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The Kevin Sheehan Show

Fun With Czabe

The Kevin Sheehan Show

Kevin Sheehan, Blue Wire

Football, Sports

4.84.6K Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2018

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Kevin opens today show by taking a deeper look into the NFC East off of yesterday's "2-team race" comment. What are the strengths and weaknesses of the Redskins, Eagles, Cowboys and Giants, and who could surprise? He's then joined by The Czabe, Steve Czaban, to talk the Redskins, the roughing the passer penalties, Tiger's big win and more. After Czabe, Mark Zuckerman calls in before what could be Bryce Harper's last game in DC as a member of the Washington Nationals. What does he think the odds are of Bryce leaving, and will Max Scherzer win the Cy Young after notching his 300th strikeout of the year on Tuesday? Kevin then wraps up with NFL Buy or Sell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

You want it. You need it. It's what everyone's talking about. The Kevin Sheehan Show. Now here's Kevin.

0:08.8

We're chatter and Friendship Heights, corner of Wisconsin and Jennifer Streets Northwest.

0:12.8

Aaron is here, this show, the Kevin Sheehan Show, presented by Window Nation. If you're in the market for Windows, call now.

0:19.5

Call before Sunday, and you'll save big 86690 Nation or windownation.com and tell them I told you to call more on how much you'll save in a few minutes.

0:30.6

Steve Zabin will be my guest on the podcast in a little bit. Mark Zuckerman, who covers the Nats for Mass and Sports, will join me as well

0:37.6

to talk about what could be Bryce Harper's final home game in Washington this afternoon. A quick note,

0:44.3

Tommy and I talked yesterday about the roughing the passer penalty. I predicted that there would be

0:51.0

a pullback from this rule and perhaps a different interpretation of the rule

0:56.2

and that we would not see the same kind of penalties called the rest of the year like we saw

1:01.3

on Clay Matthews on his sack on Alex Smith. On Sunday, Tom thought it would get, it would be the same

1:08.1

and that this was the future. This from Mark Maskey in the Washington Post

1:12.0

yesterday, NFL's roughing the passer rule isn't changing, but it may be applied differently.

1:19.2

And he writes, multiple people familiar with the inner workings of the NFL competition committee

1:23.4

said the language of the rule, which makes it a penalty for defensive players to land with all or most of their body weight on the quarterback would not be altered this season, but the way it is enforced would change.

1:37.1

More from Maskey's column. A person close to the rules process said no formal instructions to the on-field officials are likely to be made,

1:44.7

but it is expected that the roughing the passer rule will be called differently,

1:50.1

with the shift in emphasis becoming clear through officiating videos distributed by the league.

1:55.6

One person on the condition of anonymity, I believe, said, quote,

1:59.1

I think you'll see a change going forward.

2:02.2

Closed, quote. Someone else said, I'm not sure we can do anything with the rule this year,

2:08.2

but again, it's going to be applied differently. What I said yesterday and what I believe to be the

2:14.3

case here is that part of the language that spoke to body weight,

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