Episodes

  • Full Show | Thursday 02-26-26
    Feb 26 2026
    The show opens with trade buzz surrounding Anthony Richardson, as reports indicate the Indianapolis Colts and the young quarterback have mutually agreed to explore a move, prompting debate over whether he could fit as a backup for the Washington Commanders. The conversation then turns to Jayden Daniels, asking which version of the quarterback is real, the 2024 Rookie of the Year or the injury-plagued, inconsistent 2025 campaign. The Rooster then examines what he must do to help the franchise progress. Chris Russell also evaluates Washington’s roster and growth opportunities, stressing that last season’s 5–12 record wasn’t solely due to injuries. The discussion expands to broader sports media changes, including the closure of the Washington Post’s sports section and its impact on reporting. Draft insight comes from Sam Bruchhaus of SumerSports, who breaks down top edge rushers and intriguing prospects who could be on the Commanders’ radar. The show closes by looking at local sports, including the Washington Capitals’ push toward the division and the Nationals’ challenging Spring Training, while projecting the Commanders as roughly a seven-win team and revisiting which version of Daniels fans can expect to see this season.
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    2 hrs and 12 mins
  • Hour 1 - Quarterback Questions and Hard Truths in Washington
    Feb 26 2026
    Hour 1 opens with trade buzz around Anthony Richardson, as reports indicate the Indianapolis Colts and the young quarterback have mutually agreed to explore a move. This prompts a debate over whether he could make sense as a backup option for the Washington Commanders. The conversation then shifts to a bigger-picture discussion surrounding Jayden Daniels, asking the uncomfortable but necessary question: Which version is real—the 2024 Rookie of the Year or the injury-plagued, inconsistent 2025 campaign? The hour wraps with a candid breakdown of Washington’s struggles last season, emphasizing that injuries weren’t the only factor and that Daniels himself must take a meaningful step forward for the franchise to progress. A mix of QB evaluation, roster logic, and accountability, this hour sets the tone for a critical offseason discussion.
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    44 mins
  • Hour 2 - Which Jayden Daniels Is The Real Jayden Daniels?
    Feb 26 2026
    Hour 2 opens with a reality check on the Washington Commanders, why they aren’t as bad as last season’s 5–12 record, but still have significant room for growth, including from quarterback Jayden Daniels. The conversation then shifts to a broader media landscape discussion as The Athletic brings on former Washington Post beat writers following the closure of the Post’s sports section, highlighting the changing economics of sports journalism. The hour wraps with a draft-focused deep dive as Sam Bruchhaus of SumerSports joins to break down key NFL Draft storylines, top edge rushers, and intriguing prospects who could be on Washington’s radar. A mix of team evaluation, media insight, and draft analysis, this hour balances big-picture perspective with on-field needs.
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    45 mins
  • Hour 3 - Capitals’ Division Push, Nationals Spring Training Outlook And More
    Feb 26 2026
    Hour 3 includes the Washington Capitals securing a big win as they kick off the post-Milan Gold medal push to claim the division, breaking down what this means for the remainder of the season. The discussion then shifts to Nationals Spring Training, with the Rooster sharing his thoughts on a season that he expects to be particularly challenging for teams across the league. We also finish the discussion about the Washington Commanders, projecting them as roughly a seven-win team and debating with the audience which version of Jayden Daniels, 2024 Rookie of the Year or injury-marred 2025, will actually show up this season.
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    43 mins
  • Anthony Richardson Trade Talk, Plus Which Jayden Daniels Is Real - 2024 or 2025
    Feb 26 2026
    Reports indicate that the Indianapolis Colts and quarterback Anthony Richardson have mutually agreed to explore a trade, sparking questions about whether Richardson could be a viable backup option for the Washington Commanders. Chris Russell weighs in on the potential fit, examining how Richardson’s athletic upside and developmental stage might align with Washington’s needs behind Jayden Daniels. The discussion then shifts to Daniels himself, exploring the paradox of his career trajectory: is he the injury-plagued quarterback of 2025, or the breakout 2024 rookie of the year? Russell breaks down the evidence on both sides, analyzing durability, production, and long-term potential to help listeners better understand which version of Daniels will define the Commanders’ future.
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    20 mins
  • Sam Bruchhaus, SumerSports, Breaks Down NFL Draft Storylines
    Feb 26 2026
    Sam Bruchhaus of SumerSports joins the show to break down the biggest storylines shaping the upcoming NFL Draft, with a particular focus on the top edge rushers and how the board is coming together league-wide. Bruchhaus dives into the traits teams are prioritizing, which prospects are rising or falling, and how analytics factor into draft evaluations. The conversation zeroes in on several intriguing players who could realistically be in play for the Washington Commanders, giving listeners a clearer picture of potential fits, draft-day strategy, and how Washington could address its biggest needs with impact talent.
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    22 mins
  • Full Show | Wednesday 02-25-26
    Feb 25 2026
    The show opens with a discussion of Zach Ertz returning to the Washington Commanders, with Chris Russell analyzing how, despite his age, Ertz can still contribute based on last season’s performance. The conversation briefly veers into lighter topics, including music debates, before shifting to roster-building priorities, questioning whether the team even has the trade capital to pursue Tremaine Edmunds after high-profile moves for Laremy Tunsil and Deebo Samuel, and arguing that re-signing Bobby Wagner should take precedence over retaining Ertz. Russell then debuts his benchmark segment, “Old, Bold, or Gold,” analyzing audio from head coach Dan Quinn and GM Adam Peters to categorize their comments and provide clarity on the team’s direction. The discussion covers Daron Payne’s uncertain contract status, potential cap casualties, and fan-driven moments, including Brandon Aubrey’s kicker market reset. Finally, the focus turns to the NFL Draft, featuring Lindsay Rhodes of SumerSports breaking down her mock draft, the Commanders’ selections, the significance of traits like defensive linemen arm length, and ESPN’s quarterback projections for all 32 teams, offering insight into how draft evaluations could shape team strategies moving forward.
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    2 hrs and 12 mins
  • Hour 1 - Veteran Value, Trade Regrets, and Roster Priorities
    Feb 25 2026
    Hour 1 opens with a breakdown of Zach Ertz returning for another season, and why, despite his age, he can still be an effective contributor based on what he showed last year. The mood lightens with a humorous debate over music taste before the conversation pivots to roster-building implications, including whether the Washington Commanders even have the trade capital to pursue Tremaine Edmunds after past splashy deals for Laremy Tunsil and Deebo Samuel. The hour wraps with a discussion on roster priorities, making the case that re-signing Bobby Wagner should be a higher priority than bringing Ertz back for another season.
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    46 mins