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Episode 181: Voch Lombardi and Bryan Broaddus return to tackle some of the biggest storylines surrounding the Cowboys ahead of mandatory OTAs. The guys discuss why George Pickens' attendance matters more than his participation, what Dallas' long-term plan could be for their new star receiver, and why the Cowboys may take a cautious approach with him this summer. Plus, Voch and Bryan debate which starters should actually be worried about their jobs, whether Donovan Ezeiruaku can hold off the competition, if DeMarvion Overshown and Malik Hooker are truly locked into their roles, and why the Cowboys' defensive depth chart could look very different by training camp. They also break down the battle for the final receiver spots, TJ Bass' importance to the offensive line, and why Dallas may need to prioritize defensive roster spots over extra offensive skill players. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode 180: Voch Lombardi takes the mic solo for another edition of the Doin’ Alright Podcast and tackles one of the hottest conversations in Cowboys media: the excitement surrounding new defensive coordinator Christian Parker. Why are some fans and analysts so encouraged by a simple OTA mic'd-up video? Voch breaks down why Parker's emphasis on teaching, communication, and accountability directly addresses some of the biggest failures of last year's defense. He explains why the Cowboys' coaching staff repeatedly stressed the need for better communication and why seeing those principles immediately show up on the practice field matters more than many realize. Later, Voch dives into OTA storylines he's monitoring closely, including linebacker rotations, edge rusher depth battles, the reality behind the Cowboys' offensive tackle "competition," and the evolving cornerback room. He also shares why he's completely uninterested in the George Pickens offseason drama until the star receiver is actually on the field. Plus, listener Q&A covers how an improved defense could reshape the offense, potential breakout players, and which offseason acquisition might be receiving too much hype. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode 33: Bryan Broaddus, Zach Wolchuk, and Iisha Morrison are back with another edition of The Stack as the crew breaks down their biggest takeaways from Cowboys OTAs and minicamp. The conversation begins with the growing optimism surrounding the Cowboys' new defensive coaching staff and whether Christian Parker's influence is already changing the culture and philosophy inside the building. Could the Cowboys finally have a clear defensive identity? The crew also discusses DeMarvion Overshown's transition to Mike linebacker, why Jaydon Blue is generating legitimate buzz inside the organization, and whether Cowboys fans should be buying stock in the rookie running back heading into training camp. Later, the guys debate Tyler Guyton's development, the backup quarterback battle between Sam Howell and Joe Milton, Caelen Carson's push for a larger role in the secondary, and what expectations should realistically be for Dak Prescott over the next several seasons. To close the show, Bryan, Zach, and Iisha each deliver one final message to Cowboys Nation as training camp rapidly approaches. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Intro 01:05 OTA takeaways and excitement around the coaching staff 04:38 Christian Parker's impact and defensive culture shift 09:03 Buying stock in Jaydon Blue 10:14 DeMarvion Overshown at Mike linebacker 14:58 Speed of the new defense 20:41 Are we buying the Jaydon Blue hype? 24:44 Why the Cowboys offense needs more explosiveness 27:03 Is Tyler Guyton really on notice? 30:51 Sam Howell vs. Joe Milton 33:58 How much longer will Dak Prescott play? 36:34 Has Caelen Carson earned a bigger role? 43:45 Caleb Downs, Kobe Durant, and the secondary 47:57 Final thoughts for Cowboys Nation 49:32 Why Ryan Flournoy deserves more attention 51:32 Bryan's message to the front office: add one more piece 👍LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE 👑 💬 Drop your thoughts below and join the conversation👇 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode 179: Cowboys legend and three-time Super Bowl champion Darren Woodson joins Voch Lombardi and Bryan Broaddus for one of the most insightful conversations we've had on Doin' Alright. Woodson shares stories from the Cowboys dynasty years under Jimmy Johnson, explaining what separated championship teams from everyone else. The discussion centers around leadership, accountability, preparation, and the culture required to win at the highest level. Darren reflects on the impact Jimmy Johnson had on the organization, what changed after his departure, and why great teams are built on competition and discipline. The conversation shifts to the current Cowboys and the changes being made under Brian Schottenheimer and defensive coordinator Christian Parker. Darren explains why he believes this defense is being built differently and why the coaching staff's emphasis on teaching, communication, and accountability could pay dividends. The guys also discuss Caleb Downs and the challenges facing every rookie entering the NFL, the importance of veteran leadership in the secondary, the George Pickens' contract situation, what makes a bad teammate, and whether Dak Prescott has what it takes to lead Dallas back to championship contention. Plus, Darren opens up about Roy Williams, Bill Parcells, Mike Zimmer, the rivalry with the 49ers, life inside the Cowboys locker room during the Super Bowl years, and the lessons today's players can learn from those championship teams. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode 178: Voch Lombardi and Bryan Broaddus return with another Q&A edition of the Doin' Alright podcast, answering some of the best questions submitted by Cowboys fans. The conversation starts with a fascinating debate about which young player could unlock the most potential in the Cowboys offense. If Dallas could guarantee a breakout season from either Jaydon Blue or Ryan Flournoy, which player would have the bigger impact on the offense and Dak Prescott's success? The guys also discuss which Cowboys player would benefit the most from a fully healthy season, why Tyler Guyton's development remains one of the most important storylines on the roster, and which player Bryan would choose to have an All-Pro season if he could only pick one. The discussion then shifts to the defensive side of the ball, where Rashan Gary, DeMarvion Overshown, Cooper Beebe, and DaRon Bland are all evaluated through the lens of potential breakout campaigns. Voch and Bryan also revisit the Cowboys' continued interest in the pass rush market and debate whether Dallas should make one final aggressive push for a player like Maxx Crosby before training camp begins. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Intro / Darren Woodson preview10:41 Jaydon Blue vs. Ryan Flournoy: Who unlocks the offense?16:00 What if Ryan Flournoy becomes the next Michael Gallup?22:35 Which Cowboy would you choose to become an All-Pro?27:29 Cooper Beebe's ceiling after the Duke Manyweather film session29:13 Which Cowboy benefits most from a fully healthy season?32:40 Are the Cowboys truly done adding pass rushers?36:45 Why Maxx Crosby changes everything38:43 Would Voch trade Donovan Ezeiruaku for Maxx Crosby? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode 177: Voch Lombardi and Bryan Broaddus recap the latest Cowboys OTA practice and revisit a conversation that continues to gain steam: just how important will Rashan Gary be to this defense? The guys discuss Gary's role, his fit within Christian Parker's scheme, and why Dallas may be getting more from him than many expect heading into 2026. The conversation also turns to the offensive line as Bryan shares his observations from practice and discusses the competition at left tackle. Is Tyler Guyton truly being challenged, and what does the future look like for Drew Shelton? The guys break down technique, development, and why offensive line play can be much more complicated than it appears from the outside. Voch and Bryan also discuss Jaishawn Barham's continued development, Caleb Downs' expanding role in the secondary, the Cowboys' linebacker depth, and which players have stood out during OTA work. Plus, the guys debate whether Quinnen Williams could be the most important player on the entire defense and why building strength through the interior may be the key to long term success. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Intro / OTA Takeaways02:22 Backup center concerns08:53 Is Tyler Guyton really being pushed?13:32 Rashan Gary's OTA impact17:10 Is Gary your best pass rusher?21:00 Could CP help Gary have a career year?26:09 Overshown update and linebacker rotation33:15 Caleb Downs' role at free safety35:01 Cobie Durant and the cornerback competition37:05 Running back rotation observations41:34 Should starters play in the preseason?46:40 Is Quinnen Williams the most important defender?48:21 Ranking the Cowboys' most important defensive players Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode 176: Voch Lombardi and Bryan Broaddus open the show by recapping two of their recent interviews with Cowboys National Scout Ross Wuensche and offensive line specialist Duke Manyweather. After the interview, Duke joined the guys for an extensive film session that completely changed the way they view offensive line play. The conversation begins with Marist Liufau and the Cowboys' apparent plan to expand his role in Matt Eberflus' defense before shifting into a deep dive on the offensive line. After spending hours studying tape with Duke, Voch and Bryan came away with a much different perspective on Drew Shelton's film, Tyler Guyton's development, and the technical issues that affected Terence Steele throughout the season. The guys discuss why coaching, technique, hand usage, stance, leverage, and footwork can completely alter how a player is evaluated. The discussion then shifts to the running back room after Ross Wuensche suggested Dallas is comfortable with its current group. If Javonte Williams is RB1, who emerges as the primary backup? Can Jaydon Blue or Phil Mafah earn that role, or is Malik Davis still the fallback option? The episode wraps up with a conversation about roster construction and whether the NFL is entering an era where dominant interior offensive and defensive linemen are becoming just as valuable as elite edge rushers. Plus, Bryan and Voch preview Friday's guest appearance from Cowboys legend Darren Woodson. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Episode 175: Voch Lombardi and Bryan Broaddus sit down with renowned offensive line trainer Duke Manyweather and founder of OL Masterminds for an in-depth conversation about developing NFL linemen, evaluating offensive line talent, and the evolution of trench play in today's game. Duke shares his philosophy on player development, explains why offensive line success starts with movement efficiency rather than technique alone, and discusses how modern pass rushers are forcing offensive linemen to evolve. The conversation also turns toward the Dallas Cowboys, with detailed breakdowns of Tyler Smith, Tyler Guyton, Cooper Beebe, Terrence Steele, Drew Shelton, and the future of Dallas' offensive line. Whether you're an O-line junkie or just want a deeper understanding of football, this episode is packed with insight from one of the most respected offensive line minds in the game. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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