Kevin and Thom opened with Washington’s final two days of “Top 30 Visits” which welcomed a reported twenty players including four quarterbacks to town for Top Golf and dinner. The boys talked Caps to the playoffs, the Wizards’ team President’s rosy season recap, why the Commanders passed on Bill Belichick, and more.
Kevin and Thom today with a menu full of protein options. Plenty of Commanders’ QB talk along with how badly DC needs a sports star were part of the discourse. However, the Caps, the NBA Playoffs, allergy meds, taxes, and floating veins were among the other topics the boys discussed on the show.
Kevin opened with reaction to Washington hiring a league office executive Dave Gardi as the team’s Senior VP of Football Initiatives. Chris Cooley jumped on to answer questions and respond to comments about his “film” breakdown of Jayden Daniels and JJ McCarthy. Tarik El Bashir/Monumental was a guest to talk Caps as they wind down the regular season with two huge games.
Kevin opened with thoughts on Adam Schefter’s comments on the “Trap & Dive” podcast that it’s safe for Washington Commanders’ fans to order Jayden Daniels’ jerseys. After that, Chris Cooley with “film breakdowns” of LSU’s Daniels and Michigan’s J.J. McCarthy.
Kevin and Thom today opened with the passing of O.J. Simpson. Next up was Commanders’ QB talk with Kevin feeling like there is some scant evidence out there that would lead him to believe that Jayden Daniels will be the pick two weeks from tonight. The boys finished up with a response to Jared Goff’s criticism of the Detroit sports media and why Kentucky can’t hire a coach to replace John Calipari.
Kevin and Thom today with a ton on the Commanders to start including more reporting/suggesting from national guys that Washington is going to select Jayden Daniels in the upcoming NFL Draft. Plenty on Connecticut’s national championship win last night over Purdue to cap dominant back to back title runs. Lots more on South Carolina-Iowa and the huge television audience the game attracted. Thom weighed in on Steven Strasburg’s career as well.