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Lynnell continues his passionate critique of Daron Payne and Javon Kinlaw, calling both out for their sideline scuffle that resulted in an ejection. He challenges the team's key players to demonstrate leadership and composure instead of acting like they're “on the street.” The segment wraps with audio from Detroit's quarterback recounting the moment when Javon Kinlaw got in his face following an offsides penalty, giving listeners a firsthand look at the heated exchange.
With Chris Russell out, Lynnell Willingham takes the reins and he comes in hot. Lynnell opens the show unloading on Daron Payne and Javon Kinlaw for their antics and scuffle during Sunday's loss to the Lions. He doesn't stop there, Lynnell doubles down on Kinlaw's behavior after the game, reacts to Jared Goff's comments on the confrontation, and plays audio from Amon-Ra St. Brown breaking down his own run-in with Kinlaw. Finally, listeners call in to sound off on Lynnell's fiery take on the Commanders' defensive frustrations and lack of discipline.
In the second hour of The Chris Russell Show, Lynnell Willingham continues his fiery analysis of the Commanders. He wraps up his critique of Kinlaw and Payne's antics from Sunday's game, urging the players to step up and take responsibility. Lynnell breaks down key plays, arguing that the talent is the issue not the play calling and highlights why personnel is the real issue for the defense. Listeners weigh in as Lynnell asks the audience if their faith in Dan Quinn would waver if the defense doesn't improve, and plays audio from Bobby Wagner and Frankie Luvu responding to Quinn taking over play calling.
With Chris Russell out, Lynnell Willingham takes the reins and comes in hot, opening the show by unloading on Daron Payne and Javon Kinlaw for their antics during Sunday's loss to the Lions. He reacts to Jared Goff's comments, plays audio from Amon-Ra St. Brown on his own run-in with Kinlaw, and urges the players to take responsibility, arguing that talent, not play-calling, is the real issue on defense. Lynnell breaks down key plays, discusses Dan Quinn taking over defensive play-calling, and critiques Adam Peters' roster decisions while listeners weigh in on whether their faith in Quinn would waver if the defense doesn't improve. Joined by Scott Jackson and Rick “Doc” Walker, Lynnell dissects Washington's struggles this season, offers insights on the Wizards' ongoing challenges, and wraps up with his Super 6 Pack, spotlighting the top NFL teams and honorable mentions, making for a fan-driven, insightful, and energetic show.
Hour 1 1:12 - Doc's Fed Up: Another Blowout Loss for the Commanders 14:22 - Doc Sounds Off: Undisciplined and Unacceptable 30:20 - Calls: Is the Season Over?
This week on Next Man Up, Commanders defensive lineman Javon Kinlaw joins Bryan Colbert Jr. to talk about what’s clicking for him this season, how it feels lining up next to Daron Payne, and what fans can expect when Washington hits primetime vs. the Chicago Bears
ESPN's Ben Solak recently released his list of 32 NFL x-factors, one for each team, and he chose Deebo Samuel as his pick for the Washington Commanders. In response, Lynnell shares who he believes will be Washington's true x-factor: defensive lineman Javon Kinlaw. With the Commanders' run defense being their biggest weakness last season, Lynnell explains why Kinlaw — brought in to help fix that very issue — could be the key to unlocking Washington's defensive potential in 2025.
Lynnell shifts to the defensive side of the ball in his recap of the Commanders' preseason matchup with the Bengals. He raves about Javon Kinlaw's dominance up front, the energy of the pass rush, and strong play at the safety position. However, his biggest gripe comes with the costly penalties that piled up for the defense.
Hour 4 of BMitch & Finlay features JP's interview with Javon Kinlaw and ask BMitch anything.
JP's interview with new Commanders defensive lineman Javon Kinlaw.
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From 'Take Command' (subscribe here): The importance of having confident skill position players is absolutely vital to an NFL team's offensive success, which has fans asking "How can confidence affect a D-Lineman like Javon Kinlaw" ... Logan and Craig break down the importance of confidence and how confidence can transform a players overall game
From 'Take Command' (subscribe here): The importance of having confident skill position players is absolutely vital to an NFL team's offensive success, which has fans asking "How can confidence affect a D-Lineman like Javon Kinlaw" ... Logan and Craig break down the importance of confidence and how confidence can transform a players overall game
The importance of having confident skill position players is absolutely vital to an NFL team's offensive success, which has fans asking "How can confidence affect a D-Lineman like Javon Kinlaw" ... Logan and Craig break down the importance of confidence and how confidence can transform a players overall game To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Craig Hoffman and Logan Paulson dive into the latest Take Command Mailbag in an action-packed episode of the pod. They break down the importance of lengthy play calls and why some offenses prefer shorter calls, the advantages and drawbacks of playing more in the shotgun versus sticking strictly to the old fashioned under center way, and the importance of confidence and how confidence can transform a player like Javon Kinlaw's overall game. Find out all that and more on this Mailbag Tuesday Edition of Take Command! 0:00 - What Advantage Do Lengthy Play Calls Provide To An Offense? 20:48 - Benefits & Drawbacks Of Shotgun Versus Under Center 38:05 - How Important Is A Confident Javon Kinlaw?
This is a Short message from Dr. Kinlaw. Is our life matching the patterns of how Christ wants us to live?
Between Marshon Lattimore and Javon Kinlaw, who will have the better season?
4.3.25 Hour 1 1:00- Ovechkin is 3 goals away from passing Gretzky! We also discuss the ending of the Caps-Canes game. 20:00- Between Lattimore and Javon Kinlaw, who will have the better season?
This is a SPECIAL episode of Next Man Up, introducing Commanders new free agent signing Javon Kinlaw! Kinlaw talks about how growing up in the DMV shaped him and how he's excited to play in front of his family and fans! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Javon Kinlaw is a real Skins fan. Point blank. Period.
Hour 3: Javon Kinlaw is a real Skins fan. Point blank. Period. / Ethan Cadeaux of Monumental Sports Net talks about the Caps being shut out / Charles Barkley pokes fun at the Lebron James & Stephen A. Smith quarrel
The Washington Commanders re-signed a number of players back to the team: Bobby Wagner, Zach Ertz, John Bates, Noah Brown, Tress Way, Zane Gonzalez, KJ Osborn, Jeremy McNichols, Sheldon Day, Michael Deiter, Trent Scott, Noah Igbinoghene, Nick Bellore, Kevon Seymour, and Chris Rodriguez. What do you think of the Commanders re-signings?The Commanders also brought in new players: DL Javon Kinlaw, DL Deatrich Wise, DE Jacob Martin, DT Eddie Goldman, S Will Harris, CB Jonathan Jones and, most notably, LT Laremy Tunsil in a trade with the Houston Texans. What do you think of the new signings and the trade made by the Commanders? Who would you look to bring in with the $45.3 million in cap space we have remaining?We bid farewell officially to Jonathan Allen, Dyami Brown, Jeremy Chinn, Darrick Forrest, Olamide Zaccheaus, Benjamin St. Juste, and Cornelius Lucas from the team. Being the fans we are, we thank them for their contributions to the magical run last season.The Comment Mailbag features 15 comments. Thank you all for the comments! We greatly appreciate them as always.Please LIKE the video + Subscribe to the channel!Follow us on Twitter/X at https://twitter.com/DistrictDividedTIMECODES0:00 Intro3:28 Re-signings13:32 New Guys55:15 Comment Mailbag#commanders #laremytunsil #javonkinlaw
Javon Kinlaw spoke to the media this morning after signing in Washington, revealing he grew up "a real Skins fan". Chris expands on why he thinks that is very important. Then, we reveal how we will be paying tribute to the great John Feinstein for the duration of this radio program. Finally, we hear from SI's Conor Orr who thinks the Commanders are "Microwaving" their free agency process.
Craig welcomes Commanders analyst Mark Bullock for today's edition of Not My Beat to analyze how Washington's major offseason acquisitions—Laremy Tunsil, Deebo Samuel, and Javon Kinlaw—fit into the team's offensive and defensive schemes. Bullock breaks down what Tunsil brings to the offensive line, how Samuel elevates the passing attack, and why Kinlaw's presence on the defensive front could be a game-changer. They also discuss how these moves shape the Commanders' overall strategy heading into the 2025 season.
10:14 - Commanders: breakdowns of the Commanders reportedly agreeing with New Orleans Saints unrestricted-free-agent safety Will Harris on a contract, running back Jeremy McNichols reportedly agreeing to re-sign with the Commanders and Zach Ertz calling fellow tight end John Bates "probably the most dominant blocking tight end that I've really ever seen and studied" 23:46 - Guest: Commanders analyst Mark Bullock of MarkBullock.Substack.com with All-22-style breakdowns of left tackle Laremy Tunsil and interior defensive lineman Javon Kinlaw off the Commanders reportedly trading for Tunsil and reportedly agreeing on a contract with Kinlaw as an unrestricted free agent, including how and why Tunsil is an elite left tackle, what having Tunsil will allow the Commanders to do offensively that they could not do this past season, a theory for why Tunsil has such a bad penalty problem and what the Commanders may be thinking with Kinlaw schematically 57:10 - Capitals: discussion of a 7-4 win at the Anaheim Ducks as Caps second-line right wing Aliaksei Protas continued his breakout season with his first career NHL hat trick 01:00:19 - College Basketball: reaction to the end of Virginia Tech's season - including telling comments from head coach Mike Young - off an 82-73 double-overtime loss to Cal in the first round of the ACC Tournament...and a salute to Maryland's Derik Queen, George Mason head coach Tony Skinn and Mason's Jared Billups for winning major awards 01:06:46 - Wizards: thoughts on a 123-103 loss at the Detroit Pistons The Nace Law Group, Accident & Injury Lawyers - 202-902-7611 and make sure that you mention that Al Galdi sent you Call Nova Fireplace And Stove at 571-513-3803, mention that Al Galdi sent you and receive $25 off any fireplace or chimney service Follow @WSHOnTheDaily on Instagram and visit WSHOnTheDaily.com Download the PrizePicks app and use the promo code "Galdi" for $50 instantly after you play your first $5 lineup For advertising inquiries, email TheAlGaldiPodcast@Yahoo.com Please note that time stamps may be slightly off depending on rotating national ads
3.12.25, Kevin Sheehan reacts to the Javon Kinlaw signing and discusses whether the Commanders overpaid for him.
3.12.25 Hour 3, Kevin Sheehan gives his thoughts on the big free agency moves that occurred across the NFL. Kevin Sheehan on the Maryland Terrapins in the Big 10 tournament and the momentum going into March Madness. Jake Asman from the Jake Asman Show joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss the Javon Kinlaw signing, what the Commanders can expect from him and the Jets letting go of Aaron Rodgers.
3.12.25 Hour 2, Kevin Sheehan reacts to the Javon Kinlaw signing and discusses whether they overpaid for him. Denton updates you on the recent sports news across multiple leagues including the NFL and NBA. Cole Thompson from the Texans Wire joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss what went down in Houston that led to the Texans trading Laremy Tunsil to the Commanders.
3.12.25, Jake Asman from the Jake Asman Show joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to discuss the Javon Kinlaw signing, what the Commanders can expect from him and the Jets letting go of Aaron Rodgers.
Kevin opened with all of the Washington activity on the first day of legal tampering in NFL Free Agency but the big story for the Commanders wasn't a free agent add, it was the trade for Texans' Pro-Bowl left tackle Laremy Tunsil. Ben Standig/The Athletic jumped on with Kevin to talk about the day and weekend Washington adds and losses.
JP Finlay and Mitch Tischler join you to break down the big Commanders day in free agency. The guys open talking about the blockbuster Laremy Tunsil trade and the signing of DL Javon Kinlaw and their impact on the 2025 roster before getting to a few ex-Commanders that signed elsewhere and other free agency news from around the NFL.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
12:55 - Commanders: breakdown of the Commanders reportedly agreeing on a blockbuster trade for Houston Texans left tackle Laremy Tunsil 25:36. -Commanders: analysis of the Commanders reportedly agreeing with New York Jets unrestricted-free-agent interior defensive lineman Javon Kinlaw on a three-year, $45 million contract, the reported defections of three Commanders unrestricted free agents in offensive tackle Cornelius Lucas, safety Jeremy Chinn and receiver Dyami Brown and punter Tress Way reportedly agreeing to re-sign with the Commanders 41:54 - Wizards: thoughts on a 119-104 loss at the Toronto Raptors Visit CateringByUptown.com and mention that Al Galdi sent you Follow @WSHOnTheDaily on Instagram and visit WSHOnTheDaily.com Download the PrizePicks app and use the promo code "Galdi" for $50 instantly after you play your first $5 lineup For advertising inquiries, email TheAlGaldiPodcast@Yahoo.com Please note that time stamps may be slightly off depending on rotating national ads
03/11 Hour 1: Commanders Trade For Pro Bowl LT Laremy Tunsil - 1:00 Washington Signs DT Javon Kinlaw For 3 Years - 14:00 Callers React To The Commanders Big Moves - 31:00
From 03/11 Hour 1: The Sports Junkies break down the Commanders signing DT Javon Kinlaw.
From 'Take Command' (subscribe here): Washington continues to bolster its defensive front, signing former 49ers defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw. Craig and Logan dive into what Kinlaw brings to the table and how he fits into Dan Quinn's defensive scheme. Injuries have slowed Kinlaw's career so far, but can a fresh start in Washington help him tap into his potential? The guys discuss the risks and rewards of this signing and what it means for the Commanders' defensive line rotation alongside Daron Payne following the release of Jon Allen. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join us as we dive into the Washington Commanders' hot start to the 2025 offseason! The team has already locked in key tight ends John Bates and Zach Ertz, securing their dynamic duo for another run. With the NFL legal tampering period kicking off today, March 10, 2025, we're breaking down what's next—big moves, potential signings, and how the Commanders plan to build on their momentum. From free agency targets to roster upgrades, we've got the latest on what's in store for Washington as they gear up for a blockbuster season. Don't miss it—subscribe and stay tuned for all things Commanders!
From 'Take Command' (subscribe here): Washington continues to bolster its defensive front, signing former 49ers defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw. Craig and Logan dive into what Kinlaw brings to the table and how he fits into Dan Quinn's defensive scheme. Injuries have slowed Kinlaw's career so far, but can a fresh start in Washington help him tap into his potential? The guys discuss the risks and rewards of this signing and what it means for the Commanders' defensive line rotation alongside Daron Payne following the release of Jon Allen. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
3.10.25 Hour 3, The legal tampering period has begun and Lynnell Willingham with Denton bringing you the updates for free agency and the Commanders can navigate it. Sam Fortier from the Washington Post joins the Kevin Sheehan Show with Lynnell Willingham filling in to discuss the Commanders signing DT Javon Kinlaw and other moves the team could make in the near future. More free agency moves being brought to you by Lynnell Willingham and Denton.
3.10.25, Sam Fortier from the Washington Post joins the Kevin Sheehan Show with Lynnell Willingham filling in to discuss the Commanders signing DT Javon Kinlaw and other moves the team could make in the near future.
Listeners weigh in on the Commanders acquiring Javon Kinlaw
The Commanders sign DT Javon Kinlaw (from the Jets)
Connor Rogers from NBC Sports joins G&D to discuss the Commanders signing Javon Kinlaw.
The Commanders made their first big move signing DT Javon Kinlaw to a 3-year deal.
3.10.25 Hour 1 1:00- The Commanders made their first big move signing DT Javon Kinlaw to a 3-year deal. 18:15- The Seahawks have their new franchise QB after they have signed Sam Darnold to a 3-year deal.
Antwan Staley covers the Jets and he joins the show to discuss a 3-year deal that was made for Javon Kinlaw.
Washington continues to bolster its defensive front, signing former 49ers defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw. Craig and Logan dive into what Kinlaw brings to the table and how he fits into Dan Quinn's defensive scheme. Injuries have slowed Kinlaw's career so far, but can a fresh start in Washington help him tap into his potential? The guys discuss the risks and rewards of this signing and what it means for the Commanders' defensive line rotation alongside Daron Payne following the release of Jon Allen.
Ryan talks the massive addition of LT Laremy Tunsil, iDL Javon Kinlaw, along with insight to the other moves from GM Adam Peters thus far in the legal tampering period.
The Commanders have reached an agreement with Javon Kinlaw on a 3-year deal worth up to $45 million. How do Commanders fans feel on the signing? Plus, two of the first QBs come off the board as Sam Darnold is taking his talents to Seattle and Justin Fields is on his way to New York to reunite with Garrett Wilson.
Jerry says we owe Aaron Boone an apology and Boomer says Marcus Stroman deserves one as well. Jerry sees the Yankees as a World Series team if things break right. Should the Mets make one offer to Pete Alonso before the season? If not, could he possibly be an unsigned Boras client this time next year? The Mets rotation could be a pleasant surprise. C-Lo returns for an update but first he stands by sunflower seeds as a way to stay awake and debates with Boomer if what they do really is work. Shohei Ohtani is making his Dodgers debut at 3am in California. Ohtani has a portable mattress and is known to sleep up to 14 hours. Maybe that's the secret to success.New Jet Javon Kinlaw eats squirrels and is a cool dude. We reminisce about old-fashioned TV dinners and watching Star Trek. In the final segment of the hour, Boomer shares some scuttlebutt he heard about Recco Sports expanding. Jerry's son had the idea so Boomer wants to know how much he will be paid for it. Jerry's first bet of the baseball season has died.