Kevin opened with the Nats’ 2nd straight win in LA and his thoughts on Rivera’s comments about Chase Young being the biggest concern of the players starting training camp on the PUP list. Also, Kevin’s thoughts on Rivera’s answer regarding a “playoffs or bust” question and how he’s dealing with all of the outside organizational noise. Speaking of the noise, Neil In Rockville on a potential Snyder/Congress showdown tomorrow morning and Kevin and Neil discussed the two Fight Song lyric options.
Kevin and Thom today with a menu of excellence which includes: Commanders’ training camp discussion, Kyler Murray’s contract addendum, Antonio Gibson’s body improvement, Juan Soto, and a rumored Wizards’ trade.
Kevin with a ton on the Commanders as training camp nears. Some news on PUP list possibilities, Scott Turner’s thoughts on Antonio Gibson, another NFL QB list ranking for Carson Wentz, and then Ron Rivera spoke to Nicki Jhabvala….Kevin weighed in on some of that. Neil in Rockville to finish up the show with thoughts on the “July 28th” testify date for Snyder and if anyone will blink this week.
Kevin today on Carson Wentz’ ridiculously low Madden 23 rating. Also, Kevin had a warning for those that think the Commanders’ rush defense will match last year’s lofty ranking. Mark Zuckerman jumped on to discuss the latest on Juan Soto as well along with other potential Nats’ moves before the trade deadline.
Kevin and Thom today on topics ranging from Thom’s Spokane airport bar confrontation to Chris Walken, Nathalie Wood, and Sambuca. They talked Juan Soto, Scott Boras, Chase Young, Carson Wentz, and the Orioles-Brewers’ season-ending series in 1982 among many things. Just listen!
Kevin opened with Scott Boras’ penny-pinching decision to force his top client, Juan Soto, to fly commercially to the All-Star game in Los Angeles. Kevin also talked Commanders’ 2022 MVP in the opening segment. Then it was Andy Pollin jumping on to discuss where Kevin Durant to DC would rank on the list of all time Washington DC sports acquisitions. That was followed by Kevin’s conversation with Sportico’s Kurt Badenhousen on the incredible growth of NFL revenue all the while, Washington has dipped amazingly to the near bottom of several key revenue numbers.