Episodios

  • Full Show | Tuesday 02-03-26
    Feb 3 2026
    The show opens with an in-depth look at the Washington Commanders’ outlook in the NFL Draft, examining potential options with the No. 7 overall pick, before breaking down the NFC East with a focus on the New York Giants’ hire of Matt Nagy as offensive coordinator and how his scheme could fit in New York. The conversation expands to the broader NFL coaching carousel, including where Kliff Kingsbury might land, and then turns to Super Bowl LX with Lindsay Rhodes of SumerSports previewing key matchups and trends. Live from media row, Shawn Syed joins to highlight the Seahawks-Patriots matchup, the impact of special teams, and the latest NFC East coordinator hires, while Chris Russell weighs in on the “under center” debate, defending Jayden Daniels and the Commanders, and critiques the NFLPA’s push for an 18-game season as driven more by money than improving the game. The discussion also touches on league diversity with the absence of a Black head coach hire in the last cycle, officiating changes under consideration for missed personal fouls, and offseason highlights across the NBA and NHL, including Draymond Green trade rumors and the Capitals’ back-to-back win streak, all wrapped up with Russell’s take on why he doesn’t expect a political message from Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show.
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    2 h y 15 m
  • Hour 1 - Commanders Draft at No. 7, NFL Coaching Moves & a Super Bowl LX Preview
    Feb 3 2026
    Hour 1 opens with a deep dive into the Washington Commanders’ outlook in the NFL Draft, focusing on what options could be on the table with the No. 7 overall pick. The conversation then shifts around the division and the league, breaking down the New York Giants’ hire of Matt Nagy as offensive coordinator, his coaching history, and how his scheme could fit in New York. The hour also covers the broader NFL coaching carousel, including where Kliff Kingsbury could land as opportunities continue to dry up. To close the hour, Lindsay Rhodes of SumerSports joins the show to preview Super Bowl LX, offering insight into key matchups, trends, and what could ultimately decide the championship game.
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    45 m
  • Hour 2 - More Super Bowl LX Preview, Under Center vs. Shotgun Debate & NFL 18-Game Push
    Feb 3 2026
    Hour 2 kicks off with Shawn Syed of SumerSports reporting live from media row at Super Bowl LX, breaking down the matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots, while highlighting the critical role of special teams and the latest coordinator hires in the NFC East. Chris Russell then shares his candid thoughts on the “under center” debate, defending Jayden Daniels and the Commanders against critics who question their offensive approach. The conversation shifts to the broader league as Russell weighs in on the NFLPA’s stance against an 18-game season, arguing that more games don’t automatically mean better football. He closes the hour with a sharp take on the push for 18 games, asserting that it’s driven by money, not improving the quality of the game for fans.
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    47 m
  • Hour 3 - Bad Bunny Halftime, NFL Coaching Hires, Reviewable Personal Fouls & More
    Feb 3 2026
    Hour 3 covers a mix of NFL and NBA highlights, starting with Chris Russell’s take on the Super Bowl halftime show, explaining why he doesn’t expect a political message from Bad Bunny’s performance. The discussion then turns to the NFL coaching landscape, as Russell breaks down the lack of a Black head coach hire during the last cycle and what it means for diversity in the league. The conversation shifts to officiating, with the NFL considering making missed personal foul calls reviewable, sparking debate on how this could impact games moving forward. To close the hour, the focus turns to basketball and hockey, as trade rumors swirl around Draymond Green and the Capitals secure a win in the first half of a back-to-back series.
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    43 m
  • Shawn Syed of SumerSports joins to preview Super Bowl & talk NFC East coordinator moves
    Feb 3 2026
    Shawn Syed of SumerSports joins the show live from media row at Super Bowl LX to preview the highly anticipated matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots. In addition to breaking down the on-field storylines and tactical chess match between the two teams, Syed highlights the often-overlooked importance of special teams and how they can swing momentum on the biggest stage. He also dives into the latest coordinating hires across the NFC East, offering insight into how those moves could shape the division moving forward, along with plenty more from Super Bowl week.
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    21 m
  • Lindsay Rhodes of SumerSports joins the show to preview Super Bowl LX & More
    Feb 3 2026
    Lindsay Rhodes of SumerSports joins the show to preview Super Bowl LX (60), a marquee matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots. She breaks down the key on-field matchups, strategic advantages, and critical factors that could determine which team hoists the Lombardi Trophy. Rhodes also dives into the theme of quarterback development, spotlighting Sam Darnold’s remarkable resurgence once written off after lackluster stints with the Jets and Panthers, Darnold has reinvented himself in Seattle and now has the Seahawks playing their best football at the biggest moment, leading them all the way to the Super Bowl.
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    20 m
  • 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 h y 9 m
  • 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 m