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The Al Galdi Podcast

Episode 1,176: Commanders fall to 3-3 with 25-24 walk-off loss to Chicago Bears on Monday Night Football

The Al Galdi Podcast

Al Galdi

Football, Baseball, Sports, Basketball

51.5K Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2025

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Segment 1 - Show open and listener feedback Segment 2 - Washington Commanders: analysis of the three biggest reasons for the 25-24 walk-off loss to the Chicago Bears on Monday Night Football, including a bad game for the defense and a very disappointing game for the rushing offense Segment 3 - Washington Commanders: breakdown of how quarterback Jayden Daniels in the the 25-24 walk-off loss to the Chicago Bears on Monday Night Football - despite committing two crucial turnovers - overall played well Segment 4 - Washington Commanders: discussion of special teams in the the 25-24 walk-off loss to the Chicago Bears on Monday Night Football Visit Roda.com and use the promo code GALDI20 for 20 percent off any service Exclusive NordVPN deal at NordVPN.com/Galdi - try it risk free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! Whatever your dermatological needs, contact Dr. George Verghese at MidAtlanticSkin.com and mention that Al Galdi sent you Visit CateringByUptown.com and mention that Al Galdi sent you For advertising inquiries, email [email protected]

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0:00.0

And away we go, episode one thousand one hundred seventy-six of the Al-Galdi podcast. It is Tuesday, October 14th,

0:23.7

2025. We have arrived at mid-October. We now are six weeks into the NFL's 18-week,

0:30.5

20-25 regular season in which each team play 17 games. So we are a third of the way through.

0:39.6

The Washington commanders are three and three and have yet to have a winning streak. They have gone win, loss, win, loss, win, and now, yes,

0:48.9

a loss, a 25-24 walk-off loss to the Chicago Bears at a rainy Northwest Stadium on Monday night football

0:56.2

in a game in which the commanders overcame a 13-0 second quarter deficit, but lost on a

1:01.6

walk-off 38-yard field goal by kicker Jake Moody, a very frustrating loss, a game that the

1:08.3

commander so could have won, but not a game that they necessarily

1:12.3

deserved to win. Now, I'm not a big fan of the whole deserve to win, deserve to lose

1:18.5

conversation. Deserving ain't got nothing to do with it, man. But this was a highly flawed

1:24.5

performance by the commanders. To whatever extent a team can deserve to win,

1:29.1

they did not. The good news is that the commanders at 3 and 3 are just a game out of first

1:33.6

place in the NFC East and are the only team in the division with a positive point differential

1:38.6

plus 32. But the inconsistency with this team is tough to take, right? I mean, that the team has gone,

1:45.3

win loss, win loss, win loss is the perfect encapsulation of the team so far this season.

1:52.3

Hello and welcome to this Tuesday installment of the Al Galdi podcast coming up on the show,

1:56.7

in-depth reaction to and analysis of the commander's loss to the Bears on Monday night

2:01.4

football, what was the first game in a stretch of four night games in seven games for our

2:06.4

team. I do not like when our team plays at night. I hate waiting all day for the team to play,

2:12.0

but we have a lot of night games for the commanders this season. Next segment, a breakdown of the three

2:19.1

biggest reasons for this loss to the Bears. The following segment, why I actually think that

2:23.8

quarterback Jaden Daniels played well in the game, not great, but well, and the segment after that

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