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This week we're traveling to the 1972 Olympics with September 5! Join us as we learn about journalists like Peter Jennings and Geoffrey Mason, satellite TV, and more! NOTE: Due to a technical issue, there are some sound quality problems on Jamie's audio. We promise these issues will be fixed on our next episode. Sources: Travis Vogan, ABC News Sports: The Rise and Fall of Network Sports Television. University of California Press, 2018 Peter Jennings Interview With Larry King, 2002. Transcript available at https://transcripts.cnn.com/show/lkl/date/2002-04-10/segment/00 Charles Glass, Peter Jennings Obituary, 2005. The Independent. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/peter-jennings-304600.html Bob Granath, "Telstar Opened Era of Global Satellite Television," https://www.nasa.gov/history/telstar-opened-era-of-global-satellite-television/ Garry Whannel, "Television and the Transformation of Sport," The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences 625 (2009): 205-18. https://www.jstor.org/stable/40375916 Eva Maria Gajek, "More than Munich 1972. Media, Emotions, and the Body in TV Broadcast of the 20th Summer Olympics," Historical Social Research, 43, no.2 (2018): 181-202. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26454286 David Wharton, "Eye on the Storm: Events in Munich forever changed Games, and how TV presents them," Los Angeles Times 26 August 2002: D1, D10. Les Carpenter, "Telling it like it was in 'September 5' meant sidelining Howard Cosell," The Washington Post 14 January 2025. CBS Sunday Morning, "Reporting the tragedy of the 1972 Munich Olympics," https://youtu.be/emhJrz4eYlc?si=r051-xBlOhbzVASh "Why the media played a fatal role in the 1972 Munich Olympics | DW History and Culture" https://youtu.be/GwFG0d_wzds?si=W5G5-DKTKWKYEarR https://books.google.com/books?id=5VYEAAAAMBAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=LIFE+magazine+olympics+1972&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwidm9q5lPOMAxUuhIkEHQX6NmkQ6AF6BAgHEAM Sports Video Group, "Geoffrey Mason, Sean McManus on ABC Sports Remaining in Control of the Munich Massacre Coverage," https://youtu.be/cnElwryDcA0?si=mPczShOAirk_QKFn Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/September_5_(film) Carolyn Giardina, "How the September 5 Filmmakers Created an Authentic Experience," Variety: https://variety.com/2024/artisans/artists/september-5-authentic-experience-cinematography-production-design-1236204356/ Jake Kanter, "‘September 5' Director Tim Fehlbaum Says Film About 1972 Olympics Massacre Is Not A “Political Statement” On Israel-Gaza — Venice Film Festival," Deadline, available at https://deadline.com/2024/08/september-5-tim-fehlbaum-not-political-statement-israel-gaza-venice-film-festival-1236072543/
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Greg Skordas When news broke that the inaugural ceremonies would be moving inside the US Capitol, many people who had planned to attend in-person were left in the lurch. Folks from Utah banded together and found a space to watch the ceremony nonetheless. Les Carpenter is the Vice President of The Elephant Club, a fundraising group in Utah’s Republican Party; she joins the show to describe her experiences attending the inauguration.
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Greg Skordas Analysis of President Donald Trump’s inaugural address The United States has a new president today, Donald J. Trump. Shortly after taking the oath of office, he spoke about several executive orders he would sign on Day 1. He also spoke of the need for unity in America and how he plans to “make America great again.” Inside Sources hosts Greg Skordas and Taylor Morgan break down some of the key points from today’s inaugural address and share their political insights. Rep. Celeste Maloy shares her thoughts on Pres. Trump’s inauguration Utah’s Second Congressional Representative Celeste Maloy (UT-2) was fortunate enough to be at the inauguration, sitting amongst other high-profile leaders within the Capitol rotunda. She says there’s a renewed sense of excitement and dedication because of President Trump returning to office. She joins Inside Sources to discuss more of Inauguration Day. Reactions to President Trump’s inauguration from Utah political insider When news broke that the inaugural ceremonies would be moving inside the US Capitol, many people who had planned to attend in-person were left in the lurch. Folks from Utah banded together and found a space to watch the ceremony nonetheless. Les Carpenter is the Vice President of The Elephant Club, a fundraising group in Utah’s Republican Party; she joins the show to describe her experiences attending the inauguration. Hundreds of executive orders to be signed today by President Trump Day 1 of the new Trump presidency is set to see close to 200 executive orders signed by President Trump. Some of these include reinstating TikTok, declaring a national emergency on the Southern Border, and ending DEI policies throughout the federal government. The Inside Sources hosts preview what the new president may do with the stroke of his pen... all before the day is over. Pres. Trump participates in the First Honors ceremony President Trump’s Inauguration Day is full of events and tradition. One of those traditions is known as the First Honors ceremony, or the “pass in review.” This event involves Honor Guard teams representing each of the military branches. Inside Sources breaks away from our regular show to describe this special event. Last-minute preemptive pardons issued by outgoing President Biden The focus of today is on the inauguration. But something outgoing President Biden did warranted a discussion by the Inside Sources hosts. Today – just before leaving office – Biden issued several preemptive pardons for members of his family, Dr. Anthony Fauci, members of the Jan. 6th Committee, and many more. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas explains the motivations for this unconventional move. Previewing the start of Utah’s Legislative General Session It’s a busy week for the politicos in Utah – the presidential inauguration today and the start of Utah’s Legislative General Session tomorrow. Inside Sources hosts Greg Skordas and Taylor Morgan finish the show by sharing their expectations for the next 45 days.
In the early 1980s, the Olympic Games were on the verge of dying out. After a string of disasters, the Games had become unaffordable, politically fraught, and faced serious security concerns. Then came the spectacular 1984 Summer Games in Los Angeles that reinvented the way the Olympics were run.Guest host Ted Muldoon sits down with Les Carpenter, who covers the Olympics for The Post. They break down what changed in the 1984 Games and explore if 2024 could be another turning point.Today's show was produced and mixed by Ted Muldoon. It was edited by Renita Jablonski. Thanks to Matt Rennie. Audio of the 1984 Olympic events courtesy of the ABC Sports Collection, managed by ESPN. Additional audio courtesy of AT&T Archives and History Center, RunnerSpace.com and Rocky Mountain PBS.Subscribe to The Washington Post here.
Catch the full show of Afternoons with Staffy for April 24, 2024 including appearances from Washington Post sports journalist Les Carpenter, Kiwi Olympic trampolinist Dylan Schmidt, and former sports radio host now mental health coach Kent Johns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Washington Post sports reporter Les Carpenter joins Staf to dissect the Chinese swimmer doping scandal and what it might mean for the 2024 Paris Olympics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It seems everyone's frustrated with politics these days. But how can we have better discussions without losing our principles? One Utah woman did something unique: she shadowed lawmakers she sparred with on Twitter and learned a lot in the process. Les Carpenter talks with Boyd about her experience. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What it means for a star American athlete to compete for China in the Beijing Olympics. Plus, how an anonymous Instagram account called “Dear White Staffers” is exposing what it can be like working for lawmakers on Capitol Hill.Read more:Eileen Gu is an American dream of an Olympic athlete. Born and raised in San Francisco, she won gold in the big-air freestyle skiing event and is a favorite in two more events. But she's not competing for the United States. She's competing for China. Les Carpenter reports on how Gu's choice magnifies the ongoing tensions between the United States and China.An Instagram account called “Dear White Staffers'' has become a safe space for congressional aides to anonymously call out lawmakers and share their experiences. Marianna Sotomayor reports that the account is also galvanizing unionization efforts on the Hill.
The Beijing Olympics get under way this week, just six months after the delayed Tokyo games wrapped up. The games are back in Beijing for the second time since the summer Olympics in 2008. Several countries including the U.S. are sending athletes but not diplomats to China as part of a partial boycott. One American who will be in China for the Olympics is Les Carpenter of the Washington Post, who gives us a preview.
The Beijing Olympics get under way this week, just six months after the delayed Tokyo games wrapped up. The games are back in Beijing for the second time since the summer Olympics in 2008. Several countries including the U.S. are sending athletes but not diplomats to China as part of a partial boycott. One American who will be in China for the Olympics is Les Carpenter of the Washington Post, who gives us a preview.
Lemons get all the attention. So chef Kathy Gunst thought it was time to put green citrus in the limelight. She shares three recipes that let limes shine. And, the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics is set to begin this Friday as planned despite logistical challenges and COVID-19. Les Carpenter of The Washington Post shares the latest from Beijing.
2:10- BMitch and Finlay start the show by talking about day three of the Washington Football Team mini-camp. 20:20- Les Carpenter joins the show to talk about the WFT. 32:45- What is your trust level in WFT quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Les Carpenter of the Washington Post joins John to talk about the OTA practices, the changing O-line, how the QB's looked and the Chase Young absence from the voluntary workouts. Get up to $100 in free matched money when you make a first deposit at Monkey Knife Fight.. Show off your knowledge of how players will perform in all sports. And you can play free money games for free when you use the code: JKR https://learn.monkeyknifefight.com/jkr Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Les Carpenter, writer for the WFT with the Washington Post, joins Craig to discuss the WFT's offseason and OTA's that were this past week. What should we expect with this team defending their NFC East crown? We also discuss the Olympic games that Les will be covering this summer in Japan. We discuss the fact that Women's Tennis phenom Naomi Osaka refused to speak to the media and was fined $15,000 for doing that. Craig gives his opinion on that this hour. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Second hour Heather & Josh talk NFL Draft with Les Carpenter and discuss Tennessee's returning production.
Second hour Heather & Josh talk NFL Draft with Les Carpenter and discuss Tennessee's returning production.
Les Carpenter joins Josh & Heather to preview the 2021 NFL Draft.
Les Carpenter joins Josh & Heather to preview the 2021 NFL Draft.
Les Carpenter of the Washington Post joins the show to discuss the Washington Football Tams and Tarik El-Bashir of the Athletic is on to discuss the Washington Hockey Team. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
:45 Beltway Blitz with Les Carpenter, Dave Johnson, and Dave Jageler. 18:00 Grant and Danny talk about the NHL referee that was caught on a hot mic talking about a penalty call 32:40 After giving their thoughts, Grant and Danny open up the phones to see what other people think about make up calls. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Standig Room Only: A show about the Washington Football Team and D.C. sports
The Athletic's Ben Standig is joined the Washington Post's Les Carpenter to talk Washington Football Team and free agency. After Ben's opening remarks on Curtis Samuel and other WFT tidbits, Les joins the conversation to gab about how Ryan Fitzpatrick's stellar opening press conference showed why Ron Rivera desired him here. The guys also discuss the long-term QB plan, the symbolism of Nick Sundberg's release, next on the team's wish list and more.
Les Carpenter joins the show to discuss all things WFT as free agency is set to begin next week. Our daily heard it here first picks this hour on a short show today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The “Beltway Blitz” as we talk Wizards with Wes Hall, Caps with Alan May, & WFT with Les Carpenter (0:05) With Spring Training well underway, G & D talk Nats baseball…is Victor Robles the X-Factor or is it someone else? (16:00) Callers share their Nats X-Factor (29:26) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Craig Hoffman makes his triumphant return back on 106.7 The Fan on President's Day! Craig shares the breaking news of the Washington Football team naming Chris Polian director of pro personnel. Les Carpenter joins the show to talk about Chris Polian and the quarterback situation with the team. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Les Carpenter from The Washington Post talks about what lies ahead for the Washington Football Team.
2:00 Ira Kaufman 19:09 Les Carpenter 32:24 Kim and Kayne divorce See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Washington is NFC East Champions. Les Carpenter joins us to talk about being all out of suprises.
John is joined by Washington Post writer Les Carpenter after the WFT beats SF 23-15 Save 5% and get free shipping on all orders at loneoakcoffee.com when you use the code: coffee2020 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Segment 05 - Les Carpenter joins to preview WFT-49ers as more than a few familiar faces will be reunited on Sunday. Segment 06 - The guys make their Survivor picks Segment 07 - Stock Report Segment 08 - WOTF See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The celebration continues. Les Carpenter of the Washington Post & Ross Dellenger join the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today’s show we welcome the Washington post’s Les Carpenter . We go over the past few days headlines . Will the name stay the same ? Is Haskins done in DC now ? Will Alex smith be a starter next year ? Plus all the build up to this weekends game ! Enjoy the show
Standig Room Only: A show about the Washington Football Team and D.C. sports
On the latest episode of the Standig Room Only podcast, The Athletic's Ben Standig tackles the Washington Football Team's heartbreaking loss at Detroit with the Washington Post's Les Carpenter. That crazy finish, Chase Young's mistake and postgame surprise, and why all the NFC East title talk must stop (3:25). Then it's NBA Draft week so Ben and The Athletic's Fred Katz breakdown the options for the Wizards in the first and second round, ponder trades and consider scenarios involving Bradley Beal and Davis Bertans (43:37). Also be sure to check out Ben's latest piece on WFT for The Athletic and subscribe to the podcast!
0:00 - Les Carpenter, The Washington Post 12:31 - NFL Week 9 Roundup 22:16 - Breaking Down How Washington Lost to NYG See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John is joined by the Washington Post's Les Carpenter after the 23-20 loss to the NYG to discuss the game and the future at QB after the injury that will sideline Kyle Allen. Save 5% and get free shipping on all orders at loneoakcoffee.com when you use the code: coffee2020 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Les joins us for Preview Friday. Les does great work covering the Washington Football Team for The Washington Post
Les joins us for Preview Friday. Les does great work covering the Washington Football Team for The Washington Post
Segment 05 - Les Carpenter on why the Football Team didn't make a move yesterday Segment 06 - No plan for NBA or NHL Segment 07 - Nate Davis from USA Today looks back at the lack of movement in general at the trade deadline Segment 08 - Double Play on John King See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is the team really trying to win? The message from the top is inconsistent at best. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anthony Wootton is joined by Les Carpenter, sports reporter for the Washington Post, to talk about Alex Smith. The quarterback almost died after a serious leg break in 2018, but on Sunday he defied the odds and found himself back on the gridiron and even withstood a sack by the mighty Aaron Donald. Les talks about Smith's incredible journey from hospital bed to football field and reveals, through conversations with the QB's wife, Elizabeth, why he was so determined to play again when he could easily have walked away from the game with millions of dollars already in the bank.
John is joined by Washington Post colleague Les Carpenter to discuss Alex Smith's first appearance in a game since a devastating leg injury in 2018 as the WFT loses to the Rams 30-10. Les also discusses the future for recently benched quarterback Dwayne Haskins. Save 15% on all US orders at dizzypigbbq.com when you use the code: Keim15 Save 5% and get free shipping on all orders at loneoakcoffee.com when you use the code: coffee2020 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
:51 John Feinstein 18:00 Expectations for Allen as QB 27:34 Washington Post's Les Carpenter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another great installment of Countdown to Kickoff with Ronnie Lane & Brad Biggs, and Les Carpenter is on with Dukes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John is joined by Washington Post WFT reporter Les Carpenter after the 34-20 loss to Cleveland. They discuss the game, the decision to not use timeouts late again and Ron Rivera's backing of Dwayne Haskins despite a tough performance. Save 5% and get free shipping on all orders of the great beans at Lone Oak Coffee when you use the code: Coffee2020 at Loneoakcoffee.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Friday means picks and a preview. We'll get you ready for Sunday's game against Washington on today's pod.First, Dan Labbe, Doug Lesmerises and Mary Kay Cabot pick NFL games with our Football Insider subscriber, Jim Houck. They each pick three games of their choosing plus the Browns game.Then, Mary Kay and Dan look ahead to the Washington Football Team with Les Carpenter of the Washington Post.Want to get in on picking games and all the other perks of being a Football Insider subscriber? Sign up here for a 14-day free trial. You’ll get all the benefits, including a daily newsletter and 3-4 texts per day with news, insight and analysis from the Browns coverage team. Or you can just text us at 216-208-3965 to start your free trial. You can cancel anytime (but you won’t want to). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Friday means picks and a preview. We'll get you ready for Sunday's game against Washington on today's pod. First, Dan Labbe, Doug Lesmerises and Mary Kay Cabot pick NFL games with our Football Insider subscriber, Jim Houck. They each pick three games of their choosing plus the Browns game. Then, Mary Kay and Dan look ahead to the Washington Football Team with Les Carpenter of the Washington Post. Want to get in on picking games and all the other perks of being a Football Insider subscriber? Sign up here for a 14-day free trial. You’ll get all the benefits, including a daily newsletter and 3-4 texts per day with news, insight and analysis from the Browns coverage team. Or you can just text us at 216-208-3965 to start your free trial. You can cancel anytime (but you won’t want to). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
3:27 Traveling during the Pandemic 14:00 Washington Post reporter Les Carpenter 30:17 Caps hire Peter Laviolette See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
There is football tonight and the Washington Football Team plays this weekend! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Les Carpenter of the Washington Post joins us to talk week one.
1:13 Washington Post's Les Carpenter 23:07 Lurch selling chairs on Facebook Marketplace 33:15 Clinton Yates See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
John talks to Washington Post writer Les Carpenter about Ron Rivera's cancer diagnosis and Saturday's practice where he openly chastised the team for a poor practice. New team President Jason Wright the show to discuss why he wanted to take on the challenge of reshaping the brand and practices of the WFT. John weighs in on Alex Smith's progress and other training camp notes. Save 20% on all US orders at DizzyPigBBQ.com by using the code: KEIM Save 5% and get free shipping on all orders at LoneOakCoffee.com by using the code: Coffee2020 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Washington Football Team cut RB Derrius Guice after he was arrested on felony charges including strangulation. John is joined by Washington Post writer Les Carpenter to discuss. ESPN Cowboys reporter Todd Archer joins John as we continue our preview of the NFC East. Save 5% and get free shipping when you use the code: coffee2020 at loneoakcoffee.com.. Amazing brew! Save 20% on all orders in the US of the amazing rubs and spices and more at Dizzypigbbq.com by using the code: KEIM Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
00:00-16:00: The Washington Post's Les Carpenter chats about Washington dropping the Redskins nickname, if they will have a nickname anytime soon, Daniel Snyder's battles in the sport and his future as an owner, the power of the Washington Post, how an NFL season might look, if fans will be in the stands at all in 2020 and more! 17:00-40:00: Rochester Democrat and Chronicle writer Sal Maiorana chats about the Yanks-Nats opener, Gerrit Cole being the difference, the Cubs' 2020 outlook, the Blue Jays coming to Buffalo, if Josh Allen is ready to take a giant step for the Bills, if the Buffalo defense can actually be better when we play football, why he's all in on McBeane, if the Sabres will ever be good again, best Sabres playoff memories, his recent book and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Redskins rookie expectations (0:05). How MLB Playoffs will look (11:28). Les Carpenter from The Washington Post joins to recap the wild week with the Washington Football Team (19:36). This Date in Nats History (29:06).
Where are we with the discussion of the team and the league and more? Are we closer to a play by play voice? Dukes and Les Carpenter of the Washington Post.
11:00 - The Cardinals have their 5-man rotation set, now the questions shift to the bullpen 11:15 - The NFL is running out of time 11:30 - Bet it or Forget it 11:45 - Questions & Answers 12:00 - Washington Post NFL writer Les Carpenter doesn't expect the NFL to push Washington's owner Dan Snyder out the door 12:15 - Is Robert Thomas the Blues' x-factor for the postseason run? 12:30 - St. Louis County Executive Dr. Sam Page explains his decision to restrict youth sports 1:00 - MLB Network Host Brian Kenny says he's picking Jack Flaherty to win the NL Cy Young this season 1:15 - The Junk Drawer 1:30 - What is Buster Olney referencing when he says the Cardinals could make a big move this season? 1:45 - The Crossover
Washington Post NFL writer Les Carpenter doesn't expect the NFL to push Washington's owner Dan Snyder out the door
Jeff Dickerson reacts to the First Take panel discussion on if there should be punishment for Dan Snyder. Plus, Washington Post’s Les Carpenter joins the show.
Sports Reporter Les Carpenter was a contributor to the Washington Post bombshell piece that dropped yesterday where fifteen women within the Washington football franchise's organization accused front office officials of sexual harassment. Although shoc...
Washington Post Redskins Insider, Les Carpenter on the pending name change & more news coming from Redskins Headquarters. Today, Was the Day When...
Furness revisits former Quinton Dunbar attorney Michael Grieco's comments on Softy and Dick's show from May about the case against the Seahawks cornerback after reports came out through the weekend the victims may have been bribed to change their stories. Les Carpenter of The Washington Post joins to discuss the pressure campaign that has finally resulted in an upcoming name change for the Washington football team as the franchise announced the slur "Redskins" would be retired.
Les Carpenter of The Washington Post joins Ian Furness to discuss the pressure campaign that has finally resulted in an upcoming name change for the Washington football team as the franchise announced the slur "Redskins" would be retired.
Redskins insider, JP Finlay talks to Les Carpenter and discussing the Redskins. He also talks to Mark Bucher about some good being done in the area.
The John Keim Report is sponsored by Lone Oak Coffee, get a 5% discount and free shipping on their great coffees at loneoakcoffee.com when you use the code: coffee2020 This episode is also sponsored by Manscaped, save 20% and get free shipping on orders placed at manscaped.com using the code: KEIM QB guru Qunicy Avery weighs in on Dwayne Haskins improvement this offseason and Les Carpenter of the Washington Post discusses the plan of action for Ron Rivera in this unusual year one. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bob, Dave, and Jim discuss the new information regarding Quinton Dunbar's incident in Miami on Wednesday night. Take Two: CFB is taking notes from the NFL on how to move forward with their season, and there will be a live sporting event for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic, as Dustin Johnson and Rory McIlroy are taking on Rickie Fowler and Matt Wolff at a charity golf event in Florida.
In the 2nd hour, Dukes has Les Carpenter of the Washington Post to talk about his latest piece on Redskins WR/RB Antonio Gibson. Who is the next Terry McLaurin? Over the weekend Dukes and EB interviewed Albert Breer of the MMQB and NFL Network. If you missed it...we got you covered here.
1:17 Les Carpenter 23:00 Lurch's book collection 32:16 Jay Cutler's divorce
Two more fantastic guests join the show to discuss the draft, Trent Williams and much more. Jordan Dajani of CBS Sports and Les Carpenter of the Washington Post are on CDVTW.
1:17 - Les Carpenter reports that the Kyle Smith could be elevated to Redskins GM following the NFL Draft. 15:49 - Ron Rivera comments at Luncheon on Redskins free-agency approach 25:51 - John Wall says he would not play this season even if season is extended.
1:10 - Les Carpenter with some insight into Tua Tagovailoa's hip recovery. 12:30 - Calls/tweets: Thoughts on Tua? 30:45 - B-Mitch and Scott tell us what their indoor weekend plans are
Les Carpenter of Washington Post joins Morning Drive to discuss the Redskins draft plans, will they draft Tua Tagovailoa or Chase Young and thoughts on Ron Rivera.
In the second hour of the show, Robby Stanley and Joe Rexrode breakdown the Redskins draft plans with Les Carpenter and could there be four quarterbacks drafted in the top 10 of the NFL Draft. - Update the Nashville Sports Bracket - Les Carpenter of The Washington Post talks Redskins draft plans (12:11) - Will 4 quarterbacks go in the top 10 in the draft? (23:20) - Where will teams hold their NFL Draft war room? (34:34)
1:23 Recapping the Larry Hogan interview 8:12 Washington Post's Les Carpenter 25:41 What did you watch last night?
Yesterday we found out that the Hawks had traded a fifth-round pick for cornerback Quinton Dunbar from the Washington Redskins. The Washington Post's Les Carpenter joins us to let us know what we can expect from Dunbar. He could be a steal, if he can stay healthy. On today's Divorce Report: Cam Newton and Carolina to officially part ways. Where's Cam going to land next?
Les Carpenter of The Washington Post joined B-Mitch and Scott Linn to break down Trent Williams' agent's statement about demanding to be traded or released, as well as the rest of the Redskins free agency moves. Then, the guys take your calls on the Redskins free agency moves and the Trent Williams situation.
John is joined by Washington Post reporter Les Carpenter as free agency opens and the Redskins make no major splash deals.. They discuss the swing at Amari Cooper, the decision to not chase a veteran quarterback and the signings they have made including CB Kendall Fuller. Also John says don't believe a word of the Jameis Winston rumors to DC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
B-Mitch and Scott talk about what the Redskins plans are this offseason, from the draft to free agency. Then, Les Carpenter of The Washington Post joined the guys with the latest Redskins news.
HTTD's Rajan Nanavati and Patrick Rice reconvened to discuss the Washington Post story in which Trent Williams publicly shreds DC sports' persona non grata, Bruce Allen. The conversation includes a deep-dive into the story on Trent Williams by Les Carpenter (0:33), what a Redskins Front Office could look like without Bruce Allen (22:53), a further look at what the Redskins could or should do with their top pick in the 2020 NFL Draft (30:35), breaking down the Redskins matchup against the Green Bay Packers (47:32), and a quick segue to the Nationals' chances of re-signing Stephen Strasburg and/or Anthony Rendon (1:09:48).
John catches up with Landon Collins after the Redskins storm back from 14 down to win in Carolina 29-21. He also talks to Washington Post colleague Les Carpenter and gives some observations on the suddenly successful Skins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John is joined by Les Carpenter and Kareem Copeland to discuss Trent Williams ending his long holdout. Also Dwayne Haskins may have his first start in Buffalo. And Alex Smith's playing future. Come see a live taping of the pod on Nov 18th at City Tap in Ashburn. RSVP here to reserve a spot and bring your questions to be recorded and used on the pod. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/podcast-live-taping-of-the-john-keim-report-tickets-79726150061 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ML and Les Carpenter from the Washington Post chat all things Redskins, Dan Snyder's bad and good owning the team, if they will ever be good again, the possible QB battle down the road and more!
Washington Post Redskins Reporter Les Carpenter tells us the Redskins hoped Foster would be a potential locker room leader...but Foster's torn ACL means we'll never know for this season.
The Skins build up their defense with former Giant Landon Collins and another former G-Man and Eagle, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie. We get analysis from Les Carpenter at The Washington Post
On being thrown onto an NFL beat without much notice; on watching Alex Smith's leg being broken—then reacting as a writer; on whether players care whether a writer exists; on Major League Baseball presenting the Iran hostages with lifetime passes.
On Wednesday in the Guardian, Les Carpenter published a story about the ways poor and marginalized youths are excluded from playing soccer and the implications for the professional game. Les joins Bobby, George, and Greg Howard of the New York Times, who has written extensively about race and sports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices