Cooley’s “Film Breakdown” of the offense follows Thom accusing Kevin of needing WFT “perspective medication”. Cooley’s film includes a complete breakdown of Kyle Allen’s game and a glowing analysis of J.D. McKissic’s overall potential impact if they use him more.
Cooley and Kevin with their recap of Washington’s easy 25-3 win over Dallas at Fed Ex Field. They talked about Terry McLaurin’s postgame speech, the state of the division, and whether or not Washington is a legit NFC East contender. They went “Around the NFL” and discussed the World Series and Antonio Brown too.
Cooley & Kevin today with Kevin predicting a Washington win over the Cowboys. They started the show talking about Wyoming’s frigid weekend weather, mule deer, brisket, and last night’s comeback win by the Eagles. They had their keys to a Washington win over Dallas followed by Kevin’s “Smell Test” and Cooley’s “Lock of the Week”. They picked their current two best teams in the NFC and AFC, discussed whether or not they would sign Antonio Brown, and finished with a predicted final score on Washington-Dallas.
Thom’s theory on why Jeffrey Toobin got Zoomed opened the show. Then the boys got to WFT talk including the state of the Dallas/Wash rivalry, Ron Rivera’s “cut-off” memory, and Thom’s pick on Sunday’s game. They also picked their top 4 teams in the AFC and NFC while Thom simultaneously asked Kevin for a favor.
Cooley & Kevin today with Cooley’s “Film Breakdown” of the defense against the Giants. During the grading of Landon Collins, Kevin asked Cooley if the team should consider trading Collins before the deadline. Cooley said yes and projected what they could get for him. The guys also talked about new Washington Team President Jason Wright telling WJLA-Channel 7 that there likely won’t be a new team name next year. Also the latest on the Cowboys problems and thoughts on why the Dolphins are turning to Tua now.
Kevin and Thom started the show with a discussion about the all-time low level reached by the NFC East. They discussed Rivera’s issues and the World Series too. Then Cooley jumped on with his “film breakdown” of the Washington offense in the loss to the Giants.