Kevin and Aaron opened with Maryland’s loss at Penn State. Then it was Kevin discussing why it’s a problem that Josh Norman continues to be active on gamedays when the Redskins have no intention of playing him. More on Alex Smith from Kevin and then Kevin endorses a front office role for Chris Cooley. Plus, Gerrit Cole to the Yankees, Joe Burrow and more.

The show opens with a defiant Kevin and Thom responding to those demanding an apology for last week’s Haskins’ discussion. They talked about Alex Smith’s potential role in the organization next year and the report that Eric Bieniemy is a head coaching target for Dan Snyder and the Redskins. They discussed Giants-Eagles and the NFC East then got to the Stephen Strasburg whopping new contract. They finished up with the possibility that RG3 might start Thursday night for the Ravens.

Kevin recaps Redskins-Packers. He updates on the Bruce Allen possibilities for this week.  Lots of discussion about Dwayne Haskins including “should he or shouldn’t he have stayed in the game”  along with his performance and grade against the Packers.  Kevin went “Around the NFL” to talk about the incredible 49ers-Saints and Chiefs-Patriots games.  He and Aaron finished up talking Terps over Illinois, Georgetown over SMU, and the College Football Playoff.
Kevin opens the show with the Cowboys’ loss last night in Chicago and then gets to the Washington Post story on Trent Williams/Bruce Allen.  He has 4 “Smell Test” picks including one of them for the Redskins-Packers game.  He brings on Jeff Ermann from Inside Maryland Sports to talk Terps’ hoops. He finishes the show with Tim Murray/NBC Sports “The Daily Line” on tomorrow’s college football championship games and a Skins-Green Bay prediction.

Kevin and Thom opened with the Terps win over Notre Dame last night. Is this the best Maryland team since the National Championship team in 2002? The boys talked LeBron’s game last night which included the worst uncalled travel in recent memory and a clownish late-game celebration. Redskins “optimism” followed and a Smell Test for tonight’s Dallas-Chicago game closed the show.