Kevin opens with the Josh Norman running/leaping with the bulls in Pamplona. He talks about a recent report from Chris Russell/WJFK about a mass exodus of Redskin employees and a rift between Bruce Allen and Skins’ coaches. He talks Westbrook trade to Houston and finishes up with the Nats, a weird baseball rule, and Sean Payton’s comments about the Pass Interference “replay” rule.
Kevin and Thom opened with Josh Norman’s running with bulls in Pamplona. They talked Skins’ playoff chances in 2019 and Albert Haynesworth’s plea for a kidney. Kevin tripled down on Russell Westbrook and Thom talked about Jim Bouton’s passing and his legendary book, “Ball Four”.
Kevin went glass half-full today on the Redskins and gave his top 5 reasons why the Skins could make the playoffs in 2019. DC approved a mobile sports betting app….Kevin talked about it with Fenit Nirappil from the Washington Post. Kevin and Aaron finished up with the game Maryland Basketball fans are playing today….the all-time Terps starting 5 with parameters.
Kevin and Thom discussed a Pro Football Focus ranking of the Redskins’ roster, the Home Run Derby, why Anthony Rendon may not want to play in the All-Star Game, and whether or not fans of the World Cup will watch non-World Cup soccer. They also discussed the latest on Russell Westbrook.
Kevin opened with the Women’s World Cup win. Mike Wilbon called in next to discuss Kawhi Leonard’s move with Paul George to the Clippers and the rest of the wild weekend in the NBA. The show finished up with Todd Dybas/NBC Sports Washington joining Kevin to discuss the red hot Nats.
Kevin opened with some World Cup then brought Chris Cooley on to talk Redskins. Cooley talked about the pressure on the defensive coaches to produce a top flight defense and had a prediction on when Dwayne Haskins would start his first game. He also had some interesting comments about the chances that Colt McCoy might start the opener at Philadelphia. Kevin finished up with the Wizards’ disastrous last six months and answered a prediction that the Warriors wouldn’t make the playoffs in 2020.