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On this episode of Two Old Bloggers, Dave Stefano flies solo while co-host Darren Campbell is busy losing a softball game. Stefano wastes no time dissecting Kevin O’Connell’s appearance on The Dan Patrick Show, where KOC deployed six certified clichés — including the gem, “I’m not familiar with a closed competition” — while revealing exactly zero about the QB depth chart.
Dave breaks down the Kyler Murray vs. J.J. McCarthy competition with candor: Murray brings 20,000+ career passing yards, a 92.2 passer rating, and a losing record; McCarthy brings leadership, the “it factor,” and a stat line (11 TDs, 12 INTs in 2025) that still needs work. Dave also spotlights KOC’s emphasis on the run game, quoting O’Connell: “If we can limit giving the ball away and generate some explosives and get a run game going” — and notes that new assistant head coach Frank Smith and OL coach Keith Carter could finally make that a reality.
The episode takes a sobering turn as Dave covers a landmark Boston University CTE study of nearly 20,000 NFL players, finding neurodegenerative death rates among players under 60 were twelvefold higher than the general population. The show closes on a high note with four Minnesota Vikings legends — Paul Krause, Carl Eller, Alan Page, and Randall McDaniel — topping the all-time Approximate Value charts at their positions, and a look at breakout CB candidate James Pierre and the future of linebacker Blake Cashman.
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