Cooley with Kevin today previewing and picking the NFC and AFC Championship games. Kevin has one “Smell Test” pick and he talked about the passing of Billy Packer and played part of an interview he did with Packer two years ago.
Kevin and Thom today on the news Thom broke about the ‘Commanders’ Fan Cruise’ being cancelled. The boys talked about Nathaniel Hackett’s move to the Jets as OC and the obvious link to a potential Aaron Rodgers trade to NY. There was discussion about Andy Dalton, the wins last night by the Wizards and Terps, Thom’s take on Scott Rolen over Jeff Kent for the HOF, and Thom’s picks for the NFC and AFC Championship games. Also, a surprise at the end of the show in memory of 31 years ago today.
Kevin today playing hypothetical sports-talk with his thoughts on why Aaron Rodgers to Washington might make Dan Snyder’s team worth even more. Ben Standig was a guest talking Commanders’ OC search, QB, and more. J.I. Halsell (salary cap expert/NFL agent) jumped on to talk Rodgers trade possibilities, Derrick Carr, and Lamar Jackson.
Kevin and Thom today on what appears to be a budget-conscious approach to the offseason for the Commanders. Plenty on Bezos, the sale, the Wizards’ trading of Rui Hachimura, and more.
Kevin was joined by Scott Van Pelt to recap the weekend of NFL Playoff games. Plenty from the boys on the Terps’ close loss at Purdue. Kevin finished up the show with the New York Post story that Jeff Bezos is considering selling the Washington Post so that he can buy the Washington Commanders.
Cooley joined Kevin to talk Greg Roman as a potential OC candidate in Washington and to preview/pick the four weekend NFL Divisional Playoff games. The greatest pass rusher of the 1980’s, Dexter Manley, jumped on with Kevin to talk about the Redskins’ 31-17 NFC Championship win over the Cowboys which happened 40 years ago this coming Sunday. Kevin opened the show with quick thoughts on Maryland’s win last night over Michigan, the latest on the Commanders’ OC possibilities, and had 3 “Smell Test” playoff picks.