Episodes

  • Full Show | Friday 04-17-26
    Apr 17 2026
    Chris Russell reacts to the fallout involving NFL reporter Crissy Froyd, including her firing tied to comments involving Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel, prompting a broader discussion with A-MAC about media credibility, sourcing standards, and how to distinguish reliable reporting from misinformation, especially in the wake of recent contract leak debates. The conversation also shifts to the Alex Ovechkin’s future with the Washington Capitals, examining why a return still makes sense, how retirement would impact roster construction and salary cap flexibility, and whether there is any realistic scenario where he finishes his career outside Washington. Russell then vents about the ongoing branding discourse surrounding the Washington Commanders, expressing frustration with continued focus on uniforms and logos, including reactions to the spear-in-the-W design and lingering debate over the former identity, while reiterating that the old name is not coming back. He also makes clear his stance on draft evaluation, specifically pushing back on selecting Carnell Tate at No. 7, before transitioning into lighter sports topics, including WrestleMania’s expanded ESPN coverage with Cowboy B, a walk-off win by the Washington Nationals, and WNBA Draft attention surrounding Azzi Fudd and Paige Bueckers as both players navigate heightened scrutiny and expectations.
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    2 hrs and 11 mins
  • Hour 1 - Russini–Vrabel Fallout, Source Credibility Debate & Ovechkin Return Scenarios
    Apr 17 2026
    NFL Reporter Crissy Froyd Fired Over Dianna Russini, Mike Vrabel Comments as Chris Russell reacts to the growing fallout from the situation and what it says about media standards and accountability. The conversation shifts into a broader debate on source credibility, sparked by a recent contract leak, with Russell and A-MAC breaking down how to separate reliable reporting from noise. The hour also dives into Alex Ovechkin’s future, exploring why a return to the Capitals makes sense, how retirement would impact the team’s salary cap, and the possibility of him finishing his career elsewhere.
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    45 mins
  • Hour 2 - Russell Fed Up with Uniform Talk, Logo Debate Continues & Draft Preferences
    Apr 17 2026
    Chris Russell is so exhausted with the uniform/logo talk from the Commanders, as he vents about the ongoing focus on branding and calls for attention to shift back to football. The discussion continues with fan reactions to the spear-in-the-W logo, lingering opinions on the old branding, and the reality that the previous name is not returning. Russell then pivots to the draft, making it clear he’s not in favor of Carnell Tate at No. 7 before wrapping up the logo debate. The hour closes with a look ahead, previewing what’s coming up in the final hour of the show.
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    41 mins
  • Hour 3 - WrestleMania Weekend Preview, Nationals Walk-Off Win & Azzi Fudd Draft Spotlight
    Apr 17 2026
    Chris Russell Bring In Cowboy B to Talk About the Jam Packed WrestleMania Weekend, which will be covered by ESPN for the first time ever, breaking down the scale of the event and what the expanded coverage means for fans. The conversation shifts to sports on the field as the Nationals secured an extra innings win over the Pirates, adding another late-game highlight to their season. The hour closes with a spotlight on the WNBA Draft, where Azzi Fudd addresses increased attention after being drafted alongside Paige Bueckers, including the off-court questions that followed and how both players are handling the spotlight.
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    45 mins
  • The Rooster Frustrated With Commanders Logo Debate, Urges Focus On Football
    Apr 17 2026
    Chris Russell expresses clear frustration with the ongoing debate surrounding the Washington Commanders’ uniforms and branding, arguing that the conversation has become repetitive and disconnected from the team’s current reality. He pushes back on criticism of design elements like the spear through the “W,” noting that constant nitpicking over logos overlooks the bigger picture of building a competitive team. Russell also emphasizes that the organization has firmly moved on from its previous identity, making it unrealistic to expect the return of the old logo or the former Redskins name. In his view, fans and analysts alike would be better served focusing on roster construction, performance, and the future direction of the franchise rather than continuing to revisit a branding debate that has already been settled.
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    24 mins
  • Ovechkin Open to Return? Russell Breaks Down the Fit
    Apr 17 2026
    It sounds like Alex Ovechkin is interested in returning to the Washington Capitals, and Chris Russell explains why a reunion would make sense for both sides given Ovechkin’s legacy, leadership, and continued value to the franchise on and off the ice. Russell breaks down the contract dynamics, arguing that while a return is logical, the structure of the deal is where things get complicated—he believes a one-year agreement would provide the Capitals with more flexibility as they evaluate their roster and future direction, especially as they navigate a potential transition period. However, reports indicate Ovechkin may be seeking a two-year deal, which introduces a different layer of risk and commitment for Washington. The discussion centers on balancing respect for a franchise icon with the practical realities of roster building, making this a critical decision point for the Capitals moving forward.
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    8 mins
  • Full Show | Thursday 04-16-26
    Apr 16 2026
    Tony Pauline joins Chris Russell to break down the Washington Commanders’ draft targets at No. 7 overall, offering insight into key prospects, positional value, and how Washington should approach its overall draft strategy. The discussion turns into a focused debate on Caleb Downs, with Russell weighing whether passing on the highly regarded defensive back could ultimately be the smarter roster-building decision depending on value and need, while listeners also suggest alternatives such as Mansoor Delane. The show then shifts to live reaction from Washington’s pre-draft press conference featuring GM Adam Peters and assistant GM Lance Newmark, with Russell highlighting key takeaways about the team’s draft philosophy and potential direction at No. 7. Additional league-wide draft chatter includes critique of the Jets’ decision to pass on a top-30 visit with edge prospect David Bailey, prompting discussion about evaluation process and organizational decision-making. The conversation expands into broader NFL context, including analysis of Lamar Jackson’s contract situation and what a new deal could mean for the Ravens’ long-term structure, while listeners also weigh in on Washington’s draft preferences and the possibility of Alex Ovechkin returning for another season with the Capitals. The segment concludes with Nick Ashooh joining to provide additional perspective on the Commanders’ draft approach and the broader state of D.C. sports heading into a pivotal stretch.
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    2 hrs and 12 mins
  • Hour 1 - Should Commanders Pass on Caleb Downs? Tony Pauline Joins
    Apr 16 2026
    Tony Pauline Breaks Down Commanders Draft Targets & Strategy as he joins Chris Russell to dive into Washington’s options at No. 7, including key prospects, positional priorities, and overall draft philosophy. The conversation shifts into a spirited debate on Caleb Downs, with Russell questioning whether passing on the talented safety might actually be the smarter move depending on roster needs and value. Listeners chime in with their thoughts, weighing the risk of skipping Downs while also discussing Mansoor Delane as a potential alternative. Russell wraps the hour by laying out his case for why going in a different direction could ultimately benefit the Commanders’ long-term build.
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    44 mins