Episodes

  • Full Show | Monday 02-09-26
    2 hrs and 8 mins
  • Hour 1 - Seahawks Win Super Bowl LX & the Jayden Daniels vs. Drake Maye Debate
    Feb 9 2026
    Hour 1 opens with a full reaction to Super Bowl LX, as the Seattle Seahawks defeat the New England Patriots and Chris Russell breaks down what went wrong for New England on the game’s biggest stage. The conversation quickly turns to quarterback play, with Russell comparing Jayden Daniels and Drake Maye after two seasons in the NFL, including a critical look at Maye’s struggles throughout the postseason and where Russell now ranks him among his draft class peers. The analysis expands to the trenches, as Patriots rookie left tackle Will Campbell’s rough performance is examined, followed by a breakdown of Seattle’s defensive scheme under Mike Macdonald and what the Washington Commanders’ coaching staff can learn from it. The hour wraps by revisiting the Daniels–Maye comparison, focusing on durability as a key factor when projecting long-term success.
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    44 mins
  • Hour 2 - Breaking Down Seattle’s Defense, Commanders Lessons & QB Comparisons
    Feb 9 2026
    Hour 2 dives into the lessons from Super Bowl LX and the NFL quarterback landscape. Chris Russell analyzes how Mike Macdonald’s Seahawks defense dominated, highlighting the talent and execution the Washington Commanders currently lack. The discussion continues with a heated debate with a caller over Jayden Daniels’ injury history, weighing durability against Drake Maye’s postseason struggles and performance. The hour also looks at the Patriots’ rookie left tackle Will Campbell, examining his challenges in protecting Drake Maye and what the Commanders can learn from Seattle’s defensive schemes. Finally, the conversation wraps by comparing Daniels and Maye, with Russell emphasizing durability as a key factor in projecting their long-term NFL success.
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    44 mins
  • Hour 3 - Seahawks Special Teams, Wizards Updates & Reactions to Bad Bunny Halftime
    Feb 9 2026
    Hour 3 blends NFL analysis, NBA updates, and pop culture reactions from Super Bowl weekend. The hour opens with a breakdown of the Seattle Seahawks’ special teams and the coaching impact of Jay Harbaugh, examining how the unit contributes to the team’s overall success. The conversation then shifts to the Washington Wizards, as the GM addresses Anthony Davis’ looming contract situation and the surprising news that D’Angelo Russell will not be reporting to the team. Finally, the hour wraps with reactions to Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show, including fan opinions and a discussion of how the performance ranks among the greatest halftime shows in recent memory, highlighting both praise and controversy.
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    41 mins
  • Chris Russell Calls Kingsbury to Rams a Brilliant Hire & Reacts To Halftime
    Feb 9 2026
    Kliff Kingsbury has officially joined the Rams’ offensive staff, and Chris Russell calls it a brilliant move, explaining how this opportunity will help Kingsbury continue to grow and refine his skills as a play caller in the NFL. Russell breaks down why the collaboration makes sense for both Kingsbury and the Rams, highlighting the potential impact on game planning and offensive strategy. Shifting gears from X’s and O’s to the biggest stage off the field, Russell shares his initial impressions of Bad Bunny’s highly anticipated NFL Super Bowl halftime show, offering insight into what fans can expect from the performance and how it fits into the spectacle of the championship weekend.
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    10 mins
  • Seahawks Win Super Bowl LX, Russell Compares Drake Maye & Jayden Daniels
    Feb 9 2026
    The Seattle Seahawks defeat the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX, and Chris Russell breaks down what the game, and the entire postseason, revealed about Patriots quarterback Drake Maye. Russell examines Maye’s struggles not only on the Super Bowl stage but throughout the playoffs, contrasting them with the growth and development seen around the league. He then draws a pointed comparison between Maye and Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels after two years in the NFL, evaluating their progress, decision-making, and overall trajectory. Russell closes the discussion by ranking Maye within his NFL draft class, offering a clear-eyed assessment of where he stands now and what his future could look like moving forward.
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    23 mins
  • Full Show | Friday 02-06-26
    Feb 6 2026
    The show opens with a heartfelt tribute to Washington Redskins legend Sonny Jurgensen, as Chris Russell reflects on his impact on the franchise, the city, and generations of fans, revisiting the day Washington retired his iconic No. 9 jersey and the moments that cemented his place in football history. Listeners share personal memories and stories, while former Redskins play-by-play voice Larry Michaels offers behind-the-scenes insight from his time broadcasting alongside Jurgensen, highlighting the man, teammate, and legend. The conversation continues to celebrate Jurgensen’s life as a player, broadcaster, and cherished friend, emphasizing his lasting influence on the game and the communities he touched. Interwoven with these tributes, the show transitions to Super Bowl LX analysis, with Russell breaking down key matchups, including New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye’s challenges against the Seattle Seahawks’ opportunistic defense, while blending strategic insights with reflections on Jurgensen’s character and legacy, creating a show that balances football analysis with honoring one of the sport’s true icons.
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    2 hrs and 11 mins
  • Hour 1 - Remembering Sonny Jurgensen: A Washington Legend Remembered
    Feb 6 2026
    Hour 1 is dedicated to honoring the life and legacy of Washington Redskins legend Sonny Jurgensen. Chris Russell opens the hour paying his respects and reflecting on what Jurgensen meant to the franchise, the city, and generations of fans. Russell then sets the scene from the emotional day Washington retired Jurgensen’s iconic No. 9 jersey, revisiting the moments that cemented his place in football history. The audience joins the tribute by sharing personal memories and stories of watching and listening to Sonny over the years. The hour concludes with former Redskins play-by-play voice Larry Michaels, who reflects on his time broadcasting alongside Jurgensen and offers a behind-the-scenes look at the man, the teammate, and the legend.
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    49 mins