Kevin opened with Scott Boras’ penny-pinching decision to force his top client, Juan Soto, to fly commercially to the All-Star game in Los Angeles. Kevin also talked Commanders’ 2022 MVP in the opening segment. Then it was Andy Pollin jumping on to discuss where Kevin Durant to DC would rank on the list of all time Washington DC sports acquisitions. That was followed by Kevin’s conversation with Sportico’s Kurt Badenhousen on the incredible growth of NFL revenue all the while, Washington has dipped amazingly to the near bottom of several key revenue numbers.
Kevin welcomed ESPN’s Tim Kurkjian on the show to talk about the Juan Soto drama in DC. Chase Hughes/NBC Sports Washington jumped on with his reaction to Terry McLaurin’s lofty Madden 23 rating. Kevin opened the show with thoughts on both the Soto and Durant stories along with a reaction to Terry McLaurin’s lofty “Madden 23” rating.
Kevin and Thom today on the British Open, the Juan Soto news, and whether or not Jason Wright’s team should be responsible for a shortened nickname for the Commanders.
Kevin and Thom today on crumb cake at Shop Rites, Snyder subpoenas, and lots more.
Kevin opened the show with ESPN’s just-released ranking of the best NFL wide receivers and thoughts on where Terry McLaurin finished. Howard Gutman on the latest Dan Snyder/Congress back and forth. Steve Sands/NBC & Golf Channel from St. Andrews on the Open Championship and more.
Kevin and Thom today on Queen Elizabeth’s first-ever trip to the United States and the football game she attended. Some Giant Foods history included on the show today. Then the boys got to the Trent Williams “off the list” conversation. It includes some information that Kevin has on how the team messed it up. The boys talked about when exactly it became obvious that Dan Snyder was going to be an owner problem. They also discussed the Joe Jacoby path to the Hall of Fame.