Cooley and Kevin opened the show with their keys to a Washington upset win over Tampa Bay in tomorrow night’s playoff game at Fed Ex Field. They previewed and picked the other five NFL playoff games as well. Kevin had four “Smell Test” picks and Cooley had his “Lock of the Week”. Additionally, they discussed the possibility that DeShaun Watson could be available via a trade. Finally, the boys finished up the show with their Skins-Bucs final score prediction.
Kevin and Thom opened with their thoughts on yesterday’s events before getting to some sports including Thom’s new sporting hobby. They also talked Bradley Beal’s 60, plenty on Washingtonthe -Bucs, and Thom had his Wash-Tampa prediction.
Cooley and Kevin today with why Washington has a chance to beat Tampa Bay on Saturday night. But so much more than that in the show today including Cooley telling a great story about his called trick play in the 2005 playoffs that we never got to see. The boys give you their lists of who CAN win the Super Bowl. Cooley also did a film breakdown of the defense against Philadelphia. Several of his grades much different than that of Pro Football Focus.
Kevin and Thom opened the show prior to the news from Ron Rivera that he’s considering using both Alex Smith and Taylor Heinicke on Saturday night against Tampa Bay. Thom weighed in on Sunday night’s win over Philadelphia and both he and Kevin debated the turning point of Washington’s season. Cooley jumped on after the Rivera’s comments to talk about how a QB rotation might work. He then had his “film breakdown” of Alex Smith and the offense from Sunday night.
Cooley and Kevin with their recap of Washington’s division-clinching win over the Eagles. First blush on the playoff matchup with Tampa Bay and a few thoughts on the rest of the NFL too.
Cooley and Kevin preview and pick tomorrow night’s Washington-Philadelphia game. They have their keys to a win and an NFC East title along with a final score prediction. They opened with a brief discussion about last night’s Ohio State win over Clemson and what Justin Fields’ performance will mean to his draft status. Also Kevin’s “Smell Test”, Cooley’s “Lock of the Week”, and a word from both on their long-time Team 980 colleague Steve Czaban’s decision to leave 980 after 20 years.