Kevin had UNC Football Radio analyst Brian Simmons on the show to talk Sam Howell. In addition to calling Howell’s college games, Simmons was a linebacker in the NFL for 10 years and was a scout in Jacksonville. He had some great insight on what Howell can be at the NFL level. Also on the show today, some Boston-Miami Game 6 recap/Game 7 preview, the Nats’ weekend, and more.
Kevin opened with the news from Forbes that the NFL Finance Committee won’t approve the current structure of Josh Harris’ deal to buy the Commanders. He also discussed the Celtics’ win last night over the Heat and the first comments from new Wizards’ Team President, Michael Winger. Then, former Washington Redskins’ GM Scot McCloughan joined Kevin to talk about Washington’s 2023 draft, Sam Howell, and a lot more.
Kevin and Thom today on the trademark denial of Washington Commanders and the trademark approval for Washington Football Team. Was a path created this week for Josh Harris to dump “Commanders” and re-visit “Washington Football Team”? The boys discussed that, Sam Howell, Eric Bieniemy, the NBA Playoffs, Anthony Richardson’s start in Indy, and the Wizards’ newly hired basketball executive, Michael Winger.
Kevin opened with among many things, more reaction to Chase Young missing a second straight OTA day and the injury to tight end Armani Rodgers. Then it was Tim Legler jumping on to talk NBA Playoffs, the Commanders, and lots more.
Kevin and Thom today on the news that Chase Young was one of three players missing from the first day of Commanders’ OTAs. They also talked Rivera/Mayhew GM rankings, NBA Playoffs, NFL rules changes, and more.
Kevin opened with the news that the Commanders won’t be punished for tampering with Andrew Luck. Kevin also talked about Sam Howell’s low ranking on Chris Simms’ Top 40 QB list. Some golf, Nats, and NBA in the open as well before Barry Svrluga/Washington Post jumped on to talk about the sale of the team, what’s next with Josh Harris, and Brooks Koepka’s win at the PGA. Then it was Neil in Rockville with an explanation of why Brian Davis is suing Bank of America for $500 Billion!