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    Speaking of Everything with Doug Farrar

    A podcast with Doug Farrar of USA Today's Sports Media Group that covers sports, politics, journalism and music in interesting intersections.
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    Episodes (71)

    Touchdown Wire's Power Rankings Podcast

    Touchdown Wire's Power Rankings Podcast

    Touchdown Wire's Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield get you ready for the 2022 NFL preseason and regular season with a look at every NFL team through the view of Doug's recent power rankings, and where every team stands as they come into the new campaign. We have separated teams into tiers:

    1. Total rebuilds: Falcons, Bears, Jaguars, Panthers, Seahawks, Giants, Lions.
    2. Feisty, but not there yet: Jets, Texans
    3. WTF? Patriots, Cardinals, Dolphins, Commanders
    4. Possible playoff teams with major concerns: Steelers, Vikings, Colts, Titans, Saints
    5. The Deshaun Watson category: Browns
    6. Great, if everything goes right: Eagles, Raiders, Cowboys
    7. One potentially fatal flaw away: Chargers, Ravens, 49ers, Packers
    8. Have to take them absolutely seriously: Chiefs, Buccaneers, Bengals, Broncos, Rams
    9. Who’s going to stop them? Bills

    Check it out, and enjoy the new season!

    Touchdown Wire's Week 14 NFL Preview Podcast

    Touchdown Wire's Week 14 NFL Preview Podcast

    It's time to get ready for the last month of the season with the Touchdown Wire Week 14 NFL Preview Podcast! This week, Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield get into the following topics, using tape study and advanced metrics:

    • Why Bill Belichick's strategy and Josh McDaniels' adjustments against the Bills were pure genius... and why it would have been entirely different in a weather-neutral situation;
    • Why the Bills might be the AFC East's third-best team right now (Helllllooooo, Dolphins);
    • Why the Vikings are in trouble on defense, no matter who they face;
    • How the Ravens' passing game has fallen apart of late, and why it's about more than Cover-0 blitzes;
    • Why Urban Meyer and Matt Rhule might want to think about going back to school;
    • How the Chiefs' defensive turnaround became the AFC's sneaky-big story;
    • How Zach Wilson let the game come to him against the Eagles, and why that could also work against the Saints;
    • Why Micah Parsons is the NFL's most impactful defensive player, and how rare his rookie season really is;
    • Why Jared Goff's Offensive Player of the Week week is about to come to an abrupt end against the Broncos;
    • Why the Bills' problems extend beyond power-rushing teams, and how the Buccaneers can exploit them; and
    • Why it's so important that Sean McVay finally worked with the offense he has, and not the offense he wants.

    Talking ball with Brian Baldinger of the NFL Network

    Talking ball with Brian Baldinger of the NFL Network

    Former NFL offensive lineman Brian Baldinger, who played with the Cowboys, Colts, and Eagles from 1982 through 1992, now works with the NFL Network and many other outlets as an analyst these days, and he's one of the best in the business. Baldinger recently spoke with Touchdown Wire's Doug Farrar on a number of subjects, including: 

    • His CoachTube series of seminars, in which he covers offensive and defensive line play, receiver techniques, and how to play tight end and fullback;
    • How much he absolutely loved the Patriots' run-centric game plan against the Bills (this tracks; I have never seen so many offensive linemen so excited about a single game in my life); 
    • Whether the Eagles should go forward with Jalen Hurts or Gardner Minshew at quarterback; and
    • Why the rest of the NFL had better watch out for the Dolphins. 

    As always, talking ball with Baldy is fun and informative, so check it out! 

    Cardinals TE Zach Ertz: Helping on and off the field

    Cardinals TE Zach Ertz: Helping on and off the field

    Zach Ertz is playing for a new NFL team for the first time in his nine-year career after the Eagles traded him to the Cardinals in October. Ertz has been a welcome addition to the Valley of the Sun, catching 23 passes on 31 targets for 279 yards and three touchdowns in six games after catching 18 passes on 31 targets for 189 yards and two touchdowns in six games in his former home. 

    Ertz and his wife Julie, a great athlete in her own right, have taken their passion for helping others from Philly to Glendale as well, and this week, they took kids from a local Boys & Girls Club to a shopping spree at DICK's Sporting Goods. Ertz talked with us about that, as well as his fit in Kliff Kingsbury's offense, how Kyler Murray is an impressive as any player he's ever seen, and how it feels to perhaps make the second Super Bowl stretch run in his career. 

    Touchdown Wire's Week 13 NFL Preview Podcast

    Touchdown Wire's Week 13 NFL Preview Podcast

    As the 2021 NFL season rolls merrily along into December, matchups turn interdivisional, contenders separate from pretenders, and (cliché alert) THE GAMES JUST MATTER MORE. 

    Cliché or not, they actually do! Touchdown Wire's Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield have you covered as we prepare for a jam-packed Week 13 with their weekly podcast, which is also jam-packed with tape notes and advanced metrics. First, we get into Mark's recent mock draft (which will be of interest to Lions, Jets, Giants, and Eagles fans, especially), and then, the matchups. 

    Among the topics discussed: 

    • How can the Bills overcome their recent limitations on both sides of the ball to take on a Patriots team that seems to have everything covered at this point? Perhaps most importantly, how can the Bills do it without Tre'Davious White?
    • Why are the Saints so passive on defense of late, and why they'd better turn that tendency around against the Cowboys on Thursday night;
    • Why Matt Ryan has taken a serious backslide in the last three weeks, and where the openings are (and are not) to turn that around against the Buccaneers;
    • Why in the battle between Justin Herbert and Joe Burrow, one running back will probably decide the Chargers-Bengals game;
    • Why Miami's defense is more multi-dimensional than you may think (and why Miami's offense is almost entirely one dimension at this point);
    • Why Frank Reich was indeed right to avoid running the ball against the Buccaneers; and why he'll reverse course against the Texans;
    • Does the Washington Football Team have its quarterback of the (near) future?
    • Why it's time for Sean McVay to open up his playbook past the pages marked "Empty Formation," and one Jaguars stat you will not believe;
    • Why the Steelers are in all kinds of trouble leading into their game with the Ravens; and
    • Why Patrick Mahomes could have a rough go against the Broncos' match-heavy defense, even as the Chiefs' defense has taken a major step forward.
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    Touchdown Wire’s Week 12 NFL Preview Podcast

    Touchdown Wire’s Week 12 NFL Preview Podcast

    Touchdown Wire's Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield already previewed the Thanksgiving Day games in a special podcast, and now, it's time to get deep into the Sunday and Monday games in Week 12 with tape notes and advanced metrics. 

    In this podcast, Mark and Doug discuss (among other things):

    • How the Steelers can overcome their injuries to stay relevant in the AFC North, and why the Bengals' passing game is weird again;
    • Why Cam Newton was the perfect orchestrator of Joe Brady's offense all along;
    • Why Ryan Tannehill's only chance of dealing with the Patriots' vicious defense is a whole lot more play-action than Titans offensive coordinator Todd Downing is dialing up;
    • How the Eagles have grown under their new coaching staff on both sides of the ball, and why Darius Slay is a legitimate Defensive Player of the Year candidate;
    • A Jaguars stat you have to hear to believe;
    • Why the Chargers are limiting Justin Herbert's deep passing options (Hint: IT MAKES NO SENSE);
    • How the presence or absence of one Buccaneers player will have a (literally) huge effect on how well the Colts are able to run the ball;
    • How Sean McVay needs to re-draw the structure of his offense to make the most of what he has left (especially that Odell Beckham Jr. guy);
    • How the 49ers and Browns have each backed themselves into a corner in the passing game ahead of some fairly epic matchups;
    • A few footnotes (Ha!) on Aaron Rodgers; and
    • Why Pete Carroll's desire for the Seahawks to run the table has a formidable opponent in the concept of reality.

    Touchdown Wire's Thanksgiving Day preview podcast

    Touchdown Wire's Thanksgiving Day preview podcast

    Thanksgiving Day is near, and that means it's time for NFL football! Also, the Lions and the Bears! With that in mind, Touchdown Wire's Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield are here to preview the three Turkey Day games on the slate, for better or worse. 

    First, Mark and Doug give their holiday cooking tips, and Mark reveals the tremendous culinary challenge he's about to face. 

    And then, the football! Among the topics discussed:

    • A few reasons to actually be thankful for the Lions-Bears matchup, and whether Detroit and Chicago respectively should hang on to Jared Goff and Khalil Mack;
    • Why the Raiders-Cowboys matchup could be more of a rock fight than a shootout, and why the "blueprint" talk surrounding Dak Prescott has gained legitimate steam; and...
    • What do you do if you're Sean Payton, and you may be short your top two running backs and both starting tackles, and you have to deal with the Bills' awesome pass defense? 

    Touchdown Wire's Week 11 NFL preview podcast

    Touchdown Wire's Week 11 NFL preview podcast

    Week 11 of the season is here, and with things starting to define themselves from a postseason perspective, and divisional games taking over very soon, the matchups are more important than ever. So, Touchdown Wire's Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield are back with their weekly podcast, featuring all kinds of tape notes and advanced metrics! 

    This week's primary topics:

    • Why everyone needs to calm down about the Rams and Odell Beckham Jr.;
    • How can the Falcons contend with the Patriots' improving defense and power-based offense?
    • How the Bills got effectively creative with their run game last week, and the severe challenges Buffalo's defense presents for Carson Wentz;
    • Why Justin Fields vs. the Ravens' pass defense is an advantage for Fields unless Matt Nagy messes everything up;
    • Why the Browns' get-well opportunity against the Lions might not mean much for their season down the road;
    • Why defense has made the difference for the Packers, and the player who has made that so;
    • Joe Flacco? What? Why?
    • How Jalen Hurts' recent uptick will be desperately needed against the Saints' dominant defense;
    • Why Deebo Samuel has been as important to his offense as any player in the NFL;
    • Is it time to start worrying about Joe Burrow?
    • Why the Cowboys' defense will give Patrick Mahomes more trouble than the Raiders' defense did, and why Dak Prescott is the NFL MVP to date;
    • Why the Cardinals' run defense could be their fatal flaw;
    • When is Joe Lombardi going to realize what he has in Justin Herbert; and
    • What is going on with Tom Brady and the Buccaneers?

    The Touchdown Wire Week 10 NFL preview podcast with Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield

    The Touchdown Wire Week 10 NFL preview podcast with Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield

    Week 10 of the NFL season is here, and as usual, Touchdown Wire's Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield break it all down with tape notes and advanced metrics. 

    On this week's podcast:

    • The Cam Newton news came down live during our recording, which means that you get to hear Doug's Van Halen ringtone;
    • Doug's and Mark's All-Underrated teams for the first half of the season; 
    • Not that it will matter against the Dolphins, but do the Ravens have a fatal flaw with their pass defense?
    • Why the Cowboys had better watch out against a much-improved Falcons offense;
    • Why the Saints and Trevor Siemian have a real problem against a Titans defense that has been exceptional over the last month;
    • How the Jaguars can continue an unexpected defensive stretch against the Colts and Carson Wentz;
    • Why the Odell-less Browns might have more issues against the Patriots than they did against the Bengals (and where Odell fits best once he decides on a new team);
    • What's wrong with the Bills' offense, and why even the Jets may not provide an easy fix;
    • Poor, Poor Jared Goff. You have the Steelers this week. Ouch.
    • Why Tampa Bay-Washington could be a similar game to last season's wild-card rockfight;
    • Why it's time for Chargers OC Joe Lombardi to turn Justin Herbert loose;
    • How the Eagles can deal with Denver's deep passing game, and why Jalen Hurts is in for a complicated day against Vic Fangio's plastering defense;
    • Why the Packers have offensive problems even if Aaron Rodgers is back;
    • Why last week's reductive approach for Patrick Mahomes will not work against the Raiders; and...
    • Why you really don't want to be Kyle Shanahan on Monday night.

    Touchdown Wire's Week 9 NFL preview podcast

    Touchdown Wire's Week 9 NFL preview podcast

    Week 9 of the NFL season is here, and as usual, Touchdown Wire's Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield are here to break it all down with tape notes and advanced metrics! 

    Among the topics discussed this week:

    Was Mike White's historic first start for the Jets about anything more than the Bengals playing a really passive defense? The Colts are about to tell us;

    How can the Browns solve the Odell Beckham problem? (Hint: It involves making him more than a decoy on deep passes);

    What can the Broncos to to stop a Cowboys offense that is performing at an historic rate no matter who's playing quarterback?

    Now that the Dolphins are "stuck" with Tua Tagovailoa, how can they maximize his strengths and minimize his weaknesses in the structure of their offense?

    Why Saints defensive coordinator Dennis Allen deserves a whole lot of head coach interviews in the offseason, and how Sean Payton must outdo himself with his quarterback situation;

    Why we're all about to remember just how much Lamar Jackson has improved as a pure passer;

    Whether the Eagles can continue what has been a rough stretch for Justin Herbert;

    Jordan Love or Patrick Mahomes: Which quarterback has more attendant issues at this point in the season? (And yes, we can't believe we just asked that question);

    The one thing that could get the Cardinals bounced right out of the playoffs if they don't fix it;

    How Titans offensive coordinator Todd Downing can re-do an offense that has lost its identity without Derrick Henry, and...

    Why the Bears should keep Matt Nagy out of the building if they're to have any hope against the Steelers.

    Touchdown Wire's Week 8 NFL Preview Podcast

    Touchdown Wire's Week 8 NFL Preview Podcast
    As the 2021 NFL season nears a halfway point that can no longer be calculated with a 17-game season, it's time for Touchdown Wire's Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield to get into all the Week 8 matchups with their usual tape breakdowns and advanced metrics! 

    Among the discussion topics this week:


    How Aaron Rodgers could be in a world of trouble down his top targets against Arizona's severely underrated defense;


    How Joe Brady and Matt Rhule can adjust the timing of the passing game to eliminate Sam Darnold's "vapor-lock";


    Why the Dolphins would be wise to bet long on Tua Tagovailoa, as opposed to going all in on Deshaun Watson (and why this matchup against the Bills is a terrible week to make that decision);


    Two more ways in which Matt Nagy has practiced extreme coaching malpractice in the case of Justin Fields;


    How Kevin Stefanski proved the doubters wrong without Baker Mayfield, and why he should do it again against the Steelers;


    Why the Eagles need to start doing more than just hoping their garden grows;


    Why the Titans need to be taken very seriously, despite a banged-up pass defense;


    How Joe Burrow continues to grow as a quarterback beyond his years, and why Doug had to apologize to Lou Anarumo);


    How the Texans have managed to play pretty decently in Cover-2, and why it won't matter at all against Matthew Stafford and the Rams;


    How Bill Belichick will array his defense against Justin Herbert this time around; and...


    How Tom Brady is about to do the most incredible thing in NFL history.

    The Touchdown Wire Week 7 NFL Preview Podcast

    The Touchdown Wire Week 7 NFL Preview Podcast
    Week 7 of the 2021 NFL season is here in bulk, and as is the case every week, Touchdown Wire's Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield are here with stats and tape notes to break it all down. Among the topics discussed this week:


    Why Trevor Lawrence is much, much, much better than you may think;


    Why the Bills' problems with Derrick Henry were more about an MVP running back than a serious backslide from a great defense;


    Why the Browns might be in trouble against the Broncos on Thursday night even if everybody on the roster wasn't injured;


    Why Aaron Rodgers has a deep-ball problem all of a sudden, and how even the Washington Football Team might be able to exploit it;


    Why Patrick Mahomes both does and does not have problems against two-high coverage;


    How the Dolphins turned from allegedly sneaky playoff contender into the NFL's most disappointing team;


    What Zach Wilson can do against the Patriots to avoid a re-run of the worst day any rookie quarterback has ever had against a Bill Belichick defense;


    Why Marlon Humphrey doesn't get the credit he deserves, and why his matchups against Ja'Marr Chase will be must-see TV;


    How the Raiders have developed a big-play perpetual motion machine;


    Why the Lions don't even have a halfway decent bridge quarterback in Jared Goff (bad time for a "revenge game" against the Rams);


    How the Bears can use Justin Fields as a runner to poke holes in Tampa Bay's usually impossible run defense;


    Whether Carson Wentz is really all the way back; and...


    Why the Seahawks' defense might look better than it actually is for the second straight game.

    The Touchdown Wire Week 6 NFL preview podcast

    The Touchdown Wire Week 6 NFL preview podcast
    It's time to get ready for Week 6 of the NFL season, and that can mean only one thing: The Touchdown Wire Week 6 NFL preview podcast with Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield! In this episode, Doug and Mark discuss these important things, along with many others:

    Is it time for Kyle Shanahan to make Trey Lance the guy?


    How Matt Ryan totally saw Kyle Pitts' breakout game coming;


    Why Jalen Hurts vs. the Buccaneers' beleaguered secondary is the matchup that will decide Thursday night's Philly-Tampa Bay game;


    How Trevor Lawrence presents a difficult test for the Dolphins' defense in London;


    How teams are forcing Aaron Rodgers to check to certain things based on the safety look, and how the Bears can take advantage;


    (Also: MATT NAGY UH-OH PLAY-CALLING ALERT);


    Why Chidobe Awuzie could be Jared Goff's worst nightmare;


    How the Colts had better get their pass defense together against a Davis Mills we did not expect;


    Is it time to worry about Matthew Stafford's deep ball?


    Whether opponents getting a on bead on Patrick Mahomes in coverage, and why none of that matters against Washington's alleged defense;


    Why the Panthers' offensive line could doom them this season, no matter how great their defense is;


    Why Chargers-Ravens should have you looking with a smile at the future of the quarterback position;


    Why Kevin Stefanski's plan against the Chargers wasn't wrong... it just didn't work, and why he might have to make a similar set of decisions against the Cardinals;


    Why the Broncos, not the Chargers, are the NFL's best fourth-down team this season;


    How the Cowboys are winning by giving Dak Prescott an average of second-and-4.3; and


    Why the Bills should get ready for a February trip to Los Angeles.

    Touchdown Wire’s Week 5 NFL Preview Podcast with Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield

    Touchdown Wire’s Week 5 NFL Preview Podcast with Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield
    It’s time for Week 5 of the 2021 NFL season, which means it’s also time for the Touchdown Wire Preview Podcast with Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield! This week, our intrepid analysts pose the following questions:


    Why is Russell Wilson a slugger when he should be a volume puncher? 


    Why does Zach WIlson have the worst pre-snap motion stats... maybe ever? 


    Why should the Packers avoid any Cover-0 looks against Joe Burrow? 


    Why do the Steelers keep running that flat pass to Najee Harris on fourth down when it never works? 


    Why can’t the Dolphins decide on an offensive philosophy, and why should we give Richard Sherman after his tough outing against the Patriots? 


    Why is Washington’s defense a complete tire fire? 


    Why is Jalen Hurts leaving so many big plays on the field, and what does the Stephon Gilmore trade tell you about Carolina’s defensive philosophy? 


    Why does Trevor Lawrence not have the head coach he deserves, and can we just be done with the Urban Meyer thing already? 


    Will Mac Jones get off the Chad Pennington plan this season, and why does New England’s 2021 defense look a lot like New England’s 2019 defense (which is a really good thing)?


    How will the Raiders counter Justin Fields and Bill Lazor’s mercifully great passing plan? (Hint: It’s not with that spot-drop country Cover-3 you guys play all the time). 


    Why should the Browns be concerned about Baker Mayfield all of a sudden? 


    And why are the Bills’ and Cardinals’ defenses leading the way for those teams, above and beyond their high-powered offenses?

    Touchdown Wire's Week 4 NFL preview podcast with Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield

    Touchdown Wire's Week 4 NFL preview podcast with Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield
    It's time to get ready for Week 4 in the 2021 NFL season, and there's a lot more to this week than the Brady-Belichick game, though that's where Touchdown Wire's Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield start in this week's preview/matchup podcast. Using tape study and advanced metrics, here's what Doug and Mark discussed this week:
    Why Mac Jones, and not Tom Brady, will be the difference in Brady's "revenge game;"Why Trevor Lawrence is better than you may think, but it's Joe Burrow who now has a full passing game to exploit;Why Washington's defense is struggling from front to back, and how even the Falcons (who rank dead last in Offensive DVOA this season) can make something of it;How the Lions can get their first win of the season against a Bears offense that should have Matt Nagy escorted right out of Halas Hall;Why the Panthers-Cowboys game might be the most interesting this week from a schematic perspective;How Patrick Mahomes has gone from consistency to randomness, though it may not matter, as the Eagles' offense has no identity;Why Kirk Cousins will not find Cleveland's new-look defense to be an easy test at all;How the Cardinals can keep up with a Sean McVay/Matthew Stafford offense that has weaponized both McVay's and Stafford's best traits;Why Pete Carroll had better throw the LOB out of his head and put a defensive game plan together for the players he actually has;How the AFC West became a total toss-up, and why Jon Gruden might be doing the best coaching of his career; And why the Steelers had better start thinking out loud about the game's most important position.

    Touchdown Wire's Week 3 NFL preview podcast with Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield

    Touchdown Wire's Week 3 NFL preview podcast with Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield
    Now that we have two full weeks of NFL action in the books, we can start to read a few trends, both good and bad, and get a sense of where teams are. This was the focus of our matchup preview podcast in preparation for Week 3. Among the topics Mark Schofield and Doug Farrar discussed: 
    Why Davis Mills is totally hosed against the Panthers' amazing defense, and why it's not Davis Mills' fault;How Washington can continue what has become a worrisome trend regarding one Josh Allen;Why both Justin Fields and Baker Mayfield might look great in the Bears-Browns matchup;Why the same could be said for both Russell Wilson and Kirk Cousins when the Seahawks take on the Vikings;Why Matt LaFleur's insistence on halftime adjustments isn't a big deal... but the overall state of the Packers' defense very much is;How the Chargers can take advantage of the Chiefs' current glaring weakness;Why the Patriots aren't turning Mac Jones loose just yet;Why the Dolphins should look at Jacoby Brissett in 2016 to get a bead on the Raiders;Why the Jaguars should never play man coverage, and should especially never do so against Kyler Murray;And how Jordan Mailata is the name to remember when the Eagles and Cowboys go on Monday night.

    The Week 2 NFL preview podcast with Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield

    The Week 2 NFL preview podcast with Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield
    After a rather wacky Week 1, Touchdown Wire's Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield had all kinds of things to discuss in their Week 2 preview podcast. We started with a review of Mark's brilliant article on how quarterbacks looked to beat two-high coverage in Week 1, and went from there. 

    Among the topics discussed: 
    How Jason Garrett actually did something to help Daniel Jones, and why he should do it again against Washington;Why the only explanation for Matt Nagy's quarterback decision-making is that he hated football in a past life;Why the Texans could be a tough out for the Browns, and why the Browns have a problem both creating and stopping explosive plays;How the Colts, who are recovering from what Seattle offensive coordinator Shane Waldron did to them, now have to deal with Waldron's former teacher, and Matthew Freaking Stafford;Why the Dolphins would be wise to match Pittsburgh's no-blitz template against Josh Allen;How Nick Sirianni set Jalen Hurts and DeVonta Smith up for success at an optimal level;The one thing Jacksonville's coaching staff needs to give Trevor Lawrence;Why Kirk Cousins could be in bug trouble against Arizona's multiple and newly-effective defense;How Todd Downing needs to channel his predecessor if the Titans are to avoid an 0-2 start;Why the Ravens are incredibly vulnerable against the Chiefs on both sides of the ball;And the one thing that could spell trouble for Aaron Rodgers beyond his Week 1 disasterbacle against the Saints.

    The Touchdown Wire Week 1 NFL preview podcast

    The Touchdown Wire Week 1 NFL preview podcast
    It's game week, folks, and that can mean just one thing -- the return of the Touchdown Wire preview podcast with Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield! Every week, Doug and Mark will use tape study and advanced metrics to dive into the important matchups from every game (yes, even Jaguars-Texans), and here's the 2021 regular-season premiere.

    Among the topics discussed: 

    Which offensive and defensive trends we should be watching this season;

    Why the Cowboys and Saints, respectively, should NEVER play single-high coverage against Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers;

    The one personnel package that might save Dallas' defense against the Bucs;

    How Dean Pees will bring all kinds of things for Atlanta's defense, and how Jalen Hurts can deal with it;

    Why the Steelers' defense should be the team's real concern, especially against the Bills' empty packages;

    Why we're definitely concerned about Ja'Marr Chase, even against the Vikings' cornerback group;

    Why Jimmy Garoppolo might have a shot at a good Sunday against the Lions;

    Why Kliff Kingsbury had better shake his offense up against Tennessee's improved pass defense;

    Why the whole "Just give Carson Wentz a bunch of quick passes to get him comfortable" thing might not be the fix Frank Reich hopes it will be;

    How Justin Herbert can solve Washington's top-notch defense;

    Why Zach Wilson vs. Phil Snow looks like a sneaky-good matchup;

    How the Texans can make the most of Tyrod Taylor, and how the Jaguars had better make the most of Trevor Lawrence with scheme;

    Why Jason Garrett needs to let Daniel Jones turn it loose; 

    And why we have no earthly idea what Matt Nagy is doing with his quarterbacks... especially against the pressure the Rams will bring.

    The Touchdown Wire NFL Podcast: Doug and Mark name their All-Preseason teams!

    The Touchdown Wire NFL Podcast: Doug and Mark name their All-Preseason teams!
    How Jameis Winston won the job, how Sean Payton could save him, and why Marquez Callaway looks primed to help;

    Why the Malik McDowell Rehabilitation Tour could be a real thing;

    Why Elijah Molden could save Tennessee's pass defense;

    Why the Ravens don't need to look for a backup quarterback;

    Why two Packers offensive linemen could compete for starting reps based on strong preseasons;

    Why "Rhamondre" is the name to know in Foxboro;

    Why Justin Fields should be the Bears' starting quarterback, and everybody seems to know that except for Matt Nagy;

    Why the Steelers' rebuilt offensive line might not be a problem, and how Pat Freiermuth could live up to his "Baby Gronk" nickname;

    And the rich get richer, as the Bucs have two standout new defenders.

    The Touchdown Wire Podcast: Doug and Mark talk quarterbacks!

    The Touchdown Wire Podcast: Doug and Mark talk quarterbacks!
    We're getting ready for the final week of the NFL preseason, which means that it's not yet time to get into game previews. Instead, on this episode of the Touchdown Wire podcast, Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield went deep on quarterback situations around the league -- how the five first-round rookies are faring, and the six teams that are stacked at just about every position, and questionable at the most important spot. 

    Among those topics discussed:
    Why Trey Lance's fastball might be tied to some diagnostic issues;What the heck is going on in Chicago with Andy Dalton and Justin Fields (Hint: IT MAKES NO SENSE).Why the Jaguars might be on the verge of ruining Trevor Lawrence's early potential;How the Jets are doing all the right things to make Zach Wilson comfortable, and what that looks like on the field;And what Mac Jones still needs to prove.
    Doug and Mark also discuss the quarterback dramas in Denver, New Orleans, Pittsburgh, New England, Miami, and Washington -- six teams with playoff potential and TBD quarterback futures.
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