Kevin opened with Ben Standig talking Commanders’ 53-man secondary depth chart. It also included discussion about who will return punts and kickoffs. Then Joe Lee/Bullis Track & Field Coach jumped on to talk about his young star, Quincy Wilson, the youngest male Olympic Track & Field participant is Team USA history.
Kevin and Thom with July 4th stories including Thom’s personal Declaration of Independence story. They talked about DC’s effort to land the NFL Draft 2027 and the Lakers’ Bronny James charade.
Kevin and Thom today opened with James Wood’s Nats debut and then got to what happened four years ago to the day. That was the day that Fed Ex took the first step towards killing the Redskins name. Fed Ex issued a statement on July 2, 2020 requesting the Redskins “change its name” and the team responded that they would “undergo a review of the teams’ name”. The boys went back and talked about what happened, why it happened, and the many ramifications that followed because of Fed Ex’s decision that day. The guys talked NBA Free Agency, Thom’s recent trip near Kevin’s neighborhood, and lots more.
Kevin today with a bunch of topics to start the show including the Washington Post story on DC’s effort to land the 2027 NFL Draft. Also, Kevin recapped Brandon Aiyuk’s comments on Ryan Clark’s podcast last week on Jayden Daniels and a potential trade to Washington. Czabe jumped on with Kevin for the final two segments.
Kevin and Thom today talked golf “hole-in-ones” to start along with the more on the Wizards’ long-term tank. Then the boys got to an ESPN “NFL Live” conversation today where Jeremy Fowler said that people he has talked to around the league are “scared to death what Washington could be with Jayden Daniels”. They finished with a discussion about Bronny James to the Lakers.
Kevin opened with the Wizards’ draft night which included a big trade and three first-round picks as they continue to look way down the road. Ben Standig/The Athletic jumped on with his thoughts on the Wizards’ draft night plus he stuck around to talk Commanders which included his take on the latest front-office moves and his just-released “all-too-early” 53-man offensive roster projection.