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Bijan’s Breakout, Cowboys’ Breakdown: Dak Deserves Better

Bijan’s Breakout, Cowboys’ Breakdown: Dak Deserves Better

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It was one of those weeks in the NFL where everything flipped. Bijan Robinson officially arrived with a national breakout performance that had the whole crew buzzing. Matt Ryan called it Bijan’s coming-out party. Aaron Donald broke down exactly how he’d try to stop him — from film study to reading his hips — and Zach Klein said what every Falcons fan is thinking: this team runs through Bijan now.

Meanwhile, in Dallas, Dak Prescott played one of his best games of the year and still walked off the field with another loss. Matt’s fired up about it, saying Dak deserves way better from a defense that’s suddenly lost its bite. Aaron questioned who’s leading that locker room right now and whether anyone’s holding players accountable when things start sliding.

The guys also dove into leadership across the league after Matt called out Tua Tagovailoa’s postgame comments. He didn’t hold back, saying Tua’s “talking too much” and losing his locker room one quote at a time. Todd France jumped in with the agent’s view, explaining how players handle the chaos when coaches get fired midseason and why protecting your own tape becomes everything.

Aaron handed out his Defensive Players of the Week and told a few stories from the trenches, while Matt gave listeners a real insider moment — breaking down exactly how a play is called in the huddle. He walked through the terminology, the timing, the chaos, and what it’s like to process 15 words in five seconds before snapping the ball.

The guys wrapped with what they’re watching for next week: the Falcons’ next big test, more quarterback drama across the league, and a few sideline stories from youth football that hit a little too close to home.

It’s real football talk with honesty, humor, and insight you won’t get anywhere else.

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