Episodes

  • Full Show | Wednesday 03-25-26
    Mar 25 2026
    The show opens with Washington Capitals news, as the team suffers a shutout loss in St. Louis, further dimming their playoff hopes. Chris Russell breaks down what went wrong on the ice and what the remainder of the season may hold, before the conversation pivots to a lighter hot dog debate and Russell’s fantasy baseball draft update, highlighting his early picks and strategy against fellow radio hosts. The discussion then shifts to the Washington Commanders, with A-MAC weighing in on how the Giants’ #5 overall pick could impact the Commanders at #7, and Russell breaking down defensive-heavy prospects like Jeremiyah Love and Carnell Tate, while debating who could become the team’s next perennial defensive impact player. The hour closes with controversial NFL topics, as Russell critiques the rules committee’s selective review process, questions the league’s international scheduling after the 49ers-Rams game in Melbourne, and examines how media relationships with agents can shape reporting and access to breaking news.
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    2 hrs and 10 mins
  • Hour 1 - Capitals Struggle, Hot Dog Debate & Fantasy Baseball Draft Update
    Mar 25 2026
    Hour 1 kicks off with Washington Capitals news, as the team suffers a shutout loss in St. Louis, further dimming their playoff hopes. Chris Russell breaks down what went wrong on the ice and what it means for the remainder of the season. The conversation then takes a lighter turn with a fun hot dog debate, discussing whether it’s acceptable to eat a hot dog without the bun, followed by Russell sharing his fantasy baseball draft update. He talks about going head-to-head against colleagues and other radio hosts, giving listeners a glimpse into his strategy and early picks.
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    44 mins
  • Hour 2 - Commanders Draft Impact, Ohio State Prospects & Fantasy Baseball Updates
    Mar 25 2026
    Hour 2 dives into draft strategy and player evaluation for the Washington Commanders. Producer and Giants fan A-MAC joins the conversation to discuss how the Giants’ #5 overall pick could directly affect the Commanders at #7, including potential domino effects and strategy adjustments. The discussion continues with The Rooster breaking down a defensive-heavy draft leading to the Commanders selecting Jeremiyah Love, Carnell Tate, and other offensive players, highlighting how the team navigates a deep defensive class. Chris Russell also tackles the Commanders’ lack of a perennial defensive impact player and leads a debate on who the best Ohio State prospect is for the team at #7, examining fit, talent, and positional value.
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    45 mins
  • Hour 3 - NFL Rules, International Games & Reporter Bias in the League
    Mar 25 2026
    Hour 3 dives into controversial NFL topics as Chris Russell delivers his signature hot takes. He opens with a rant on the NFL rules committee, criticizing the decision to make penalties reviewable only when backup referees are used, breaking down why this undermines fairness and consistency on the field. The conversation continues with The Rooster upset about the 49ers-Rams game being played in Melbourne, Australia, examining the league’s international scheduling choices and the implications for teams, players, and fans. Finally, Russell offers insight into how big-time NFL reporters sometimes cover stories in ways that favor agents, explaining how media relationships can influence reporting and access to breaking news.
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    42 mins
  • Commanders Need Defensive Impact Player; Ohio State Pick Debate
    Mar 25 2026
    The Washington Commanders have struggled in recent years to find a true defensive cornerstone, leaving a noticeable void in impact players on that side of the ball. With the 7th overall pick in the draft, the team has an opportunity to address this long-standing need, and the debate is heating up over which Ohio State prospect is the best fit. Chris Russell and guests weigh the merits of Arvell Reese, Sonny Styles, Caleb Downs, and Carnell Tate, evaluating who could make the most immediate impact for the Washington Commanders while also projecting long-term value. The discussion considers athletic traits, positional fit, and leadership potential, highlighting the challenge of selecting a player who can become the next perennial star the franchise desperately needs.
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    11 mins
  • Capitals Fall Flat in St. Louis, Playoff Hopes Dwindle
    Mar 25 2026
    The Washington Capitals were blown out on the road by the St. Louis Blues, adding another tough loss to a season that’s slipping away and putting their playoff hopes in serious jeopardy. Chris Russell breaks down the Capitals’ remaining schedule, pointing out how little margin for error they have left if they want to stay in the race. He also reflects on just how disappointing it would be if this ends up being the final season for Alex Ovechkin without a postseason appearance, given everything he’s meant to the franchise and the sport. Russell doesn’t hold back on the team’s underwhelming play, calling out inconsistencies, lack of execution, and missed opportunities that have defined their season, while questioning whether this group simply isn’t good enough to compete at a playoff level.
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    16 mins
  • Full Show | Tuesday 03-24-26
    Mar 24 2026
    The show opens with a deep dive into Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels’ recent appearance at the Fanatics Flag Football game, as Chris Russell questions whether playing in the event put Daniels at risk and explores the possibility of him competing in flag football for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. Russell explains why participating makes financial sense for both Daniels and the Commanders, while also revisiting Daniels being sat for the final five games of last season and analyzing whether injuries are situational or a concern. Listener calls and discussion follow, including how GM Adam Peters and coach Dan Quinn could have managed the situation, as well as broader implications for offseason strategy and draft decisions, highlighting the selection of Jeremiiyah Love at No. 7 overall and his unusual value as a running back. The conversation then shifts to the NBA, drawing parallels between tanking and protecting key players like Daniels, featuring insights from Will Dawkins on managing offseason competitions and risk. The show concludes with Spencer Nausbaum of The Athletic previewing the Washington Nationals, providing a thorough breakdown of the roster, team outlook, and expectations for the upcoming season.
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    2 hrs and 9 mins
  • Hour 1 - Jayden Daniels, Flag Football & Protecting Washington’s Star QB
    Mar 24 2026
    Hour 1 kicks off with a focus on Washington Commanders QB Jayden Daniels and his recent appearance at the Fanatics Flag Football game over the weekend. Chris Russell starts by asking whether Daniels is at risk playing in the game and explores the possibility of him competing in flag football for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. The conversation continues with a breakdown of why playing flag football makes financial sense for both Daniels and the Commanders, highlighting the strategic benefits of his offseason activities. Russell then provides a rewind to Daniels being sat for the final five games of the previous season, discussing the star QB’s attitude during that period and analyzing whether he’s injury-prone or if injuries are just a situational concern. The hour closes with Russell emphasizing his stance that he wants to protect Daniels on and off the field at all costs, ensuring the Commanders’ young quarterback stays healthy and ready to perform.
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    44 mins