Kevin starts the show talking about why he still believes Bruce Allen will either be fired, retire, leave for another team, or be re-assigned by Snyder to a non-football position. He talks about Jay Gruden’s future as well as the futures of others on the coaching staff. He recaps the Redskins-Eagles game mentioning one rookie player in particular that he believes has a big-time future with the team. JP Finlay/NBC Sports Washington and Kevin breakdown the season together and make predictions on who stays and who goes. They also spend time on what the plan should be at quarterback. Kevin goes “Around the NFL” and spends time talking about Kirk Cousins and the Vikings being eliminated by the Bears. He also recaps the ending of the Ravens clinching win over Cleveland and the Colts win over the Titans to lock down the final playoff spot. He gives his first gut on the Wild Card Weekend games. He closes the show talking about the two “College Football Playoff” semifinal games.

Kevin opens the show by reconsidering the reaction to Brian Lafemina’s departure from the Redskins. He thinks the Skins have a chance against the Eagles as does Chris Cooley who joins the show. Cooley also spends time sharing his thoughts on DJ Swearinger’s release. Scott Van Pelt and Kevin talk NFL and College Football Semifinals. Kevin has 6 Smell Test picks this week including picks on one of the two semifinal games and the Redskins-Eagles game. Andy Pollin looks back at other Skins’ season-enders and picks the Skins-Eagles game with Kevin to finish up the show.

Kevin and Thom discuss the departures of Brian Lafemina and his band of merry men. They also make predictions on the next Redskin hammer(s) to fall. More DJ Swearinger discussion too. Adam Schefter was a guest on the show, Kevin/Thom did an “NFL Power Poll”, and Kevin had two Smell Test picks for today’s bowl games.

With the Redskins officially eliminated from the playoffs, Kevin talks about the Skins’ future….specifically, who’s coming and who’s going. Michael Phillips (Richmond Times Dispatch) considered the fates of 12 of the organization’s players, coaches, and executives and came on to talk about it. Kevin went “Around the NFL” and updated the playoff picture. He also listed the teams in both conferences he believes can win the Super Bowl. He finished up the show with a brief “Weekend DVR” talking Terps, Caps, and Wizards.

Kevin recaps the Redskins’ gut-wrenching loss to the Titans. JP Finlay/NBC Sports Washington joins the show from Nashville to discuss the game and the harsh post-game comments from DJ Swearinger about Defensive Coordinator Greg Manusky. You’ll hear Jay Gruden’s post-game press conference where he got choked up at the end. Kevin goes through the Skins’ remaining long-shot playoff scenarios and touches on the Ravens’ lights-out defensive performance in their win over the Chargers.