Kevin opened by admitting he’s gotten a little carried away with his team optimism at this point. He also previewed and picked the Commanders-Giants game in the opening segment of the show. Jay Gruden jumped on for his weekly spot. The guys talked about the Jets’ Malachai Corley’s blunder last night against the Texans and why dropping the ball before the goal line continues to happen. Jay revisited the “Hail Mary” against the Bears and then previewed and picked Washington-New York. Kevin had the Jets -2 for an early Smell Test winner last night. He had nine College Football picks for tomorrow and four more NFL sides for Sunday.
Kevin and Thom opened with the World Series and then the boys took a look at their preseason Commanders’ predictions and revised them at the halfway mark. An early Thursday Night NFL “Smell Test” pick from Kevin along with some Halloween, Wizards, and Thom’s Skins-Giants prediction to finish up the show.
Kevin opened the show answering an email that compared this year’s Washington team to an all-time Super Bowl champion. Kevin talked Daniels and the Skins’ and Giants’ injury reports in the open as well. Michael Wilbon joined Kevin to talk about the incredible Chicago-Washington ending and a lot more including, Caleb Williams, the NFC landscape, the Wizards, and Cooper Flagg.
Kevin and Thom today with more on Washington’s “Hail Mary” to beat Chicago on Sunday including the penalties on the play that weren’t called. Johnny Newton had himself a game and may be emerging as a major impact player on defense. Plenty more on the Commanders along with the World Series, the Wizards first win, and tomorrow’s 50-year anniversary of the “Rumble in the Jungle”.
Kevin was joined by Chris Cooley on the show today to break down the frantic final few minutes of Washington’s incredible 18-15 “Hail Mary” win over Chicago. The boys spent a ton of time on the lead up the “Hail Mary” and then the play itself. Kevin finished up the show with the revelation out of Chicago today from Bears’ Head Coach Matt Eberflus. He also talked about a play that should have been challenged and something Commanders’ Head Coach Dan Quinn said about the defense.
Kevin in following one of the most memorable endings in Washington history. Kevin breaks down the 18-15 miracle win over the Bears courtesy of Jayden Daniels’ “Hail Mary” throw deflected and caught by Noah Brown for a walk-off touchdown. He provided his “Game-Take” analysis and was also joined by Commanders’ TE Zach Ertz from the winning locker room.