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Big Al & CJ Podcast

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Former NFL star Alfred Williams and legendary CU Buffs quarterback Charles Johnson team up to bring you sharp insight, real talk, and plenty of passion about the game of football. From Boulder to the big leagues, they break down everything Buffs, dive into the biggest stories in college football, and go deep on the NFL. With their unique perspective as former players and lifelong fans, every episode delivers analysis, debate, and storytelling you won’t find anywhere else.

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episode Can the Patriots Upset the Seahawks in SB60? | Big Al & CJ Podcast cover

Can the Patriots Upset the Seahawks in SB60? | Big Al & CJ Podcast

CJ and Chad Brown open Super Bowl week reflecting on why football holds such a powerful place in American culture and why the Super Bowl magnifies both the best and worst parts of fandom. From there, the focus shifts to Super Bowl 60, where the Seahawks enter as favorites but the Patriots loom as a dangerous opponent built for close, situational football. Chad explains why execution, coaching, and late-game composure may matter more than raw talent, while CJ argues the Patriots’ self-awareness and discipline make them especially dangerous if the game stays tight. The discussion expands into quarterback pressure, including the spotlight on Sam Darnold and Drake Maye, and how a handful of critical plays will likely decide the outcome. Chad shares insight from his time playing in a Super Bowl with the Steelers, describing the emotional weight, preparation, and distractions that come with the biggest stage in football. Beyond the game, CJ and Chad tackle major league-wide issues, including the Hall of Fame process, the flawed structure that delayed Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft’s induction, and the ongoing lack of Black head coaches in the NFL. They speak candidly about systemic barriers, performative hiring practices, and why real progress requires more than rules on paper. The episode closes with thoughts on Super Bowl culture, the Bad Bunny halftime show, public backlash, and why the event continues to reflect broader social conversations. A thoughtful, layered episode that blends football analysis with perspective earned through decades in the game. 00:00 – Super Bowl week reflections and why football holds such cultural power 03:00 – Football as America’s shared obsession and cultural mirror 07:00 – Fan behavior, tribalism, and the emotional extremes of the sport 13:25 – Transition to Super Bowl 60 matchup: Patriots vs. Seahawks 15:40 – Why this game is closer than the narrative suggests 17:45 – Talent vs. execution: how the Patriots stay competitive 20:55 – Quarterback pressure and what Sam Darnold must prove 23:25 – Patriots’ identity, discipline, and situational football edge 26:00 – Seahawks atmosphere, crowd impact, and in-stadium experience 30:50 – Super Bowl location, stadium aesthetics, and media spectacle 31:20 – Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft Hall of Fame discussion 36:15 – NFL coaching cycle and lack of Black head coaches 39:00 – Play-calling, offensive opportunities, and systemic barriers 44:05 – Football’s responsibility in reflecting society 48:20 – Super Bowl halftime show, Bad Bunny, and cultural backlash 52:00 – Pro Bowl changes and modern fan expectations 55:15 – Chad Brown’s Super Bowl experience with the Steelers 57:30 – What truly decides championship games 01:02:45 – Final Super Bowl thoughts and closing reflections Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

4. feb. 2026 - 1 h 7 min
episode Broncos Fall Short of Super Bowl 60 | Big Al & CJ Podcast cover

Broncos Fall Short of Super Bowl 60 | Big Al & CJ Podcast

The Broncos were one play away from changing everything, and the episode opens with a deep breakdown of the fourth-and-one decision that defined the AFC Championship loss. CJ questions both the call and the play design, while Chad Brown evaluates the moment from a defensive and situational football standpoint. Brandon Krisztal adds perspective from around the team, explaining how Sean Payton’s aggressive instincts have shaped games throughout his career. The discussion widens to a coaching contrast between offensive aggression and situational discipline, using Mike Vrabel and the Patriots’ approach as a counterpoint. The group examines how weather, personnel limitations, and game flow should have influenced Denver’s strategy, especially with a backup quarterback and a defense that was controlling the pace of the game. Chad draws on his Patriots experience to explain how preparation and adaptability often decide playoff outcomes. The episode closes with a forward-looking conversation about the Broncos’ future. Is this roster built to sustain championship contention, or did Denver benefit from a rare convergence of circumstances across the AFC? The panel weighs coaching turnover risks, injury luck, divisional improvements, and whether defense provides a reliable championship blueprint heading into next season. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

27. jan. 2026 - 1 h 24 min
episode Broncos Reach AFC Title Game + Indiana Completes Perfect Season | Big Al & CJ Podcast cover

Broncos Reach AFC Title Game + Indiana Completes Perfect Season | Big Al & CJ Podcast

The Denver Broncos are one win from the Super Bowl after beating the Bills, but the mood shifts fast when news breaks that Bo Nix has a season-ending ankle injury and will miss the AFC Championship Game. Big Al, CJ, Brandon Krisztal, and Chad Brown dig into what that changes — and what it doesn’t — for a Broncos team built on defense, resilience, and situational football. They unpack who Jarrett Stidham is inside the building, how Sean Payton might tailor the plan to avoid putting the whole game on an “unknown,” and what the rest of the roster has to do to elevate with the starter sidelined. From there, the focus shifts to Denver’s defensive identity and what it means against New England and Drake Maye, plus how Josh McDaniels game-plans and where explosive plays can come from even when a QB is getting hit. The conversation then turns to the league-wide coaching carousel — including Buffalo moving on from Sean McDermott — and how thin the margin is between “good enough” and “time to start over.” The episode closes with Chad reflecting on Indiana completing a perfect season and winning the national championship, pointing out the parallels to Colorado’s first title — including the way both games ended on a sealing interception and the on-field pile-on aftermath. CJ and the guys wrap by previewing upcoming coverage and teasing the next episode featuring Phillip Lindsay. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

20. jan. 2026 - 1 h 23 min
episode What's at Stake for Playoff QBs? Plus Broncos Bills & CFP Final | Big Al & CJ Podcast cover

What's at Stake for Playoff QBs? Plus Broncos Bills & CFP Final | Big Al & CJ Podcast

CJ, Chad Brown, and Brandon Krisztal open with an in-depth breakdown of the Broncos–Bills Divisional Round matchup, focusing on why this game represents a defining moment for Josh Allen and how Denver’s defense must balance pressure versus containment. Chad explains why wins and losses ultimately shape quarterback legacies, while CJ challenges how narratives are formed when quarterbacks lose games they aren’t favored to win. Brandon details Buffalo’s depleted receiving corps and why Denver may be able to trust its secondary while aggressively attacking Allen. The conversation then widens to the rest of the playoff field, examining how this postseason could permanently reshape the perception of several quarterbacks. Caleb Williams’ rise, Bo Nix’s ceiling, Brock Purdy’s limitations and upside, CJ Stroud’s inconsistencies, and Sam Darnold’s chance to finally rewrite his career narrative are all dissected through the lens of pressure, legacy, and opportunity. The episode closes with a College Football Playoff National Championship preview, as the group debates Indiana’s efficiency versus Miami’s physical dominance and why this matchup could be far more competitive than the point spread suggests. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

16. jan. 2026 - 1 h 10 min
episode Broncos Divisional Opponent, AFC Wild Card + New AD at CU | Big Al & CJ Podcast cover

Broncos Divisional Opponent, AFC Wild Card + New AD at CU | Big Al & CJ Podcast

CJ and Chad Brown open with a wide-ranging look at the NFL postseason, highlighting Denver’s unexpected rise to the top of the AFC and breaking down which Wild Card teams present the best and worst paths forward for the Broncos. They examine matchups involving Buffalo, Jacksonville, Houston, the Chargers, and Pittsburgh while also touching on NFC contenders like Philadelphia, Seattle, and the Rams. The conversation shifts to individual awards, where Chad makes the case for Matthew Stafford while CJ argues that Myles Garrett’s dominance should put him at the center of the MVP discussion despite the quarterback bias. The second half of the show explores the league’s coaching carousel and how potential staff changes could affect Denver, before turning to college football with a detailed look at Colorado’s new athletic director, NIL economics, donor influence, and what it will take for the Buffs under Coach Prime to compete in the evolving landscape of the College Football Playoff. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com [https://pcm.adswizz.com] for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

9. jan. 2026 - 1 h 13 min
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