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The Al Galdi Podcast

Episode 506: Sean Payton-Commanders bombshell, chat with Daniel Kaplan on sale of Commanders and more

The Al Galdi Podcast

Al Galdi

Football, Baseball, Sports, Basketball

51.5K Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2023

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

11:49 - Commanders: in-depth reaction to and discussion of Sean Payton's reveal that potential Commanders ownership groups contacted him about possibly becoming the team's head coach 26:12 - Guest: sports-business insider Daniel Kaplan of The Athletic on the sale of the Commanders, including Josh Harris receiving a tour of the Commanders' team facility, the potential for Jeff Bezos to get involved in the bidding on the team, whether Dan Snyder might actually end up not selling the team, how the NFL may be holding the team's scandals over Snyder in order for him to sell the team and more 43:02 - Capitals: thoughts on an up-and-down weekend that featured a 2-1 win at the NHL-leading Boston Bruins and then a 4-1 loss to the lowly San Jose Sharks 47:32 - Wizards: analysis of a 127-113 win over the Indiana Pacers that included an incredible 80-point first half by the Wiz 52:31 - College Basketball: breakdowns of Maryland's 74-68 win over Penn State, Georgetown's 89-75 loss to No. 10 Marquette, No. 8 Virginia's controversial 69-62 overtime win over Duke and Virginia Tech's 93-87 win at Notre Dame Visit PaulsonAndNace.com and tell Paulson & Nace that Al Galdi sent ya! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

And away we go, Episode 506 of the Algaldi podcast It Is Monday, February 13, 2023, and

0:27.9

all I know are two things. Yes, that was holding on James Bradbury, and yes, let the commanders

0:35.6

pursuit of Eric, the enemy begin. Thank goodness we do not have yet another Philadelphia

0:43.8

Eagles Super Bowl title. Thank goodness, a salute to the Kansas City Chiefs. Your service

0:50.8

is appreciated a 3835 win over the Eagles at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona

0:59.6

in Super Bowl 57 on Sunday evening. A really good Super Bowl, a tremendous battle between

1:06.8

two tremendous quarterbacks in the Chiefs Patrick Mahomes and the Eagles, Jalen Hertz.

1:11.8

I tell you, the game reminded me of that all-time great quarterback duel between Mahomes

1:16.4

and the Buffalo Bills, Josh Allen in the divisional round of the playoffs last season that 42-36

1:23.0

overtime classic for the Chiefs over the Bills. The whining and crying over the holding penalty

1:29.6

on Eagles corner James Bradbury late in the fourth quarter of the Chiefs a game-winning drive

1:35.0

already are too much Bradbury himself late night on Sunday night admitted that he was guilty

1:42.0

of holding. Yes, in case you haven't heard or seen James Bradbury admitted after the game

1:48.1

that he was guilty of holding, and he was. He tugged at the Jersey of Chiefs Receiver

1:53.1

Juju Smith Schuster. That's a penalty. I can't stand this idea that you call certain things

2:00.7

early in games, but you don't call those things late in games if the games are close. No, a penalty

2:06.6

is a penalty. The rules are the rules. The rules don't change depending on the time in the game

2:13.1

and the score in the game. There isn't some arbitrary standard by which rules change. I'll never

2:19.0

understand that line of thinking. I think that is such a soft way of thinking. Oh, you can't call

2:23.6

that late in the game. No, actually you can. The funny thing is actually you can and you should

2:29.2

sorry, Eagles. And yeah, the Chiefs, a second Super Bowl title in four seasons. Patrick Behomes

2:36.2

is incredible doing what he did with the injured ankle. And yeah, let the commanders pursue

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