

How Good are the Dodgers Right Now?
18 snips Oct 16, 2025
Joining the discussion is Steve Young, the Hall of Fame NFL quarterback and analyst, who shares his insights on veteran quarterbacks like Aaron Rodgers and Joe Flacco. He highlights how safety rule changes have allowed older players to thrive. The conversation shifts to Patrick Mahomes, emphasizing his unique dual-threat capabilities and decision-making. Young also explains the importance of game preparation for mobile quarterbacks, ensuring they know when to run or pass. It's a deep dive into football strategy and the evolving game!
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Dodgers' Starting Pitching Controls Postseason
- The Dodgers' starters have dominated the NLCS, delivering extended outings and limiting baserunners.
- Their rotation lets the team avoid relying on a deep bullpen and control postseason volatility.
First-Pitch Homers Didn't Determine Series
- Tony recalls early playoff games where first-pitch homers threatened to derail a series.
- He compares those moments to the Dodgers' ability to settle after an early mistake and dominate thereafter.
Spending Smart Keeps Dodgers Likable
- The Dodgers pair heavy spending with smart acquisitions to remain likable and effective.
- They prioritize active, peak players over overpriced veterans to build sustained postseason teams.