Kevin and Thom today opened today’s show with Springsteen, the new 9:30 Club, and the Nats. If that’s not your typical menu of excellence, the boys had plenty on Bradley Beal’s season-ending press conference comments. Lots of Commanders talk as well including sale news and more.
Kevin opened with the latest Washington Commanders’ sale report from Front Office Sports. Kevin also talked Masters and Wizards to start. Then it was two segments with Logan Paulsen where the guys discussed the current Sam Howell vs Jacoby Brissett “competition”, the upcoming draft, and the Chase Young dilemma.
Kevin interviews Teddy Schleifer/Silicon Valley’s Puck News on his reporting that Jeff Bezos is still a strong possibility to buy the Washington Commanders. Also on the show, ESPN’s Mike Greenberg on his new book “Got Your Number”, Aaron Rodgers to the Jets, and much more.
Kevin and Thom today on Ron Rivera saying that he learned what ‘not’ to do when ownership changed in Carolina and he won’t make the same mistakes this time. The boys discussed what Rivera needs to do to stay on as head coach beyond 2023. The guys also talked Nats, Wizards, and more.
Kevin opened with some Caps, Nats, and some Ron”ese” translation before getting to thoughts on Hendon Hooker’s Commanders pre-draft visit plus Washington being listed as a potential suitor for Mac Jones. NFL Draft expert Thor Nystrom was a guest on the show with his guess on who the Commanders will take at 16. Scott Jackson was on the show to talk Wizards’ tanking!
Kevin today on Magic Johnson’s comments on “The Today Show” about his potential ownership of the Washington Commanders. Kevin talked a bit about UConn’s National Championship win over San Diego State and whether or not the Huskies have become a college basketball “blue blood”. Matt Paras/Washington Times jumped on to talk Commanders and Fordham Coach Keith Urgo was a guest on the show today. Keith is from the area, just produced the best season Fordham has had in decades….he talked about his journey, the state of college basketball, and more.