Cooley and Kevin today with everything you need on Sam Howell’s debut. Their recap of the blowout season finale win over the Cowboys as well with Cooley’s “Ehs & Ems” and Kevin’s “GameTake”. They talked Ron Rivera and Scott Turner’s future along with some other NFL too. Then “Stanford Steve” Coughlin jumped on from Los Angeles to preview and pick tonight’s College Football National Championship game between TCU and Georgia. Kevin had a few Terps’ hoops thoughts after Maryland’s big win over 24th-ranked Ohio State yesterday to finish up the show.
Kevin and Thom today with a buffet menu par excellence. Plenty on Sam Howell, Ron Rivera, and the Cowboys game to open the show. Then the boys discussed Sonny Jurgensen’s jersey-retirement ceremony set for Sunday during the Dallas game. The guys discussed what Kevin learned from legendary play-by-play man Frank Herzog (Sonny’s friend and broadcast partner for 22 years) on his radio show that Frank wasn’t invited to the festivities even though he should have been considered to emcee the event. Two “Smell Test” picks from Kevin, some Terps’ hoops recap, Damar Hamlin’s continued amazing recovery and how the NFL plans to handle the schedule moving forward.
Cooley and Kevin today with Cooley’s “film” of the Browns’ loss which included in-depth analysis of Carson Wentz, the defense, Scott Turner’s game-plan/play-calling and more. Also, Cooley on Sam Howell, the Damar Hamlin situation and more.
Kevin and Thom opened with the Damar Hamlin situation from the Monday Night Football game. They talked lots of Commanders-Browns with Thom a bit sore from patting himself on the back. Lots on Rivera, the QB situation moving forward and more.
Kevin with his take on Washington’s 24-10 loss to the Browns which eliminated the Commanders from playoff contention. He went in-depth on an ugly loss and discussed what’s next at QB, for Rivera, and more. He also added one more “Smell Test” pick to his already 7-3 weekend of winners.
Kevin with a special edition of the podcast remembering Washington’s first NFC Championship win during the Super Bowl era which came 50 years ago today. The starting quarterback for the Redskins on that December 31st,1972 day was Billy Kilmer. Billy joined Kevin to reminisce on not just the 26-3 win over the Cowboys but the season that led up to it.