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Wisconsin Sports on the go with Trag is a podcast/radio show aiming at bringing you Wisconsin sports news and opinions! Find the show Wednesdays from 5-7 pm on Sports radio 92.3 WOSQ or here next day!

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Send us a text We break down the Packers’ second-half surge in Pittsburgh, why Tucker Kraft changes the offense, and whether Green Bay can become the NFC’s team to beat. Then we pivot to Brewers offseason decisions, Bucks lineup balance without Giannis, and NFL Pick’em. • Jordan Love’s pocket poise and deep ball placement • Tucker Kraft as a complete tight end and focal point • O-line health, defensive edges, and special teams cleanup • Are the Packers the team to beat in the NFC • Brewers’ ...
Send us a text A road-charged Packers win sparks hope in Green Bay as Jordan Love finds rhythm and the defense smothers third downs. We unpack Badger hoops’ exhibition loss to Oklahoma, then pivot to Badger football’s gritty performance at Oregon and what a youth movement could mean. • Packers’ first-half issues and second-half surge • Offensive line health and pass protection impact • Special teams penalties and kicker questions • LaFleur’s play-calling and early scripting • Badger hoops sh...
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Send us a text Nine points can feel like a shrug—until you zoom in on what changed. We break down how Green Bay controlled the Bengals without fireworks: Jordan Love’s efficient 19-of-26 with legs that moved chains, Josh Jacobs powering a flu-game burst behind an offensive line that finally looked whole, and special teams flipping the field with clean execution and real returns. We get specific about why Micah Parsons’ impact isn’t on the stat sheet, how protections are built around him, and ...
Send us a text A week this bumpy deserves straight talk. We open with the Brewers and a simple truth: you can’t win October games by abandoning the thing that got you here. For months, Milwaukee thrived on patience, pressure, and situational hitting. Then came LA’s aces, and the chase crept in. We break down how disciplined at-bats—not moonshots—flip a series, why veteran presence matters in the box, and how a single Freeman swing and a Betts walk show the blueprint the Brewers must copy. We ...
Send us a text We challenge the Packers to prove they’re contenders by turning a 14-point favorite into a statement and lay out what leadership, urgency, and aggressive play-calling should look like against Cincinnati. We also examine Jeff Hafley’s bounce-back test, power rankings, fantasy targets, and why adaptable teams win in October. • why a big line vs Cincinnati is a measuring stick, not a comfort blanket • how Green Bay’s pass rush must punish a weak Bengals offensive line • why LaFle...
Send us a text A mind game won before first pitch. That’s the heartbeat of this one, as we unpack why starting Aaron Ashby wasn’t about perfection on the mound—it was about forcing Craig Counsell into a lineup Milwaukee could exploit. We walk through Pat Murphy’s logic, the ripple effects of sidelining a key Cubs bat, and how a bullpen built for length turned a shaky first into a controlled finish. Then we zoom out: what makes the Brewers so dangerous right now isn’t star wattage—it’s optiona...
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Send us a text The aftermath of disappointment often reveals the true character of a team. Following the Green Bay Packers' tough loss to the Cleveland Browns, hosts Trage and Ummer dive deep into what went wrong and what needs to change as the team looks ahead to Dallas. Special teams continue to be the Packers' Achilles heel. Despite having talented specialists in Brandon McManus and Daniel Whelan, the blocking and coverage units remain problematic under Rich Passaccia's leadership. The bl...
Send us a text The September 24th edition of Wisconsin Sports on the Go dives deep into a weekend full of contrasting emotions for state sports fans. The Milwaukee Brewers clinched the NL Central division title, but their path wasn't without turbulence. From a 25-28 record on May 24th to going 70-34 since, Pat Murphy's approach of focusing on "possibilities and positives" has transformed this team into a legitimate contender. What makes this Brewers squad special isn't star power but their re...
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