Episodes

  • Full Show | Monday 03-02-26
    Mar 2 2026
    The show opens by putting the NFL Scouting Combine in context, emphasizing that it’s just one piece of evaluating prospects. Chris Russell dives into the rising value of Jeremiyah Love, debating whether the Washington Commanders should see him as a top-tier asset, weighing the choice of selecting at No. 7 versus leveraging him for additional draft capital. The conversation then turns to the Commanders’ salary-cap situation, free-agent priorities, and roster strategy, including whether drafting a dual-threat running back makes sense and the importance of re-signing Marcus Mariota to solidify QB depth. Chris also reacts to ESPN’s defensive free-agent tiers, analyzing whether Trey Hendrickson is worth the investment and which defensive targets the Commanders should monitor in free agency. The hour wraps with NBA insights, including Draymond Green weighing in on the Nico Harrison–Luka Doncic trade debate, highlighting how hot takes can quickly evolve in professional sports.
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    2 hrs and 14 mins
  • Hour 1 - Beyond the Combine: Draft Value, Trade Leverage & the Jeremiyah Love Debate
    Mar 2 2026
    Hour 1 sets the table by putting the NFL Combine in proper context and explaining why it’s only one piece of prospect evaluation. The conversation then turns to the rising value of Jeremiyah Love and whether the Washington Commanders should view him as a true top-tier asset. With teams eager to move up, the debate centers on picking at No. 7 versus leveraging Love’s value to spark a trade-back and add major draft capital.
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    46 mins
  • Hour 2 - CM Punk Steals the Spotlight & Commanders Face Key QB and RB Decisions
    Mar 2 2026
    Hour 2 jumps from the squared circle to the gridiron. First, we break down CM Punk’s standout performance at the WWE Elimination Chamber and why fans are buzzing. Then we pivot to the Washington Commanders, exploring their salary-cap space, free-agent priorities, and crucial draft decisions. We debate whether drafting Jeremiyah Love makes sense and why targeting a dual-threat running back is essential. Finally, we weigh the importance of re-signing Marcus Mariota as a backup and what it means for Washington’s QB depth.
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    44 mins
  • Hour 3 - Defensive Free Agents, Commanders Targets & Draymond Green Calls Out Media
    Mar 2 2026
    Hour 3 dives into defensive free agency, draft strategy, and hot takes. Chris Russell reacts to ESPN’s defensive free-agent tiers, breaking down whether Trey Hendrickson is worth the hype. We then pivot to what those tiers mean for the Washington Commanders in the upcoming free agency, identifying key defensive prospects to watch. Finally, we switch gears to the NBA as Draymond Green calls out the media over the Nico Harrison–Luka Doncic trade debate, proving not all hot takes age well.
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    45 mins
  • ESPN Ranks NFL Defensive Free Agents & Rooster Weighs in on Hendrickson
    Mar 2 2026
    ESPN recently released its tiered rankings of NFL defensive free agents, and Chris Russell dives into the list, giving his reaction to one of the top names: Trey Hendrickson. The Rooster evaluates whether the Cincinnati Bengals edge rusher’s production, consistency, and fit make him worth pursuing, weighing the potential impact he could have on a team’s pass rush versus the cost and roster implications. Russell breaks down Hendrickson’s strengths, weaknesses, and how his skill set aligns with the needs of teams in the market for an elite edge defender, providing listeners with a clear perspective on whether he’s a smart addition or a risky investment.
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    8 mins
  • Jeremiyah Love on Playing With Jayden Daniels & Rooster Talks Best Fits
    Mar 2 2026
    Chris Russell explains that the NFL Scouting Combine is only a small piece of the much larger evaluation puzzle when projecting future NFL players. While the combine can showcase a prospect’s raw athleticism, he emphasizes that it should never be the defining factor in determining what a player can or will become at the next level. From there, the Rooster shifts to running back Jeremiyah Love, breaking down potential NFL fits for the former Notre Dame standout and why his skill set could make him an intriguing possibility for the Washington Commanders if he lands in D.C. during the draft.
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    14 mins
  • Full Show | Friday 02-27-26
    Feb 27 2026
    The show opens with the Washington Commanders releasing center Tyler Biadasz, and Chris Russell reacts to the move, analyzing how injuries, salary-cap constraints, and roster construction likely influenced the decision. While acknowledging the logic behind the release, he questions what the team’s next step will be at this critical position and critiques GM Adam Peters and head coach Dan Quinn for their approach, sparking debate about planning and accountability. The discussion expands to the NFLPA’s annual player report cards, including the recently leaked grades, with Russell dissecting what players really think about the Commanders, while also reviewing the Cowboys’ and Giants’ report cards with humor and insight. The conversation then shifts to draft prospects, featuring former Arizona State receiver Jordan Tyson sharing his thoughts on interviewing with Washington and preparing for the combine. The hour wraps with a lighter NBA segment, examining the Atlanta Hawks’ creative, if controversial, ticket promotions—including a Magic City-themed event—while Russell, A-MAC, and Cowboy B debate whether such stunts are bold marketing or missteps.
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    2 hrs and 13 mins
  • Hour 1 - Biadasz Fallout and Big Questions for Washington’s Front Office
    Feb 27 2026
    Hour 1 centers on the Washington Commanders releasing center Tyler Biadasz, with Chris Russell offering an immediate reaction to the move and why it caught his attention. The discussion digs deeper into the decision-making process, weighing injuries, salary-cap realities, and roster construction while acknowledging why the move may make sense, even if it still raises eyebrows. As the hour unfolds, concern grows over what Washington’s next step is at a critical position, leading to a heated debate as Chris openly critiques Adam Peters and Dan Quinn for their approach following the release. A candid, no-holds-barred hour that tackles process, planning, and pressure as Washington’s new leadership faces early scrutiny.
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    45 mins