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.
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.
In the final hour of The Chris Russell Show on The Team 980, Lynnell Willingham is joined by Scott Jackson from Bleav in Commanders to dissect Washington’s tough season. They cover Dan Quinn taking over defensive play calling, Adam Peters’ roster decisions, and why the team continues to struggle. Next, Lynnell reacts to another Wizards loss, highlighting the promise he still sees despite their record. Rick “Doc” Walker joins to discuss the state of the Commanders ahead of his own show, sharing his insights and analysis. Finally, Lynnell wraps up with his Super 6 Pack, spotlighting the best NFL teams and honorable mentions so far this season, making for a fan-driven, insightful, and energetic finale.
Scott joins The Youngest in Charge to break down the Commanders’ disappointing season, focusing on Dan Quinn taking over defensive play-calling and Adam Peters’ roster decisions, including the ongoing lack of talent. Together, they analyze the team’s struggles, highlight key letdowns, and discuss what has gone wrong for Washington this year.
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.
Chris “The Rooster” Russell kicks off the show with a passionate breakdown of the Commanders’ ugly loss to the Detroit Lions, analyzing what went wrong on both sides of the ball and reacting to Von Miller’s defense of the coaching staff, placing responsibility on the players. He examines how Dan Quinn’s defensive struggles have followed him from Dallas to Washington, while also covering breaking NFL news, including the Giants firing Brian Daboll and Joe Burrow being activated off injured reserve. The conversation shifts to Jayden Daniels’ potential return, fan reactions, and debates over whether Washington’s struggles stem from talent, coaching, or scheme. The show culminates with Dan Quinn announcing he’ll take over defensive play-calling, sparking further discussion on fan reactions, statistical breakdowns, and why this move may be little more than a band-aid on the team’s long-term defensive issues.
In the opening hour of The Chris Russell Show on The Team 980, Chris dives into the Commanders’ ugly loss to the Detroit Lions, breaking down what went wrong on both sides of the ball. He then reacts to Von Miller’s comments defending the coaching staff and putting responsibility on the players, and discusses how Dan Quinn’s defensive struggles have followed him from Dallas to Washington. The hour wraps with some breaking NFL news, as the Giants fire head coach Brian Daboll and Joe Burrow is activated off injured reserve. Tune in for The Rooster’s passionate analysis, sharp takes, and inside insight on all things Commanders and NFL.
Hour 2 of The Chris Russell Show on The Team 980 kicks off with Chris reacting to Dan Quinn’s thoughts on the Commanders’ defensive struggles, breaking down where the issues truly lie. The conversation shifts to Jayden Daniels’ potential return, as Chris gets fan reactions and opinions on when he should be back. Finally, Chris dives into a lively debate with fans about the Commanders’ roster, discussing whether the team’s struggles are due to talent, coaching, scheme, or something else. This hour is packed with fan-driven debate, insider analysis, and sharp takes on Washington’s ongoing challenges.
In the final hour of The Chris Russell Show, Chris Russell reacts as Dan Quinn announces he’ll be calling the defensive plays, breaking down fan reactions and what this move really means for Washington. The conversation digs deeper into why the Commanders’ defense continues to struggle, analyzing major statistical categories where the team is falling behind. Chris also explains why this defensive change may be little more than a band-aid on long-term problems. It’s a fan-driven, analytical finale packed with insightful commentary, numbers, and passionate debate about the state of the Commanders.
In the midst of discussing the Commanders’ defensive struggles, Dan Quinn dropped the surprising news that he will be taking over play-calling duties, while Joe Whitt will return to the booth to assist with identifying coverages. Listen as Dan Quinn addresses the media with this unexpected update, followed by our audience’s reaction to the shake-up.
Chris Russell dives into Dan Quinn’s defensive struggles not only this year as the Commanders’ head coach but also dating back to his time as the Cowboys’ defensive coordinator. The Rooster breaks down where things have gone wrong schematically and situationally before opening up the phone lines for listeners to share their thoughts on Quinn’s coaching performance.
1:12 - The Chris Russell Show Hour 1 - Lions Want Revenge, Trump to Attend Game on Sunday + Happy Birthday Cowboy B 41:04 - The Chris Russell Show Hour 2 - Jayden Doesn’t Need Surgery, Assessing JD5’s Play + Should Jayden Play Again This Season? 1:22:16 - The Chris Russell Show Hour 3 - Keys to the Game, Picks Against the Spread + Dum Dum of the Day
Hour 1 1:12 - Detroit Is Back and They're Seeking Out Their Revenge 19:27 - Happy Birthday Cowboy B!! 29:35 - President Trump Will Be in Attendance for Washington vs Detroit 37:56 - Shoutout Yung Stunna B!
Hour 2 1:12 - Jayden Daniels Does Not Need Surgery, Likely to Return This Season 17:10 - Chris Wants Jayden Daniels to Play Again This Season No Matter Our Record 27:33 - Jayden Daniels Should Not Be Above Criticism 38:00 - Calls on Jayden Daniels Returning to Play Once Healthy
Hour 3 1:12 - Keys to the Game 16:57 - Calls: What Must the Commanders Do To Win Sunday? 24:03 - Chris Russell’s Six-Pack: Picks Against Spread and Top Six Teams in NFL 34:36 - Dum Dum of the Day
Chris Russell opens the show with a somber tribute to Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, who tragically passed away at just 24, before celebrating Alex Ovechkin’s historic 900th career goal. Things heat up when A-MAC suggests Ovechkin could finish his career with another team, sparking a fiery debate that carries into audience reactions. Chris also tackles Colin Cowherd’s bold claim that he’d take Caleb Williams over Jayden Daniels, delivering a scathing retort. The show continues with A-MAC’s “All Things A-MAC” segment, breaking down the biggest college football matchups and the first CFP rankings, followed by an insider perspective from Capitals play-by-play announcer Joe Beninati, and wraps up with the signature Dumb Dumb of the Day.
Chris Russell opens the show with a somber tribute to Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, who tragically passed away at just 24 years old. Then, the tone shifts as the Rooster celebrates Alex Ovechkin’s historic 900th career goal — but things heat up fast when A-MAC proposes a bold theory about Ovechkin possibly finishing his career with another team. The Rooster isn’t having it, leading to a passionate back-and-forth you won’t want to miss.
Hour 2 of The Chris Russell Show on The Team 980 kicks off with the audience reacting to Chris Russell and A-MAC’s fiery debate about whether Alex Ovechkin could play for a new team. Chris then tackles Colin Cowherd’s bold statement that he’d take Caleb Williams over Jayden Daniels, sharing his scathing retort. Finally, the hour wraps up with a lively moment as Mama & Papa A-MAC have some choice words for Chris Russell.
In the final hour of The Chris Russell Show on The Team 980, the weekly segment “All Things A-MAC” returns as A-MAC breaks down some of the biggest college football matchups and reacts to the release of the first CFP rankings. Chris then welcomes Capitals play-by-play announcer Joe Beninati, offering an insider perspective on the team and the NHL season before ending in usual fashion with Dumb Dumb of the Day.