Kevin starts the show describing the all-too familiar feeling of Redskins’ hopelessness and calls for a total organizational reboot. He also recaps the Redskins’ ugly 40-16 loss to the Giants in shorter than usual order. JP Finlay/NBC Sports Washington joins the show to discuss if a coaching or front office change is imminent. Kevin then goes “Around the NFL” discussing a wild day with memorable finishes and concludes with “Weekend DVR” and a suggestion to watch HBO’s final farewell to boxing.
Kevin starts the show talking about Alex Smith’s condition, the Terps’ loss at Purdue, and Derrick Henry’s record run last night against the Jags. Cooley joins the show for 40 minutes of Skins and NFL talk. He talks about what he likes and doesn’t like about Mark Sanchez, why the Skins’ running game isn’t working, and the player who has surprised him in recent weeks with impressive performances. Cooley & Kevin do “Friday Football Quick Picks” together which is followed by 11 “Smell Test” picks. The show finishes up with “Skins Score and More” predictions with Andy Pollin
Kevin opens the show talking about Mark Sanchez’s smooth press conference from yesterday. He also reminds everyone of the 2009 rumored attempt by the Skins to trade up to draft Sanchez. Thom called in from vacation with interesting information he obtained from the Santa Clara, California DA’s office on Reuben Foster’s first alleged domestic violence incident. Scott Van Pelt joined the show for a conversation about Terps’ new football coach Mike Locksley and the show finished up with an NFL Power Poll.
Kevin talks Redskins change and Jay Gruden’s Kapernick answers to start the show. ESPN’s John Keim is a guest talking Skins and what’s next if they don’t make a late-season run. Maryland basketball head coach Mark Turgeon is a guest on the show with the Terps ranked 23rd and headed to Purdue tomorrow night. Kevin discusses new Terps football coach Mike Locksley and does some “Coaching Blunders” and “NFL Buy and Sell” too.
Kevin recaps in detail the awful Redskins’ 28-13 loss to the Eagles. He brings in NBC Sports Washington’s JP Finlay to discuss what’s next after Colt McCoy and more. Kevin updates the NFC playoff picture, talks briefly about the Wizards win in New York, and then mentions the retirement of one of the best against the spread college football coaches of all time.
Kevin starts the show with a recap of the NFL games yesterday and the NFC East’s prospects for two playoff teams. He weighs in on Kareem Hunt too. He goes through his keys for a Skins win tonight in Philly and follows that up with a conversation with Chris Cooley about the game. Cooley breaks down the Eagles defensive issues and talks about how the Skins attack them offensively. Kevin gets to the College Football Playoff selection, talks a little Caps, Wizards and Terps too. He finishes up the show with a look back at the famous “Body Bag” game with Andy Pollin. Kevin and Andy both pick the Skins to win to finish up the show.