Kevin with his Commanders-Bengals Pre-Game show. He opened with his keys to a win over the Bengals along with a prediction. ESPN’s John Keim jumped on from Cincinnati to discuss the game as well. Kevin finished up with his “Top 5 Most Memorable Washington Monday Night Wins’.
Kevin opened with the mention/report from ESPN’s Dan Graziano that Washington is one of a few teams that might be interested in a WR at the trade deadline. Kevin talked Jets/Aaron Rodgers, Cover 2, and had his “Smell Test” with 15 weekend picks . Jay Gruden jumped on to preview Commanders-Bengals and more. Tim Murray talked Ohtani and previewed the college football weekend.
Kevin and Thom today on the chance that Washington’s game Monday night in Cincinnati might change the conversation about what’s possible this season. They talked more Terry McLaurin, “A Few Good Men”, NFL Hall of Fame nominees, Caleb Williams/CJ Stroud, and Thom had his Commanders-Bengals prediction.
Kevin opened with the unprecedented field goal bonanza over the first two weeks of the NFL season. Commanders’ kicker Austin Seibert was 7 for 7 and named “NFC Special Teams Player Of the Week” and was a big part of a record-setting pace for made field goals. While Seibert didn’t attempt a kick of 50+ yards, the rest of the league is an incredible 35-39 on long field goals through two games. Kevin discussed Terry McLaurin and his anemic yardage results through two games. Pro Football Focus’ Nick Akridge jumped on to talk Commanders’ PFF grades from Sunday’s win over the Giants.
Kevin and Thom today with plenty more on the Commanders’ win Sunday over the Giants including Thom’s latest crush….the quarterback. Kevin did an “Upon Further Review” of Jayden Daniels’ sacks and missed opportunities before the boys turned to the Kirk Cousins-led Atlanta comeback last night in Philadelphia.
Kevin with his recap of the Commanders’ 21-18 win over the Giants in Washington’s home opener. Plenty on Austin Seibert’s franchise-record day with seven field goals along with Jayden Daniels’ first 4th quarter game-winning drive. He had his entire “Game Take” of the things he liked, didn’t like, and more. The one and only Doc Walker jumped on with his thoughts on the first win of the year as well.