Kevin and Thom on today’s show with a “menu of excellence” featuring stories about Deacon Jones, Floyd Mayweather, Brooklyn Decker, Joe Jacoby, the Wizards, Terps, Tatis Jr., and more. Add to that, they spent a ton of time contemplating whether or not it made sense for Alex Smith who is leaning towards playing next year to play in Washington again. They discussed Joe Buck’s admission that he doesn’t mind a sip or two while he’s calling a game. And lots on the NFL QB carousel.
Kevin and Thom somehow opened the show telling Joe Theismann’s version of the infamous “Rocket Screen” play in Super Bowl 18. The rest of the show includes Thom’s thoughts on the Jay Gruden podcast, the Wizards, the Nats, and a lot more.
Cooley and Kevin today with Kevin opening the show with some follow-up on the Jay Gruden interview podcast from over the weekend. The boys debated Marcus Mariota’s worth to Washington as well as the report that Alex Smith wants to play next year. JJ Watt, Zach Ertz, and some Terps’ hoops on the show too.
The podcast today is just Kevin and Jay Gruden. They covered a lot including what he promised Dan and Bruce about RG3 when he got hired, to the Kirk saga, to entertaining stories about coaching Pierre Garcon and DeSean Jackson. What were his favorite moments in DC? What was his best coached game in DC? What happened with Haskins, DJ Swearinger and a lot more including his thoughts on Ron Rivera and what Washington should do at quarterback.
Kevin and Thom today on the Washington Football QB situation. The team can take a big step, small step, or even as Kevin tried to convince Thom of, an in-between step. The boys made guesses on who will start the 2021 opener. They also talked Bob Waterfield, Jayne Mansfield, Jane Russell, Matt Stafford, Mark Cuban, Larry Flynt, the anthem, and more.
Kevin had Cooley and Ben Standig on the show to talk about the contract extension Washington gave to Taylor Heinicke earlier today. What does it mean? What doesn’t it mean? What’s next? Cooley and Kevin also talked about Russell Wilson saying he wants to be “involved” in personnel decisions in Seattle.