Kevin solo opened with his thoughts on the trade of Bradley Beal to the Phoenix Suns. He then compared the mismanagement of the Beal situation to the mismanagement of the Kirk Cousins situation several years ago. Kevin finished up with his US Open thoughts and some interesting information about Sam Howell and Dyami Brown from Albert Breer/MMQB.
Kevin today opened with thoughts on the Josina Anderson’s report that Washington is interested in RB Kareem Hunt. Plenty on the chances for Washington to land “Hard Knocks” too. Bobby Marks/ESPN jumped on to talk Bradley Beal trade prospects. More on Washington draft day steals to finish up.
Kevin and Thom today with a full buffet of carbs and culture. The end of the show featured Kam Curl’s surprising spot on CBS Sports.com’s Top 100 NFL Player list. Other sports topics like Washington Redskins/WFT draft day steals, the Nats’ getting ripped off, US Open golf, and Bradley Beal trade destinations were discussed on the show. Also on the show, Hemingway, Cormac McCarthy, and Watergate (The White House Plumbers).
Kevin opened with the ESPN news that Bradley Beal and the team are open to trade scenarios. Ben Standig/The Athletic jumped on to talk Commanders, Novak Djokovic, and more. Denny McCarthy was a guest talking about LA Country Club and this weekend’s US Open.
Thom was back and annoyed per usual. His trip to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the NFL Hall of Fame, and the Andy Warhol Museum went well but a run-in at the Cleveland Hilton Garden Inn was a topic during the opening segment of the show. The boys discussed Denver’s NBA Championship and plenty on Sam Howell, Jacoby Brissett, Ron Rivera and more Commanders.
Kevin opened with his Top 10 Washington Football “What Ifs” list. It was a follow-up to the conversation he had with Fred Smoot on Friday’s show. He then got to the Ian Rappaport comment from Friday’s Pat McAfee show when he said about Washington’s new ownership….”they’re not changing the name”. Al Galdi jumped on for the rest of the show to talk Commanders and Stephen Strasburg’s legacy.