Kevin opened with a tweet and a hunch. The hunch is about Taylor Heinicke’s future in Washington. Ben Standig/The Athletic jumped on to talk FOOTBALL and just FOOTBALL from the Indy Combine. After that, Howard Gutman joined Kevin to talk SNYDER and just SNYDER. Howard weighs in on the Don Van Natta story.
Kevin and Thom today on all of the news related to the Van Natta story on Snyder, the latest on the Commanders’ sale, Carson Wentz, and more on one hell of a “menu of excellence” day!
Kevin started the show discussing the flury of weekend news surrounding the sale of the Washington Commanders. Gary Williams was a guest on the show to talk Maryland’s big win yesterday over Northwestern. Kevin also discussed his first chance to see top Terps’ recruit Deshawn Harris-Smith play last night for Paul VI in the WCAC semis.
Cooley and Kevin today on Eric Bieniemy’s introductory press conference. Cooley talks about what his reaction would have been as a player listening to Bieniemy’s first remarks since taking the job. Before that, Cooley has a new coaching job out in Wyoming but it’s not what you probably think it is. He talks about his latest passion on the show today. The guys talked about the recent reports on the sale of the Commanders including one that broke from Fox Business News earlier this morning. They also discussed the story that Russell Wilson wanted Seahawks’ coach Pete Carroll and GM John Schneider fired when he was in Seattle.
Kevin and Thom today pre-Bieniemy press-conference with a menu of excellence that doesn’t include tomatoes. The boys talked Lamar Jackson, Eric Bieniemy, Booze Cruises, the new Netflix “Quarterback” docu-series, Terps hoops, and Thom’s memorable Wednesday spent at a museum in Montgomery, Alabama.
Kevin opened the show with Pro Football Talk’s hunch that Washington might make a play for Ravens’ QB Lamar Jackson. Then it was some good NFL Draft talk with Thor Nystrom/Draft Analyst-Fantasy Pros. Kevin finished up with the unpredictable but always entertaining Jimmy Patsos. The boys talked Terps, Big 10, Super Conferences, Wizards, Rick James, and Neil Young.