Kevin on will they go to Wentz and if so, when? Ben Standig weighed in on the Wentz question as well before the guys got to some Washington Commanders’ mid-season awards/questions. Scott Van Pelt jumped on to talk College Football Playoff Rankings, Terps’ Football & Basketball, and he made a mid-season Super Bowl pick too.

Kevin touched on several topics in the open including a) Matthew McConaughy’s desire to join the Bezos/Jay Z bid for the team, b) the Wizards’ win, c) another Ovechkin goal, d) Kevin Willard’s debut as Maryland’s coach, and e) “Upon Further Review” of the loss to the Vikings, Kevin thinks the criticism of OC Scott Turner might be a little over the top. Additionally, while Ron Rivera was upset over the penalty called against John Ridgeway on Minnesota’s first FG attempt, Kevin thinks there’s a strategy decision on that play that Rivera and staff got wrong. Nick Akridge/Pro Football Focus jumped on and talked about some of the PFF grades for Washington players on Sunday including how Taylor Heinicke played. Kevin and Nick talked NFL and had some Super Bowl predictions at the halfway mark of the season.

Kevin opened the show with a few quick thoughts on the Eagles remaining undefeated before getting to his Commanders’ prediction and keys to a win over the Vikings on Sunday. Kevin also had a Top 10 list of things he wants in a new owner of the team. He got the news of Dave Butz’ passing as he was recording and had some thoughts on the legendary Skins’ defensive tackle. Clinton Portis jumped on to talk College Football, the Commanders, and NFL. Then it was the Vikings’ perspective from Phil Mackey/Purple Daily who jumped on to talk Kirk Cousins, Kevin O’Connell, and give his thoughts on Sunday’s matchup. Kevin finished up with his “Smell Test” picks for the weekend.

Kevin and Thom today with a ton of info and opinion on the Dan Snyder news from yesterday. They both gave their guesses on how likely it is that yesterday’s news was an announcement that the team’s majority ownership was up for sale. They talked about potential buyers and what should be on the list of initial actions taken by the new owner. They finished up with some Commanders’ talk, World Series, and the passing of the NFL’s all-time best punter.

Kevin on the breaking news that Dan Snyder has retained Bank of America to assist in the sale of the Washington Commanders. Is he selling the whole team or just a minority stake in the franchise? That’s the big question. The man who broke the story Mike Ozanian from Forbes jumped on the pod to help answer those questions. Also, Stanford Steve Coughlin was a guest talking College Football Playoff Rankings, the NFL, and more.