Cooley and Kevin today on Ron Rivera’s interview with Ben Standig/The Athletic where the coach described that he’d prefer a more supportive local media. The boys also discussed Dwayne Haskins getting reps off-site and the possibility of 4th and 15 being an alternative to the onsides kick next year. Then it was Cooley’s “Film Breakdown” of the defense from Sunday’s loss to the Giants. He had some surprises along the defensive front, explained how Chase Young was game-planned for, and suggested that the team sign Eric Reid ASAP.
A show doubleheader with Kevin and Thom to start talking about last night’s MNF game, the latest from Ron Rivera on the NFC East division race, and what Rivera said about Dwayne Haskins and the QB situation. Then it was “The Cooley Film Breakdown” which included the grading of Alex Smith, Kyle Allen’s brief start, and the rest of the offense.
Cooley and Kevin with recap, analysis, and what’s next after Washington’s strange 23-20 loss to the Giants. The “what’s next” is obviously about where they go now at quarterback. Cooley’s answer might surprise. The boys go “Around the NFL” and Kevin talked about Maryland’s stunning blowout of Penn State on Saturday.
Cooley and Kevin preview the Washington-Giants game and both are predicting an easy win to get to 3 and 5 at the halfway mark. Lots of other NFL preview including a 2nd half of the season look-ahead along with Kevin’s “Smell Test” and Cooley’s “Lock of the Week” too.
Kevin and Thom today on why Alex Smith is still on the roster. Kevin thinks it’s time to move on. An early weekend “Smell Test” pick from Kevin and mid-season Super Bowl picks from the boys as well.
Kevin and Thom today with nuanced answers to the question of would you rather as a WFT fan be a 6-10 team that makes the playoffs or a 5-11 team with a top 5 pick in next year’s draft? Kevin responds on the show and on Twitter to Jack Del Rio’s social media claim that his defense is the best in the NFC East. Election odds, Ryan Kerrigan, expanded NFL playoffs, Juan Soto, and more on a rambling/unfocused “Sports Fix 2.0”.