Cooley and Kevin with a ton of football preview and review today. Lots on Washington including revised season predictions during the bye week, a discussion on whether or not they’ll be buyers or sellers at the trade deadline, what the team could get back for Ryan Kerrigan in a trade, and Kevin drew a parallel between this 2020 Ron Rivera season with the start of the 2001 Marty Schottenheimer season in DC. Kevin had 15 “Smell Test” picks. Cooley had two “Locks of the Week”. They previewed the Ravens-Steelers game, talked about the rivalry between Tomlin and Harbaugh, and mentioned the dynasty that could be on the verge of coming to an end on Sunday.

Kevin and Thom today with thoughts on whether or not Dwayne Haskins will be traded before the trade deadline off the ESPN/Jeremy Fowler report. Thom also had his updated Skins’ season record prediction while Kevin compared some of what he is seeing to the Marty Schottenheimer 2001 season. They talked Justin Turner and had more on the Kevin Cash decision to pull Blake Snell from Game 6. Kevin had some news related to a potential Maryland-Georgetown basketball matchup. The boys also revealed their updated NFL Power Rankings.

Cooley and Kevin open the show with why the team only offered Eric Reid a practice squad contract and if Reid made a mistake by not accepting it. Then it’s Cooley’s “Film Breakdown” of the defense from the Dallas game featuring some legit optimism about the team’s safeties. The guys spent time talking about the Dodgers’ World Series win and the controversial Tampa Bay decision to pull Blake Snell. Also, do the Skins’ believe Kyle Allen might be the guy for now AND the future?

Cooley & Kevin today with Kevin predicting a Washington win over the Cowboys. They started the show talking about Wyoming’s frigid weekend weather, mule deer, brisket, and last night’s comeback win by the Eagles. They had their keys to a Washington win over Dallas followed by Kevin’s “Smell Test” and Cooley’s “Lock of the Week”. They picked their current two best teams in the NFC and AFC, discussed whether or not they would sign Antonio Brown, and finished with a predicted final score on Washington-Dallas.