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Jim Rutledge & Molly Brown broadcast live from the Revive Restoration Golf Outing at the Nakoma Golf Course. They get into a big weekend of backup quarterbacks playing for the Wisconsin football teams, including Malik Willis hopping on board for a 16-10 win versus the Colts and Braedyn Locke being pushed into action during Saturday's 42-10 home beatdown versus No. 4 Alabama. First, they begin reacting to the Metro Kia Breaking news that Badgers QB Tyler Van Dyke will officially miss the remainder of the season with a torn ACL, per Colten Bartholomew of the Wisconsin State Journal and Pete Thamel of ESPN's reporting. Would Saturday's loss have gone any differently if TVD hadn't been hurt on the opening drive, and will Locke or true freshman Mabrey Mettauer be the starting QB by the end of the season? They get into the disgusting win for the Packers vs the Colts, as Green Bay was finally able to win with its defense and special teams. They get into the historic rushing performance for Josh Jacobs, and the strong early returns on safety Xavier McKinney. First, they have to break down the headline of the game: Josh Myers vomiting on the football before snapping it to Malik Willis in the first half! What bodily fluid is most disgusting to have on a football: vomit, pee or blood? Despite some poor clock management, Jason Wilde joins for an abbreviated appearance to talk about the Packers' ugly win against Indy and if this was Matt LaFleur's best win as the Packers' HC? Is this gameplan replicable so long as Love is out, would the offense have looked different with Sean Clifford instead of Malik Willis, and is Josh Myers throwing up on the ball before snapping to Malik Willis the grossest thing he's ever heard of on a football field? Jim & Molly wrap up talking about the "musk/mist" of football players, and the re-visit their predictions from last Friday's debut of "Don't Quote Me"!