Kevin with a recap of the games yesterday including the Cowboys’ OT loss to the Raiders. Dallas has lost three of its last four games and their commanding lead in the division has shrunk. Clinton Portis called in to talk NFL, Washington Football Team, and to endorse in a big way, Taylor Heinicke. Kevin finished up with 11 “Smell Test” picks along with a few thoughts on the Maryland-Rutgers game for bowl eligibility and Maryland’s basketball comeback win over Richmond in the Bahamas.
Kevin opened with an explanation of how Washington can move into the NFC’s Wildcard 7-seed by the end of Monday night. Barry Svrluga/Washington Post joined the show to talk about many things including his column about Terry McLaurin being the best Washington receiver in 30 years. Kevin finished up with two Thanksgiving Day “Smell Test” picks and the 1991 Washington Redskins’ undefeated season ending 30 years ago today.
Kevin and Thom today on a number of topics sports and non-sports but a lengthy segment on Taylor Heinicke….again. They take updated inventory on what he is currently and what he might become. Some Wizards, Monday Night Football, and more on the show as well.
Kevin with his Washington-Carolina game recap to start the show. Then it’s Kevin and Scott Van Pelt talking WFT, NFL, College Football, Len Bias into the HOF, and more.
Kevin solo today with his preview/pick of Washington-Carolina. After last week’s 8-0 “Smell Test”, 12 more picks today. Other NFL along with Terps-Michigan and Wizards talk too.
Kevin and Thom today opened with George Mason’s upset win over Maryland last night in College Park. Some Wizards and more in the opening segment too. Then it was Ron Rivera’s description of Chase Young and Montez Sweat’s replacements that caught the ears of Kevin and Thom. They also talked some Heinicke and the most heartbreaking loss in WFT history. In the final segment of the show, Marc Sterne (aka Nigel from the Tony Kornheiser Show) jumped on to talk about the day that his impersonation of Christopher Walken on Kevin and Thom’s “Sports Fix” show became national news.