Kevin and Thom today with more on the Deebo Samuel trade including the view from San Francisco. Seems that the 49ers don’t think they’ll miss him. The boys got caught up on the RFK “no tailgating” story from last week. Plenty also on the MASN resolution between the Nationals and Orioles. NBA “traveling”, Cooper Flagg, and Gary Williams a part of the show as well.
Kevin opened with a recap of the pros & cons of the Deebo Samuel trade to Washington. The risk, the reward, the grade all included. JP Finlay jumped on to discuss the trade and what’s next for the Commanders. Kevin finished with Terps, Ovechkin, and one more thought on the Samuel trade.
Kevin opened with a bunch of emails/tweets which included an interesting take on the name….”Redskins”. An NFL analyst believes that Deebo Samuel to Washington makes “the most sense”. Kevin’s reaction to that along with thoughts on Matt Stafford staying in Los Angeles and what the Giants QB move might be. Chris Knoche joined Kevin to talk Maryland Basketball and to give his perspective from courtside the other night on the 60-foot shot that beat the Terps.
Kevin and Thom today with Michigan State’s 60-foot buzzer-beater to soul-crush Maryland in College Park. The boys reacted to a few things Adam Peters said at the Indy Combine the other day including a remark he made comparing salary-cap space and an actual cash budget. Ted Leonsis follow up, Gene Hackman, and more as well.
Kevin opened with something Adam Peters said yesterday along with the Washington’s improved NFLPA “Report Card”. Then it was Wizards/Caps/Monumental owner Ted Leonsis jumping on with Kevin to discuss so many things including but not limited to the Caps, Ovechkin’s chase of Gretsky’s goal-scoring record, the Wizards’ “process”, the Commanders’ exciting season, the possibility of Washington Football returning to RFK, an update on the Cap One Arena renovation, how he felt about the negative reaction to his plans to move his teams to Virginia, the Beatles, Clay vs Liston, and a lot more.
Kevin and Thom today with the news the Commanders have given Jon Allen and his agent permission to seek a trade. Adam Peters held a press conference at the Indy Combine…the boys discussed that. The Browns reiterated they’re not trading Myles Garrett. Meantime, an ESPN NFL Insider said he wouldn’t be surprised if the Eagles traded for Garrett, in part, to keep Washington from getting him. The guys also talked Alex Ovechkin in terms of where breaking Gretsky’s record would rank on the all-time “DC Sports Story” list.