Episodes

  • Full Show | Monday 02-02-26
    Feb 2 2026
    Chris Russell opens the show reflecting on four years since Washington officially changed its name, revisiting the reasoning behind the decision and why, in his view, a reversal is unrealistic given inevitable public and media backlash. He then offers a lighter detour with his takeaways from the Grammys before diving into NFL offseason news, breaking down completed head coaching hires, coordinator moves, and how staffs, including Washington’s, are shaping up. The conversation shifts to Commanders topics, including rumors of back-to-back international games and ongoing fan debates about the team name, with Russell emphasizing that the organization and city matter far more than the name itself. The hour also highlights the Wizards’ recent three-win surge, its impact on morale and draft positioning, and includes audio of Justin Jefferson reflecting on former Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold’s journey to the Super Bowl, as Russell provides analysis on how the Patriots can approach Super Bowl LX against Darnold and the Seahawks, breaking down key matchups and strategies.
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    2 hrs and 9 mins
  • Hour 1 - Revisiting Washington’s Name Change, PR Reality, Grammys, and NFL Hiring Moves
    Feb 2 2026
    Hour 1 opens with Chris Russell marking four years since Washington officially changed its name, revisiting why the decision was made and why, in his view, there’s no realistic path back given the inevitable public and media backlash. Russell reinforces the point by explaining how the reaction alone makes a reversal impossible. From there, the conversation shifts gears as he shares his thoughts and takeaways from watching the Grammys, offering a lighter cultural detour from the sports-heavy discussion. The hour wraps with a look around the NFL now that all head coaching vacancies have been filled, as Russell breaks down the latest coordinator hires and ongoing interviews, setting the stage for how staffs, including Washington’s, are taking shape heading into the offseason.
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    43 mins
  • Hour 2 - International Game Rumors and the Never-Ending Name Debate About The Commanders
    Feb 2 2026
    Hour 2 opens with Chris Russell reacting to rumors that the Commanders could be scheduled for back-to-back international games, explaining in detail why he strongly dislikes the idea and what it could mean for players, fans, and competitive balance. The discussion then turns to a topic that never seems to go away, the possibility of changing the Commander's name back, as listeners call in to debate the issue and share their opinions. Russell responds to the arguments on both sides before reiterating why he raised the topic in the first place and clearly restating his stance on why a name reversal isn’t realistic. The hour is driven by strong opinions, fan interaction, and candid conversation around the most polarizing subjects surrounding the franchise.
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    46 mins
  • Hour 3 - Wizards Hot Streak, Team Name Debate, and Super Bowl LX Analysis
    Feb 2 2026
    Hour 3 includes Chris Russell celebrating the Wizards’ latest win, marking 3 victories in their last 4 games, and discussing what the streak means for team morale, draft positioning, and the rebuilding process. The conversation also turns to one of the most talked-about franchise topics: the Commanders’ name. Russell weighs in on the ongoing debate, emphasizing why the organization and the city matter far more than the team name, while responding to fan calls, revisiting the possibility of a name reversal, and clarifying his own stance. We also gives some NFL insights, as The Rooster plays audio of Justin Jefferson reflecting on former Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold’s journey to the Super Bowl and provides his own analysis, breaking down how the New England Patriots can approach Super Bowl LX against Darnold and the Seahawks, including key matchups and game-plan considerations.
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    40 mins
  • Justin Jefferson Reflects on Sam Darnold & Vikings’ Season
    Feb 2 2026
    We play audio from Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson, who shares his perspective on former quarterback Sam Darnold, now in the Super Bowl with the Seattle Seahawks. Jefferson reflects on how the Vikings’ season might have unfolded differently if Darnold were still under center, sparking curiosity among fans about his relationship with the current Vikings quarterback, JJ McCarthy. Chris Russell weighs in on Jefferson’s comments, offering his own analysis of the situation, and then turns toward the big game, explaining how the New England Patriots can strategize to secure a win over Darnold and the Seahawks in Super Bowl LX, breaking down key matchups and game-plan considerations.
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    12 mins
  • Full Show | Friday 01-30-26
    Jan 30 2026
    Chris Russell opens the show casually chatting with producers A-MAC and Mad Max before diving into the challenges Capitals fans face trying to watch games amid media rights deals and streaming exclusivity. He then reacts to the Wizards’ win on John Wall Night, debating what victories like that mean for draft positioning and the team’s rebuild. ESPN’s John Buccigross joins to recap the Capitals’ overtime win and highlight NHL news and storylines. The conversation shifts to the NFL as Russell analyzes the Vikings’ awkward firing of GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, including how drafting J.J. McCarthy and moving on from Sam Darnold may have influenced the decision. NBA discussion continues with a reflection on LeBron James potentially playing his final game in Washington, while listeners share the iconic athletes they’ve yet to see live. The hour closes with league-wide updates, including the NFL’s projected $300 million salary cap, the Packers’ re-signing of Matt LaFleur and key front office executives, and ongoing fan reactions to the Bill Belichick Hall of Fame snub, blending local team coverage, league analysis, and fan-driven storytelling into a comprehensive sports roundup.
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    2 hrs and 18 mins
  • Hour 1 - Wizards Win On John Wall Night & Capitals Win In OT Thriller
    Jan 30 2026
    Hour 1 opens with Chris Russell shooting the breeze with producers A-MAC and Madd Max before shifting to a familiar frustration for fans the difficulty of finding Capitals games on TV due to media rights deals and streaming exclusivity. Russell then turns his attention to the Wizards, reacting to their win on John Wall Night and debating what victories like that mean for draft positioning and the push to finish in the NBA’s bottom tier. The hour wraps with hockey talk as ESPN’s John Buccigross joins to break down the Capitals’ overtime win and run through the latest news, scores, and storylines from around the NHL, giving listeners a well-rounded start to the show.
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    47 mins
  • Hour 2 - Vikings Fire GM After Reported Tension & Lebron James Final Game In D.C. Tonight?
    Jan 30 2026
    Hour 2 begins with a deep dive into the Vikings’ awkwardly timed decision to fire GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah weeks after the season ended, sparking league-wide reaction and debate. Chris Russell breaks down how Minnesota’s quarterback choices, drafting J.J. McCarthy and moving on from Sam Darnold, may have played a major role in the front office shakeup. The conversation then pivots to the NBA, as Russell discusses the possibility that tonight could be LeBron James’ final game in Washington, sharing his own surprising admission that he’s never seen LeBron play in person. The hour wraps with audience interaction, as listeners weigh in on the iconic athletes they’ve never seen live but still hope to cross off their sports bucket list, blending NFL analysis, NBA reflection, and fan-driven storytelling.
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    46 mins