Kevin with a ton of NFL and Washington Commanders draft talk on the show today. Cole Cubelic/ESPN joined the show with his thoughts on a number of the players Washington may be considering at 11 overall. Kevin gave his two favorites of the players that might be available at Washington’s 11th position. Kevin with some info on why the bidders on the Denver Broncos may reveal a huge clue as to whether or not Dan Snyder will be selling his team….forced or unforced.
Kevin and Thom today with a Roy Rogers menu of excellence today. They started with the Roast Beef, went to the Double R, and finished it off with the Fried Chicken. Mixed in was Kevin’s hunch on what Dan Snyder might do, Thom’s reaction to it, and why Dave Roberts pulled Clayton Kershaw last night. Also, Thom had a major announcement and major complaint to make.
Kevin opened today with thoughts on the Washington Commanders’ future in light of the latest….the letter from the House Oversight/Reform Committee to the FTC. Howard Gutman joined the show to break down the latest as well.
Kevin and Thom today with the latest story which filled in the blanks on the “financial improprieties” allegations made by Jason Friedman to Congress. They discussed the Lerners hiring an investment banker to explore a potential sale of the Nationals. Just how much did the Commanders overpay for Carson Wentz? The boys talked about that and Thom broke some news on Bradley Beal!
Kevin with more thoughts on Dwayne Haskins’ death along with some of the reaction to his passing from those that knew him best. Kevin also weighed in on the Adam Schefter Haskins’ tweet and Gil Brandt’s radio comments after learning about Haskins’ death. Steve Czaban and Scott Van Pelt joined the show to talk Haskins and The Masters.
Kevin and Thom today on the tragic passing of Dwayne Haskins. The guys also talked about new NFL exec quotes on Washington’s trade for Carson Wentz in a story written by The Athletic. Add to that, thoughts on Deandre Carter leaving for the Chargers and Terry McLaurin’s potential contract extension.