Kevin was joined on the show by Commanders’ CB Mikey Sainristil and ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt. Before both of those conversations, Kevin talked about the unprecedented strength of the NFC Playoff field and how many playoff games Washington can win.
Kevin and Thom today on whether or not the Commanders can continue to ride their rookie quarterback (Jayden Daniels) successfully in the playoffs. The boys talked RFK site, trading for NFL coaches, phone numbers on bathroom stalls, and the Dylan movie….”A Complete Unknown”.
Kevin solo today with a follow-up to the regular season finale in Dallas including an explanation on the Dallas kickoff out-of-bounds that resulted in Washington starting a drive at their own 25 yard line. Lots on the playoff game in Tampa including an understanding of who and what the Commanders are after 17 games and how they pull off their first playoff win in 19 years. Washington’s 2025 schedule of opponents is set and Kevin had some early thoughts on Wild-Card Weekend.
Kevin in with a post-game pod after Washington’s 23-19 win in Dallas to cap a 12-5 regular season. He had his “Game-Take” and a look ahead to next weekend’s playoff match-up…Commanders at Tampa Bay.
Kevin and Thom today with a deep menu of conversation topics which includes but isn’t limited to: 1) Jayden Daniels is cool. 2) JD5 and Terry make the Pro Bowl but Kevin thinks one other Commanders’ player should’ve been named to the NFC team too. 3) Should Saquon Barkley play and try to pass Eric Dickerson’s rushing record? 4) News broke during the show that Kliff Kingsbury said today he wants another shot at being a head coach. The guys reacted. 5) Kevin recapped the Texas-Arizona State classic yesterday. 6) Thom gave his Washington-Cowboys pick.
Kevin with a New Years Day show which starts with a listener who believes the best way to describe Jayden Daniels is to compare him to Steph Curry. Doc Walker jumped on to discuss the Commanders and talk about his experience on New Years Day, 1976. He and his UCLA Bruin teammates pulled off one of the biggest Rose Bowl upsets beating #1 Ohio State.