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The Al Galdi Podcast

Episode 654: Ron Rivera assesses Sam Howell, sack responsibility and Commanders' defense and more

The Al Galdi Podcast

Al Galdi

Football, Baseball, Sports, Basketball

51.5K Ratings

🗓️ 12 September 2023

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

11:23 - Commanders: reaction to and discussion of comments from head coach Ron Rivera during his day-after-the-game press conference on the Commanders' offense off the team's regular-season-opening 20-16 win over the Arizona Cardinals, including Rivera's evaluations of quarterback Sam Howell, who was at fault for the six sacks that Howell took and running back Antonio Gibson's lost fumble 26:01 - Commanders: reaction to and discussion of comments from head coach Ron Rivera during his day-after-the-game press conference on the Commanders' defense off the team's regular-season-opening 20-16 win over the Arizona Cardinals, including the high-level play of the defensive line and an update on the status of edge defender Chase Young...and thoughts on notable playing-time percentages for the Commanders' defense in the game 41:48 - Nationals: analysis of a 6-2 win at the Pittsburgh Pirates in a game in which shortstop CJ Abrams hit two home runs and starting pitcher Patrick Corbin was very good 49:22 - Orioles: breakdown of an 11-5 win over the St. Louis Cardinals in a game in which the O's overcame a 5-3 fifth-inning deficit...and an update on the status of Orioles closer Felix Bautista Visit PaulsonAndNace.com and tell Paulson & Nace that Al Galdi sent ya! Visit InsuranceBMC.com and tell BMC Insurance that Al Galdi sent ya! Visit UnderdogFantasy.com or download the Underdog Fantasy app, sign up and use the promo code "Galdi" for Underdog Fantasy to double your first deposit with up to $100 in bonus cash when you make a first deposit of at least $10! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

And away we go, episode 654 of the Algali podcast, it is Tuesday, September 12, 2023.

0:27.2

It was two years ago today that we had the lone regular season game for Ryan Fitzpatrick

0:34.2

as a Washington Quarterback, a 2016 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers at Vettex Field

0:39.6

in week one of the 2021 season, Fitzmagic in the second quarter suffered, would turn

0:46.4

out to be a season ending and career ending right hip subluxation, so much for Ryan Fitzpatrick

0:55.0

with Washington and apparently so much for Aaron Rodgers with the New York Jets.

1:04.7

We'll see what's determined about his injury, but how about what happened on Monday night

1:11.0

football?

1:12.0

Aaron Rodgers, his first regular season game with the Jets.

1:16.4

He is their new QB1, he is their franchise savior and what happens.

1:22.0

He suffers what is feared to be a ruptured Achilles.

1:27.3

This happened on the fourth snap of the Jets first offensive drive.

1:35.5

Rodgers lasted for four snaps, that's it.

1:40.7

Fitzpatrick at least gave Washington 16 offensive snaps.

1:45.6

His lone regular season game with the team, a Rod for offensive snaps in potentially

1:53.0

his lone regular season game with the Jets.

1:56.3

So low welcome to this Tuesday installment of the Algoldee podcast.

2:00.5

The Jets did win a 22-16 overtime win over the Buffalo Bills on a walkoff, 65 yard butt

2:07.5

return for a touchdown.

2:09.3

The last time that Washington had a regular season, butt return for a touchdown was in

2:14.8

October 2016, was by receiver, Jameson Crowder.

2:21.0

And he now is officially back on Washington's 53 man roster.

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