Kevin with more thoughts on Dwayne Haskins’ death along with some of the reaction to his passing from those that knew him best. Kevin also weighed in on the Adam Schefter Haskins’ tweet and Gil Brandt’s radio comments after learning about Haskins’ death. Steve Czaban and Scott Van Pelt joined the show to talk Haskins and The Masters.
Kevin and Thom today on the tragic passing of Dwayne Haskins. The guys also talked about new NFL exec quotes on Washington’s trade for Carson Wentz in a story written by The Athletic. Add to that, thoughts on Deandre Carter leaving for the Chargers and Terry McLaurin’s potential contract extension.
Thom was back after his trip to Orlando. It wasn’t easy. The boys talked Commanders and Congress, Terry McLaurin, The Masters, and Opening Day for the Nationals as well.
Kevin opened the show with thoughts on Jack Kent Cooke who passed away 25 years ago. Why didn’t his son John Kent Cooke keep the team? Why did the team sell for much more than Cooke thought? Also, lots of Commanders’ football talk along with Michael Ortman, author of “Opening Day/50 For 50” on the show to discuss his best selling book.
Kevin opened the show with one of the show’s legal contributors, Neil In Rockville, to discuss the latest back and forth between the Commanders and attorney Lisa Banks who represents former Washington VP of Ticket Sales Jason Friedman. Kevin then recapped last night’s NCAA National Championship win by Kansas. John Keim/ESPN jumped on to talk about his recent interview with Ron Rivera who said he expects a lot from this year’s team and that the team “should be ascending”. Barry Svrluga/Washington Post called in from Augusta to talk Final 4, Duke, and Tiger Woods’ chances at The Masters.
Kevin talked Final 4 to start and then had AJ Perez/Front Office Sports on the show to talk about his report over the weekend of allegations that Washington skimmed ticket revenue that should’ve gone to the league. Howard Gutman jumped on to share his thoughts on the same topic. Kevin finished up with the sad news that longtime WUSA-TV 9 reporter Bruce Johnson passed away over the weekend.