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The Al Galdi Podcast

Episode 491: what success of Brock Purdy & Jalen Hurts could mean for Commanders with Sam Howell & more

The Al Galdi Podcast

Al Galdi

Football, Baseball, Sports, Basketball

5 • 1.5K Ratings

🗓️ 23 January 2023

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

10:14 - Commanders: thoughts on Chris Harris reportedly leaving the Commanders for the Tennessee Titans, the latest in the Commanders’ offensive-coordinator search and an update on Ron Rivera’s meeting with Commanders ownership 15:55 - Commanders: Commanders-related takeaways from the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs, including how Ron Rivera is unlike many successful head coaches in the current NFL, more proof that passing offense is the most reliable path to success in the current NFL, the very different quarterback landscapes in the AFC and NFC, what the success of non-first-round quarterbacks like Brock Purdy and Jalen Hurts tell us about what could be for the Commanders with Sam Howell and more 32:25 - College Basketball: breakdowns of Maryland’s 58-55 loss at No. 3 Purdue Georgetown’s 95-82 loss at No. 8 Xavier, No. 10 Virginia’s 76-67 win at Wake Forest and Virginia Tech’s 51-50 loss at No. 19 Clemson 47:58 - Capitals: react to a hideous 6-2 loss at the Vegas Golden Knights that included Alex Ovechkin not playing due to a lower-body injury 52:04 - Wizards: analysis of a 138-118 win over the Orlando Magic and of trade drama with Rui Hachimura Download the Hiatus app by going to Hiatus.App Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

And away we go, episode 491 of the Algoldi podcast, it is Monday, January 23rd, 2023,

0:28.5

before we go any further, I have a question for you. How about them Cowboys?

0:39.8

Oh yes, as then Dallas Cowboys head coach Jimmy Johnson famously said many years ago, how about

0:48.9

them Cowboys? Listen, over the last 27 NFL seasons, that is to say since the start of the 1996

0:58.3

season, Dallas's regular seasons blow away Washington's regular seasons. Let's make that clear

1:05.6

because there is no comparison. Every Washington fan would kill for the team's last 27 regular

1:13.1

seasons to look like the Cowboys last 27 regular seasons. And yet, and yet each team during

1:22.0

that span has the exact same number of NFC championship game appearances, zero, a big fat,

1:32.0

zero, a big fat El Silcio. Now, is this loser talk from me as a commander's fan? Absolutely,

1:40.5

this is loser talk, okay? But this is what we have. Hello and welcome to this Monday installment

1:46.6

of the Algoldi podcast. Did you enjoy your divisional round weekend of the NFL playoffs? I did

1:53.0

mainly because of what happened on Sunday night, the Cowboys losing at the San Francisco 49ers 19,

2:00.8

12 marking a 12 consecutive postseason appearance for the Cowboys in which they failed to reach a

2:08.8

conference championship game. That extends the Cowboys record for the longest such streak

2:16.0

in NFL history. And how about how them boys did down the stretch of that game, horrendous,

2:24.2

late game execution, taking way too much time prior to a punt, tight end Dalton Schultz not getting

2:31.9

both feet in bounds on what should have been a catch, but ended up being in completion. And then

2:38.4

the play or you know what I'm talking about, the play, the final play of the game, the final play

2:45.3

of the Cowboys 2022 season, one of the most whacked out plays that you'll ever see.

2:52.0

Cowboys running back, Ezekiel Elliott serving as the Cowboys center and lone blocker on the play.

3:00.3

He snaps the ball, gets run over, okay? I mean, steamrolled and then quarterback Dak Prescott as

3:07.3

he's predictably being pressured fires the ball to receiver Cavanteurpin who immediately gets

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