Kevin and Thom with some musing, arguing, and contemplating on various subjects in the open. Then, it’s their 2022 NFL and Washington Commanders’ season predictions. They pick their seven playoffs teams in each conference along with the SB Matchup. They’ve got sleeper teams, under-performing teams, MVPs and more. They picked the NFC East order with records before getting to their Washington Commanders’ season record predictions. They finished up the show with Thom’s pick for Sunday’s Washington-Jacksonville game and Kevin made a pick for tonight’s NFL season opener between the Bills and Rams.

Kevin and Thom on several things today including Kevin losing a credit card again and beginning to resemble Cooley. Thom weighed in with his “best-case/worst-case” for the Commanders and his best-case is a surprise. Lots of Carson Wentz conversation off or Ron Rivera’s remarks that they finally have their QB. Frances Tiafoe’s upset of Nadal had the guys talking about Tiafoe’s incredible journey.

Kevin gives his 2022 Washington “Best Cast/Worst Case” season records on the show today. Ben Standig/The Athletic and Tim Murray/VSIN did the same. Lots more Commanders’ talk with Ben and a ton of college football weekend recap with Tim on the show as well. Kevin also shared his thoughts on Maryland’s season-opening 31-10 win over Buffalo.

The show today features three interviews highlighted by Kevin’s conversation with London Fletcher. London talked about his career while revealing a few things that many of you will be surprised by. He also previewed the upcoming inaugural season for the Washington Commanders. He defended Dan Snyder talking about his relationship with the owner and more. After London, ESPN’s “Stanford Steve” Coughlin jumped on to talk College Football which includes a very surprising College Football Playoff pick. Marc Sterne called in from the US Open in New York to talk Serena Williams to finish up the show. Kevin also opened the show with some thoughts on the games last night, some breaking news on Kam Curl, and his College Football “Smell Test” picks for this weekend.