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The Al Galdi Podcast

Episode 522: chat with ex-ODU coach Bobby Wilder on the truth about Taylor Heinicke and Ron Rivera and more

The Al Galdi Podcast

Al Galdi

Football, Baseball, Sports, Basketball

51.5K Ratings

🗓️ 7 March 2023

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

16:09 - Guest: former Old Dominion football head coach Bobby Wilder, who was Taylor Heinicke's college head coach, on the fractured relationship between Heinicke and Ron Rivera, how Rivera's benching of Heinicke "was not done in a professional manner," how "in Ron's mind Taylor was getting too much credit," why the Commanders are unlikely to re-sign Heinicke and more 44:57 - Capitals: analysis of a 4-2 loss at the Los Angeles Kings 48:45 - Nationals and Orioles: a proper sounding off on MASN for it televising an MLB-low four exhibition games apiece for the Nats and O's in the 2023 exhibition season Visit ShadyRays.com and use the code AlGaldi for 50 percent off two or more pairs of polarized sunglasses! 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

At the way we go, episode 522 of the Algaldi podcast, it is Tuesday, March 7, 2023.

0:26.4

It is a tag deadline day in the NFL and NFL teams have until Tuesday at 4 p.m. Eastern

0:33.2

to apply a franchise and transition tags to players for this off season.

0:38.4

The first team to apply a franchise tag this off season was our commanders.

0:43.2

They last Tuesday, February 28 applied a franchise tag to interior defense of line minute,

0:49.0

deraden pain.

0:50.0

The big franchise tag decisions that we're awaiting have to do with quarterbacks or the

0:54.3

New York Giants could a franchise tag Daniel Jones or get a multi-year contract done

0:59.7

or the Baltimore Ravens could a franchise tag Lamar Jackson or get a multi-year contract

1:05.4

done.

1:06.4

We do know that our friends, the Dallas Cowboys, have placed a franchise tag on Running

1:12.3

Back, Tony Pollard.

1:14.8

That announcement came on Monday afternoon, was not a shocker, but if you're keeping

1:19.8

track, the Cowboys top two running backs, Pollard and Ezekiel Elliott, they for the

1:25.8

2023 season are set to count for a combined 26.811 million dollars against the salary

1:36.7

cap.

1:37.7

That Zeke cap hit could be coming down via some sort of restructuring, but for now, Tony

1:43.2

Pollard 10.091 million dollar salary cap hit for the 2023 season via his franchise tag

1:52.7

and Zeke a whopping 16.72 million dollar salary cap hit for the 2023 season.

2:01.4

Yes, in the year 2023, the Cowboys are poised to be paying nearly 27 million dollars in

2:10.0

cap space to two running backs.

2:12.7

That my friends is what we call suboptimal.

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