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  • Stabilize the Roster: NFL Free Agency Analysis and the Team Building Guide
    Mar 18 2026

    Free agency signals draft intent; this episode explains how teams like the Steelers and Jets use veteran additions to stabilize specific schematic issues. Cody and Felix break down the defensive logic of the "Sweat Tax" and wide-nine pivots to explain how organizations structure their rosters for playoff contention heading into 2026.

    In this episode:

    Free agency serves as a signal for draft strategy, where current roster moves whittle down which positions a team will target in the early rounds.

    The “Sweat Tax” defines the Jets’ and “new” defensive identity, as New York prioritizes massive interior linemen like T’Vondre Sweat to neutralize the A-gap run game. Compared to the Titans' pivot to the Wide-9 under Robert Saleh.

    Schematic shifts toward the Wide-Nine and hybrid roles are emerging, with teams like Green Bay and Washington collecting versatile “misfit toy” defenders to raise their defensive floors.

    A “Pokemon” approach to the draft is recommended for high-value positions, advising teams to collect as many receivers, edge rushers, and cornerbacks as possible, regardless of existing depth.

    Veteran “adults” are being used to stabilize young units, exemplified by the Steelers’ offensive pivot under Mike McCarthy and the Patriots’ addition of Kevin Byard to their secondary

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction and Free Agency Global Lens

    01:50 - Broncos Roster Assessment and Draft Priorities

    02:14 - Justin Fields to the Chiefs and Mahomes' Status

    04:02 - Pittsburgh’s Mike McCarthy Era and Offensive Changes

    06:54 - Steelers Defensive Retool and Veteran Reliance

    11:44 - Jets Rebuild and the Loss of Quinnen Williams

    14:22 - Packers Roster Turnover and Schematic Identity

    17:03 - Raiders' Big Moves and Maxx Crosby Knee Concerns

    22:37 - Buffalo Revitalizes Offense with DJ Moore

    25:13 - Jim Leonard’s Defensive Strategy in Buffalo

    26:40 - Washington’s Defensive Overhaul under Durante Jones

    29:33 - Jets Focus on Turnovers with Nashawn Wright

    33:10 - Raiders Offensive Foundation and Tyler Linderbaum

    35:16 - Chargers Roster Struggles and Coaching Changes

    41:02 - Tennessee’s Wide-Nine Defensive Line Rebuild

    43:30 - Buccaneers Defensive Pressure Concerns

    45:12 - Giants Stabilization under John Harbaugh

    47:52 - Carolina Panthers Defensive Centerpieces

    50:03 - Houston Texans Raising the Floor with Reed Blankenship

    52:03 - Darius Slay’s Retirement and Remaining Free Agents

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    55 mins
  • Early NFL Free Agency Review: The Defensive Hard Resets & Veteran Trades
    Mar 11 2026

    Cody Alexander and Felix Johnson break down the explosive first wave of NFL free agency, including the Rams' secondary overhaul and the high-stakes veteran trades reshaping the league. The episode analyzes the technical "why" behind signings like Maxx Crosby to the Ravens and the shifting quarterback landscape.

    In this episode:

    The Kansas City Chiefs are navigating a defensive hard reset, having lost cornerbacks Trent McDuffie and Jaylon Watson to the Rams while shifting toward an under-center run game with the signing of Kenneth Walker.

    Veteran trades and signings are being used to raise defensive floors, specifically through Maxx Crosby’s move to the Ravens and Rashan Gary's joining the Cowboys, to stabilize their interior run defense.

    A volatile quarterback market has left several teams in “quarterback purgatory”, marked by Malik Willis signing with the Dolphins for three years and the record dead cap hit following Tua Tagovailoa’s release.

    Schematic defensive fixes are a priority for struggling units, as evidenced by the Buccaneers signing Alex Anzalone to address intermediate coverage issues and the Panthers adding Jaelan Phillips to provide a pass rush in Ejiro Evero’s system.

    Teams are positioning themselves for the draft by securing veteran protection, such as the Raiders signing center Tyler Linderbaum to a massive three-year deal to support their future quarterback.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Introduction & Team Building Philosophy

    01:22 Chiefs Secondary Exodus: McDuffie & Watson to Rams

    05:56 Kenneth Walker & the Chiefs' New Offense

    10:04 Max Crosby Traded to the Ravens

    14:13 Taron Johnson & the Nickel Market

    15:35 Cowboys Sign Rashawn Gary: Raising the Floor

    19:12 Packers/Colts/Jets Defensive Shuffles

    25:52 Bills Acquire DJ Moore

    27:56 Texans Trade for David Montgomery

    31:54 Alex Anzalone to the Bucs

    36:32 Malik Willis to Miami & Tua’s Release

    40:01 Vikings’ Quarterback Purgatory

    44:32 Raiders Sign Linderbaum

    45:51 Jalen Phillips to the Panthers

    49:01 Breece Hall & Franchise Tags

    54:21 Jim Leonard & the Bills' Defensive Reset

    55:42 Travis Etienne to the Saints & Closing Thoughts—

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    56 mins
  • 2026 NFL Combine: Hybrid Safeties, Defensive Trends, & Free Agency Preview
    Mar 4 2026

    Cody and Felix analyze how NFL teams use GPS data and 18-minute interviews to evaluate 2026 Combine prospects like Caleb Downs and Reuben Bain. This episode explores the rise of the “first-round” Nickel and how hybrid Safeties are redefining defensive structures ahead of the 2026 free agency period.

    In this episode:

    The “Car Wash” Interview & Bias: Coaching staffs use 18-minute “car wash” interviews to gauge prospect personality, though some teams avoid these meetings to prevent personal bias from clouding film-based evaluations.

    GPS Data vs. Track Speed: NFL teams increasingly prioritize Catapult GPS tracking metrics from college games over 40-yard dash times to determine a prospect’s true “playing speed”.

    The First-Round Nickel: The nickel defender has evolved into a premium first-round position, serving as a vital “eraser” for modern defenses against heavy 12- and 13-personnel packages.

    Physical Thresholds & Evaluation: Prospect assessments, such as Reuben Bain’s sub-31-inch arm length, highlight how failing to meet NFL physical prototypes can force schematic adjustments or cause draft-day slides.

    Hybrid Safety Diversity: The 2026 class features a diverse group of hybrid safeties, such as Dillon Thieneman and Caleb Downs, who offer versatility in both deep-post and near-the-box roles.

    Timestamps:

    00:01 - Return from Indy: The Steakhouse Culture

    02:39 - Legal Tampering & Free Agency Waves

    04:01 - Team Philosophies: Cowboys vs. The Field

    09:51 - Performance vs. GPS Data: The Lorenzo Stiles Jr. Case

    12:41 - Quarterback Evaluations: Mendoza & Ty Simpson

    18:51 - Defensive Meta: 12/13 Personnel & Odd Spacing

    25:46 - The "Eraser" Safeties: Caleb Downs & Dylan Thienemann

    37:38 - The Leverage Battle: Arm Length & Reuben Bain

    46:47 - The Death of the Pure Blocking Tight End

    54:55 - Future Projections: The Next Nick Emanwari

    01:03:37 - Leaked Team Grades & Free Agency Fallout

    01:07:23 - The George Pickens Franchise Tag Controversy

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • 2025 NFL Defensive Schematic Review: Analyzing the League's Bottom Tier
    Feb 25 2026

    Analyzing schematic failures, the decline of the Pete Carroll system, and 2026 coaching pivots for the NFL's bottom-tier units.

    In this episode:

    Examine the league’s bottom-tier defenses, which struggled to execute complex, positionless systems they did not fundamentally understand.

    Why the blueprint of the Pete Carroll defensive system has officially reached its end as a winning model in 2026.

    Explain the Dallas Cowboys pivot to Christian Parker’s 3-4 base Fangio scheme that utilizes 4-3 spacing and shades.

    How the Cincinnati Bengals stabilized their season by shifting toward five-man pressures and multiple fronts after the bye week.

    Dissect how the New York Jets reached a historical low by failing to record a single turnover despite employing a defensive head coach.

    Timestamps:

    00:01 Introduction: NFL Defensive Dumpsters

    01:31 Dallas Cowboys: The End of the Carroll System

    10:33 Washington Commanders: Restructuring and Outliers

    15:15 Cincinnati Bengals: A Tale of Two Halves

    26:08 New York Jets: The Improbable Turnover Drought

    34:49 Tennessee Titans: Robert Saleh’s Wide-Nine

    39:33 San Francisco 49ers: Personnel Struggles and Transition

    43:37 New York Giants: Recreating the Ravens Model

    54:02 Chicago Bears: Volatility and Secondary Decisions

    55:02 Conclusion: Offseason Outlook

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    56 mins
  • NFL Carousel: Milk Duds, Retreads, & Ravens West: Breaking Down 10 New NFL Hires
    Feb 18 2026

    This week on Let's Talk Ball!, Cody and Felix dive into the first official show of the 2026 offseason. It has been a historic cycle with nearly 10 head coaching openings, and we are breaking down the hires, the schematic shifts, and the "bald-headed" defensive tree taking over NFL staffs.

    In this episode:

    The Dolphins’ Hard Reset: We analyze Tyreek Hill's release and the probable move to Quinn Ewers as Miami's starter.

    The Giants’ New Power Dynamic: John Harbaugh is now the clear alpha in New York, with the GM reportedly sequestered to a scouting-only role.

    Raiders’ Youth Movement: The Raiders are leaning into innovation with Clint Kubiak and quarterback Fernando Mendoza.

    The “Bald-Headed” Defensive Tree: We noticed a hilarious trend—Robert Saleh’s staff in Tennessee is officially the baldest in football history.

    Best & Worst Hires: Kevin Stefanski to the Falcons earns our vote for the best hire, provided Michael Penix Jr. stays healthy.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Intro: The first official show of the 2026 offseason

    00:50 Bengals: Al Golden’s defensive salvage job and Twitter "A-non" trolls

    01:37 Dolphins: The Tyreek Hill release and the start of the Quinn Ewers era

    06:11 Tua Tagovailoa: Injury risks and the "Chad Pennington" comparison

    10:37 Raiders: Rob Leonard promoted to DC and Patrick Graham’s exit

    15:59 Giants: John Harbaugh’s total control and Matt Nagy’s role

    20:32 Denard Wilson: Why Wilson is the perfect "course correction" for the Giants

    25:10 Ravens: Jesse Minter as the "McDonald Light" hire

    29:25 Titans: Robert Saleh and the baldest "Milk Dud" staff in NFL history

    33:17 Raiders Pt. 2: Clint Kubiak, Fernando Mendoza, and the "child head coach" strategy

    39:59 Bills: Jim Leonard’s Wisconsin defense and the Joe Brady/Saints tie

    42:17 Falcons: Kevin Stefanski and the potential Michael Penix Jr. explosion

    45:32 Steelers: Mike McCarthy’s retread staff and Patrick Graham's arrival

    47:35 Dolphins Pt. 2: Jeff Hafley and the front-office Packers reunion

    49:21 Cardinals: Mike LaFleur and the family-owned internal hire trend

    50:37 Browns: Todd Monken, Deshaun Watson, and "one and done" potential

    55:34 49ers: Raheem Morris’s schematic pivot in San Francisco

    56:10 Packers: Jonathan Gannon and the Brandon Staley comparisons

    56:38 Chargers: Mike McDaniel and the Joe Alt/Rashawn Slater tackle duo

    57:14 Jets: Frank Reich and the "Justice for Steve Wilks" debate

    59:12 Chiefs: Eric Bieniemy returns, and DeMarco Murray joins the staff

    01:00:23 Broncos: Davis Webb’s retention as a "Bo Nix move"

    01:00:42 Commanders: David Blough’s fast rise to Offensive Coordinator

    01:01:49 Cowboys: Christian Parker and the cerebral shift on defense

    01:03:06 Lions: Drew Petsig and the transition from Dan Campbell’s play-calling

    01:04:53 Buccaneers: Zac Robinson and the ever-growing Rams tree

    01:06:43 Sean McDermott: Why the cycle’s top candidate didn’t get a job

    01:07:46 Outro: MatchQuarters subscription and getting Felix out of the basement

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Super Bowl LX Reactions | Mike Macdonald’s Defensive Masterclass & Sam Darnold’s Redemption
    Feb 11 2026

    From the 'B-Gap Blueprint' to the 'Modular Defense,' we go inside the film to see how the Seahawks squeezed the life out of Drake May and the Patriots’ offense.

    In this episode:

    Mike Macdonald’s Defensive Masterclass: A deep dive into the “modular” defense and the surgical B-gap pressure that neutralized the New England Patriots.

    Sam Darnold’s Redemption: The narrative of the 29-year-old quarterback exercising his career demons to become a Super Bowl champion.

    Kenneth Walker’s MVP Performance: Analyzing the persistent Seahawks run game that eventually broke the dam and secured Walker the MVP.

    The “Early” Patriots: Why Drake May and a young New England roster struggled to find comfort against a top-tier defensive unit.

    Lessons for Young Coaches: Why this Super Bowl serves as a “pure” coaching blueprint for teaching modern defensive leverage and complexity.

    Timestamps:

    00:00:01 - Super Bowl Viewing Rituals & Family Dynamics

    00:01:49 - Post-Game Tape Study & Initial Reactions

    00:02:13 - Sam Darnold’s Super Bowl Championship & Career Redemption

    00:03:19 - Drake May’s Development & The “Early” Patriots

    00:05:47 - Box Score Nuance: Kenneth Walker vs. Trash Yardage

    00:09:40 - Mike Macdonald & The “Defensive Sean McVay”

    00:10:44 - Building the Coaching Tree: Baltimore/Michigan Pipeline

    00:14:43 - The Non-Negotiables: Turnovers & Explosives

    00:17:36 - Defensive Schematic Breakdown: Harassing the B-Gap

    00:19:44 - 5-Man “Dog” Pressures & Odd vs. Even Spacing

    00:23:25 - Coverage Masterclass: Quarters, Tampa 2, & Match Concepts

    00:26:33 - “Hot” Blitzes: 6-Man Pressure on 3rd & Long

    00:28:43 - Devin Witherspoon: The Ultimate Defensive Leveraging Tool

    00:30:22 - The Educator Mindset: Coaching the Player First

    00:33:30 - Patriots Defensive Game Plan & Christian Gonzalez Analysis

    00:38:56 - Offensive Turning Points: AJ Barner & Wide Zone Play-Action

    00:43:03 - Drake May’s “I’m Young” Wall & Tight Window Struggles

    00:47:33 - Offseason Outlook: Can the Seahawks Run it Back?

    01:03:03 - Final Referendum on the 2025 Defensive Season

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Super Bowl LX Preview: The "Darkside" Defense vs. Drake Maye & 2026 Coaching Carousel Reactions
    Feb 4 2026

    We preview Super Bowl LX by analyzing if Drake Maye and the "Zombie" Patriots can upset the "Darkside" Seahawks defense in a battle of efficiency versus explosive plays. Plus, we break down the latest 2026 NFL coaching carousel news, including Todd Monken to the Browns and Mike LaFleur to the Cardinals.

    In this episode:

    - Preview the Super Bowl LX matchup, analyzing whether the “Zombie” Patriots’ deep-ball attack can disrupt the “Darkside” efficiency of the Seahawks’ defense.

    - Identify the biggest X-factors for Sunday, including Sam Darnold’s “redemption tour” against the team that made him see ghosts and Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s potential MVP performance from the slot.

    - React to the Cleveland Browns’ “wild” decision to hire Todd Monken and the potential defensive fallout if Jim Schwartz departs.

    - Discuss the continued dominance of the Shanahan/McVay tree in the NFC West with Mike LaFleur taking the Cardinals job and Clint Kubiak heading to the Raiders.

    - Break down the Baltimore Ravens’ internal succession plan, with Jesse Minter returning as Head Coach and Anthony Weaver joining as Defensive Coordinator.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 – Intro: Live from “Radio Row” & Super Bowl Week

    02:00 – Reaction: Todd Monken to the Browns & losing Jim Schwartz

    07:03 – Mike LaFleur to the Cardinals: The Shanahan/McVay tree dominates the West

    11:22 – Klint Kubiak to the Raiders & how coaching hires affect playoff teams

    16:03 – Ravens Reload: Jesse Minter returns as Head Coach

    21:21 – Giants Hire Denard Wilson & the lack of minority offensive coordinators

    23:16 – Joe Brady stays in Buffalo & rumors of Jim Leonhard to the Packers

    25:24 – Cowboys Staffing: Christian Parker & the intra-division rivalry

    27:04 – Super Bowl LXI Preview: The “Zombie” Patriots vs. The “Death Star” Seahawks

    32:38 – The Drake Maye “Cheat Code”: Can he beat efficiency with deep balls?

    38:35 – Sam Darnold’s Redemption Tour: Facing the “Ghosts” one last time

    44:47 – Super Bowl X-Factor: Jaxon Smith-Njigba (JSN) vs. the Patriots’ secondary

    50:49 – Keys to Victory: How New England can manufacture an upset

    56:49 – Final Super Bowl LX Score Predictions

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    1 hr
  • Championship Reactions: Indiana National Champions, McCarthy to Steelers, & Super Bowl Matchup Set
    Jan 28 2026

    We break down Indiana's "perfect" National Championship run and the schematic evolution of the NFL run game from Wide Zone back to Duo. Plus, we react to the Steelers' controversial hiring of Mike McCarthy and analyze how the Patriots and Seahawks punched their tickets to the Super Bowl.

    In this episode:

    Break down Indiana’s “perfect” National Championship victory and the fundamental-heavy approach that defined their historic season.

    React to the latest NFL coaching hires, including why Mike McCarthy to the Steelers feels like the “worst hire” of the cycle.

    Analyze the AFC Championship game, questioning the Broncos’ aggressive 4th-down decision-making in severe weather conditions.

    Recap the Seahawks’ win over the Rams, focusing on Sam Darnold’s surprising efficiency and the Rams’ passive defensive strategy.

    Detail the schematic evolution of the NFL run game as offenses shift from Wide Zone back to Duo to punish lighter defensive fronts.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Intro: Indiana as the "Perfect" College Football Story

    06:52 - Cignetti’s Philosophy: Being an "A**hole" About Fundamentals

    13:21 - Schematic Breakdown: How Indiana’s "Wolves in Sheep's Clothing" Defense Stifled Miami

    19:15 - NFL Coaching Carousel: Stefanski & Harbaugh Staff Moves

    21:40 - Hafley to Miami & The End of Tua?

    23:45 - Jesse Minter to the Ravens

    25:50 - Robert Saleh to the Titans

    27:39 - Mike McCarthy to Pittsburgh: The "Worst Hire" of the Cycle?

    32:01 - Eric Bieniemy Returns to KC (The "Soft Firing")

    35:03 - The Buffalo Bills: The Most Dysfunctional Job in the NFL

    40:36 - AFC Championship: Broncos vs. Patriots & The Weather Factor

    44:34 - Is Christian Gonzalez Actually a Lockdown Corner?

    52:08 - NFC Championship: Rams vs. Seahawks Recap

    01:02:25 - Schematic Trends: The Shift from Wide Zone Back to Duo

    01:05:40 - The Cardinals Vacancy & Prediction for Chris Shula

    01:10:02 - Outro

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    1 hr and 11 mins