Cooley makes his season debut on the show and he was impressed with Washington’s 35-33 win in Denver. He did an in-depth film breakdown of Sam Howell’s game and Eric Bieniemy’s game-plan and play-calling. Plenty on the rest of the offense, the differences in the defense early in the game versus late, and thoughts on a few of the key plays and some of Ron Rivera’s strategic decisions too.
Kevin and Thom today with more on Washington’s win Sunday in Denver. Did the way the Commanders won the game make the boys more optimistic about the rest of the season? Kevin had more on the game ‘upon further review’ including thoughts on the play before the play (Hail Mary).
They talked Monday Night Football and the bad quarterbacking on double-header display before finishing up with talk of fall festivals, Musk’s proposed Twitter/X subscriber fee, and why social media has been so important to Thom.
Kevin’s complete recap of Washington’s 35-33 comeback win in Denver yesterday opened the show.
Fred Smoot called in with his thoughts on the 2-0 start to the season.
Kevin opened with the news that Chase Young will play Sunday in Denver and then got to his keys to the game plus a final score prediction.
Jay Gruden’s weekly appearance on the podcast included a look back at Sam Howell’s performance against the Cardinals, a preview of the Denver game, and some other NFL games too.
Kevin had 8 “Smell Test” picks to finish up the show.
Kevin and Thom today with a full buffet menu of delicious cheeses and meats. Thom’s night at Merriweather Post last night was squeezed in between a lot of Eric Bieniemy conversation and Kevin & Thom’s early take on the Denver game. Then the guys got to the Commanders’ Camaron Cheesman problem and how Ron Rivera addressed it yesterday. Aaron Rodgers, Trent Williams, Deion Sanders, and Mike Rizzo a part of the show too.
Kevin today with thoughts on Eric Bieniemy’s play-calling during Sundays’ game against Arizona and why it might have been an indicator of an early sign of a philosophy in the development of his offense in Washington.
ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt jumped on to talk about what it was like to be at Met Life for the Aaron Rodgers short-lived debut on Monday night. The boys talked NFL, Commanders, Terps, and College Football as well.
MASN’s Mark Zuckerman was a guest to discuss the Mike Rizzo contract extension and the Nats/Steven Strasburg retirement situation.