Cooley and Kevin today with tons of football talk. Chris recapped the Super Bowl and then the guys got to Eric Bieniemy, Greg Roman, and the Washington Commanders’ OC job. Also, the boys discussed Derrick Carr and where he will land.
Kevin opened with the news that Todd Monken had been hired by Baltimore which would seem to enhance Washington’s chances to hire Eric Bieniemy. Meantime, John Keim reported yesterday that Washington will also interview former Ravens OC Greg Roman. So where is this going? Al Galdi jumped on to discuss this with Kevin as well. Galdi also talked Ted Lerner, the Nats’ current state regarding their sale, and more on the team including if Steven Strasburg will ever pitch again.
Kevin and Thom today with a recap of Kansas City’s comeback 38-35 win in Super Bowl 57. Plenty on the Commanders’ sale process, more reaction to Sean Payton’s Friday comments, and Kevin and Thom’s favorite Super Bowl commercial. Also, as the boys were finishing up the show, the news broke that Nationals’ owner Ted Lerner passed away at the age of 97.
Kevin on Sean Payton’s comments about what may have been for him in Washington. Also, the 2nd part of Kevin’s conversation with Tim Legler is all about Tim’s #1 passion, the Washington Commanders. Tim on the disappointing end to the ’22 season, Ron Rivera, Daron Payne, Chase Young, the OC search, and lots more.
Kevin opened the show talking to Josh Kosman/NY Post about new information on Dan Snyder’s attempt to sell the Washington Commanders. Kevin reacted to comments from Ron Rivera and Taylor Heinicke about Sam Howell. He also had two “Smell Test” Super Bowl picks and was joined by Tim Legler/ESPN to talk NBA trades and get Tim’s Super Bowl prediction as well.
Kevin and Thom today on Super Bowl Trivia mishaps, Thom’s new favorite Karaoke song, and lots on Ron Rivera’s many comments yesterday about Sam Howell and Chase Young. Also, Thom’s Super Bowl pick, Kevin’s early alternate line Super Bowl play, and thoughts on the NBA’s wild trade deadline including plenty on Kevin Durant to Phoenix.