105.3 The Fan
Reactions to the best and most cringe-worthy Super Bowl commercials, and plenty of thoughts on that wild halftime show.
Comparing Dak Prescott to one of the Super Bowl combatants last night, the guys ask whether or not they think Dak Prescott is a better QB than Jimmy Garoppolo.
Shan and RJ react to the names that were announced as members of the 2020 NFL Hall of Fame induction class.
With reports from the weekend that the Cowboys are leaning towards giving Dak the franchise tag, Shan and RJ debate the factors that could be holding negotiations up.
If the Cowboys are going to tag Dak Prescott with a non-exclusive franchise tag, they could potentially trade him for two first round picks...Would you do that now if you could?
The boys discuss just how much more the Kansas City faithful should expect to see their team competing for it all, whether or not a dynasty is in the making.
Wanna have some fun gambling on the Super Bowl on Sunday? Well you can do a lot more than that...The guys have the wildest things you can gamble on during the game.
Fish weighs in on Dak's latest comments about potentially sitting out if he's franchise tagged, and all the other Cowboys news and notes coming out of Miami.
Jason Witten makes it known that he plans to continue playing football, but Cowboys fans are not quit ready to let him back in the clubhouse...at least, not in the same capacity.
The fellas make their official, uncompromising picks as to who wins and how on Super Bowl Sunday.
The guys debate who they personally would like to see win the Super Bowl on Sunday, and the reasons why some TOLOs have for only leaning one way.
The legendary Cowboys QB weighs in on the current direction of the Cowboys, his thoughts on the new coaching hire, Dak's worth to the Cowboys, decisions on free agents and much more!
RJ found some reasons why people SHOULDN'T watch the big game this weekend, but do any of them actually hold up?
The debut of RJ's new song to honor the Garrett collective that's gathering among the coaching staff in New York, and Jay Glazer has some advice for Jason Witten if he wants to become a coach.
The guys discuss the various favorite Super Bowl snacks around the country, RJ gives Roy an impromptu geography quiz, and Shan ends the segment with a major flub.
Jay Glazer was interviewed about the Cowboys' coaching decision, and shares some insight into the hire that make Shan and RJ just a little bit nervous about the decision-making process at the Star.
The guys have some fun with the TOLO's coming up with tag lines for Jaylon Smith's new product endorsement, and a daycare experience that may have taken things a little too far.
Shan and RJ discuss the latest labor issues between the NFL and the NFLPA as the two sides are set to sit down today and discuss the next Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Shan and RJ sit down with Delino DeShields Jr and his father to discuss the state of MLB, the Astros allegations, and his part in the new upcoming movie - Sonic the Hedgehog!
The Big Diesel gave an emotionally charged tribute to his "little brother" Kobe on TNT's pregame show, and the guys discuss the lasting memory of the two global superstars.
The Cowboys' QB speaks for the first time about the changes that have been made this offseason, why he's happy to see Kellen Moore sticking around, and what he learned from Jason Garrett.
RJ Choppy has some pictures of him in compromising positions surface on the internet, so the rest of the crew grills him on how they came to exist in the first place.
If there's going to be a beatdown in the Super Bowl, the numbers suggest it's only going to go one way...Why Shan disagrees with that assessment, and the two discuss the matchups.
Deion Sanders says he wants to get into coaching at the collegiate level, but does he have too many red flags in his past to make that work?
With the Cowboys finalizing their coaching staff, Shan and RJ dive into their credentials to see which they're excited about for the future of the team.
The legendary Hall of Fame defensive back joins Shan and RJ to explain what it's like to go through a major coaching change from a locker room's perspective, weighs in on the Cowboys coaching staff moves, and much more!
The guys react to Shaquille O'Neal speaking for the first time since the death of his former teammate Kobe Bryant.
Shan and RJ got some audio from the Cowboys coaching staff yesterday, and try to decide whether or not the evidence is pointing to the defense looking drastically different in 2020.
A coach was suspended for saying he would have a dinner with Hitler, and one member of the show took a trip to the Holocaust and Civil Rights Museum in downtown Dallas and shares his experience.
The 1 PM hour of the K&C Masterpiece.
Trying to put together the pieces of the Kobe Bryant tragedy and where it exists in the landscape of sports tragedies in history.
The DFW GOAT weighs in on the loss of one of the greatest figures in sports history.
The guys share a story of Tony Romo and Kobe Bryant intersecting right in the heart of downtown Dallas.
Mike Fisher reacts to the news of Kobe's passing, some insight into the Cowboys newest coach, and what some of the Mavericks thought about the all-time great.
The guys pay tribute to one of the greatest athletes in history, and defend the Mavericks' owner for what he did following the announcement of Kobe's death.
The guys discuss the newest coach under Mike McCarthy with the Cowboys, and continue to share their anguish over the news that Kobe Bryant passed away.
ProFootballTalk's Mike Florio joins the program to set straight his comments about the 49ers and Patrick Mahomes, and has some other thoughts on Dak and Amari Cooper that the Cowboys should consider.
RJ has a suggestion for Cowboys fans who are looking for other options outside of Amari Cooper, and says the key to his thinking is prioritizing the positions that would help the Cowboys the most.
The guys recap the win over the Trail Blazers, declare Luka's spot among the All-Stars, and ask whether or not this is the last season of the King's reign.
Did Florio step in it with his comments about how the 49ers should plan to defend against the Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes?
Shan and RJ examine the viral photo that made the rounds on social media of the Cowboys Pro-Bowl representatives.
Fish opines on the newest Cowboys coaching changes, the definition of the word "pablum", why the Cowboys need to lock up Dak, and reactions to Will McClay's teasing of offseason plans.
Donovan McNabb and Terrell Owens are feuding in public again, RJ follows up on the seatbelt issue he's having with his son, and the guys discuss the cleanliness of their bath towels.
Who has more leverage in the negotiations between the Cowboys and their free-agent-to-be QB?
The guys go overtime on a pair of segments to debate the merits of Eli Manning's career versus the likes of Dan Marino and Tony Romo, and ask TOLOs whether or not they think the Cowboys' current signal caller is better than the Giants' legendary QB.
The guys debate the question of whether or not Eli Manning deserves to be in the Hall of Fame after the announcement that he will official retire on Friday.
RJ presents some evidence that shows we maybe shouldn't get too excited about the Cowboys offense looking a lot different in 2020 under Mike McCarthy.
The guys react to some of the latest NFL news, Zion Williamson's highly anticipated debut last night, and Roy revives the Opposite Day bit with his wife!
Shan is just slightly irritated by the Cowboys' players continuing to insist on using the HotBoyz moniker, plus other news and notes to react to from around the NFL.
A fight broke out on national television over the money that Dak Prescott should be expecting this offseason, and the guys discuss what exactly would be the make-or-break number to sign him up long term.
Mike dives into the Dwight Powell injury news, a pair of potential replacements the Mavs could possibly make a trade for, his thoughts on the Delonte West video and more!