• Dak Prescott Is ELITE In The Clutch?! + Revamped Defense Ft. J Tuck | Doin’ Alright
    Jul 1 2026

    Episode 192: Voch Lombardi is joined by J Tuck of CFO Sports for this episode of Doin' Alright, diving into one of the hottest debates surrounding the Dallas Cowboys: just how clutch is Dak Prescott? Using new quarterback metrics and game-by-game examples, Voch challenges the popular narrative around Dallas' franchise quarterback, arguing that Dak has consistently delivered in late-game situations despite receiving little credit when the defense fails to hold up its end of the bargain. From comeback drives against playoff-caliber opponents to the importance of context behind "clutch" statistics, the episode breaks down why wins and losses don't always tell the full story of quarterback play.

    The conversation then expands into the bigger picture of what Dallas needs to become a legitimate contender. Voch explains why relying on Dak Prescott to rescue the Cowboys every week is an unsustainable formula, emphasizing the importance of Christian Parker's revamped defense and a more consistent running game heading into 2026. He also explores why elite postseason teams win with complementary football—not by asking their quarterback to play hero every Sunday—and why this version of the Cowboys could finally give Dak the support he's been missing throughout his career.



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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Who Makes Up the Cowboys’ Supporting Cast This Season? + LOOK OUT! Or Look Out? Pt 2 | Doin’ Alright
    Jun 30 2026

    Episode 191: Voch Lombardi and Bryan Broaddus are back with another edition of their "Look Out" training camp exercise, breaking down the Cowboys players fighting for a spot on the 53-man roster.

    The conversation begins with C.J. Goodwin's retirement and what it means for Dallas' special teams philosophy before shifting into the running back room. Should the Cowboys feel comfortable with Javonte Williams, Jaydon Blue and Phil Mafah, or has Malik Davis earned a bigger opportunity after quietly producing whenever his number has been called?

    Then it's time for another round of "Look Out," as Bryan and Voch debate whether several fringe roster players are trending toward bigger roles or closer to the roster bubble. They discuss Caelen Carson, Ajani Cornelius, Sam Williams, Jonathan Mingo, Markquese Bell, Luke Schoonmaker and more, while examining how Christian Parker's new defensive scheme could change the outlook for several Cowboys defenders heading into training camp.


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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • These Cowboys’ Players NEED To Step Up In Training Camp!? + “Outlook Or Look Out?” | Doin’ Alright
    Jun 29 2026

    Episode 190: Voch Lombardi and Bryan Broaddus continue their offseason roster series by putting several under-the-radar Cowboys under the microscope. Using their "Outlook or Look Out?" game, the guys evaluate whether each player is primed for a bigger role or simply fighting to stay on the roster. They discuss offensive lineman Trevor Keegan, defensive tackle Jay Toia, tight end Brevyn Spann-Ford, linebacker Shamar James, defensive back Israel Mukuamu (Ready Stewart discussion), and fullback Hunter Luepke, breaking down where each player currently stands on the depth chart and what they'll need to prove once training camp begins.

    The conversation also dives into Christian Parker's defensive philosophy and how it changes expectations for Dallas' young defensive linemen and linebackers. Voch and Bryan debate the linebacker competition, why Shamar James could emerge as a surprise starter, how special teams could determine roster spots, and what the ideal workload looks like for Javonte Williams and Jaydon Blue in the backfield. It's another film-heavy episode packed with roster projections, scheme discussion, and the training camp battles that could shape the Cowboys' 53-man roster.


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    50 mins
  • These Dallas Cowboys Are Ready to BREAK OUT in 2026!? | The Stack
    Jun 27 2026

    Episode 34: Bryan Broaddus, Zach Wolchuk and Iisha Morrison return with another offseason edition of The Stack, kicking things off by debating one of the boldest predictions yet: can the Cowboys make a run to the NFC Championship Game? The crew discusses why Dallas may be better built for playoff football than in recent years, breaks down the veteran additions on defense, and explains how Christian Parker's coaching philosophy could help transform a unit that struggled with consistency a season ago. They also debate whether the Cowboys have done enough to compete with the Eagles and the rest of the NFC while discussing why improving the run defense and creating more turnovers could be the keys to a deep postseason run.

    Later, the crew plays a fun game of "Hope or Reality," giving their expectations for some of the Cowboys' biggest names heading into training camp. They break down Shavon Revel's outlook under Christian Parker, Brevyn Spann-Ford's emergence, Jake Ferguson's bounce-back potential, concerns surrounding DaRon Bland's foot injuries, Tyler Guyton's development at left tackle, DeMarvion Overshown's recovery, and Jaydon Blue's role in the offense. It's an episode full of predictions, roster analysis, and honest expectations for the players who could define Dallas' 2026 season.


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    44 mins
  • Can Anyone Actually Challenge Jerry Jones Or Tell Him “No”? + Truth Or Cap | Doin’ Alright
    Jun 26 2026

    Episode 189: Voch Lombardi and Bryan Broaddus return for another listener Q&A edition of Doin' Alright, covering some of the biggest roster questions facing the Dallas Cowboys before training camp. The guys discuss what really happens inside an NFL draft room when scouts disagree with Jerry Jones, why standing your ground as an evaluator isn't always easy, and how those conversations can shape the future of a franchise. They also revisit past draft evaluations, debate the value of projecting young talent, and answer fan questions about the Cowboys' roster as camp draws closer.

    Later, the conversation shifts to Dallas' running back room, where Bryan and Voch break down expectations for Jaydon Blue, Ryan Flournoy's growing role in the offense, and why the Cowboys have consistently found success developing running backs. They also debate DeMarvion Overshown's contract outlook, examine concerns about offensive line depth, discuss Tyler Guyton's development heading into Year 2, and explain why acquiring "better dudes" can instantly change a roster—highlighting George Pickens as the perfect example of Dallas choosing to upgrade talent instead of settling for continuity. It's another episode packed with roster analysis, camp projections, and honest Cowboys discussion.


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    49 mins
  • The Secrets Behind Building a Super Bowl Roster With 3-Time Super Bowl Champ Tom Ciskowski | Doin’ Alright
    Jun 25 2026

    Episode 188: Bryan Broaddus sits down with former Cowboys scouting director and three-time Super Bowl champion Tom Ciskowski for a fascinating deep dive into the NFL scouting world. From his early days working under Jimmy Johnson to helping build championship rosters in Dallas, Ciskowski shares stories from inside the draft room, explains how great scouts identify talent, and reveals why football character often matters just as much as athletic ability. The conversation explores the Cowboys' dynasty years, the importance of organizational alignment, and the traits that separated Hall of Fame-caliber players from everyone else.

    Later, Tom pulls back the curtain on some of the biggest draft debates of his career, including Randy Moss, LaShawn McCoy, NaVorro Bowman, Tyron Smith, and countless other evaluations that shaped NFL franchises. He discusses the challenges of balancing coaches, scouts, and ownership, the importance of trusted sources during the scouting process, and what today's Cowboys front office faces as it adapts to a new defensive coaching staff. It's an outstanding conversation filled with draft-room stories, scouting philosophy, Cowboys history, and lessons from one of the most respected evaluators to ever work in the NFL.


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    57 mins
  • The Biggest Question Facing the Cowboys Defense + How Smart Is Downs? | Doin’ Alright
    Jun 24 2026

    Episode 187: Voch Lombardi and Bryan Broaddus return for another listener Q&A edition of Doin’ Alright, diving deep into the biggest questions surrounding the Cowboys' new-look defense. The guys discuss whether Quinnen Williams and Kenny Clark can thrive in Christian Parker’s scheme, how Dallas compares to the Eagles’ dominant defensive front, and why the physical demands of a gap-and-a-half system could impact production in ways that don't always show up on the stat sheet. They also revisit the Cowboys’ defensive struggles from a season ago, debating whether the secondary—not the pass rush—was ultimately responsible for many of the explosive plays that plagued the defense.

    Later, the conversation shifts to Caleb Downs and the immense expectations surrounding the rookie safety. Voch and Bryan break down Downs’ football intelligence, his potential role within Christian Parker’s defense, and whether he could become one of the central figures in the scheme from Day One. The episode also explores Parker’s leadership style, how much influence veteran players should have in a defensive system, and why the safety position may be the key to everything Dallas wants to accomplish. To close things out, the guys revisit Bryan’s evaluation of Shavon Revel, discussing where the talented young cornerback would rank among the top prospects from the previous draft class and why Broaddus remains one of his biggest believers.


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    31 mins
  • Can Brian Schottenheimer Become a Difference-Making Head Coach? + Where Does He Rank? | Doin’ Alright
    Jun 23 2026

    Episode 186: Voch Lombardi and Bryan Broaddus take a deep dive into one of the biggest "what if" scenarios in recent Cowboys history: would Mike McCarthy still be the head coach in Dallas if he had handed play-calling duties over to Brian Schottenheimer? The guys break down McCarthy's strengths and shortcomings, discuss how coaching ego can impact team success, and debate whether Dallas missed an opportunity by not empowering Schottenheimer sooner. They also examine the impressive coaching talent that came through the Cowboys organization and why several former Dallas assistants have gone on to become NFL head coaches.

    Later, the conversation shifts to Brian Schottenheimer's future as the Cowboys' leader. Voch and Bryan discuss why Schottenheimer's greatest strength may not be play-calling, but rather leadership, staff building, and creating the right culture. The guys compare Schottenheimer to coaches around the league, debate whether he'd be their choice over Kellen Moore as a head coach, and explore where he currently ranks among the NFL's top coaching minds. It's a fascinating conversation about leadership, accountability, coaching philosophy, and what it will take for Dallas to finally take the next step.


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    38 mins