Tonight on The Kickoff, join host Harry Broadhurst, Jason Teasley, Erik Watkins and Randy Isbelle as they present their unique looks at the worlds of professional and college football mixing a blend of actual statistical knowledge with razor-sharp wit. The guys return to the Greatest of All Teams as they move to the NFC West, leading to one co-host in particular feeling slighted. In addition, the coronavirus concerns still affect NFL scheduling and the college football season, and the Washington franchise may have sunk to (yet another) new low in the Snyder era. Tonight’s episode of
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Greatest of All Teams – NFC West, Corona Taking Over and a New Low (?) for Washington
About The Kickoff
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to The Kickoff with Harry Broadhurst, Erik Watkins, Jayson Teasley, and Brandon Biskobing. This is not your traditional football show. Rather than breaking down every single game, we give you all the must-know information and the debate. While encouraging each other to speak what we think. Whether we are right, wrong or just plain nuts.
Harry Broadhurst
Harry Broadhurst is a lifelong Buffalo Bills fan based out of Youngstown, Ohio. In addition, he also enjoys torturing himself by watching tons of Reality TV and listening to pop music. When he’s not watching the Bills on Sunday’s, you’ll find him rooting on his beloved Florida Gators on Saturdays as well.
Jayson Teasley
Jason Teasley, the man, the myth, the legend, in his own mind. Fantasy football junkie and the residential evil ginger that brings his insights and opinions whether warranted or not.
Erik Watkins
Erik started out with watching games and staying up late for Sunday and Monday night. It spread to college, and eventually just about every single sport in the book. By the time he graduated from UNF, all his friends and family thought Erik would be better off as a sportswriter. Perhaps a journalist, or a commentator than anything to do with math (boy were they right). So, after wandering around with a degree and looking for a job, he started a blog. The blog turned into some freelance work. After that, work led him right here talking about the game that he loves.
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