Kevin and Thom with an eclectic show that included discussion of hiking into Iran, bees, the Battle of Bladensburg, Bryce Harper and of course, plenty of Taylor Heinicke along with the Commanders’ improved chances of getting back to .500 vs Sam Ehlinger’s Indianapolis Colts.
Kevin’s complete recap of Washington’s 23-21 win over the Packers opens the show. Nick Akridge/Pro Football Focus was a guest with some of yesterday’s PFF grades on Commanders’ players including Taylor Heinicke’s grade. Kevin finished up with Bryce Harper, the Terps’s win, and some other games from “Around the NFL”.
Cooley and Kevin started with last night’s Cardinals-Saints game, the Christian McCaffery trade, and Cooley’s follow up to his comments the other day about not attending Washington’s “Alumni Homecoming” weekend. The boys talked bear attacks, previewed and picked the Washington-Green Bay game, and Kevin gave out 12 “Smell Test” picks.
Kevin and Thom today with a menu of excellence which includes Taylor Heinicke injecting hope into what seemed like a lost season. Thom’s take on the Irsay comments is part of the show. Kevin on the Wizards season-opening win too. The boys talked Jack Kerouac, bounced checks, small font sizes, the Wizards season-opening win and Kevin had a Thursday Night NFL “Smell Test” pick.
Cooley and Kevin today with plenty on Colts’ owner Jim Irsay’s remarks regarding the removal of Dan Snyder as Washington’s owner. Cooley did some “film analysis” of the Bears’ game which included thoughts on Washington’s 3rd-down offense, the D-line play, and a Gibson vs Robinson Jr. comparison.
Kevin and Thom opened today with Taylor Heinicke back in a starter’s role and whether it will lead to better, worse, or the same results compared to the Carson Wentz-led offense. The guys talked about the latest report regarding Dan Snyder which seemed to bore Kevin so much that he changed the subject to the latest rankings for the Commanders in various NFL Power Rankings Polls. The show finished with the story of a very interesting school in our area featuring students and student-athletes who must work real jobs to earn their scholarships.