Jim Rutledge and Alex Gravatt roll into Hour 2 of Phish Friday and start with some more actual football talk! They discuss the loss of standout LB coach Anthony Campanile who was hired away to become the Jaguars DC. But, with the Packers' defense still coming off a strong first season, they ask their second Siding Unlimited poll question -- Which side of the ball with the Packers' "calling card" over the next two seasons: offense or defense? Did rookie Edgerrin Cooper breakout because of Campanile's coaching, or just cause he's a rising star? They get into the idea of Hafley possibly becoming an option to replace Matt LaFleur if the Packers had another disappointing end to their season, but producer Primetime derails them by dissing the state of New Jersey and the movie "Garden State." They go down on a rabbit hole of the best movies shot in the state of Wisconsin. Primetime tries to stir things up some more by forcing Jim and G into a disagreement about whether "Mr. Brightside" is a good song. Jason Wilde joins Jim and Alex G to discuss yesterday's Siding Unlimited poll question that was stolen today by ESPN Milwaukee! Jason answers the question about which member of the Packers' "big three" is the best at their job: Jordan Love, Matt LaFleur or Brian Gutekunst. Why is Jason picking Gutey "almost by default"? They also discuss the impact of the Packers losing their standout LB coach Anthony Campanile, who was hired as the Jaguars' next DC. Will a standout rookie like Edgerrin Cooper continue to ascend without Campanile, and how will this affect the rest of Jeff Hafley's unit? Alex has to bring it back to his childhood story about accepting loose Oreos from his local dry cleaners, so he asks Jason if he'd rather accept a loose Oreo or go Polar Plunging? Jim and G wrap up the show with Jim's rationale of what makes for truly good music.