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A deep dive into why Dallas's defense is struggling, how Caleb Williams compares more to Aaron Rodgers than Patrick Mahomes, and which college sleeper teams like Texas Tech could be dangerous.
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In this episode:
* Break down the strategic implications of the Eagles' "Tush Push," which effectively gives their offense an extra down and changes how defenses must game plan.
* Analyze the major shifts in college football, focusing on Clemson's struggles as a program and the rise of Oklahoma, whose defense now looks elite.
* Discuss the Bears' dominant win over the Cowboys and make the case that quarterback Caleb Williams is more comparable to Aaron Rodgers than Patrick Mahomes.
* Highlight the importance of special teams, pointing to the increase in blocked kicks and game-changing plays across the league.
* Examine teams in trouble, such as the Houston Texans, who have started the season 0-3 and face a difficult remaining schedule.
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Timestamps:
00:08 - Eagles vs Rams: Jordan Davis's 61-Yard Fumble Return TD
02:06 - College Football Recap Begins
02:13 - Clemson's Struggles and "Dumpster Fire" Season
03:51 - Oklahoma's Defense Looks Elite Under Venables
05:11 - Sleeper Teams: Why Miami is Built for the NIL Era
06:43 - Texas Tech Might Finally Have a Defense
08:54 - Analyzing the Eagles' Unstoppable "Tush Push"
13:42 - The Rise of Blocked Kicks & The Importance of Special Teams
17:42 - How the Indianapolis Colts Offense is Thriving
20:49 - NFC South: Carolina's Defense Shuts Down the Falcons
23:08 - Bears Dominate Cowboys: Caleb Williams-Aaron Rodgers Comparison
25:40 - A Deep Dive into the Dallas Cowboys' Defensive Issues
28:14 - Teams in Trouble: Arizona Cardinals
31:06 - Houston Texans' Offensive Line is a Major Problem
33:27 - Week 3 Wrap Up & Outro
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» Join Felix and me each Wednesday as we dive deep into the game we love!
MatchQuarters is a reader-supported publication. So, make sure to subscribe.
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© 2025 MatchQuarters | Cody Alexander | All rights reserved.
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A deep dive into why Dallas's defense is struggling, how Caleb Williams compares more to Aaron Rodgers than Patrick Mahomes, and which college sleeper teams like Texas Tech could be dangerous.
—
In this episode:
* Break down the strategic implications of the Eagles' "Tush Push," which effectively gives their offense an extra down and changes how defenses must game plan.
* Analyze the major shifts in college football, focusing on Clemson's struggles as a program and the rise of Oklahoma, whose defense now looks elite.
* Discuss the Bears' dominant win over the Cowboys and make the case that quarterback Caleb Williams is more comparable to Aaron Rodgers than Patrick Mahomes.
* Highlight the importance of special teams, pointing to the increase in blocked kicks and game-changing plays across the league.
* Examine teams in trouble, such as the Houston Texans, who have started the season 0-3 and face a difficult remaining schedule.
—
Timestamps:
00:08 - Eagles vs Rams: Jordan Davis's 61-Yard Fumble Return TD
02:06 - College Football Recap Begins
02:13 - Clemson's Struggles and "Dumpster Fire" Season
03:51 - Oklahoma's Defense Looks Elite Under Venables
05:11 - Sleeper Teams: Why Miami is Built for the NIL Era
06:43 - Texas Tech Might Finally Have a Defense
08:54 - Analyzing the Eagles' Unstoppable "Tush Push"
13:42 - The Rise of Blocked Kicks & The Importance of Special Teams
17:42 - How the Indianapolis Colts Offense is Thriving
20:49 - NFC South: Carolina's Defense Shuts Down the Falcons
23:08 - Bears Dominate Cowboys: Caleb Williams-Aaron Rodgers Comparison
25:40 - A Deep Dive into the Dallas Cowboys' Defensive Issues
28:14 - Teams in Trouble: Arizona Cardinals
31:06 - Houston Texans' Offensive Line is a Major Problem
33:27 - Week 3 Wrap Up & Outro
—
» Join Felix and me each Wednesday as we dive deep into the game we love!
MatchQuarters is a reader-supported publication. So, make sure to subscribe.
—
© 2025 MatchQuarters | Cody Alexander | All rights reserved.
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