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The Kevin Sheehan Show

Gruden Gone; Nats Face Elimination

The Kevin Sheehan Show

Kevin Sheehan, Blue Wire

Sports, Football

4.84.6K Ratings

🗓️ 7 October 2019

⏱️ 84 minutes

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Summary

Kevin and Aaron opened with a Nats-Dodgers recap then got to the Jay Gruden firing early this morning. Kevin had ESPN's John Keim on the show to discuss what's next including early names on the 2020 Skins' coaching list. Kevin did a Skins-Pats game recap and talked Terps and other NFL too. 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.

0:09.0

All right. I'm here and Aaron's here. It's a breaking news kind of day. Jay Gruden was fired early this morning.

0:16.3

Bill Callahan was elevated to interim coach. I'm going to update everybody on the radio conversations

0:22.7

that I had this morning with J.P. Finley and Diana Rusini here shortly. We're hopeful of having

0:29.5

John Kime on, but all of the beat reporters today that have various pieces of information,

0:35.8

they're all super busy.

0:42.5

There's a 1 p.m. press conference, and we're recording this a couple of hours before that press conference.

0:43.7

But anyway, I'm going to try to get something out here quickly so that you can digest it,

0:48.4

and obviously a lot of this will change or a lot of this will be perhaps old news by the time we get to the press conference.

0:55.9

But anyway, let me start with this, okay?

0:59.0

I was so, even last night after the game, in full expectation mode that something more likely

1:07.5

than not was going to happen today, I couldn't have cared less, Aaron. I was so into the

1:13.9

baseball game last night. And it turned really ugly in the sixth inning when they tried to do what

1:21.3

they've already done in this postseason, which is go with a starter in relief. It worked in the

1:27.0

wild card game, bringing Strrasbourg in. It worked

1:29.8

Friday night in one of the more compelling postseason games. This franchise has ever played in.

1:36.1

There haven't been a lot of them. This is the fifth year being in the postseason as the Washington

1:40.1

Nationals. That game two in Dodger Stadium on Friday night was as good and high quality

1:46.7

as it gets with incredible decisions made by the manager, which we will get to, one of which

1:52.7

was to bring Max Scher out of the pen to pitch a perfect eighth inning, struck out all three,

1:59.9

and that immediately, I guess, made it,

2:03.3

made it so that he would not be able to start game three. He's going to start tonight. But they had to

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