of the most common narratives painted by the media about Aaron Rodgers is that he likes to stall and hold the organization “hostage.” Of course, this is not true. The largest media corporations are business partners with the Green Bay Packers organization, and they…

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After playing 69 regular season games, the Milwaukee Bucks were the first team in the league to clinch the NBA Playoffs. This is a team that has battled plenty of injuries as well, so there is no doubt the Bucks are one of the NBA’s most dangerous teams in this year’s postseason, as long as they can stay healthy. With 13 games remaining in the regular season and a three-game lead over the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference, hopefully, the Bucks will be able to manage the workload of key players to ensure they enter the NBA Playoffs healthy.…

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The legal tampering period in the NFL Offseason has begun, meaning teams are able to legally talk with players. Handshake deals will be made over the next several days, and they will become official once contracts are signed, which can begin on March 15th. The Green Bay Packers wasted no time bringing back Keisean Nixon, who singlehandedly revived the Packers’ kick return unit. Packers Re-Sign Keisean Nixon in NFL Free Agency Despite not starting all year, Keisean Nixon was awarded with first-team All-Pro honors as a kick returner. He even brought a kickoff back for a touchdown against the Minnesota…

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It’s Mock Draft Monday! From now all the way up until the 2023 NFL Draft, Let’s Go Wisconsin will feature a seven-round Green Bay Packers mock draft right here every single Monday. So, follow our socials, bookmark our website and make sure you don’t miss a mock draft. If you missed my NFL Draft coverage on FlurrySports last year, I’ll get you up to speed. I have experience as a scout and actually know how to break down film and apply the knowledge, unlike many draft “experts.” The result was an incredibly accurate player analysis that was more than justified…

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With the NFL Combine in the rearview mirror, all attention has now shifted to the NFL Free Agency period and 2023 NFL Draft. While the first-round draft order has been set since the Super Bowl, there were 37 draft picks left to be given out as compensatory draft picks. NFL compensatory draft picks are awarded to teams that lost meaningful players in free agency last offseason. Since the Green Bay Packers like to move on from players a year too early than too late, it typically results in a few Packers compensatory draft picks. Let’s Go Wisconsin, like many media…

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The NFL Offseason has checked off another key date yesterday when the franchise tag deadline passed. The Green Bay Packers franchise tag was not given out, which wasn’t a surprise. There are no free agents that are worthy of receiving the franchise tag. In fact, in the organization’s history, there haven’t been very many players to receive the Green Bay Packers franchise tag. Can you remember them all? Let’s take a look at every instance the Green Bay Packers franchise tag was handed out to a free agent. Green Bay Packers Franchise Tag History 2022 — Davante Adams, WR Result:…

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