Touchdown Wire’s Week 13 NFL preview podcast with Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield

Touchdown Wire’s Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield get you ready for a very big NFL Week 13 with their weekly matchup 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 11 NFL preview podcast with Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield

Touchdown Wire’s Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield take a deep dive into all the Week 11 matchups with tape notes and advanced metrics.

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?

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

Touchdown Wire’s Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield get into all the matchups for Week 10 of the NFL season. Plus: Bonus live Cam Newton analysis!

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.

Listen to the podcast on Omny Studio:

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Touchdown Wire’s Week 7 NFL Preview Podcast with Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield

Touchdown Wire’s Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield go through all the matchups in Week 7 of the NFL season.

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.

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The Touchdown Wire Week 17 NFL Preview Podcast with Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield

Touchdown Wire’s Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield go through all the stories in the NFL’s Week 17

With the NFL’s regular season coming to an end, and 2020 out the door (thank goodness), it’s time for Touchdown Wire’s Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield to deal with the last week in which all 32 teams are performing, and the playoff permutations thereof. 

Among the topics discussed this week:

  • Mark’s first mock draft of the impending offseason!

Touchdown Wire’s Mock Draft 1.0

  • How Josh Allen’s processing speed has advanced to make the Bills even more dangerous than ever;

Anatomy of a Play: How Josh Allen fooled the Patriots for an easy touchdown

  • How the Seahawks’ defense is getting well at the perfect time;
  • Why we should take a second before proclaiming that the Ravens are the team nobody wants to face in the postseason;
  • How the Packers proved they can beat you however they want on offense against a Titans team that should NEVER PLAY MAN COVERAGE AGAIN;
  • How pressure has made Patrick Mahomes less than a diamond over the last month;
  • Why a former Division III offensive guard might be the Buccaneers’ MVP; and…
  • Why the Steelers may have just figured out their passing game at the perfect time.

It’s the Touchdown Wire Week 17 NFL Matchup Podcast with Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield!

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The Touchdown Wire Week 14 Matchup Podcast with Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield

Touchdown Wire’s Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield cover all the big NFL matchups for the NFL’s Week 14.

Welcome to the Touchdown Wire Week 14 NFL Matchup Podcast with Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield. I’m Doug Farrar, editor of Touchdown Wire, along with our five-tool guy, Mark Schofield, as always. This week, we’re discussing these things among all the Week 14 matchups:

  • How both New England’s offense and the Rams’ offense has changed pretty drastically since Super Bowl 53;
  • How one of the Saints’ favorite defenses could be a cheat code for Jalen Hurts;
  • How the Vikings game had better be a “get-well” proposition for the Buccaneers’ offense;
  • How the Cardinals’ passing game has fallen apart in the last three weeks, and why that’s a very bad thing against the Giants’ defense;
  • How the Steelers are more vulnerable than we may have thought before their first loss of the season;
  • And how the Ravens are seeing a very different Browns offense than the one they blew apart in Week 1.

There’s a lot go get to here — we ran long this week — so let’s get going with the Touchdown Wire Week 14 NFL Matchup Podcast with Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield!

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Touchdown Wire’s Week 9 NFL Preview Podcast with Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield

Once again, Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield spin around the NFL, previewing the most compelling matchups in Week 9.

In this week’s episode of the Touchdown Wire Matchup Podcast, Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield reveal their most underrated players of the first half of the NFL’s 2020 season, go over the following Week 9 matchups, and more!

  • Can San Francisco’s depleted offense get it going against Green Bay’s leaky defense?
  • Has Drew Lock improved enough to get the ball to his targets in a reliable sense?
  • Can Josh Allen figure it out against a renewed Seattle defense?
  • How do the Raiders solve a problem like Justin Herbert?
  • Should we start worrying about Ben Roethlisberger?
  • How will Kyler Murray counter Miami’s Cover-0 blitzes designed to kill empty formations?
  • How have Bruce Arians and Tom Brady merged to improve Tampa Bay’s passing game — and what different looks might we see from Todd Bowles’ defense?

Check it out on BlogTalkRadio!

Touchdown Wire’s Week 8 NFL Matchup Podcast with Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield

In Touchdown Wire’s Week 8 NFL Matchup Podcast, Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield get you set up for the week, and discuss possible trades.

Ready for Week 8 of the 2020 NFL season? We are! In this week’s matchup podcast, Doug Farrar and Mark Schofield investigate the following:

  • What’s wrong with New England’s offense, and how the Bills can exploit Ne England’s defense if Josh Allen can get away from becoming Captain Checkdown all of a sudden.
  • How Baker Mayfield and Derek Carr could be getting ready for a shootout — and why Carr is a lot better than you think he is.
  • How the Steelers could make life very difficult for Lamar Jackson in what might be a blowout.
  • How Chan Gailey will set Tua Tagovailoa up for success against the Rams’ active defense.
  • Why Sunday may be the last straw for Nick Foles.
  • Better team right now: The 2-4 Chargers, or the 5-2 Bears?
  • Can Kyle Shanahan let Jimmy Garoppolo cook against the Seahawks’ defense without killing his team?
  • Extremely Motivated Aaron Rodgers against a bad Minnesota pass defense forcing Kirk Cousins to make big-time throws: A bad mix for Mike Zimmer.

Also, Doug and Mark discuss deals that should be made before the NFL’s November 3 trade deadline. Check it out at the link below!