Jim Rutledge and Alex Gravatt continue fresh off their bi-weekly conversation with Evan Cohen of Unsportsmanlike, who threw out a controversial Siding Unlimited poll question -- Which member of the Packers' "big three" has been the best at their job: Jordan Love, Matt LaFleur or Brian Gutekunst. There seems to be a consensus that LaFleur has done the best overall, but Alex G disagrees on how to rank or grade Gutey versus Love. Throwing Stones includes some more controversy, as Alex G attempts to frame producer Primetime for stealing his caffeine drinks from the office fridge while Jim rails against those in the office who put their lunches in our small Coors Light fridge! Director of the upcoming "Green and Gold" movie, Anders Lindwall, joins Jim and Alex to talk about the film's nationwide premier this weekend. They get some background on the film, which is about a fourth-generation Wisconsin dairy farmer who bets on the Green Bay Packers to help him save his farm in the 1990s. Anders also goes into the personal story behind getting the film produced and shot, including his fear about being sued by the NFL for shooting outside Lambeau Field, working with legendary sports movie actor Craig T. Nelson, the real-life inspirations for the film, the important role that radio plays in the story, and getting Charlie Berens to play the movie's local sports radio host character! Jim and Alex G quickly wrap up the show with a dip into G's decision about whether to do a polar plunge with some friends tomorrow morning!