Episodes

  • Full Show | Tuesday 04-14-26
    Apr 14 2026
    The Washington Capitals are officially eliminated from playoff contention after the Flyers’ win over the Hurricanes, while the Washington Nationals suffer a 16–5 blowout loss to the Pirates, prompting Chris Russell to reflect on a rough night across D.C. sports and what each outcome means moving forward. He also notes that the Capitals’ remaining matchup against the Blue Jackets now carries little significance with their postseason fate already decided. The focus then shifts to the Washington Commanders, where Russell reacts to Albert Breer’s suggestion that Washington could be a trade-back candidate, while also arguing there may be a specific player worth aggressively trading up for instead. Draft strategy remains central as he weighs offensive versus defensive priorities, continues evaluating targets like Jeremiyah Love, and pushes back on the idea that scheme concerns should lower the value of prospects such as Mansoor Delane. Around the league, additional draft chatter surfaces involving potential trade-up and trade-down scenarios for teams like the Cowboys, Eagles, and Giants, adding further complexity to the draft landscape. Ben Standig then joins to break down his latest mock draft, offering insight into Commanders’ options at No. 7, including Sonny Styles, Mansoor Delane, and other key names, while also analyzing Washington’s broader draft direction. The conversation later shifts to the NBA, where audio of Anthony Davis praising the Wizards sparks debate over his long-term interest in Washington and what it would take to secure him as part of the franchise’s future. The show also briefly touches on Dianna Russini’s reported departure from The Athletic amid the Mike Vrabel controversy, rounding out a wide-ranging segment of NFL, NBA, and MLB storylines.
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    2 hrs and 8 mins
  • Hour 1 - Capitals Eliminated, Nats Routed & Commanders Draft Strategy Debate
    Apr 14 2026
    Capitals Are Officially eliminated from the playoffs after the Flyers beat the Hurricanes, Nationals get demolished 16-5 to the Pittsburg pirates as Chris Russell reacts to a rough night for D.C. sports and what it means moving forward. He also explains why the Capitals’ matchup against the Blue Jackets carries little significance with the playoff picture settled. The focus then shifts to the Commanders, as Russell breaks down Albert Breer listing Washington as a potential trade-back team while he makes the case for trading up for a specific player. The hour wraps with how the addition of Rachaad White could impact the team’s draft strategy and whether it lessens the urgency to move up for Jeremiyah Love.
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    45 mins
  • Hour 2 - Mansoor Delane Pushback & NFL Draft Trade Buzz
    Apr 14 2026
    Chris Russell continues breaking down Washington’s draft direction, weighing offensive vs. defensive priorities and why Jeremiyah Love remains an intriguing target. The conversation shifts to Mansoor Delane, where Russell pushes back on the idea that scheme limitations should diminish his value as a prospect. Around the league, draft chatter heats up with Jordan Shultz reporting that the Cowboys are a team to watch in trade-up scenarios, potentially targeting a player the Giants covet, while ESPN’s Bill Barnwell suggests Dallas could trade back from No. 20 as part of a broader draft strategy that also includes Philadelphia moving up.
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    44 mins
  • Hour 3 - Ben Standig Joins, Anthony Davis & Wizards Future Plus Russini Resigns After Vrabel Controversy
    Apr 14 2026
    Ben Standig joins the show to talk about his mock draft, Mansoor Delane disinterest, Sonny Styles, and other draft storylines for the Commanders at no 7 and throughout the draft. Chris Russell breaks down Standig’s latest projections and what they mean for Washington’s draft strategy, including key names and potential fits at No. 7. The hour then shifts to the NBA, where audio of Anthony Davis praising the Wizards sparks a discussion on whether he actually wants to be in Washington long-term, what it would take to keep him there, and how it could shape the Wizards’ future. The show also touches on Dianna Russini reportedly resigning from The Athletic following the Mike Vrabel controversy and the broader fallout around that situation.
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    40 mins
  • Ben Standig on Commanders Draft Outlook, Mock Analysis & Anthony Davis
    Apr 14 2026
    Ben Standig joins the show to break down his latest mock draft and provide insight into the Washington Commanders’ options at No. 7 overall and throughout the rest of the draft. He discusses key prospects and evolving storylines, including perceived disinterest around Mansoor Delane, the rising profile of Sonny Styles, and how Washington might navigate a deep and unpredictable draft board. The conversation also explores broader roster-building themes and how the Commanders could balance need versus value in shaping their future. Later, the discussion shifts to the NBA, where Standig and Chris Russell react to Anthony Davis and his uncertain future in Washington, as well as a bizarre and lighthearted moment when Davis answered a phone call during a press conference, sparking conversation about professionalism, media moments, and player perception.
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    23 mins
  • Commanders Trade Back? Russell Wants to Move Up for One Player
    Apr 14 2026
    Reacting to insights from Albert Breer, Chris Russell highlights the Washington Commanders as a team to watch when it comes to potentially trading back in the NFL Draft, but offers a compelling counterpoint by arguing there may be one specific player worth aggressively moving up for. Russell and A-MAC dive into the strategy behind both approaches, weighing the value of accumulating draft capital versus targeting elite, game-changing talent at the top of the board. The conversation centers on identifying how far Washington would need to move up to secure that difference-maker, what it would realistically cost in picks and assets, and whether the payoff justifies the price.
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    17 mins
  • Full Show | Monday 04-13-26
    Apr 13 2026
    The Washington Capitals manage to keep their playoff hopes alive in a pivotal win that also carried added emotion, as it came in what may have been Alex Ovechkin’s final home game in Washington, D.C., with Chris Russell breaking down the significance of the moment and how Ovechkin’s presence, despite not scoring, still helped energize the team. Darren Pang of NHL on TNT joins to provide additional insight into the Capitals’ victory over the Penguins, the team’s playoff outlook, and the growing speculation around a potential Ovechkin farewell tour in D.C., before Russell wraps the discussion on the night’s biggest storylines. The focus then shifts to the NFL Draft, where the resurfacing of serious off-field concerns involving Rueben Bain sparks a wide-ranging debate about his draft stock, including a reported 2024 careless driving incident that resulted in a fatality and how that could impact his evaluation. Chris Russell and listeners react to the situation from multiple angles, weighing accountability versus development, while also examining Bain’s physical traits, on-field evaluation, and overall risk profile. The discussion centers on whether those concerns make him too risky for the Washington Commanders at No. 7 overall, with audience reaction reflecting a divided opinion on whether his talent outweighs the off-field questions heading into the draft.
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    2 hrs and 15 mins
  • Hour 1 - Caps Stay Alive, Ovechkin Impact, & Darren Pang Joins
    Apr 13 2026
    Capitals survive To keep playoffs hopes alive in what might've been Alex Ovechkin's home game in Washington D.C., as Chris Russell breaks down the win and what it means for their postseason chances. Despite not scoring, Ovechkin’s presence and energy were clearly felt, helping spark the team in a crucial moment. Darren Pang of NHL on TNT joins the show to discuss the Capitals’ victory over the Penguins and the growing buzz around a possible Ovechkin farewell in D.C. The hour closes with Russell wrapping up the top storylines and previewing what’s still to come on the show.
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    46 mins