Kevin today on why the current Commanders’ roster may not look as bad to the new group as it does to the fan base. He talked Caitlin Clark’s record-breaking night and responded to an e-mailer that pointed a big difference between the arrival of Dan Quinn and Ron Rivera’s four years ago. Howard Gutman jumped on to share his thoughts about the last month of Washington hires and a ton more.
Kevin and Thom today on the introductory press conferences for Commanders’ Offensive Coordinator Kliff Kingsbury and Defensive Coordinator Joe Whitt Jr. Much more on the show too including Thom closing in on a recording contract, Kevin hoping the team stays away from over-promising in the off-season, Deni Avdija’s 43 point night, and the Terps’ win over Iowa.
Kevin today on Dan Quinn rounding out his coaching staff which included the hiring of Anthony Lynn. Doc Walker jumped to talk Commanders and Super Bowl. Kevin finished up with his state of Terps’ hoops.
Kevin and Thom opened with more on the Chiefs’ Super Bowl win over the 49ers including a discussion on who the “clutch QB” historical comps are for Patrick Mahomes. Plenty on the criticism Kyle Shanahan is facing after losing his third Super Bowl after leading by 10 pts or more. The guys talked Commanders’ QB plans including contemplating a trade up one spot with the Chicago to select Caleb Williams. The latest on Ted Leonsis’ proposed deal with Northern Virginia which hangs in the balance finished up the show.
Cooley and Kevin together today recapped a memorable Super Bowl 58 with the Chiefs beating the 49ers 25-22 in overtime. Did Patrick Mahomes prove beyond a shadow of a doubt he’s the greatest ever? Did Kyle Shanahan blow it? Every big play, moment, and strategic decision was analyzed by the boys. Additionally, Kevin finished up with some Commanders’ news.
Kevin opened with his Super Bowl 58 preview and pick. He talked briefly about the new Washington coaching additions and then brought Tim Murray/VsIN on from Las Vegas to talk about the betting trends for the big game. Jay Gruden jumped on to preview and pick the big game and also weigh in on the Kliff Kingsbury hire. Kevin finished up with one Super Bowl “Smell Test” pick.