1 00:00:00,240 --> 00:00:08,320 Speaker 1: So let the speculation begin. By the way, I don't 2 00:00:08,320 --> 00:00:10,879 Speaker 1: think I'm like losing my hearing, Eddie. Like all of 3 00:00:10,920 --> 00:00:13,360 Speaker 1: a sudden, this little module over here, I can't hear anything, 4 00:00:17,960 --> 00:00:22,360 Speaker 1: barely hear that. Did you just play the uh? I 5 00:00:22,400 --> 00:00:24,599 Speaker 1: got this on like J ANDV level. That's you know 6 00:00:24,600 --> 00:00:27,960 Speaker 1: what I mean? Usually when J ANDV has its headsets on, 7 00:00:28,000 --> 00:00:32,320 Speaker 1: you can hear from a mile away. Anyway, Let the 8 00:00:32,400 --> 00:00:37,800 Speaker 1: speculation begin, because we begin on this Monday. Good afternoon 9 00:00:37,840 --> 00:00:40,199 Speaker 1: to everybody here on querying company, to all of you 10 00:00:40,240 --> 00:00:45,280 Speaker 1: in the company with breaking news times too. When it 11 00:00:45,320 --> 00:00:53,840 Speaker 1: comes to your Indianapolis Colts, first, thank you, Eddie. The 12 00:00:53,880 --> 00:00:57,840 Speaker 1: first is that the official depth chart for the first 13 00:00:57,880 --> 00:01:01,240 Speaker 1: time this year has been released and anticipate of not 14 00:01:01,400 --> 00:01:05,160 Speaker 1: only the Colts practice against the Baltimore Ravens tomorrow, but 15 00:01:05,200 --> 00:01:09,160 Speaker 1: also their preseason game number one in Baltimore coming up 16 00:01:09,200 --> 00:01:13,000 Speaker 1: on Thursday, and we will break that down a lot 17 00:01:13,080 --> 00:01:16,000 Speaker 1: over the course of today. But also when it comes 18 00:01:16,040 --> 00:01:22,559 Speaker 1: to the Colts, let the speculation begin, Let the games begin. 19 00:01:24,959 --> 00:01:35,240 Speaker 1: Let the wild predictions, the in depth analysis, the putting together, 20 00:01:35,560 --> 00:01:38,600 Speaker 1: like connecting the dots that don't exist. Let it all begin, 21 00:01:41,400 --> 00:01:46,040 Speaker 1: because the Jim or say estate in Carmel that was 22 00:01:46,560 --> 00:01:49,240 Speaker 1: put up on the market I believe within the last 23 00:01:49,320 --> 00:01:52,440 Speaker 1: week maybe ten days, at a price tag of twelve 24 00:01:52,440 --> 00:01:57,040 Speaker 1: million dollars, as well as his property at Lake Maxinkuckie 25 00:01:57,160 --> 00:02:05,760 Speaker 1: aka Colver in Northern Indiana, both already pending in sale 26 00:02:05,800 --> 00:02:12,920 Speaker 1: for a cash sale above asking price. However, the identity 27 00:02:13,040 --> 00:02:17,160 Speaker 1: of said purchaser has not been released, So let the 28 00:02:17,240 --> 00:02:23,760 Speaker 1: games begin on trying to figure out who it is 29 00:02:24,120 --> 00:02:28,640 Speaker 1: that made or is pending on making the purchase. Now, 30 00:02:29,960 --> 00:02:32,480 Speaker 1: if you think about a couple of years, and I've 31 00:02:32,480 --> 00:02:34,360 Speaker 1: always wondered if somebody can help me out with this. 32 00:02:37,160 --> 00:02:40,240 Speaker 1: Several years ago, it was early in the Andrew Luck tenure. 33 00:02:41,240 --> 00:02:44,200 Speaker 1: There was a huge house being built in Johnson County 34 00:02:44,840 --> 00:02:46,800 Speaker 1: and everybody and their brother was trying to figure out 35 00:02:46,800 --> 00:02:48,320 Speaker 1: who it was. And people are like, it's Andrew Luck. 36 00:02:48,320 --> 00:02:50,480 Speaker 1: He's building a huge house in Johnson County. He's not 37 00:02:50,520 --> 00:02:52,240 Speaker 1: going anywhere. He loves it here. He's going to live 38 00:02:52,240 --> 00:02:54,760 Speaker 1: on this estate. And then it was no, no, no, actually 39 00:02:54,800 --> 00:02:56,840 Speaker 1: that's Peyton Manning's house. They're not going to release him. 40 00:02:56,840 --> 00:03:00,680 Speaker 1: Peyton Mannings building a house. He's living forever in Indianapolis. 41 00:03:01,240 --> 00:03:04,400 Speaker 1: And I don't think it turned out to be either one. Well, 42 00:03:04,480 --> 00:03:06,200 Speaker 1: I mean, I know it wasn't one of those two. 43 00:03:07,880 --> 00:03:10,120 Speaker 1: I don't know who it was that was building and 44 00:03:11,919 --> 00:03:15,600 Speaker 1: bought the big mystery estate in Johnson County. But now 45 00:03:16,120 --> 00:03:18,520 Speaker 1: let the games begin, Eddie. If you had to do 46 00:03:18,760 --> 00:03:24,560 Speaker 1: who is the who's the clubhouse leader on? And I 47 00:03:24,639 --> 00:03:27,239 Speaker 1: have my own suspicion here, but who is the clubhouse 48 00:03:27,320 --> 00:03:30,720 Speaker 1: leader on the name that is most commonly going to 49 00:03:30,720 --> 00:03:33,919 Speaker 1: be linked that people believe is the person that bought 50 00:03:34,080 --> 00:03:37,680 Speaker 1: or is trying to purchase over market asking price of 51 00:03:37,720 --> 00:03:45,240 Speaker 1: twelve million dollars cash pending sale. Who's the clubhouse leader 52 00:03:45,280 --> 00:03:48,080 Speaker 1: on the name that will be the most immediately linked 53 00:03:48,120 --> 00:03:48,360 Speaker 1: to that? 54 00:03:48,520 --> 00:03:51,480 Speaker 2: I have no idea on names, Jacob, like whatsoever? Like 55 00:03:51,520 --> 00:03:54,920 Speaker 2: who's got that level of cash to pay over asking price? 56 00:03:55,000 --> 00:04:01,400 Speaker 1: Hyres Halliburton? Maybe Peyton Manning really think he would buy 57 00:04:01,440 --> 00:04:04,760 Speaker 1: a house in Indy? Bernard Ryman, you can't get a 58 00:04:04,800 --> 00:04:09,800 Speaker 1: big check Forrest Lucas. Let me throw a curveball. Okay, 59 00:04:11,160 --> 00:04:14,840 Speaker 1: Could it be like somebody who's looking to invest in 60 00:04:14,880 --> 00:04:20,440 Speaker 1: a potential MLS team in Indiana? Okay? Yes, and no, 61 00:04:20,520 --> 00:04:23,880 Speaker 1: not a bad And that whole discussion of the MLS 62 00:04:23,960 --> 00:04:25,599 Speaker 1: thing has kind of cooled a little bit. You know, 63 00:04:25,640 --> 00:04:29,280 Speaker 1: there's been a lot about that lately. But you know, 64 00:04:29,320 --> 00:04:31,479 Speaker 1: I mean McAfee's name will be thrown out as a 65 00:04:31,480 --> 00:04:33,839 Speaker 1: buy you know, is that who's gonna buy it? But 66 00:04:34,640 --> 00:04:39,040 Speaker 1: to your point, Eddie, I do think that it is possible. 67 00:04:39,040 --> 00:04:42,719 Speaker 1: I think I told you. I was talking to Krozer 68 00:04:42,720 --> 00:04:44,680 Speaker 1: the other day and I was asking him about Los 69 00:04:44,720 --> 00:04:46,800 Speaker 1: Angeles and I'm like, it just fascinates me when you 70 00:04:46,839 --> 00:04:48,839 Speaker 1: drive through Beverly Hills and you see all those homes 71 00:04:48,839 --> 00:04:51,120 Speaker 1: and you're like, what do all of these people do 72 00:04:51,200 --> 00:04:55,119 Speaker 1: for a living? And Krozer said, well, like a third 73 00:04:55,240 --> 00:04:57,400 Speaker 1: and he's just throwing out a number. I mean, not legitimately, 74 00:04:57,400 --> 00:05:00,640 Speaker 1: but he's like a large percent of those homes people 75 00:05:00,720 --> 00:05:05,760 Speaker 1: blind purchase the zip code and hire a property company 76 00:05:05,760 --> 00:05:08,520 Speaker 1: to upkeep the property, but no one lives in them. 77 00:05:08,600 --> 00:05:13,680 Speaker 1: They're just empty houses that offshore investors, whether it be China, 78 00:05:14,200 --> 00:05:17,719 Speaker 1: whether it be you know, Russia, to be honest with you, 79 00:05:17,760 --> 00:05:22,200 Speaker 1: but investors out buying them just as an investment. And 80 00:05:22,320 --> 00:05:24,800 Speaker 1: it is possible, Eddie, that this is somebody that has 81 00:05:24,839 --> 00:05:27,600 Speaker 1: nothing to do with Indianapolis, Indiana. The Colts or anything 82 00:05:28,080 --> 00:05:31,159 Speaker 1: that is buying it just for the land, you know, 83 00:05:31,200 --> 00:05:35,039 Speaker 1: and they're going to put five four million dollar homes 84 00:05:35,160 --> 00:05:37,320 Speaker 1: in that area and ba ba boom they just made 85 00:05:37,320 --> 00:05:39,240 Speaker 1: They just profited five million, you know what I mean. 86 00:05:39,480 --> 00:05:44,160 Speaker 1: That's entirely possible. Entirely possible. Or to your point, somebody 87 00:05:44,200 --> 00:05:48,000 Speaker 1: living in the UK or somewhere else that is interested 88 00:05:48,000 --> 00:05:49,800 Speaker 1: in being an MLS owner and feels this is the 89 00:05:49,800 --> 00:05:54,360 Speaker 1: market they're going to bring a team. Possible. But let 90 00:05:54,400 --> 00:05:58,000 Speaker 1: the speculating begin. People have already mentioned I've seen Halliburton's name, 91 00:05:58,000 --> 00:06:01,839 Speaker 1: Bernard Ryman. People were joking around about. It's definitely fun 92 00:06:01,880 --> 00:06:04,520 Speaker 1: to think about, for sure. I want to thank, by 93 00:06:04,520 --> 00:06:09,440 Speaker 1: the way, the American Dairy Association of Indiana for having 94 00:06:09,440 --> 00:06:11,880 Speaker 1: me out to the Dairy Bar on Friday. Tons of fun. 95 00:06:11,960 --> 00:06:13,800 Speaker 1: Great to see everybody that was out there, had a 96 00:06:13,839 --> 00:06:17,159 Speaker 1: lot of fun. And then afterwards going around with David 97 00:06:17,160 --> 00:06:19,479 Speaker 1: Woods and interviewing some folks and having fun with that, 98 00:06:19,640 --> 00:06:22,760 Speaker 1: and then going over and doing Hammer and Nigel and 99 00:06:22,800 --> 00:06:28,200 Speaker 1: stopping by to see them. It was definitely fun. Hey Jake, 100 00:06:28,600 --> 00:06:34,800 Speaker 1: I'll bet it was I like this. I'll bet it's 101 00:06:34,920 --> 00:06:39,839 Speaker 1: Jennifer the former Watson's Girl. Okay, possible. Jake Peyton Manning 102 00:06:39,880 --> 00:06:41,680 Speaker 1: bought that house just so he can demolish it. That 103 00:06:41,760 --> 00:06:46,560 Speaker 1: from James possible. But anyway, a lot of fun on Friday. 104 00:06:46,600 --> 00:06:48,120 Speaker 1: We are going to be back at the State Fair 105 00:06:48,160 --> 00:06:51,080 Speaker 1: coming up on Wednesday, that is for the Indiana Governor's Cup. 106 00:06:51,440 --> 00:06:54,000 Speaker 1: Look forward to that. You've been hearing us play some 107 00:06:54,040 --> 00:06:56,880 Speaker 1: of the harness races. Can we play the guy that 108 00:06:56,960 --> 00:06:59,320 Speaker 1: does the harness racing? Where we play the finals? 109 00:06:59,600 --> 00:06:59,840 Speaker 3: Eddie? 110 00:07:00,160 --> 00:07:03,239 Speaker 1: Is there anything better than the beginning of his race calls? 111 00:07:04,120 --> 00:07:05,680 Speaker 1: We get to hear all of his race calls. Can 112 00:07:05,720 --> 00:07:08,159 Speaker 1: you play one of the beginning calls? I want to 113 00:07:08,200 --> 00:07:09,880 Speaker 1: do this. I got to find it. I want to 114 00:07:09,880 --> 00:07:12,920 Speaker 1: do this on opening lap of the Indianapolis five hundred 115 00:07:12,920 --> 00:07:15,920 Speaker 1: coming up in May. Honestly, like, this is what I 116 00:07:15,960 --> 00:07:18,320 Speaker 1: want to do exactly as this guy does. It is 117 00:07:18,400 --> 00:07:24,040 Speaker 1: absolutely awesome. We've been doing that each and every throughout 118 00:07:24,080 --> 00:07:26,080 Speaker 1: the course of the summer. We've been playing different races 119 00:07:26,120 --> 00:07:30,000 Speaker 1: for the Indiana Sire Cup Championship, which is taking place 120 00:07:30,000 --> 00:07:32,080 Speaker 1: at County Fairgrounds throughout the course of the state and 121 00:07:32,120 --> 00:07:35,480 Speaker 1: that all culminates with the Governor's Cup Championship. And that 122 00:07:35,600 --> 00:07:37,920 Speaker 1: means this show on the sixth and the thirteenth will 123 00:07:37,960 --> 00:07:40,080 Speaker 1: be at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, and I look forward 124 00:07:40,080 --> 00:07:44,200 Speaker 1: to being there on Wednesday. Fever. But while Eddie's queuing 125 00:07:44,200 --> 00:07:45,760 Speaker 1: that up, Fever were in action last night. Do you 126 00:07:45,800 --> 00:07:47,760 Speaker 1: have it, Eddie? Here we go. Let me do this. 127 00:07:48,880 --> 00:07:52,120 Speaker 1: Just imagine it is. They're coming to me in turn 128 00:07:52,160 --> 00:07:54,280 Speaker 1: number three on lap one of the indy five hundred. 129 00:07:54,320 --> 00:07:56,520 Speaker 1: This is how I need to call. I absolutely love this, 130 00:07:56,560 --> 00:07:58,840 Speaker 1: and I'm not being sarcastic. I love it. I mean, 131 00:07:58,880 --> 00:08:02,320 Speaker 1: horse racing's fun. Harness racing is awesome. It's a part 132 00:08:02,320 --> 00:08:04,640 Speaker 1: of Indiana, and you have fun with it. And these 133 00:08:04,720 --> 00:08:07,120 Speaker 1: are being broadcast throughout the course of the state. This 134 00:08:07,160 --> 00:08:09,440 Speaker 1: is how I need to call the field when they 135 00:08:09,480 --> 00:08:11,240 Speaker 1: come to me in turn three, lap one of the 136 00:08:11,320 --> 00:08:12,640 Speaker 1: twenty twenty six eighty five. 137 00:08:12,520 --> 00:08:16,680 Speaker 4: Hundred, the first of three divisions Indiana Sired Fair Circuit. 138 00:08:17,000 --> 00:08:20,000 Speaker 4: It's around thirteen in the Quest for the Governor's Cup 139 00:08:20,480 --> 00:08:26,320 Speaker 4: Frankfurt the opener. It's show time that. 140 00:08:28,720 --> 00:08:31,160 Speaker 1: Right there, That's right? Can we get that one more time? 141 00:08:31,400 --> 00:08:34,199 Speaker 1: As they pass, the field passes me. So they're coming 142 00:08:34,240 --> 00:08:37,800 Speaker 1: at me. PoTA Awards in the lead he's the poll center. 143 00:08:37,960 --> 00:08:40,280 Speaker 1: He's got thirty two cars behind him. I'm throwing it 144 00:08:40,320 --> 00:08:43,079 Speaker 1: to whoever's in turn number four in between turns three 145 00:08:43,080 --> 00:08:45,280 Speaker 1: and four, and I do it with this show time 146 00:08:47,880 --> 00:08:52,360 Speaker 1: of trunning. See, I'm telling you love it. I love 147 00:08:52,400 --> 00:08:56,400 Speaker 1: everything about it. Anyway, Fever yesterday, Eddie, you were on 148 00:08:56,440 --> 00:08:58,200 Speaker 1: the pre and post game, I thought, and I listened 149 00:08:58,240 --> 00:08:59,719 Speaker 1: to the vast majority of that game, as a matter 150 00:08:59,720 --> 00:09:05,520 Speaker 1: of fact, and they did what you want a team 151 00:09:05,600 --> 00:09:07,320 Speaker 1: to do, and that is that they had that kind 152 00:09:07,360 --> 00:09:09,480 Speaker 1: of eight point lead through the third quarter, and then 153 00:09:09,559 --> 00:09:11,640 Speaker 1: you know, Seattle made a run it and it looked 154 00:09:11,640 --> 00:09:15,000 Speaker 1: a little bit tenuous, and the fever went to on. 155 00:09:15,120 --> 00:09:18,080 Speaker 1: I think back to back possessions exactly. You go to 156 00:09:18,080 --> 00:09:20,200 Speaker 1: your bread and butter and their bread and butter yesterday 157 00:09:20,880 --> 00:09:24,720 Speaker 1: was undoubtedly Tash Howard, who was really good, high percentage 158 00:09:24,720 --> 00:09:26,839 Speaker 1: from the floor, twenty one points. Every time they needed 159 00:09:26,840 --> 00:09:31,480 Speaker 1: a bucket, she seemingly had the answer. And that was 160 00:09:31,520 --> 00:09:33,480 Speaker 1: a quality win for them because they held off. It 161 00:09:33,520 --> 00:09:35,079 Speaker 1: got loud in that place, man. 162 00:09:35,040 --> 00:09:37,079 Speaker 2: Yeah, it was like a playoff game, Jake, because look 163 00:09:37,080 --> 00:09:38,960 Speaker 2: at how things are shaping up right now in the 164 00:09:39,040 --> 00:09:40,120 Speaker 2: WNBA standings. 165 00:09:40,520 --> 00:09:41,800 Speaker 1: Fifteen games left on. 166 00:09:41,760 --> 00:09:45,000 Speaker 2: The schedule for the Indiana Fever, and it is jam packed, 167 00:09:45,000 --> 00:09:46,800 Speaker 2: like there's a race for a second right now, which 168 00:09:46,960 --> 00:09:49,160 Speaker 2: not many people would have thought going into the All 169 00:09:49,160 --> 00:09:50,920 Speaker 2: Star break, with how the New York Liberty and the 170 00:09:50,960 --> 00:09:53,960 Speaker 2: Minnesota Lynks were pretty much the two best teams in 171 00:09:54,040 --> 00:09:56,200 Speaker 2: the first half of the season. But the Liberty are 172 00:09:56,200 --> 00:09:59,520 Speaker 2: dealing with some injuries. Brianna Stewart's injured, Kennedy Burke is injured, 173 00:10:00,520 --> 00:10:04,120 Speaker 2: Nara Sabali's injured, Like those are three, especially Stewart, three 174 00:10:04,360 --> 00:10:07,000 Speaker 2: valuable pieces a part of their rotation. And right now 175 00:10:07,080 --> 00:10:10,320 Speaker 2: the Fever are fifth in the WNBA standings. They have 176 00:10:10,360 --> 00:10:13,880 Speaker 2: a one game lead over Seattle, and with that win yesterday, 177 00:10:13,920 --> 00:10:16,960 Speaker 2: they have clinched the season series win, because that's even 178 00:10:17,000 --> 00:10:19,640 Speaker 2: more important without close these standings are because now they 179 00:10:19,640 --> 00:10:22,080 Speaker 2: have the head to head tiebreaker over the Storm, both 180 00:10:22,080 --> 00:10:24,240 Speaker 2: of those wins coming in Seattle. They have one game 181 00:10:24,320 --> 00:10:26,760 Speaker 2: left and that'll be here in Indianapolis in a couple 182 00:10:26,800 --> 00:10:27,160 Speaker 2: of weeks. 183 00:10:27,160 --> 00:10:28,720 Speaker 1: And right now. 184 00:10:28,559 --> 00:10:31,520 Speaker 2: They're half a game out of fourth against the Phoenix Mercury, 185 00:10:31,520 --> 00:10:34,760 Speaker 2: who they will face on this road trip that will 186 00:10:34,760 --> 00:10:39,760 Speaker 2: conclude on Thursday, and then the Atlanta Dream are sitting 187 00:10:39,800 --> 00:10:42,400 Speaker 2: in third or game in front of the Fever, and 188 00:10:42,440 --> 00:10:44,520 Speaker 2: then you've got the New York Liberty second, a game 189 00:10:44,559 --> 00:10:47,559 Speaker 2: and a half in front of Indiana. So despite the 190 00:10:47,600 --> 00:10:49,880 Speaker 2: early season struggles in the up and down nature, Jake, 191 00:10:49,920 --> 00:10:53,280 Speaker 2: there's still a avenue in which that the Fever could 192 00:10:53,320 --> 00:10:55,880 Speaker 2: be the second best team in the WNBA by the 193 00:10:55,920 --> 00:10:58,960 Speaker 2: time the postseason starts, especially with the way that they're 194 00:10:58,960 --> 00:10:59,680 Speaker 2: playing right now. 195 00:11:00,120 --> 00:11:04,120 Speaker 1: Okay, the again, right now, I mean the way they're playing, 196 00:11:04,120 --> 00:11:06,760 Speaker 1: you're right, hottest team in the w right and peaking 197 00:11:06,800 --> 00:11:08,280 Speaker 1: at the right time. And then of course you get 198 00:11:08,320 --> 00:11:12,200 Speaker 1: that conversation of the Caitlin Clark aspect of when she 199 00:11:12,320 --> 00:11:14,719 Speaker 1: comes back, which will be fascinating to watch. We'll get 200 00:11:14,720 --> 00:11:17,160 Speaker 1: more into that over the course of today. Let's get 201 00:11:17,160 --> 00:11:20,720 Speaker 1: to the Colts depth chart. The Colts, for the first 202 00:11:20,760 --> 00:11:25,120 Speaker 1: time this season, have announced their depth chart. That is correct. 203 00:11:25,240 --> 00:11:28,040 Speaker 1: There are no major surprises on it. But let me 204 00:11:28,080 --> 00:11:30,720 Speaker 1: read off to you and we literally go almost position 205 00:11:30,840 --> 00:11:33,360 Speaker 1: by position here, not literally, I mean that would take forever, 206 00:11:33,440 --> 00:11:41,000 Speaker 1: but things of note. Okay, wide receiver you have on 207 00:11:41,000 --> 00:11:44,240 Speaker 1: one side, You've got Pittman, no surprise, Ashton Dulan backing 208 00:11:44,360 --> 00:11:46,760 Speaker 1: up right other side of the ball Josh Downs with 209 00:11:46,800 --> 00:11:53,320 Speaker 1: Anthony Gould behind. No surprise is there, right none center 210 00:11:53,920 --> 00:11:57,200 Speaker 1: Center's been an interesting one because Bordolini has taken the 211 00:11:57,440 --> 00:11:59,320 Speaker 1: vast majority of the snaps to start the camp, but 212 00:11:59,400 --> 00:12:01,760 Speaker 1: Danny Penner has kind of not let that get away, 213 00:12:02,400 --> 00:12:04,800 Speaker 1: and Dandy Penner right, Dandy Penzer right now is still 214 00:12:04,800 --> 00:12:07,640 Speaker 1: shown as the backup with Mordolini as your starting center. 215 00:12:09,240 --> 00:12:12,600 Speaker 1: Everything else pretty true to form, exactly where you think 216 00:12:12,640 --> 00:12:18,880 Speaker 1: it would be. Obviously, you know Smith, Goenhalvez. I realized Gonzalvez. 217 00:12:18,920 --> 00:12:22,960 Speaker 1: I always get that confused, Jake. It's go Calvez is 218 00:12:22,960 --> 00:12:29,360 Speaker 1: how it's spelled. But yes, Gonzalvez, thank you, gon Calves, Calves, 219 00:12:29,400 --> 00:12:33,760 Speaker 1: gun Calves, Yeah, Gonsalvez. Dalton Tucker is listed as his backup. 220 00:12:33,760 --> 00:12:37,440 Speaker 1: No surprise there, Quentin Nelson on left guard, you know, 221 00:12:37,480 --> 00:12:41,640 Speaker 1: no surprise there. Right. The first curveball, if you will, 222 00:12:41,720 --> 00:12:44,760 Speaker 1: on the depth chart, I think comes and by the way, 223 00:12:44,800 --> 00:12:48,440 Speaker 1: Alec Pierce Adi Mitchell are the other side receiver, so 224 00:12:48,480 --> 00:12:50,280 Speaker 1: the slot is Josh Downs, and then the right side 225 00:12:50,320 --> 00:12:56,240 Speaker 1: you got Pierce and Adie Mitchell. Adie Mitchell playing well 226 00:12:56,559 --> 00:12:59,600 Speaker 1: tapered off a little bit, but still a camp better 227 00:12:59,640 --> 00:13:02,840 Speaker 1: than what you would, you know, than the alternative because 228 00:13:02,880 --> 00:13:04,760 Speaker 1: a year ago you were waiting for him to show things. 229 00:13:04,800 --> 00:13:06,200 Speaker 1: He has shown things this year. 230 00:13:06,280 --> 00:13:08,559 Speaker 2: I know we're a couple of days away, Jake from 231 00:13:08,960 --> 00:13:12,200 Speaker 2: the first preseason game, and we'll get more clarity on 232 00:13:12,240 --> 00:13:14,720 Speaker 2: this as the week goes on, But it sounds like 233 00:13:14,760 --> 00:13:17,640 Speaker 2: the starters will not play defensively for the Colts. The 234 00:13:17,720 --> 00:13:19,720 Speaker 2: starters on the offense will get a good amount of reps, 235 00:13:19,720 --> 00:13:21,840 Speaker 2: and we'll probably have to make a list of like 236 00:13:21,880 --> 00:13:25,640 Speaker 2: five players as an exercise, like, Hey, these are guys 237 00:13:25,679 --> 00:13:29,280 Speaker 2: that I am going to watch in the first game 238 00:13:29,400 --> 00:13:31,679 Speaker 2: on Thursday night because it sounds like most of the 239 00:13:31,720 --> 00:13:34,400 Speaker 2: starters on the offense I will play, And you know, 240 00:13:34,440 --> 00:13:37,360 Speaker 2: we should make the list without the two quarterbacks being 241 00:13:37,400 --> 00:13:39,240 Speaker 2: listed on just because I think there are some things 242 00:13:40,040 --> 00:13:42,800 Speaker 2: and players to be looking out for in that first game. 243 00:13:44,720 --> 00:13:49,080 Speaker 1: Well that's so that that leads to so expand for 244 00:13:49,240 --> 00:13:51,200 Speaker 1: me on what you mean of players to look out for. 245 00:13:51,400 --> 00:13:54,560 Speaker 2: So like, for example, Ady Mitchell had a very rough 246 00:13:54,640 --> 00:13:58,280 Speaker 2: first week, but he's had a really really good rebound 247 00:13:58,360 --> 00:14:01,839 Speaker 2: and he's playing really well in terms of practice. Now 248 00:14:01,880 --> 00:14:04,120 Speaker 2: can he put it all together? Because as people have 249 00:14:04,200 --> 00:14:06,240 Speaker 2: mentioned time and time again, it's never been an issue 250 00:14:06,280 --> 00:14:08,560 Speaker 2: on whether or not eighty Mitchell can perform on the 251 00:14:08,559 --> 00:14:11,680 Speaker 2: field during practice. It's about carrying that over onto the 252 00:14:11,679 --> 00:14:14,360 Speaker 2: field on Sundays and in game action, just because there's 253 00:14:14,400 --> 00:14:17,160 Speaker 2: still like this question mark of can he finish plays, 254 00:14:17,200 --> 00:14:20,000 Speaker 2: just because it seems like he's afraid of the to 255 00:14:20,040 --> 00:14:23,000 Speaker 2: being hit in the contact right now, especially that's how 256 00:14:23,040 --> 00:14:24,800 Speaker 2: he looked last year as a rookie. So would that 257 00:14:24,840 --> 00:14:27,200 Speaker 2: be a guy that you're looking to watch closely on 258 00:14:27,240 --> 00:14:29,160 Speaker 2: Thursday because he's probably gonna get a lot of run 259 00:14:29,480 --> 00:14:31,960 Speaker 2: both with the starters, the second unit and so on, 260 00:14:32,000 --> 00:14:32,280 Speaker 2: and so. 261 00:14:32,280 --> 00:14:34,000 Speaker 1: Yeah, because you know what you're getting out of Alec Pierce, 262 00:14:34,080 --> 00:14:38,200 Speaker 1: right yep, you know? So Okay. The first curve ball 263 00:14:38,240 --> 00:14:40,480 Speaker 1: to me is at the tight end position on the 264 00:14:40,520 --> 00:14:44,880 Speaker 1: depth chart. Tyler Warren listed as the top of the 265 00:14:44,920 --> 00:14:50,920 Speaker 1: tight end room. No surprise there, mo Aley Cox listed second. 266 00:14:51,320 --> 00:14:53,200 Speaker 1: Also no surprise, especially if you go with the two 267 00:14:53,240 --> 00:14:55,440 Speaker 1: tight end set, because he offsets a little bit what Warre. 268 00:14:55,480 --> 00:14:57,080 Speaker 1: I mean not that Warren's not a good blocker, but 269 00:14:57,080 --> 00:14:59,840 Speaker 1: that's Ali Cox's strong suit is he is a blocking 270 00:15:01,600 --> 00:15:03,720 Speaker 1: What's surprising to me a little bit is the third 271 00:15:03,760 --> 00:15:09,600 Speaker 1: tight end because Will Mallory has played pretty well and 272 00:15:09,640 --> 00:15:12,160 Speaker 1: gotten a lot of reps. But Drew Ogletree is still 273 00:15:12,160 --> 00:15:15,200 Speaker 1: listed as the third tight end, then Mallory, and then 274 00:15:15,240 --> 00:15:17,480 Speaker 1: it gets interesting because Jelanni Woods, who they have been 275 00:15:17,520 --> 00:15:22,320 Speaker 1: OsO patient on, is listed then in fifth, and then 276 00:15:22,360 --> 00:15:24,920 Speaker 1: you get into you know what are they going to keep? 277 00:15:24,960 --> 00:15:25,160 Speaker 4: Four? 278 00:15:25,280 --> 00:15:32,000 Speaker 1: Maybe five? Right? The big position of question is that 279 00:15:32,280 --> 00:15:37,520 Speaker 1: of quarterback, and it simply says Daniel Jones and then 280 00:15:37,560 --> 00:15:43,560 Speaker 1: in all capitol and boldface type or Anthony Richardson, followed 281 00:15:43,600 --> 00:15:47,640 Speaker 1: by Riley Leonard and Jason Bean. The Leonard Bean thing 282 00:15:47,920 --> 00:15:51,120 Speaker 1: is peculiar because Bean is another one that they clearly 283 00:15:51,760 --> 00:15:53,360 Speaker 1: like what he brings to the table, but I think 284 00:15:53,360 --> 00:15:56,560 Speaker 1: they really like Riley Leonard. That is a position that 285 00:15:56,600 --> 00:15:59,160 Speaker 1: you don't anticipate either of those guys playing, but you 286 00:15:59,240 --> 00:16:02,120 Speaker 1: never know. You've got to have that position, and one 287 00:16:02,160 --> 00:16:05,120 Speaker 1: of those two is going to nail that down defensively. 288 00:16:05,160 --> 00:16:10,640 Speaker 1: Nothing overly surprising to me that jumps out. Maybe the 289 00:16:10,720 --> 00:16:15,880 Speaker 1: fact that Cameron grown Cameron mcgron right now is listed 290 00:16:15,920 --> 00:16:18,280 Speaker 1: above Jalen Carlis, who I know they're very high on 291 00:16:18,760 --> 00:16:24,040 Speaker 1: at the linebacker spot. They list Zion Franklin above Joe 292 00:16:24,080 --> 00:16:26,280 Speaker 1: Bachi Bocci has played very well at this point, but 293 00:16:26,320 --> 00:16:29,000 Speaker 1: Franklin coming off of the injury, I think we all 294 00:16:29,040 --> 00:16:33,240 Speaker 1: know that when he is healthy, then you know that 295 00:16:33,400 --> 00:16:40,120 Speaker 1: is his job corner. Juju Brents is listed right behind Ward. 296 00:16:40,240 --> 00:16:46,400 Speaker 1: On one side, they do have Justin. Did we determine 297 00:16:46,440 --> 00:16:50,040 Speaker 1: it's Wally or Whaley? Wally like the movie that e 298 00:16:50,280 --> 00:16:51,880 Speaker 1: I'm telling you that e in there throws me up. 299 00:16:52,240 --> 00:16:54,840 Speaker 1: Justin Wally just above Jalen Jones, and Jalen Jones of 300 00:16:54,840 --> 00:16:58,000 Speaker 1: course is injury and is injured. I should say so 301 00:16:58,040 --> 00:17:01,480 Speaker 1: too is Juju Brent's. So you know, a lot going 302 00:17:01,520 --> 00:17:06,000 Speaker 1: on in that position. The quarterback one is one that 303 00:17:06,160 --> 00:17:09,240 Speaker 1: they're not going to announce anytime soon, obviously for the 304 00:17:09,240 --> 00:17:13,040 Speaker 1: obvious reasons. Then kicker is is a little bit peculiar 305 00:17:13,119 --> 00:17:18,199 Speaker 1: because that is a battle that is you know, they 306 00:17:18,280 --> 00:17:22,600 Speaker 1: brought in competition there and with the departure of Matt Gay, 307 00:17:22,680 --> 00:17:25,119 Speaker 1: it is an open spot. Spencer Schrader is still shown 308 00:17:25,240 --> 00:17:27,200 Speaker 1: as the kicker, and I think that's probably who it's 309 00:17:27,240 --> 00:17:32,000 Speaker 1: going to be that wins that job. So uh, there 310 00:17:32,040 --> 00:17:35,560 Speaker 1: we go. That is the Colt step chart. Any overall 311 00:17:35,600 --> 00:17:38,640 Speaker 1: when I mentioned that too, anything that jumps out at you, Eddie, none, Jake. 312 00:17:38,680 --> 00:17:41,600 Speaker 2: I think it is all pretty much explained expected. The 313 00:17:41,640 --> 00:17:43,919 Speaker 2: one that is a little bit of a standout is 314 00:17:43,960 --> 00:17:47,520 Speaker 2: the fact that Jalen Carlis was not named as the starter. 315 00:17:47,600 --> 00:17:51,720 Speaker 2: Next to is Aia Franklin and Joe Batchie, Like, I 316 00:17:51,720 --> 00:17:52,560 Speaker 2: think it's Batchie. 317 00:17:52,920 --> 00:17:57,359 Speaker 1: It's Bochie, isn't it. Yes, that's right, it's Bachi, isn't there? Yes, 318 00:17:57,480 --> 00:17:59,800 Speaker 1: that's ball. Do we know what bochi ball is? 319 00:18:00,040 --> 00:18:01,960 Speaker 2: It's a game, Jake, where you you can play this 320 00:18:02,040 --> 00:18:04,119 Speaker 2: on concrete, you can play this in the on the beach. 321 00:18:06,200 --> 00:18:08,679 Speaker 2: I've played this on the beach personally. Uh, it's a 322 00:18:08,920 --> 00:18:11,480 Speaker 2: you play with a group of people. You throw a 323 00:18:11,520 --> 00:18:14,960 Speaker 2: ball out there, and then each player has their own ball, 324 00:18:15,000 --> 00:18:17,359 Speaker 2: and the object is to be the closest to the 325 00:18:17,400 --> 00:18:18,040 Speaker 2: Bachie ball. 326 00:18:18,680 --> 00:18:23,400 Speaker 1: That's it. Okay, hold on, So you get like five 327 00:18:23,440 --> 00:18:26,120 Speaker 1: people in a group. Yes, you're all standing around the beach. Yes, 328 00:18:26,480 --> 00:18:30,720 Speaker 1: everybody's holding their own ball, yes, okay. And then what happens, 329 00:18:31,520 --> 00:18:33,800 Speaker 1: So you throw a ball in the air, So you 330 00:18:33,840 --> 00:18:36,520 Speaker 1: throw this, you throw the Boci ball, Okay, you'll throw 331 00:18:36,560 --> 00:18:39,720 Speaker 1: it out there, Okay, And then the object is for 332 00:18:39,800 --> 00:18:42,920 Speaker 1: all the players to throw their ball and try to 333 00:18:42,960 --> 00:18:45,840 Speaker 1: be the closest one to the bachi ball. So this 334 00:18:46,000 --> 00:18:50,359 Speaker 1: is basically the throwing version of like shuffleboard, yes, or 335 00:18:50,400 --> 00:18:54,199 Speaker 1: like horshes. I think I think it's similar to horseshes 336 00:18:55,560 --> 00:18:58,320 Speaker 1: I've ever heard. I mean, I mean, what what what 337 00:18:58,440 --> 00:19:01,640 Speaker 1: happens if you're playing bachi ball? Dave Parker? I mean, 338 00:19:01,640 --> 00:19:04,240 Speaker 1: does anybody like, how do you get the closest? Is 339 00:19:04,240 --> 00:19:05,800 Speaker 1: the batchy ball heavier than the other ball? 340 00:19:05,920 --> 00:19:06,200 Speaker 5: Yes? 341 00:19:06,359 --> 00:19:09,080 Speaker 2: Yes, So it's like a medicine ball. It's not really 342 00:19:09,119 --> 00:19:11,719 Speaker 2: like it's more like a metal or lead. You know, 343 00:19:11,760 --> 00:19:14,800 Speaker 2: it's heavier, so it's like a shot put. Yeah, there 344 00:19:14,800 --> 00:19:15,000 Speaker 2: you go. 345 00:19:15,080 --> 00:19:16,760 Speaker 1: So it goes like four feet away and then you 346 00:19:16,840 --> 00:19:18,800 Speaker 1: just this is the dumbest came out. Who came up 347 00:19:18,840 --> 00:19:20,719 Speaker 1: with this? And how bored were you when you played it? 348 00:19:20,960 --> 00:19:22,600 Speaker 1: I was not bored at all. How many people were 349 00:19:22,600 --> 00:19:28,080 Speaker 1: playing it? Eight again, I'm calling MythBuster right here. You 350 00:19:28,119 --> 00:19:29,320 Speaker 1: don't have eight acquaintances. 351 00:19:29,880 --> 00:19:32,879 Speaker 2: I was in Florida for family vacation. 352 00:19:33,119 --> 00:19:36,440 Speaker 1: Ah, there we go. So okay, so Olivia's got seven 353 00:19:36,480 --> 00:19:40,040 Speaker 1: family members, there's plenty of us. Aleck was home, your 354 00:19:40,040 --> 00:19:42,320 Speaker 1: one friend, we actually didn't have enough balls to go around. 355 00:19:42,400 --> 00:19:47,240 Speaker 1: Excuse me? So is this was mostly the ants that 356 00:19:47,280 --> 00:19:47,760 Speaker 1: were playing. 357 00:19:48,160 --> 00:19:53,440 Speaker 2: No me, Olivia, her three cousins, and then a couple 358 00:19:53,480 --> 00:19:56,280 Speaker 2: of her kids okay, and her uncle. 359 00:19:56,640 --> 00:19:59,399 Speaker 1: This is like funnel which funnel ball? We also determined 360 00:19:59,440 --> 00:20:01,359 Speaker 1: as the most lame game ever. Right, you just throw 361 00:20:01,359 --> 00:20:03,359 Speaker 1: the ball into a thing and then you see which 362 00:20:03,640 --> 00:20:06,000 Speaker 1: thing it spits out. Dumbest game ever? 363 00:20:06,160 --> 00:20:06,320 Speaker 5: Right? 364 00:20:06,960 --> 00:20:09,919 Speaker 1: Yeah, Okay, I would like to know how your weekend 365 00:20:10,040 --> 00:20:11,160 Speaker 1: was and what you did. 366 00:20:11,680 --> 00:20:14,000 Speaker 2: Let's see, So what did I do so on? What 367 00:20:14,119 --> 00:20:16,160 Speaker 2: did I do Saturday? I can't remember what I did Saturday, 368 00:20:16,160 --> 00:20:18,000 Speaker 2: but I know yesterday I had the fever game. I 369 00:20:18,000 --> 00:20:23,639 Speaker 2: hosted Indiana Sports Talk Saturday night. Honestly, can't remember what 370 00:20:23,640 --> 00:20:26,199 Speaker 2: else I did on Saturday. Jake, what'd you do? 371 00:20:27,080 --> 00:20:29,359 Speaker 1: Well? I try to remember, you know Friday night we 372 00:20:29,440 --> 00:20:33,840 Speaker 1: did that. This was funny. I had never heard of this. 373 00:20:36,000 --> 00:20:38,159 Speaker 1: I don't know if this was a local thing or 374 00:20:38,200 --> 00:20:40,639 Speaker 1: if it was a touring thing. My apologies for my 375 00:20:40,920 --> 00:20:45,600 Speaker 1: naivete on this, but it was very very cool. Shannon 376 00:20:45,680 --> 00:20:48,000 Speaker 1: found this. I don't know where she even knew about this, 377 00:20:48,160 --> 00:20:50,520 Speaker 1: but she bought the tickets. I just remember what I did. 378 00:20:50,680 --> 00:20:53,320 Speaker 1: We went what's that? I went to Colt's camp Saturday morning. 379 00:20:53,600 --> 00:20:57,600 Speaker 1: That's cool practice. Yeah. On Friday evening we went to 380 00:20:57,760 --> 00:20:59,960 Speaker 1: the Scottish Rite Cathedral, which I mean, I've been there 381 00:21:01,080 --> 00:21:05,679 Speaker 1: and that is a I mean a Crown Jewel, Crown 382 00:21:05,840 --> 00:21:10,320 Speaker 1: Jewel location in Indianapolis. But we went to the Scottish Ry 383 00:21:10,359 --> 00:21:15,320 Speaker 1: Cathedral and inside one of the what would you call it, 384 00:21:15,359 --> 00:21:21,160 Speaker 1: not auditoriums but rooms there they had a four string quartet, 385 00:21:21,320 --> 00:21:24,680 Speaker 1: so two violins of iola and a bass that did. 386 00:21:24,760 --> 00:21:27,119 Speaker 1: It was a one hour show and they played Coldplay 387 00:21:27,160 --> 00:21:29,480 Speaker 1: songs for one hour. And I'm not a huge Coldplay fan. 388 00:21:29,480 --> 00:21:31,280 Speaker 1: I don't know that Chan is a huge Coldplay fan, 389 00:21:31,359 --> 00:21:34,520 Speaker 1: but you know every song and of course they made 390 00:21:34,520 --> 00:21:36,760 Speaker 1: a joke about the jumbo tron deal whatever. But it 391 00:21:36,760 --> 00:21:38,399 Speaker 1: was a candle light thing. It was like dark and 392 00:21:38,400 --> 00:21:40,560 Speaker 1: then they had candles on the floor and these four 393 00:21:40,560 --> 00:21:43,679 Speaker 1: people came out. That sounds like low energy, but it 394 00:21:43,720 --> 00:21:45,960 Speaker 1: was very very cool. So we did that Friday night. 395 00:21:46,040 --> 00:21:48,639 Speaker 1: Saturday night went to the Rathskeller to see my buddy 396 00:21:49,280 --> 00:21:52,040 Speaker 1: Michael and Jimmy and the elect Play, which is one 397 00:21:52,080 --> 00:21:54,600 Speaker 1: of the best local bands. I think the best local band. 398 00:21:54,680 --> 00:21:57,360 Speaker 2: Now you're not talking about Michael from Australia, are you. 399 00:21:57,400 --> 00:21:59,720 Speaker 1: No, this is Michael Weir from Warren Central, which is 400 00:21:59,760 --> 00:22:07,119 Speaker 1: kind of the Australia of Indianapolis. And so we we 401 00:22:07,119 --> 00:22:10,720 Speaker 1: we were there at you know, Ron Green, my buddy 402 00:22:10,760 --> 00:22:14,160 Speaker 1: was there, Paul the mailman was there. There's nothing better 403 00:22:14,160 --> 00:22:17,080 Speaker 1: than the Raskelar beer Garten on perfectly. I mean, the 404 00:22:17,119 --> 00:22:20,520 Speaker 1: weather this weekend was absolutely fantastic. It was like San Diego. 405 00:22:20,920 --> 00:22:22,639 Speaker 1: Three hundred and sixty three days a year, it's like 406 00:22:22,640 --> 00:22:26,040 Speaker 1: this in San Diego. But it was absolutely perfect and 407 00:22:26,320 --> 00:22:28,920 Speaker 1: it was a great environment. And to listen to them 408 00:22:28,920 --> 00:22:32,000 Speaker 1: play was awesome. Everything about it was awesome. And then, 409 00:22:32,040 --> 00:22:34,280 Speaker 1: like I said, yesterday ran Aaron's listening to the Fever 410 00:22:34,359 --> 00:22:39,040 Speaker 1: game and enjoyed that. That was an exciting game. And 411 00:22:40,280 --> 00:22:42,080 Speaker 1: they are playing at a high level. For sure, they're 412 00:22:42,080 --> 00:22:44,840 Speaker 1: playing at a high level. But the attention now shifts 413 00:22:44,880 --> 00:22:46,960 Speaker 1: obviously to the fact that the Colts on Thursday night 414 00:22:47,000 --> 00:22:49,520 Speaker 1: taking on the Baltimore Ravens. They will have a joint 415 00:22:49,520 --> 00:22:53,920 Speaker 1: practice tomorrow, they will then play on Thursday. We'll see 416 00:22:54,119 --> 00:22:55,840 Speaker 1: just how many reps and there's going to be a 417 00:22:55,840 --> 00:22:59,080 Speaker 1: lot of speculation about which quarterback it is that starts 418 00:22:59,080 --> 00:22:59,480 Speaker 1: that game. 419 00:22:59,560 --> 00:23:01,720 Speaker 2: You know what, I can't wait for, Jake, I can't 420 00:23:01,720 --> 00:23:03,919 Speaker 2: wait for that game to start on Thursday night. And 421 00:23:03,960 --> 00:23:06,600 Speaker 2: you see Adam Schefter, you see in rapaport, you see 422 00:23:06,640 --> 00:23:10,760 Speaker 2: Mike Carofolo, You name it, you name it. Whomever Anthony 423 00:23:10,880 --> 00:23:13,320 Speaker 2: Richardson gets the day one starting job with the Colts 424 00:23:13,320 --> 00:23:16,320 Speaker 2: because he's out there starting in preseason game number one? 425 00:23:16,520 --> 00:23:20,399 Speaker 1: What if they start Riley Leonard? That'd be funny. What 426 00:23:20,440 --> 00:23:22,440 Speaker 1: if they start Riley Leonard? Like, We're just gonna start 427 00:23:22,480 --> 00:23:24,960 Speaker 1: Riley Leonard. But then, of course then it will be 428 00:23:25,000 --> 00:23:27,520 Speaker 1: speculation of which one's the first sub. And of course 429 00:23:27,520 --> 00:23:30,800 Speaker 1: we already know, Jake that whomever starts Game one will 430 00:23:30,840 --> 00:23:33,720 Speaker 1: start will not be the starter for Game two against 431 00:23:33,720 --> 00:23:38,080 Speaker 1: the Packers. In the preseason, Shanezakins already said that are 432 00:23:38,080 --> 00:23:43,760 Speaker 1: you ready for my prediction? Yes, I have a prediction 433 00:23:45,160 --> 00:23:48,760 Speaker 1: that I feel fairly certain about. I have a prediction 434 00:23:49,040 --> 00:23:53,280 Speaker 1: that when I say it, you're going to immediately think 435 00:23:53,320 --> 00:23:57,040 Speaker 1: that I'm crazy, And then when I explain it, you're 436 00:23:57,040 --> 00:24:00,320 Speaker 1: gonna say, you know that the meme the you see 437 00:24:00,320 --> 00:24:02,840 Speaker 1: if the guy doing the pointing to his temple like, yeah, 438 00:24:02,880 --> 00:24:05,600 Speaker 1: you're you're thinking it here. You're playing chess. Everybody else 439 00:24:05,640 --> 00:24:10,040 Speaker 1: is playing checkers. You're way ahead of the game. I'm 440 00:24:10,119 --> 00:24:12,280 Speaker 1: literally it wouldn't rain him with no abuilt the arc. 441 00:24:12,400 --> 00:24:16,320 Speaker 1: Uh huh. I have a prediction, okay, on something that 442 00:24:16,400 --> 00:24:18,439 Speaker 1: is going to take place on Thursday night between the 443 00:24:18,440 --> 00:24:22,800 Speaker 1: Colts and the Ravens. And it's going to look one way, 444 00:24:24,400 --> 00:24:29,480 Speaker 1: and you're going to immediately conclude thought in one way, 445 00:24:29,520 --> 00:24:33,199 Speaker 1: shape or form about something. But I think there's a 446 00:24:33,240 --> 00:24:37,280 Speaker 1: deeper meaning. And I'm being totally serious, and I think 447 00:24:37,280 --> 00:24:40,119 Speaker 1: that there's going to be a conclusion drawn with something, 448 00:24:41,720 --> 00:24:45,320 Speaker 1: but you have to look beyond that. I'll tell you 449 00:24:45,359 --> 00:24:48,920 Speaker 1: my prediction and my justification for it when it comes 450 00:24:48,960 --> 00:24:50,919 Speaker 1: to the Colts, and I'm talking about the quarterback position. 451 00:24:50,960 --> 00:24:55,320 Speaker 1: I'll tell you next this from Paul the Mailman. Hey, Jake, 452 00:24:55,640 --> 00:24:57,760 Speaker 1: they might as well start Riley Leonard on Thursday. He's 453 00:24:57,760 --> 00:25:00,280 Speaker 1: going to end up starting a game this year anyway. 454 00:25:00,480 --> 00:25:03,360 Speaker 1: Somebody else pointed out to me, Riley Leonard will make 455 00:25:03,400 --> 00:25:08,040 Speaker 1: a start this season for the Colts. No way. But 456 00:25:08,160 --> 00:25:10,880 Speaker 1: I have a theory here and a prediction. 457 00:25:11,720 --> 00:25:14,239 Speaker 2: No way, I don't see that. I feel like they 458 00:25:14,240 --> 00:25:17,320 Speaker 2: would sign a veteran if both Jones and Richardson went down. 459 00:25:18,720 --> 00:25:20,080 Speaker 1: Depends what the circumstance is. 460 00:25:21,760 --> 00:25:24,080 Speaker 2: I don't think there's any circumstance of Riley Leonnar even 461 00:25:24,080 --> 00:25:27,720 Speaker 2: being on the fifty three men roster. He might be 462 00:25:27,760 --> 00:25:30,119 Speaker 2: that emergency quarterback they elevate from the practice squad all 463 00:25:30,160 --> 00:25:30,520 Speaker 2: the time. 464 00:25:31,119 --> 00:25:33,600 Speaker 1: I mean, I don't disagree with you, but if they are, 465 00:25:34,119 --> 00:25:36,560 Speaker 1: I don't think this is going to happen. But if 466 00:25:36,640 --> 00:25:41,080 Speaker 1: let's say the Colts say they get up to a 467 00:25:41,160 --> 00:25:45,080 Speaker 1: terrible start, and you're into November or December and they 468 00:25:45,080 --> 00:25:48,920 Speaker 1: have been eliminated from contention, and Daniel Jones hasn't done 469 00:25:48,920 --> 00:25:52,679 Speaker 1: anything for you, and Anthony Richardson's hurt, do you not 470 00:25:53,440 --> 00:25:55,000 Speaker 1: trot them out there just to see what you have? 471 00:25:55,840 --> 00:25:58,159 Speaker 1: This is a franchise that started Sam Ellinger. Well, that 472 00:25:58,320 --> 00:26:01,880 Speaker 1: was also by someone else, stood accord understood. Now that's 473 00:26:01,880 --> 00:26:11,320 Speaker 1: a that's a very fair point, I believe. Let me 474 00:26:11,359 --> 00:26:16,320 Speaker 1: tell you I would start Thursday at the quarterback position. 475 00:26:19,000 --> 00:26:26,680 Speaker 1: If Chris Ballard called me on the phone and said, Jake, Chris, hey, Chris, 476 00:26:26,680 --> 00:26:30,520 Speaker 1: how are you good man? I'm good? And then he 477 00:26:30,680 --> 00:26:33,080 Speaker 1: bats his eyes and he says, I need you to 478 00:26:33,080 --> 00:26:37,280 Speaker 1: tell me who to start at quarterback. You knew who 479 00:26:37,320 --> 00:26:39,040 Speaker 1: I would start, and you knew who I think it 480 00:26:39,080 --> 00:26:41,960 Speaker 1: would not. You knew who may well start on Thursday. 481 00:26:42,040 --> 00:26:44,159 Speaker 1: Of the two, Eddie, which one he thinks the starter. 482 00:26:45,400 --> 00:26:49,919 Speaker 2: On Thursday? Without knowing who starts tomorrow, I don't know 483 00:26:49,920 --> 00:26:53,200 Speaker 2: how to answer that question. I feel like who, whomever 484 00:26:53,200 --> 00:26:55,840 Speaker 2: gets the majority of the reps in tomorrow's joint practice 485 00:26:55,840 --> 00:27:00,000 Speaker 2: against Baltimore will be the one not starting in the preseason. 486 00:27:00,480 --> 00:27:04,920 Speaker 1: I think Daniel Jones will start. I actually think Anthony 487 00:27:04,960 --> 00:27:08,639 Speaker 1: Richardson will probably start, but it would not surprise me. 488 00:27:08,720 --> 00:27:10,639 Speaker 1: And if it were up to me, it would be 489 00:27:10,760 --> 00:27:17,760 Speaker 1: Daniel Jones. And you know why, because let's analyze the 490 00:27:17,800 --> 00:27:23,200 Speaker 1: Anthony Richardson situation. Anthony Richardson is a guy that when 491 00:27:23,240 --> 00:27:26,360 Speaker 1: he was in college did not start a lot of games. 492 00:27:26,920 --> 00:27:32,800 Speaker 1: But his athleticism, his size, his running ability, his arm 493 00:27:32,840 --> 00:27:38,280 Speaker 1: strength just automatically catapulted him into being handed the keys 494 00:27:38,320 --> 00:27:40,840 Speaker 1: to the franchise in the Swamp for one of college 495 00:27:40,840 --> 00:27:44,480 Speaker 1: football's most illustrious programs. Here you go, you're the starter 496 00:27:44,520 --> 00:27:47,320 Speaker 1: at Florida. I'm not saying he didn't earn it. His 497 00:27:47,359 --> 00:27:53,040 Speaker 1: physical traits absolutely earned it, but he still was learning 498 00:27:53,080 --> 00:27:56,880 Speaker 1: the position, and we got when he got drafted by 499 00:27:56,880 --> 00:28:01,360 Speaker 1: the Colts. The narrative was with Anthony richardson, freak of nature, 500 00:28:02,119 --> 00:28:06,800 Speaker 1: God given talent. Absolutely can do things that you've never 501 00:28:06,840 --> 00:28:15,280 Speaker 1: seen before. Sky's the limit, unlimited potential, high ceiling. However, big, however, here, however, 502 00:28:17,359 --> 00:28:25,160 Speaker 1: hasn't learned the finer things. Hasn't not because he can't 503 00:28:25,200 --> 00:28:27,800 Speaker 1: learn it, just hasn't had the time to learn it. 504 00:28:29,840 --> 00:28:33,639 Speaker 1: And the Colts said, we don't care. Here are the keys. 505 00:28:34,960 --> 00:28:37,159 Speaker 1: They didn't learn from the fact that he won seven 506 00:28:37,240 --> 00:28:41,800 Speaker 1: games at Florida and had a low passing percentage after basically, 507 00:28:42,520 --> 00:28:45,360 Speaker 1: and yes, he didn't just walk in in Gainesville and start, 508 00:28:46,160 --> 00:28:49,800 Speaker 1: but his athleticism and his freak nature is what allowed 509 00:28:49,880 --> 00:28:53,160 Speaker 1: him to keep starting at Florida, and the Colts, instead 510 00:28:53,160 --> 00:28:55,960 Speaker 1: of working with him to develop him slowly along the 511 00:28:56,000 --> 00:28:57,800 Speaker 1: way and teach him how to be a quarterback in 512 00:28:57,800 --> 00:29:02,800 Speaker 1: the NFL, said you are soh God gifted in your 513 00:29:03,560 --> 00:29:05,880 Speaker 1: body and your arm strength and everything else. Here are 514 00:29:05,960 --> 00:29:10,040 Speaker 1: the keys. Don't hit the curb, and he kept hitting 515 00:29:10,040 --> 00:29:13,440 Speaker 1: the curb, and the Colts, if you look back on it, 516 00:29:13,600 --> 00:29:16,120 Speaker 1: what will the colts tell you. They will tell you 517 00:29:16,160 --> 00:29:18,840 Speaker 1: that between the helmet tap and the taking himself out 518 00:29:18,840 --> 00:29:22,160 Speaker 1: of the game, and what did we routinely hear, he 519 00:29:22,360 --> 00:29:26,320 Speaker 1: just hadn't learned yet how to be what it meant. 520 00:29:26,520 --> 00:29:29,480 Speaker 1: He hadn't learned yet what franchise quarterback means. He had 521 00:29:29,520 --> 00:29:35,320 Speaker 1: not learned those things. And so this year has been 522 00:29:35,400 --> 00:29:40,680 Speaker 1: all about We've seen the throw off the back foot 523 00:29:41,120 --> 00:29:44,440 Speaker 1: to Alec Pearson, perfect stride from sixty yards. We've seen 524 00:29:45,040 --> 00:29:48,200 Speaker 1: the tuck and the run and turning a two yard 525 00:29:48,240 --> 00:29:52,280 Speaker 1: loss into a seven yard gain. We've seen all those things. 526 00:29:52,920 --> 00:29:55,240 Speaker 1: But what we've also seen this camp, and yes, he 527 00:29:55,320 --> 00:29:57,400 Speaker 1: had a weekend where apparently all of the good stuff 528 00:29:57,440 --> 00:30:02,360 Speaker 1: we talked about going into Friday regressed again. Two steps forward, 529 00:30:02,440 --> 00:30:05,560 Speaker 1: one step back, two steps forward, one step back. But 530 00:30:05,680 --> 00:30:08,920 Speaker 1: we have seen for the first time in this camp 531 00:30:09,200 --> 00:30:13,280 Speaker 1: that Richardson is starting to hit the layups. He's starting 532 00:30:13,320 --> 00:30:17,440 Speaker 1: to find even though he regressed, he has shown that 533 00:30:17,520 --> 00:30:21,480 Speaker 1: he can hit those routine passes to a Tyler Warren, 534 00:30:21,520 --> 00:30:25,880 Speaker 1: to a Josh Downs, etc. And so with all of that, 535 00:30:27,480 --> 00:30:34,000 Speaker 1: what has been different this year than the past. What 536 00:30:34,200 --> 00:30:38,240 Speaker 1: is different this camp than the previous camps? That Anthony 537 00:30:38,360 --> 00:30:43,880 Speaker 1: Richardson has walked into this is the first camp where 538 00:30:43,920 --> 00:30:51,200 Speaker 1: somebody else is pushing him, besides his coaches, besides his owner, 539 00:30:53,000 --> 00:30:56,800 Speaker 1: his general manager. And I realized the ownership is under 540 00:30:56,800 --> 00:31:00,680 Speaker 1: a different structure. I'm gonna get that. But he now 541 00:31:01,000 --> 00:31:03,360 Speaker 1: is walking in every day to practice and saying, there's 542 00:31:03,400 --> 00:31:08,720 Speaker 1: somebody else here who actually could take could take what 543 00:31:08,960 --> 00:31:13,760 Speaker 1: I was handed. He knew would Joe Flacco. I mean, 544 00:31:14,360 --> 00:31:18,440 Speaker 1: Anthony Richardson knew. He's like, look, you could have Joe 545 00:31:18,480 --> 00:31:22,480 Speaker 1: Flacco's starting games for me, But Joe Flacco is closer 546 00:31:22,520 --> 00:31:25,479 Speaker 1: to Joe Namath than he is to me. Like, this 547 00:31:25,520 --> 00:31:28,360 Speaker 1: guy is going to be pedaling life insurance policies to 548 00:31:28,400 --> 00:31:31,400 Speaker 1: retirees on the Game Show Network in like two years. 549 00:31:31,440 --> 00:31:33,600 Speaker 1: He's like fifty five years old. He ain't going to 550 00:31:33,600 --> 00:31:37,440 Speaker 1: be here in three years. And Richardson knew that he's 551 00:31:37,480 --> 00:31:40,960 Speaker 1: no fool. So for the first time, now though, he 552 00:31:41,000 --> 00:31:42,840 Speaker 1: has somebody who's like, wait a minute, this guy might 553 00:31:42,880 --> 00:31:47,000 Speaker 1: actually be taking what was I thought was mine. And 554 00:31:47,040 --> 00:31:49,640 Speaker 1: it was a good wake up call for him, And 555 00:31:49,720 --> 00:31:54,160 Speaker 1: that is has to be considered a factor into why 556 00:31:55,360 --> 00:31:59,640 Speaker 1: why suddenly are the mechanics slowly starting to show themselves. 557 00:32:00,120 --> 00:32:04,040 Speaker 1: I are the reps starting to come to him, and 558 00:32:04,200 --> 00:32:08,560 Speaker 1: the footwork is better and the professionalism. And when I 559 00:32:08,600 --> 00:32:11,240 Speaker 1: say professionalism, I don't mean that he's like sitting in 560 00:32:11,280 --> 00:32:15,480 Speaker 1: the back throwing spitballs during meetings, but just in terms 561 00:32:15,520 --> 00:32:18,640 Speaker 1: of everything that goes into it, of being the first 562 00:32:18,640 --> 00:32:20,959 Speaker 1: in the building and the last to leave, and you know, 563 00:32:21,000 --> 00:32:22,800 Speaker 1: it's more than just showing up at eight and leaving 564 00:32:22,800 --> 00:32:26,480 Speaker 1: at five. And I think that Richardson finally that wake 565 00:32:26,560 --> 00:32:29,200 Speaker 1: up bell, that alarm did go off, and it went 566 00:32:29,240 --> 00:32:32,480 Speaker 1: off in the form of exactly what they have designed 567 00:32:32,520 --> 00:32:36,280 Speaker 1: it to be. A quarterback competition? Do we really believe? 568 00:32:36,920 --> 00:32:38,640 Speaker 1: And I know I've said all along I thought Daniel 569 00:32:38,680 --> 00:32:40,680 Speaker 1: Jones was going to be the starter this year, but 570 00:32:42,680 --> 00:32:46,560 Speaker 1: I've walked that back because I think Richardson got the 571 00:32:46,600 --> 00:32:49,320 Speaker 1: wake up call that they were hoping he would get. 572 00:32:49,360 --> 00:32:51,800 Speaker 1: And there is still too much intrigue there to walk 573 00:32:51,840 --> 00:32:54,560 Speaker 1: away from, and there's too much invested in terms of 574 00:32:54,640 --> 00:32:59,440 Speaker 1: reputation of the people that selected him and signed him 575 00:32:59,480 --> 00:33:01,760 Speaker 1: and all of these things to just turn your back 576 00:33:01,800 --> 00:33:06,080 Speaker 1: on that. So Daniel Jones was brought in for twofold 577 00:33:06,120 --> 00:33:08,200 Speaker 1: number one. We got to get somebody that can push 578 00:33:08,200 --> 00:33:11,200 Speaker 1: Anthony Richardson in number two if in fact that push 579 00:33:11,360 --> 00:33:15,160 Speaker 1: still doesn't work, a guy that shows a capability that 580 00:33:15,160 --> 00:33:17,280 Speaker 1: can play a style that is similar enough to Richardson 581 00:33:17,320 --> 00:33:19,440 Speaker 1: that it's not a complete shock to the system to 582 00:33:19,480 --> 00:33:22,920 Speaker 1: the rest of our offense. And so with data. So 583 00:33:23,040 --> 00:33:26,640 Speaker 1: all of that said, I believe Richardson is the guy 584 00:33:26,680 --> 00:33:29,320 Speaker 1: that they are seeing as the clubhouse leader, and they 585 00:33:29,360 --> 00:33:31,080 Speaker 1: are envisioning him. When I say they, I mean the 586 00:33:31,080 --> 00:33:34,520 Speaker 1: brass not necessarily Shane Stichen, but you know, Chris Ballard 587 00:33:34,560 --> 00:33:37,000 Speaker 1: in general, I think is looking at it and saying, 588 00:33:37,120 --> 00:33:39,840 Speaker 1: I still want to see what's there with Anthony Richardson, 589 00:33:40,080 --> 00:33:41,720 Speaker 1: and that's the guy we're going to push in on 590 00:33:42,200 --> 00:33:44,800 Speaker 1: to win with. But the best way to do that 591 00:33:44,840 --> 00:33:47,480 Speaker 1: for right now still is the one thing that you 592 00:33:47,600 --> 00:33:51,080 Speaker 1: don't know for certain is whether or not Anthony Richardson 593 00:33:51,160 --> 00:33:56,200 Speaker 1: has shown the maturity now to understand that that needs 594 00:33:56,200 --> 00:33:59,120 Speaker 1: to continue. Even if he has shown progress, And if 595 00:33:59,120 --> 00:34:02,480 Speaker 1: you just rolling out there and say he's our starter 596 00:34:02,600 --> 00:34:05,800 Speaker 1: in preseason game number one, they are going to be 597 00:34:06,000 --> 00:34:08,640 Speaker 1: the Colts are going to be worried about the fact 598 00:34:08,960 --> 00:34:12,760 Speaker 1: of what that does to his psyche in taking back 599 00:34:12,840 --> 00:34:15,399 Speaker 1: any progress that he had made because he was being 600 00:34:15,480 --> 00:34:18,040 Speaker 1: pushed for the first time, and when they look back 601 00:34:18,080 --> 00:34:20,120 Speaker 1: on the way that they handled him and brought him 602 00:34:20,120 --> 00:34:23,279 Speaker 1: in and handed him the keys and just said, let's go. 603 00:34:23,440 --> 00:34:26,320 Speaker 1: You are guy, Chris Battle to be the first to 604 00:34:26,360 --> 00:34:29,759 Speaker 1: tell you, I think that was an heir they aired there. 605 00:34:30,440 --> 00:34:32,319 Speaker 1: They should not have done that from the get go. 606 00:34:32,600 --> 00:34:35,719 Speaker 1: And so as a result of that, regardless even if 607 00:34:36,040 --> 00:34:40,439 Speaker 1: Anthony Richardson comes out and is literally a combination of 608 00:34:41,800 --> 00:34:44,880 Speaker 1: Michael Vick, Peyton Manning, Andrew Lette, cam Newton, John Elway, 609 00:34:45,040 --> 00:34:48,640 Speaker 1: and you know whoever else you want to throw in, 610 00:34:48,680 --> 00:34:50,759 Speaker 1: they're all wrapped into one in one quarterback for this 611 00:34:51,000 --> 00:34:53,719 Speaker 1: entire preseason, I think they're going to wait until the 612 00:34:53,840 --> 00:34:56,680 Speaker 1: very end to hand him those keys again because they 613 00:34:56,719 --> 00:34:59,680 Speaker 1: want him every single day being convinced that he has 614 00:34:59,719 --> 00:35:01,799 Speaker 1: to work harder than he did the day before. And 615 00:35:01,840 --> 00:35:04,080 Speaker 1: the way you do that on Thursday is by starting 616 00:35:04,160 --> 00:35:07,840 Speaker 1: Daniel Jones starter, which actually I think will be a mistake, 617 00:35:08,239 --> 00:35:11,160 Speaker 1: because I don't mean a mistake in terms of x's 618 00:35:11,200 --> 00:35:14,280 Speaker 1: and o's, I mean a mistake in terms of approach. 619 00:35:14,520 --> 00:35:16,200 Speaker 1: Is that big of a deal. Who starts on Thursday? 620 00:35:16,239 --> 00:35:24,200 Speaker 1: Jake doesn't matter a deal agreed normally, No, but symbolically yes, interesting. Yeah, 621 00:35:24,239 --> 00:35:26,040 Speaker 1: it's preseason game number one. I mean to your point, 622 00:35:26,080 --> 00:35:27,920 Speaker 1: because to me, it doesn't matter at all normally. No, 623 00:35:28,280 --> 00:35:31,879 Speaker 1: I understand, but you are also not having to for 624 00:35:31,920 --> 00:35:34,480 Speaker 1: the ninth time massage the way that you're dealing with 625 00:35:34,480 --> 00:35:36,920 Speaker 1: the guy that you selected. When the whole world was 626 00:35:36,960 --> 00:35:42,239 Speaker 1: wondering which franchise this is. This is a franchise that 627 00:35:42,280 --> 00:35:46,600 Speaker 1: went from Peyton Manning to anderw Luck to then kicking 628 00:35:46,600 --> 00:35:49,680 Speaker 1: the can with band aids for several seasons and going 629 00:35:49,719 --> 00:35:54,840 Speaker 1: with several different band aids. Yeah, before finally the whole 630 00:35:54,920 --> 00:35:58,239 Speaker 1: world was saying, okay, now for the first time in 631 00:35:58,280 --> 00:36:02,080 Speaker 1: the tenure of this administration, and you need to draft 632 00:36:02,520 --> 00:36:07,320 Speaker 1: a franchise quarterback. And so they did, and everybody was wondering, 633 00:36:07,320 --> 00:36:08,840 Speaker 1: which are the four they're going to go with? Which, Now, 634 00:36:08,920 --> 00:36:12,280 Speaker 1: granted they were drafting, they had to wait and see 635 00:36:12,320 --> 00:36:16,239 Speaker 1: what everybody else did. But they then said, no, no, no, 636 00:36:16,280 --> 00:36:18,480 Speaker 1: we stayed pat where we were in that draft because 637 00:36:18,520 --> 00:36:20,200 Speaker 1: this is who we would have taken if we would 638 00:36:20,200 --> 00:36:24,840 Speaker 1: have selected number one. So when you say that your judgment, 639 00:36:25,640 --> 00:36:30,000 Speaker 1: your clarity, your clairvoyance, your football acumen is all being 640 00:36:30,040 --> 00:36:34,000 Speaker 1: tested to the balance on how this guy plays, and 641 00:36:34,080 --> 00:36:37,080 Speaker 1: so in normal situations, Eddie, I would totally agree with 642 00:36:37,120 --> 00:36:39,960 Speaker 1: you that it is irrelevant in the preseason, except for 643 00:36:40,000 --> 00:36:43,760 Speaker 1: that each and every step of this preseason is centered 644 00:36:43,760 --> 00:36:47,600 Speaker 1: around one thing, and that is continuing to try to 645 00:36:47,640 --> 00:36:51,719 Speaker 1: develop and finalize the product that the football world is 646 00:36:51,840 --> 00:36:55,240 Speaker 1: judging you on, and they are being judged on Anthony Richardson. 647 00:36:56,160 --> 00:36:57,959 Speaker 1: We have tickets to give away, do we not? We do? 648 00:36:58,280 --> 00:36:58,560 Speaker 1: We do? 649 00:36:58,600 --> 00:37:00,560 Speaker 2: We forgot to do these last week, So you don't 650 00:37:00,600 --> 00:37:01,640 Speaker 2: need to say that part, Eddie. 651 00:37:01,640 --> 00:37:02,920 Speaker 1: We don't need the bosses to know that we have 652 00:37:02,960 --> 00:37:04,879 Speaker 1: tickets to give away for tomorrow night, right, we do. 653 00:37:05,360 --> 00:37:10,239 Speaker 1: This is for dropkick Murphy's right and bad religion. Ever Wise, Amphitheater, 654 00:37:10,560 --> 00:37:12,840 Speaker 1: Fabulous the lawn at White River a courtesy of our 655 00:37:12,840 --> 00:37:15,440 Speaker 1: friends at Live Nation. We will do it next if 656 00:37:15,440 --> 00:37:17,080 Speaker 1: you would like to go tomorrow night to the show. 657 00:37:17,080 --> 00:37:19,560 Speaker 1: Two three nine one zero seven zero two three nine 658 00:37:19,600 --> 00:37:21,120 Speaker 1: ten seventy is the way that we say it in 659 00:37:21,160 --> 00:37:23,920 Speaker 1: short form. Call now we will do it on the 660 00:37:23,960 --> 00:37:26,759 Speaker 1: other side. Chap joins us. By the way, at one 661 00:37:26,760 --> 00:37:29,319 Speaker 1: o'clock today, so about eighteen minutes from now we'll get 662 00:37:29,360 --> 00:37:32,920 Speaker 1: more on this battle of the Colts and the quarterback position, 663 00:37:33,000 --> 00:37:35,280 Speaker 1: but more so the depth chart and Mike Chappell's thoughts 664 00:37:35,280 --> 00:37:37,520 Speaker 1: on it. Kyle Nedrip going to join us midway through 665 00:37:37,560 --> 00:37:41,440 Speaker 1: the one o'clock hour football underway, just in terms of 666 00:37:41,719 --> 00:37:44,640 Speaker 1: hard to believe that from a high school standpoint, guys 667 00:37:44,680 --> 00:37:46,799 Speaker 1: getting back out onto the practice field. And he had 668 00:37:46,800 --> 00:37:50,480 Speaker 1: a really interesting column of late on high school basketball 669 00:37:50,520 --> 00:37:51,919 Speaker 1: as well. We'll get into all of that with Kyle 670 00:37:51,960 --> 00:37:54,080 Speaker 1: ned Rip. But tickets to give away other side two third, 671 00:37:54,160 --> 00:37:56,319 Speaker 1: nine ten seventy telephone number a quaring company here on 672 00:37:56,360 --> 00:37:59,680 Speaker 1: the fan. I'm excited to be back at the fairgrounds 673 00:37:59,719 --> 00:38:03,279 Speaker 1: on win because I love the Indiana State Fair. 674 00:38:03,560 --> 00:38:06,319 Speaker 2: I sure hope the announcers there that we've had for 675 00:38:06,360 --> 00:38:08,720 Speaker 2: a lot of these races across the state of Indiana. 676 00:38:09,080 --> 00:38:11,440 Speaker 1: If we're doing the show together and a large crowd 677 00:38:11,480 --> 00:38:14,200 Speaker 1: of people goes past the table while we're broadcasting it, 678 00:38:14,280 --> 00:38:17,000 Speaker 1: what exactly is it that he would say hold on 679 00:38:17,000 --> 00:38:20,480 Speaker 1: one there As I'm sitting there broadcasting and here's the 680 00:38:20,520 --> 00:38:23,719 Speaker 1: announcer for the sired fair circuit that's been taking place 681 00:38:23,719 --> 00:38:25,719 Speaker 1: all summer, and the group people walks past he would 682 00:38:25,760 --> 00:38:36,680 Speaker 1: say it's show time. There they go. Is awesome. I 683 00:38:36,680 --> 00:38:42,120 Speaker 1: mean it's awesome. Yes, I love it. I mean that 684 00:38:42,760 --> 00:38:46,800 Speaker 1: totally fits horse racing. Though it totally fits horse racing 685 00:38:46,840 --> 00:38:48,920 Speaker 1: and harness racing. I mean like it because there's a 686 00:38:49,360 --> 00:38:54,160 Speaker 1: there's a a very you know, if you've seen the 687 00:38:54,200 --> 00:39:00,560 Speaker 1: movie Sea Biscuit, the the old school radio horse racing announcers. 688 00:39:00,560 --> 00:39:04,560 Speaker 1: Because it's a historical tradition, Lady, I mean this in 689 00:39:04,600 --> 00:39:09,480 Speaker 1: a positive way. There's a very nostalgic, deep rooted aspect 690 00:39:09,520 --> 00:39:11,040 Speaker 1: to it. And that's what I love about that. It 691 00:39:11,080 --> 00:39:14,440 Speaker 1: kind of pays tribute to that and there's a rich 692 00:39:14,560 --> 00:39:19,520 Speaker 1: history of it in Indiana. Undoubtedly, absolutely, undoubtedly tickets to 693 00:39:19,520 --> 00:39:22,000 Speaker 1: give away for the Dropkick Murphy's this is going to 694 00:39:22,000 --> 00:39:24,680 Speaker 1: be tomorrow night at the everwis Amphitheater. Do you think 695 00:39:24,680 --> 00:39:29,680 Speaker 1: they walk out on stage and say showtime. Yes, they do, 696 00:39:30,000 --> 00:39:32,880 Speaker 1: and then when they're done, just after the encore is 697 00:39:32,920 --> 00:39:37,120 Speaker 1: they leave the stage of the crowd says that's right, 698 00:39:37,760 --> 00:39:40,160 Speaker 1: two thor nine, ten seventy. If you would like your 699 00:39:40,280 --> 00:39:44,239 Speaker 1: chance to win for the tickets themselves, Eddie Early, when 700 00:39:44,280 --> 00:39:45,600 Speaker 1: I asked what you did this weekend, and you could 701 00:39:45,600 --> 00:39:48,399 Speaker 1: remember somebody said that means probably a lot of gummies. Yeah, 702 00:39:48,400 --> 00:39:50,399 Speaker 1: I saw that. I saw that. 703 00:39:51,800 --> 00:39:54,600 Speaker 2: Just had the fever game Friday night and went to 704 00:39:54,600 --> 00:39:58,400 Speaker 2: Colts Camp Saturday, went out to dinner with Olivia Saturday, 705 00:39:58,480 --> 00:39:59,919 Speaker 2: hosted Sports Talk Saturday night. 706 00:40:00,000 --> 00:40:04,200 Speaker 1: It was good. Okay, it's nice. Do we have callers 707 00:40:04,200 --> 00:40:06,600 Speaker 1: that have lined up to go see the drop? Be 708 00:40:06,680 --> 00:40:10,000 Speaker 1: an awesome show? First off, any show at if you've 709 00:40:10,000 --> 00:40:13,239 Speaker 1: not been to everwise Amphitheater at the Lawn at White River. 710 00:40:13,320 --> 00:40:16,560 Speaker 1: It is awesome. Right across from, of course Victory Field 711 00:40:16,719 --> 00:40:21,759 Speaker 1: and the way that the renovations have done. It's just 712 00:40:21,800 --> 00:40:24,359 Speaker 1: such a convenient venue in particular to go in and 713 00:40:24,360 --> 00:40:27,200 Speaker 1: out of, and it's awesome. It is really a nice place. 714 00:40:28,040 --> 00:40:29,280 Speaker 1: Who do we have lined up? Ddie? 715 00:40:29,360 --> 00:40:32,080 Speaker 2: So we've got a guy named Jason, I a guy 716 00:40:32,200 --> 00:40:34,080 Speaker 2: named you, and I aren't rich. 717 00:40:34,160 --> 00:40:37,719 Speaker 1: So we'll start with Jason. Hi, Jason, how are you? 718 00:40:38,600 --> 00:40:39,239 Speaker 3: How's it going? 719 00:40:39,360 --> 00:40:39,600 Speaker 6: Man? 720 00:40:40,200 --> 00:40:41,720 Speaker 1: You know it's going Jason, yourself? 721 00:40:42,960 --> 00:40:46,040 Speaker 3: Man, not bad, buddy. My radio station don't leave yours? 722 00:40:46,280 --> 00:40:46,560 Speaker 1: What's that? 723 00:40:47,560 --> 00:40:49,880 Speaker 3: My radio station? Don't leave one with seventy five? 724 00:40:51,040 --> 00:40:52,759 Speaker 1: Well, that's what we like to hear, Jason. I mean, 725 00:40:52,800 --> 00:40:55,239 Speaker 1: this is what I call it now here. I would 726 00:40:55,239 --> 00:40:57,200 Speaker 1: say job security, but it sounds like you'd be listening 727 00:40:57,200 --> 00:40:58,840 Speaker 1: whether it was me that was on the air or not. So, 728 00:40:59,080 --> 00:41:00,560 Speaker 1: but I do appreciate it. Come we play a little 729 00:41:00,560 --> 00:41:02,160 Speaker 1: get to know your listener real quick, Jason? Have you 730 00:41:02,160 --> 00:41:04,160 Speaker 1: called the program before? I? 731 00:41:04,239 --> 00:41:04,479 Speaker 3: Sure? 732 00:41:04,520 --> 00:41:06,520 Speaker 1: Have you have? Okay? Have we played Get to Know 733 00:41:06,560 --> 00:41:08,279 Speaker 1: your Listener with you? 734 00:41:08,320 --> 00:41:08,839 Speaker 3: No? Sir? 735 00:41:09,080 --> 00:41:11,359 Speaker 1: Okay, Jason, if you don't mind me asking how old 736 00:41:11,360 --> 00:41:11,960 Speaker 1: a fella are you? 737 00:41:13,400 --> 00:41:15,640 Speaker 3: I just turned fifty man a couple of days ago. 738 00:41:15,480 --> 00:41:18,120 Speaker 1: Buddy, okay, And just out of curiosity, are you Are 739 00:41:18,120 --> 00:41:19,759 Speaker 1: you on the railroad tracks right now? Or is that 740 00:41:19,840 --> 00:41:22,080 Speaker 1: a train passing? What's going on there? Please be safe? 741 00:41:22,200 --> 00:41:25,240 Speaker 3: No, sir, man, I'm I'm on a job site working. 742 00:41:25,480 --> 00:41:27,600 Speaker 1: Are you really what sort of what sort of work 743 00:41:27,640 --> 00:41:28,360 Speaker 1: do you do? Jason? 744 00:41:29,120 --> 00:41:30,120 Speaker 3: I'm an electrician? 745 00:41:30,320 --> 00:41:33,040 Speaker 1: Well that's cool. No, nothing wrong with that. 746 00:41:33,080 --> 00:41:33,200 Speaker 4: Man. 747 00:41:33,200 --> 00:41:34,080 Speaker 1: How long you been with them? 748 00:41:35,200 --> 00:41:35,439 Speaker 6: Man? 749 00:41:35,800 --> 00:41:38,200 Speaker 3: Probably about I don't know, probably about fires now. 750 00:41:38,320 --> 00:41:40,320 Speaker 1: Now, if I'm not mistaken, you're skilled on principal and 751 00:41:40,400 --> 00:41:41,399 Speaker 1: Union by choice? Right? 752 00:41:42,160 --> 00:41:44,400 Speaker 3: You got that correct? Yes? 753 00:41:44,920 --> 00:41:48,000 Speaker 1: Yes, I love it? Jason. Okay, Now, Jason, what part 754 00:41:48,000 --> 00:41:49,000 Speaker 1: of town did you grow up? 755 00:41:50,120 --> 00:41:52,960 Speaker 3: Man? Greenfield? Indiana with Josh Mullins brother. 756 00:41:53,320 --> 00:41:55,560 Speaker 1: I like that, all right. His kid's a pretty good 757 00:41:55,560 --> 00:41:57,520 Speaker 1: ball player, no question about that. Home of James Wick 758 00:41:57,520 --> 00:42:00,480 Speaker 1: and Riley as well. All right. So here's the thing, Jason, 759 00:42:01,080 --> 00:42:03,520 Speaker 1: there is nothing better, whether it be a diet coke, 760 00:42:03,560 --> 00:42:06,120 Speaker 1: a cold beer, just you know, one of the soft pretzels, 761 00:42:06,120 --> 00:42:07,840 Speaker 1: whatever it might be, it is going to be a 762 00:42:07,840 --> 00:42:10,239 Speaker 1: perfect night to sit there and watch live music. Even 763 00:42:10,280 --> 00:42:11,799 Speaker 1: if you don't know every song, maybe you only know 764 00:42:11,840 --> 00:42:13,279 Speaker 1: every other, maybe you only know one, maybe you know 765 00:42:13,320 --> 00:42:16,160 Speaker 1: none of them. It'll be an awesome environment. It'll be 766 00:42:16,200 --> 00:42:18,040 Speaker 1: a fun night, and I want to make sure that 767 00:42:18,080 --> 00:42:20,680 Speaker 1: you are able to enjoy it, especially with the work 768 00:42:20,680 --> 00:42:22,600 Speaker 1: that you're doing. And the best thing about it is if, 769 00:42:22,640 --> 00:42:26,280 Speaker 1: for whatever reason, the electricity goes out in the show, 770 00:42:26,400 --> 00:42:28,080 Speaker 1: then instead of having to do an acoustic show, you 771 00:42:28,080 --> 00:42:29,440 Speaker 1: can just jump in and take care of that too. 772 00:42:29,440 --> 00:42:30,719 Speaker 1: You're a jack of all trades. 773 00:42:30,520 --> 00:42:33,000 Speaker 3: Right, you know it. Rather got the tools in the 774 00:42:33,040 --> 00:42:33,800 Speaker 3: trunk ready, go? 775 00:42:34,960 --> 00:42:37,439 Speaker 1: Yes, all right, Jason, we're gonna send you on about 776 00:42:37,440 --> 00:42:39,520 Speaker 1: your way. Eddie will get all of your information and 777 00:42:39,560 --> 00:42:42,040 Speaker 1: we will send you to go check out the drop 778 00:42:42,160 --> 00:42:44,799 Speaker 1: Kick Murphy's. And again, aren't you proud of the fact 779 00:42:44,840 --> 00:42:47,839 Speaker 1: that I knew that Boom skilled on Principal Union by choice. 780 00:42:47,880 --> 00:42:50,040 Speaker 1: I believe they are a big partner with us during 781 00:42:50,080 --> 00:42:52,279 Speaker 1: the month of May. They are. I enjoy every year 782 00:42:52,360 --> 00:42:56,680 Speaker 1: doing the Indiana Construction Workers luncheon that I do out 783 00:42:56,680 --> 00:42:59,759 Speaker 1: at the Chalets for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. It is 784 00:42:59,800 --> 00:43:01,200 Speaker 1: all is a pleasure to do that. 785 00:43:01,320 --> 00:43:03,840 Speaker 2: Now I misspoke, Jack, I said, what neither one of 786 00:43:03,920 --> 00:43:06,160 Speaker 2: us are is rich and he's who we else feak 787 00:43:06,160 --> 00:43:09,000 Speaker 2: out for the tickets. Well, I am certainly not that 788 00:43:09,040 --> 00:43:12,279 Speaker 2: you are, because you know, like Derek has shared with 789 00:43:12,360 --> 00:43:14,960 Speaker 2: me the pay stuff that you left behind from Indy 790 00:43:15,040 --> 00:43:16,759 Speaker 2: car So I know you're very. 791 00:43:16,640 --> 00:43:19,640 Speaker 1: Well off rich. What's up doing? 792 00:43:19,719 --> 00:43:20,680 Speaker 3: Well? How about you boys? 793 00:43:21,000 --> 00:43:22,600 Speaker 1: You know we can't complain rich. Have you called the 794 00:43:22,640 --> 00:43:23,160 Speaker 1: show before? 795 00:43:24,040 --> 00:43:25,879 Speaker 4: Yeah? I have called and talk to you guys one 796 00:43:25,920 --> 00:43:27,000 Speaker 4: time in the past. 797 00:43:26,800 --> 00:43:28,759 Speaker 1: Okay, And you found that to be a good or 798 00:43:28,760 --> 00:43:29,480 Speaker 1: bad experience? 799 00:43:30,239 --> 00:43:31,520 Speaker 5: Oh, it was a wonderful experience. 800 00:43:31,560 --> 00:43:33,560 Speaker 4: I actually applied for. 801 00:43:33,680 --> 00:43:37,960 Speaker 6: An AI position, which was analogy interpretation if you recall. 802 00:43:38,200 --> 00:43:40,680 Speaker 1: Oh, yeah, well, and you love my analogies, right, kids 803 00:43:40,680 --> 00:43:42,759 Speaker 1: love them. I get a lot of comments on that 804 00:43:42,800 --> 00:43:43,640 Speaker 1: when I'm out in public. 805 00:43:44,000 --> 00:43:45,359 Speaker 4: That's the main reason I listen. 806 00:43:46,360 --> 00:43:49,640 Speaker 1: I'm sure it is. Rich. Now, Rich, is your radio broken? 807 00:43:49,680 --> 00:43:50,880 Speaker 1: Be honest? Is it not broken? 808 00:43:52,239 --> 00:43:53,080 Speaker 5: It is not broken? 809 00:43:53,239 --> 00:43:56,120 Speaker 1: Okay? Well, Rich, are you a fan of the drop 810 00:43:56,200 --> 00:43:58,040 Speaker 1: Kick Murphy's Are you familiar with them? 811 00:43:58,719 --> 00:44:01,000 Speaker 4: I'm familiar with them. I have heard good things about him, 812 00:44:01,040 --> 00:44:03,319 Speaker 4: have not seen them, would be excited to do so. 813 00:44:03,520 --> 00:44:05,400 Speaker 1: Who did you say was the other part of the show, Eddie? 814 00:44:06,040 --> 00:44:08,120 Speaker 1: I'm not sure. Oh bad religion? Yeah, which is also 815 00:44:08,200 --> 00:44:10,600 Speaker 1: a great show. Right, all right, Rich, We will send 816 00:44:10,600 --> 00:44:13,920 Speaker 1: you on about your way out there. This is tomorrow night, correct, Eddie, yep, 817 00:44:13,960 --> 00:44:15,840 Speaker 1: tomorrow night, Eddie. Will get your information. Say hi to 818 00:44:15,880 --> 00:44:18,440 Speaker 1: Jason when you're out there, by the way, Okay, no question. 819 00:44:18,560 --> 00:44:20,319 Speaker 3: Keep up with the good work, Bath and I appreciate it. 820 00:44:20,360 --> 00:44:23,240 Speaker 1: I appreciate it. Rich is on his way as well. 821 00:44:23,600 --> 00:44:25,000 Speaker 1: Big news of the day is the fact that the 822 00:44:25,000 --> 00:44:27,399 Speaker 1: Colts have announced their depth chart for the first time 823 00:44:27,600 --> 00:44:30,840 Speaker 1: this year. The quarterback the one position that they are 824 00:44:30,880 --> 00:44:34,520 Speaker 1: still being coy. No surprise there. Yes, it is true 825 00:44:34,560 --> 00:44:37,480 Speaker 1: that the Green Bay game is the one that most 826 00:44:37,840 --> 00:44:39,920 Speaker 1: would tip the hand as to who may be the 827 00:44:39,960 --> 00:44:42,640 Speaker 1: starting quarterback come Week one, but Mike Chapple joins us 828 00:44:42,680 --> 00:44:45,120 Speaker 1: other side, we will go over that and more and 829 00:44:45,160 --> 00:44:46,880 Speaker 1: find out if he's the guy that bought jim Mersey's 830 00:44:46,920 --> 00:44:51,640 Speaker 1: house pending sale, over market value, cash purchase for jim 831 00:44:51,719 --> 00:44:56,280 Speaker 1: Mersey's house, all of it with Chap. Next, the Colts 832 00:44:56,280 --> 00:45:01,480 Speaker 1: have announced their first Now I have to say this, 833 00:45:01,880 --> 00:45:06,319 Speaker 1: of course, unofficial depth chart of the preseason. No real 834 00:45:06,400 --> 00:45:09,640 Speaker 1: surprise except for that at the quarterback position it simply 835 00:45:09,680 --> 00:45:14,359 Speaker 1: says Daniel Jones or Anthony Richardson. A couple of other 836 00:45:14,440 --> 00:45:17,200 Speaker 1: spots we can discuss, joining us now to do that 837 00:45:17,360 --> 00:45:19,880 Speaker 1: and more. He is, of course, with CBS four, WXA 838 00:45:19,960 --> 00:45:21,839 Speaker 1: and Fox fifty nine, the dean of all riders when 839 00:45:21,880 --> 00:45:24,239 Speaker 1: it comes to the Colts, Mike Chappell joining us on 840 00:45:24,280 --> 00:45:27,359 Speaker 1: the show. Chap, I'm sure you saw the depth chart 841 00:45:27,400 --> 00:45:32,000 Speaker 1: released by the Colts before we get to that. I'm 842 00:45:32,080 --> 00:45:35,839 Speaker 1: curious of this, do you and how many of us 843 00:45:35,880 --> 00:45:37,759 Speaker 1: do you need to help you move? Because I saw 844 00:45:37,760 --> 00:45:43,320 Speaker 1: that jim Mersey's home has it is a pending cash 845 00:45:43,600 --> 00:45:47,520 Speaker 1: sale for over the asking price of twelve million. My 846 00:45:47,600 --> 00:45:50,000 Speaker 1: understanding is it's about twenty five percent more than that 847 00:45:50,000 --> 00:45:54,399 Speaker 1: that was offered in cash, and you move in. 848 00:45:54,440 --> 00:45:57,840 Speaker 4: When well, I tried to lowball them, so you know 849 00:45:57,960 --> 00:46:02,720 Speaker 4: my five point five mill I was gonna I had. 850 00:46:02,840 --> 00:46:06,000 Speaker 4: I had large bills in the back of my car 851 00:46:06,120 --> 00:46:09,440 Speaker 4: that I was going to take there, and they said, yeah, right, buddy. 852 00:46:09,280 --> 00:46:12,399 Speaker 1: Yeah, that's right right in a couple of coupons too, 853 00:46:12,400 --> 00:46:13,560 Speaker 1: you had coupons. 854 00:46:13,160 --> 00:46:18,120 Speaker 4: Right, yeah. I might have been able to rent the 855 00:46:18,120 --> 00:46:21,840 Speaker 4: the ice rink that I believe he's got, uh or 856 00:46:21,880 --> 00:46:23,000 Speaker 4: one of the guest houses. 857 00:46:23,160 --> 00:46:27,040 Speaker 1: Maybe I've heard the two guest houses are fabulous, you know, 858 00:46:27,160 --> 00:46:32,200 Speaker 1: in all honesty, Chap, what's that they are? You know, 859 00:46:32,520 --> 00:46:35,759 Speaker 1: it does make you curious. I think that the and 860 00:46:36,200 --> 00:46:38,319 Speaker 1: there's going to be you watch. I mean, there will 861 00:46:38,320 --> 00:46:40,520 Speaker 1: be all kinds of speculation and guessing games as to 862 00:46:40,520 --> 00:46:44,239 Speaker 1: who bought it until it's announced. I don't know that, 863 00:46:44,360 --> 00:46:48,279 Speaker 1: but I don't think we can rule out the possibility, Chap, 864 00:46:48,400 --> 00:46:52,000 Speaker 1: that that an out of market simply investor purchased it 865 00:46:52,200 --> 00:46:54,919 Speaker 1: just for the land itself, or to you know, to 866 00:46:54,920 --> 00:46:58,520 Speaker 1: to build two homes on there, or sell those again individually, 867 00:46:58,560 --> 00:47:00,479 Speaker 1: whatever it might be, right, I mean, there's any number 868 00:47:00,480 --> 00:47:01,520 Speaker 1: of factors that could go out. 869 00:47:01,680 --> 00:47:04,160 Speaker 4: But they do think you would do that and tear 870 00:47:04,239 --> 00:47:08,719 Speaker 4: that place down I understand what you're saying. But and 871 00:47:08,800 --> 00:47:11,840 Speaker 4: again that's that's that's a world I am simply not 872 00:47:12,840 --> 00:47:15,920 Speaker 4: familiar with. I've got a rental property, We've got the 873 00:47:16,400 --> 00:47:18,600 Speaker 4: wife and her brother, got two rental properties in Betro 874 00:47:19,080 --> 00:47:21,200 Speaker 4: we're trying to sell and if anybody's interested, give me 875 00:47:21,200 --> 00:47:25,360 Speaker 4: a call. Uh. And it's is the land is important. 876 00:47:25,560 --> 00:47:27,880 Speaker 4: That that's what's valuable, not not the houses that are 877 00:47:27,880 --> 00:47:31,160 Speaker 4: on it. Well, I just can't see an investor saying, 878 00:47:31,200 --> 00:47:33,480 Speaker 4: you know, I can I can put like three properties 879 00:47:33,520 --> 00:47:36,600 Speaker 4: there or three houses. I just think that this is 880 00:47:36,600 --> 00:47:38,759 Speaker 4: somebody that's got kind of hate to say, too much 881 00:47:38,840 --> 00:47:41,600 Speaker 4: money in their hands. But maybe that's the case. I 882 00:47:41,600 --> 00:47:41,920 Speaker 4: don't know. 883 00:47:42,120 --> 00:47:46,200 Speaker 1: I've heard, you know, some renovation. My understanding is there 884 00:47:46,200 --> 00:47:48,600 Speaker 1: are some renovations. I mean, like any any property. I 885 00:47:48,600 --> 00:47:49,920 Speaker 1: don't mean that a bad way at all, right, I 886 00:47:49,920 --> 00:47:52,000 Speaker 1: mean Jim Orsay owned it for what thirty years? Right, 887 00:47:52,080 --> 00:47:57,239 Speaker 1: so you know, But then on top of that, I 888 00:47:57,280 --> 00:47:59,560 Speaker 1: don't think there I don't think. I don't even know 889 00:47:59,560 --> 00:48:01,440 Speaker 1: if there was an inspection, so I think it was. 890 00:48:01,640 --> 00:48:04,080 Speaker 1: You know, you hear people that blind purchase stuff like 891 00:48:04,080 --> 00:48:06,680 Speaker 1: that just as an investment, so you know, we'll see 892 00:48:07,000 --> 00:48:09,040 Speaker 1: but it is fascinating. And then of course everybody's, oh 893 00:48:09,040 --> 00:48:11,560 Speaker 1: it's Bernard Ryman bought it, you know, Peyton Bonnet tear 894 00:48:11,600 --> 00:48:14,319 Speaker 1: it down, and you know, YadA, YadA YadA. But all right, 895 00:48:14,360 --> 00:48:15,799 Speaker 1: let's get to this. Let me tell you the one 896 00:48:15,800 --> 00:48:18,879 Speaker 1: thing on the depth chart that I'm not gonna say 897 00:48:18,920 --> 00:48:20,680 Speaker 1: surprise me, but I thought was interesting, and that's a 898 00:48:20,760 --> 00:48:25,440 Speaker 1: tight end. The Colts website right now has for their 899 00:48:25,440 --> 00:48:27,839 Speaker 1: depth chart at tight end title Warren No surprise there, 900 00:48:28,480 --> 00:48:31,359 Speaker 1: mo Aley Cox, no surprise there, because he can do 901 00:48:31,400 --> 00:48:34,200 Speaker 1: some things that Warren. It's not that Warren can't do them, 902 00:48:34,200 --> 00:48:36,480 Speaker 1: but that you wouldn't ask Warre necessarily to do as much. 903 00:48:36,480 --> 00:48:39,240 Speaker 1: And that's being like, you know, run game blocker, et cetera. 904 00:48:39,760 --> 00:48:41,960 Speaker 1: I was a little intrigued by this, and I know 905 00:48:42,040 --> 00:48:46,279 Speaker 1: he's a good player. But Drew Ogletree one spot in 906 00:48:46,320 --> 00:48:49,839 Speaker 1: front of Will Mallory. You know, I think Mallory has 907 00:48:49,840 --> 00:48:52,520 Speaker 1: had a really good camp. But do we read into 908 00:48:52,560 --> 00:48:54,279 Speaker 1: that in any way, shape or form. And how many 909 00:48:54,280 --> 00:48:55,320 Speaker 1: tight ends do they carry? 910 00:48:56,560 --> 00:49:00,640 Speaker 4: Probably four? And I would I would guard against anybody 911 00:49:00,719 --> 00:49:06,400 Speaker 4: reading anything into the first unofficial depth chart because teams 912 00:49:06,440 --> 00:49:09,440 Speaker 4: have to do it. We pay attention to it. But 913 00:49:10,120 --> 00:49:12,160 Speaker 4: this isn't the first time the Colts had an or 914 00:49:12,280 --> 00:49:15,080 Speaker 4: I'm trying who it was last year. The year before, 915 00:49:15,080 --> 00:49:17,560 Speaker 4: we had a couple of oars. Whether they were at 916 00:49:17,800 --> 00:49:20,200 Speaker 4: I can't. I can't remember what positions they were, but 917 00:49:21,080 --> 00:49:25,400 Speaker 4: it's an interesting piece. And again these are this is 918 00:49:25,520 --> 00:49:28,600 Speaker 4: met CONTI going in. I think that the coaches and hey, 919 00:49:28,640 --> 00:49:31,919 Speaker 4: we need a depth chart and each position coach says okay, 920 00:49:31,960 --> 00:49:34,880 Speaker 4: hang on them and takes them, you know, thirty seconds 921 00:49:34,880 --> 00:49:39,279 Speaker 4: to jot down names. But it's a guideline, is all 922 00:49:39,320 --> 00:49:43,279 Speaker 4: it is. I am with you. I The one guy 923 00:49:43,320 --> 00:49:47,040 Speaker 4: that I've noticed in camp that maybe people aren't paying 924 00:49:47,040 --> 00:49:49,600 Speaker 4: attention to is Will Mallory. I think he's got a 925 00:49:49,640 --> 00:49:54,040 Speaker 4: really good camp. Drew Ogilphrey as well. But I think 926 00:49:54,040 --> 00:49:57,480 Speaker 4: they keep four tight ends because because when that's how 927 00:49:57,560 --> 00:50:01,000 Speaker 4: Shane's Shane Stockin loves him some tight ends. He just 928 00:50:01,040 --> 00:50:04,799 Speaker 4: hasn't had tight ends to really love the last, you know, 929 00:50:04,880 --> 00:50:10,840 Speaker 4: since since Jack Doyle left. But Tyler Warren's been everything 930 00:50:10,960 --> 00:50:14,080 Speaker 4: we anticipated. He dropped the ball the other day. I'm thinking, 931 00:50:14,280 --> 00:50:17,000 Speaker 4: what in the hell did I just see? It was 932 00:50:17,080 --> 00:50:18,880 Speaker 4: behind him, but he got one hand on it. And 933 00:50:18,920 --> 00:50:20,600 Speaker 4: you expect him to make that catch because he's made 934 00:50:20,680 --> 00:50:24,680 Speaker 4: him so. And it was interesting that, for whatever you 935 00:50:24,719 --> 00:50:26,880 Speaker 4: want to make of it, is Tanner Bordolini is the 936 00:50:26,920 --> 00:50:31,080 Speaker 4: starting center ahead of Danny Penri and they have literally 937 00:50:32,480 --> 00:50:36,640 Speaker 4: divvied up the snaps at center, as has Richardson and Jones. 938 00:50:37,560 --> 00:50:42,040 Speaker 4: But it's just it's a guideline and it gives you 939 00:50:42,120 --> 00:50:45,680 Speaker 4: a little bit of insight, but not a lot, you. 940 00:50:45,640 --> 00:50:48,840 Speaker 1: Know, at the receiver position, Chap, My Chapel is our guest, 941 00:50:49,560 --> 00:50:52,160 Speaker 1: no real surprises at the receiver position, you know, Pittman 942 00:50:52,280 --> 00:50:54,840 Speaker 1: and then Ashton Jeul Duelan behind him. Then on the 943 00:50:54,880 --> 00:50:57,840 Speaker 1: other side Alec Pierce with Ady Mitchell, who I think 944 00:50:59,040 --> 00:51:01,600 Speaker 1: kind of resembles Anthony Richardson in the fact that he's 945 00:51:01,640 --> 00:51:04,120 Speaker 1: made some good strides but then also taking a little 946 00:51:04,160 --> 00:51:06,520 Speaker 1: bit of a step back. What really I find bothers 947 00:51:06,560 --> 00:51:09,560 Speaker 1: him is the receiver spot. You got Pierce, Mitchell, then 948 00:51:09,640 --> 00:51:13,279 Speaker 1: DJ Montgomery, Blaine Taylor, and then Land and Parker. So 949 00:51:13,560 --> 00:51:15,480 Speaker 1: my guy land in Parker just because he looks like 950 00:51:15,520 --> 00:51:18,400 Speaker 1: Jeff mccoley. That looks like he's got high odds stacked 951 00:51:18,440 --> 00:51:19,239 Speaker 1: against him, right, Chap. 952 00:51:20,360 --> 00:51:24,399 Speaker 4: So so you take offense to that on the depth chart. Yeah, 953 00:51:24,560 --> 00:51:25,279 Speaker 4: is that what you're saying? 954 00:51:25,400 --> 00:51:27,080 Speaker 1: That's my guy? Landon Parker is my guy? 955 00:51:28,080 --> 00:51:30,000 Speaker 4: Do you take us? Hopefully you don't take offense where 956 00:51:30,040 --> 00:51:34,480 Speaker 4: I say, men, you need to get a license. It's 957 00:51:34,520 --> 00:51:38,440 Speaker 4: funny because Joel Erickson picks out a guy, uh every 958 00:51:38,520 --> 00:51:41,239 Speaker 4: camp and it was the linebacker at JK. I think 959 00:51:41,239 --> 00:51:43,840 Speaker 4: it is, and we get on him about that, and 960 00:51:44,800 --> 00:51:47,120 Speaker 4: the guy's had a pretty good camp. But no, it 961 00:51:47,200 --> 00:51:49,360 Speaker 4: is kind of cool to find because again, one or 962 00:51:49,400 --> 00:51:53,040 Speaker 4: two of these guys are gonna make it. I don't 963 00:51:53,040 --> 00:51:56,799 Speaker 4: think receiver. They're going to probably keep six receivers on 964 00:51:56,920 --> 00:52:02,000 Speaker 4: the active roster and then they'll keep three practice squad probably, 965 00:52:02,800 --> 00:52:06,920 Speaker 4: so your guy probably has a shot there. But it's 966 00:52:06,960 --> 00:52:09,120 Speaker 4: a good thing that right now Aston Dulan is your 967 00:52:09,160 --> 00:52:13,560 Speaker 4: five and Anthony Gould is your six, and that's a 968 00:52:13,600 --> 00:52:15,799 Speaker 4: good that's a good problem, a good issue to have 969 00:52:15,880 --> 00:52:19,359 Speaker 4: to have players of who are both having pretty good 970 00:52:19,400 --> 00:52:22,160 Speaker 4: camps at receiver, which which is a good thing for 971 00:52:22,239 --> 00:52:26,680 Speaker 4: Gould because he's been primarily a return guy is playing 972 00:52:26,719 --> 00:52:30,000 Speaker 4: really well given a chance on offense, so against so 973 00:52:30,040 --> 00:52:32,799 Speaker 4: many positions. I like what's going on. Still not crazy 974 00:52:32,800 --> 00:52:36,640 Speaker 4: about linebacker and all of a sudden they're there. Their 975 00:52:36,800 --> 00:52:41,839 Speaker 4: proven depth at cornerback is getting tested, yes, by by 976 00:52:41,880 --> 00:52:43,800 Speaker 4: hamstring injuries, and that's a little bit of a concern. 977 00:52:44,640 --> 00:52:48,399 Speaker 1: And let's let's piggyback off that chap. When you talk 978 00:52:48,440 --> 00:52:52,799 Speaker 1: about ham strings, that's a problematic area right where like 979 00:52:53,000 --> 00:52:56,680 Speaker 1: sometimes guy that can linger for guys but typically speaking 980 00:52:56,760 --> 00:52:59,839 Speaker 1: or has there been any indication to this when you're 981 00:52:59,800 --> 00:53:03,680 Speaker 1: talk talking about Jalen Jones and Juju Brents both, has 982 00:53:03,719 --> 00:53:06,319 Speaker 1: there been any hint at all or even based on 983 00:53:06,400 --> 00:53:09,040 Speaker 1: precedent how much they would miss moving forward? 984 00:53:10,200 --> 00:53:14,840 Speaker 4: Only that Shane Stocking said that that that Jalen Joneses 985 00:53:14,960 --> 00:53:18,560 Speaker 4: was more I think his term was more severe. You 986 00:53:18,600 --> 00:53:20,920 Speaker 4: never like to hear the word severe come from a 987 00:53:20,960 --> 00:53:24,160 Speaker 4: coach because they don't like those words. And we didn't 988 00:53:24,200 --> 00:53:25,799 Speaker 4: get a day to day week to week here he's 989 00:53:25,800 --> 00:53:30,880 Speaker 4: going to miss some time. And again I I Jalen 990 00:53:31,000 --> 00:53:34,240 Speaker 4: Jones needs work in this new system. But he's started 991 00:53:34,280 --> 00:53:36,359 Speaker 4: gosh twenty seven games the last two years, so they 992 00:53:36,400 --> 00:53:39,640 Speaker 4: know what they've got with him. Juju Brents for Karnaut Loud, 993 00:53:39,680 --> 00:53:43,120 Speaker 4: he needs to he needs to stay on the field. 994 00:53:44,000 --> 00:53:46,920 Speaker 4: And here's a case where he didn't you know, he 995 00:53:47,960 --> 00:53:50,640 Speaker 4: was made avaible to the media one day and then 996 00:53:50,680 --> 00:53:52,839 Speaker 4: the next day you didn't practice because of the hamstring. 997 00:53:52,960 --> 00:53:57,399 Speaker 4: So I hate to see it at some point, at 998 00:53:57,440 --> 00:54:01,279 Speaker 4: some point the team just says, I'm sorry, we can't 999 00:54:01,320 --> 00:54:04,200 Speaker 4: trust you to stay healthy. They're not there with Juju 1000 00:54:04,239 --> 00:54:08,240 Speaker 4: Brents at all, but he and Daniel Scott, Jelanie Woods, 1001 00:54:08,920 --> 00:54:10,640 Speaker 4: guys that have been hurt. You know, I think, boy, 1002 00:54:10,680 --> 00:54:13,000 Speaker 4: these guys have got something, but they can't stay healthy. 1003 00:54:13,920 --> 00:54:14,080 Speaker 5: Uh. 1004 00:54:14,120 --> 00:54:17,440 Speaker 4: But cornerback, I think Jaylen Jones is gonna miss some time. 1005 00:54:18,320 --> 00:54:22,120 Speaker 4: That's chap speak, not I can speak. Uh, just because 1006 00:54:22,120 --> 00:54:27,120 Speaker 4: of what coach said. And again, uh Mooney Ward missed 1007 00:54:27,120 --> 00:54:31,160 Speaker 4: practice one day or two days and apparently got tightness 1008 00:54:31,239 --> 00:54:35,960 Speaker 4: in the leg, which I assume that's a hamstringer or whatever. 1009 00:54:36,239 --> 00:54:38,520 Speaker 4: And I tell you, these guys that are that are 1010 00:54:38,600 --> 00:54:44,920 Speaker 4: vets that really anybody that has something, they hold him out, 1011 00:54:45,280 --> 00:54:48,600 Speaker 4: whether it's the force. Buckner one day had a foot 1012 00:54:48,600 --> 00:54:51,719 Speaker 4: is shoe that held him out. Uh, So they just 1013 00:54:51,880 --> 00:54:54,480 Speaker 4: they don't push it in training camp in pre season. 1014 00:54:55,200 --> 00:54:59,279 Speaker 4: I think there's gonna be a handful of veterans not 1015 00:54:59,480 --> 00:55:04,440 Speaker 4: play much in preseason defense. I'm saying, even though this 1016 00:55:04,480 --> 00:55:06,440 Speaker 4: is a new defense and needed to play together the 1017 00:55:06,520 --> 00:55:09,879 Speaker 4: wards and maybe cam buying them and the force buck 1018 00:55:09,960 --> 00:55:11,479 Speaker 4: them for credit a loud. I know what the forest 1019 00:55:11,520 --> 00:55:14,000 Speaker 4: buckman can do. I know what Gerver Stewart can do. 1020 00:55:14,400 --> 00:55:16,480 Speaker 4: They need some stamps just because you don't want their 1021 00:55:16,520 --> 00:55:19,640 Speaker 4: first significant work to be in the in the opener, 1022 00:55:20,480 --> 00:55:24,759 Speaker 4: but they will be limited. I think offensively is a 1023 00:55:24,760 --> 00:55:29,600 Speaker 4: different matter entirely because of the quarterback. And I heard 1024 00:55:29,680 --> 00:55:32,520 Speaker 4: you guys talking earlier about what they might do, what 1025 00:55:32,560 --> 00:55:36,879 Speaker 4: they will do. But again, Kevin Boehner and I talked 1026 00:55:36,920 --> 00:55:39,440 Speaker 4: about this, and I think that they need to have 1027 00:55:39,480 --> 00:55:44,280 Speaker 4: a quarterback decided after two games and then really peel 1028 00:55:44,360 --> 00:55:48,759 Speaker 4: back the starter and not play much in the third game. 1029 00:55:48,800 --> 00:55:51,040 Speaker 4: And Kevin things they just need to play, which and 1030 00:55:51,239 --> 00:55:52,400 Speaker 4: probably he's probably height. 1031 00:55:52,200 --> 00:55:54,080 Speaker 1: Well, Jeb, you heard what I was saying in this. 1032 00:55:55,280 --> 00:55:57,520 Speaker 1: I do think the starter is going to be Anthony 1033 00:55:57,520 --> 00:55:59,080 Speaker 1: and I said when they signed him, I thought it 1034 00:55:59,080 --> 00:56:02,040 Speaker 1: was gonna be Daniel Jones. I've flopped on that. I 1035 00:56:02,040 --> 00:56:05,520 Speaker 1: will admit where I was wrong where I thought that. Yes, 1036 00:56:06,200 --> 00:56:09,040 Speaker 1: and I think it's going to be Richardson, and they're 1037 00:56:09,040 --> 00:56:11,360 Speaker 1: going to give him and and you know, the sands 1038 00:56:11,400 --> 00:56:14,799 Speaker 1: are running through the hourglass here. But having said that 1039 00:56:15,960 --> 00:56:21,000 Speaker 1: to me, the one thing that I think they would 1040 00:56:21,040 --> 00:56:24,600 Speaker 1: tell you is that they realized they aired and handing 1041 00:56:24,680 --> 00:56:29,719 Speaker 1: him the keys too early and so the final yeah, 1042 00:56:29,760 --> 00:56:33,360 Speaker 1: and so therefore I think they are going to take 1043 00:56:33,640 --> 00:56:37,799 Speaker 1: the competition as late into the equation as they can 1044 00:56:37,920 --> 00:56:40,160 Speaker 1: to continue to push him and make sure that he 1045 00:56:40,239 --> 00:56:43,359 Speaker 1: does not And again, I want to be very clear here. 1046 00:56:43,640 --> 00:56:46,160 Speaker 1: I'm not saying that Richardson is a bad guy, that 1047 00:56:46,200 --> 00:56:49,359 Speaker 1: he has you know, off field issues, I'm not saying that. 1048 00:56:49,600 --> 00:56:51,799 Speaker 1: But in terms of his focus, you want him to 1049 00:56:51,920 --> 00:56:55,480 Speaker 1: whatever they did to push him so far has more 1050 00:56:55,520 --> 00:56:58,200 Speaker 1: often shown that it is working as opposed to not. 1051 00:56:58,719 --> 00:57:01,880 Speaker 1: And therefore you want to can continue pushing him that 1052 00:57:02,000 --> 00:57:05,799 Speaker 1: direction for as long as you possibly can to keep 1053 00:57:05,840 --> 00:57:07,279 Speaker 1: him focused. Would you agree with that? 1054 00:57:09,360 --> 00:57:12,680 Speaker 4: Boy? If I agree with that, then then then I'm 1055 00:57:12,840 --> 00:57:16,080 Speaker 4: pointing out a rigison weakness and that he has to 1056 00:57:16,120 --> 00:57:20,920 Speaker 4: be pushed to do his job. And and that was 1057 00:57:20,920 --> 00:57:25,280 Speaker 4: the problem the first two years is I guess in 1058 00:57:25,360 --> 00:57:27,920 Speaker 4: Layman's term, there was too much enabling going. 1059 00:57:27,760 --> 00:57:29,800 Speaker 1: On, right right right? 1060 00:57:29,880 --> 00:57:31,920 Speaker 4: Well, but god, you've got to be this is his 1061 00:57:32,080 --> 00:57:34,240 Speaker 4: third year. You've got to be past that. You just 1062 00:57:34,400 --> 00:57:38,160 Speaker 4: have to be. That's such a position coach is get 1063 00:57:38,240 --> 00:57:40,880 Speaker 4: on him and the coordinate and get on him. But 1064 00:57:40,920 --> 00:57:43,200 Speaker 4: my goodness, if they need to push him in the 1065 00:57:43,240 --> 00:57:45,760 Speaker 4: third preseason game so that he doesn't have a lapse, 1066 00:57:46,400 --> 00:57:48,160 Speaker 4: then you've got the wrong You've got the wrong guy. 1067 00:57:48,360 --> 00:57:50,960 Speaker 4: You just do. I think I think he needs to 1068 00:57:51,000 --> 00:57:54,640 Speaker 4: start the opener because they have simply got to find 1069 00:57:54,680 --> 00:57:58,840 Speaker 4: out what they have. Can he stay healthy? Can he 1070 00:57:58,960 --> 00:58:01,240 Speaker 4: do the job better? I was looking here. I actually 1071 00:58:01,240 --> 00:58:04,560 Speaker 4: did some homework before before the show today, and in 1072 00:58:04,640 --> 00:58:09,400 Speaker 4: eleven on eleven passing in campus nine practices, I've got 1073 00:58:09,440 --> 00:58:13,120 Speaker 4: Richardson at fifty eight percent and Jones at roughly sixty 1074 00:58:13,200 --> 00:58:16,840 Speaker 4: seven sixty eight percent. I would take Richardson fifty eight 1075 00:58:16,880 --> 00:58:18,160 Speaker 4: percent all day. 1076 00:58:18,320 --> 00:58:20,480 Speaker 1: I would agree that's not a big enough separation for 1077 00:58:20,560 --> 00:58:21,560 Speaker 1: Jones to win that job. 1078 00:58:22,120 --> 00:58:27,320 Speaker 4: No, No, and Jones has been I think what we 1079 00:58:27,560 --> 00:58:33,560 Speaker 4: thought decent arm strength, not great arm strength, more effective underneath. 1080 00:58:34,160 --> 00:58:37,600 Speaker 4: He still holds the ball too long in my mind. 1081 00:58:37,360 --> 00:58:40,840 Speaker 4: But Richardson just gives you the shock plays he does, 1082 00:58:41,640 --> 00:58:45,120 Speaker 4: and he's been better on the underneath things. He's still gosh. 1083 00:58:45,160 --> 00:58:47,880 Speaker 4: I think it was Saturday. They played red zone in 1084 00:58:48,320 --> 00:58:52,840 Speaker 4: like the first section the first session. He throws an 1085 00:58:52,840 --> 00:58:55,040 Speaker 4: interception in the end zone from like the five yard 1086 00:58:55,080 --> 00:58:56,720 Speaker 4: by whatever it was. You can't do that. 1087 00:58:56,960 --> 00:58:57,480 Speaker 1: You can't. 1088 00:58:58,240 --> 00:59:00,360 Speaker 4: Of all the things you can't do, the quarter back ees, 1089 00:59:00,440 --> 00:59:05,200 Speaker 4: central pick sixes can't. You can't throw an interception around 1090 00:59:05,200 --> 00:59:08,200 Speaker 4: the goal line. You just can't. I was talking to 1091 00:59:08,240 --> 00:59:10,520 Speaker 4: Rick Venturiot and he said, do you trust him? And 1092 00:59:10,520 --> 00:59:15,640 Speaker 4: I said, yeah, no, I don't, just because of the 1093 00:59:15,680 --> 00:59:19,480 Speaker 4: short sample size. I've got to go on. But my goodness, 1094 00:59:19,520 --> 00:59:26,800 Speaker 4: he's just his ceiling is so high. But at some point, again, 1095 00:59:26,840 --> 00:59:28,120 Speaker 4: he's got to do it. He's got to stay on. 1096 00:59:28,200 --> 00:59:29,760 Speaker 4: He's got to stay on the field. And so far, 1097 00:59:30,280 --> 00:59:34,040 Speaker 4: you know, knock on wood, he's not missed time for anything. 1098 00:59:34,440 --> 00:59:36,920 Speaker 4: A sore shoulder and all that. If I'm him and 1099 00:59:36,920 --> 00:59:39,400 Speaker 4: I've got a sore shoulder, I keep it to myself. 1100 00:59:39,920 --> 00:59:41,920 Speaker 4: I realize, if you're a pitcher, maybe you can't do that. 1101 00:59:42,040 --> 00:59:46,640 Speaker 4: But I think that part of it is he's past 1102 00:59:46,720 --> 00:59:50,560 Speaker 4: that because they've thrown quite a bit. But he's just 1103 00:59:51,080 --> 00:59:54,600 Speaker 4: he's just looked better I think overall with what he 1104 00:59:54,720 --> 00:59:57,320 Speaker 4: brings and if he's fifty eight percent, and he gives 1105 00:59:57,320 --> 01:00:00,640 Speaker 4: you the shot plays and he gives you I don't know, 1106 01:00:01,200 --> 01:00:04,520 Speaker 4: sixty yards of game rushing and he picks up third 1107 01:00:04,560 --> 01:00:07,200 Speaker 4: and seven with his legs or whatever. Now you got 1108 01:00:07,200 --> 01:00:09,840 Speaker 4: to cut down on the whatever it was twelve interceptions 1109 01:00:09,920 --> 01:00:12,480 Speaker 4: or whatever it was last year. You can't have that 1110 01:00:12,680 --> 01:00:16,480 Speaker 4: with only eight touchdowns. But they can just do so 1111 01:00:16,560 --> 01:00:18,840 Speaker 4: much more with him, and you need to find out 1112 01:00:19,240 --> 01:00:22,560 Speaker 4: he either stays healthy or he doesn't. If he doesn't, 1113 01:00:22,560 --> 01:00:25,440 Speaker 4: you say, well, this is who he is. You know, 1114 01:00:25,440 --> 01:00:28,640 Speaker 4: a guy that's missed half of his games with injuries. 1115 01:00:30,200 --> 01:00:32,040 Speaker 4: And that's where you know, okay, we can't rely, but 1116 01:00:32,320 --> 01:00:34,920 Speaker 4: you need to find out. You don't find out by 1117 01:00:35,720 --> 01:00:39,920 Speaker 4: by starting the season with Jones, who is going to 1118 01:00:40,000 --> 01:00:43,400 Speaker 4: give you a more of an even you know, line 1119 01:00:44,360 --> 01:00:47,840 Speaker 4: or how he plays. But and then what do you 1120 01:00:47,880 --> 01:00:50,800 Speaker 4: get with Richardson? You just don't know. So to me, 1121 01:00:50,880 --> 01:00:54,280 Speaker 4: he's done nothing to lose the job. I think he 1122 01:00:54,320 --> 01:00:55,960 Speaker 4: I thought I've always thought he had. He would have 1123 01:00:55,960 --> 01:00:58,479 Speaker 4: to really have an awful camp, just an awful camp 1124 01:00:58,720 --> 01:00:59,640 Speaker 4: to not be the starter. 1125 01:01:00,520 --> 01:01:04,520 Speaker 1: And listen, and baseball, a tie goes to the runner. 1126 01:01:04,600 --> 01:01:07,080 Speaker 1: In football, a tie goes to the incumbent. 1127 01:01:07,240 --> 01:01:10,280 Speaker 4: Right, Well, it's like you gotta knock out the champ. 1128 01:01:11,080 --> 01:01:13,600 Speaker 4: And I think that sort of had to be what 1129 01:01:13,600 --> 01:01:16,240 Speaker 4: what Jones? He either had to knock him out, which 1130 01:01:16,280 --> 01:01:19,360 Speaker 4: he hasn't done, or Richardson had to play terrible, which 1131 01:01:19,360 --> 01:01:22,120 Speaker 4: he hasn't done, which is encouraging. Had one bad day, 1132 01:01:22,120 --> 01:01:24,400 Speaker 4: I think it was Saturday was a bad day, a 1133 01:01:24,440 --> 01:01:29,480 Speaker 4: not really good day in pads. So I think that's encouraging. Uh, 1134 01:01:29,640 --> 01:01:32,560 Speaker 4: And how they're going to do it again? He Steikan 1135 01:01:32,640 --> 01:01:36,000 Speaker 4: told us that both guys were going to play quite 1136 01:01:36,040 --> 01:01:39,640 Speaker 4: amount of a good amount in these first two games. 1137 01:01:39,840 --> 01:01:42,959 Speaker 4: How he does it will make a big deal whether 1138 01:01:42,960 --> 01:01:45,720 Speaker 4: it's Jones and the opener in Baltimore and then the 1139 01:01:45,760 --> 01:01:48,960 Speaker 4: other guy, then Richardson in the second game. But they're 1140 01:01:49,000 --> 01:01:52,600 Speaker 4: both gonna play. And I think what's interesting is with 1141 01:01:52,840 --> 01:01:55,480 Speaker 4: the quarterbacks playing as much as they're going to play, 1142 01:01:55,520 --> 01:01:58,000 Speaker 4: maybe I don't know three quarters, I don't know, Uh, 1143 01:01:58,520 --> 01:02:01,680 Speaker 4: do you play your starting offensive? I'm that long? You 1144 01:02:01,720 --> 01:02:06,840 Speaker 4: know it's because because then you're exposing your other quarterback 1145 01:02:06,920 --> 01:02:09,960 Speaker 4: to playing with guys who have had an uneven training camp. 1146 01:02:10,000 --> 01:02:13,000 Speaker 4: Although they'll be going against the other team's backups at 1147 01:02:13,000 --> 01:02:17,120 Speaker 4: some point, so really interesting. Again, I would hope that 1148 01:02:17,720 --> 01:02:20,760 Speaker 4: I would think that games, how they do in games 1149 01:02:20,760 --> 01:02:25,280 Speaker 4: will have carry more weight than eleven on eleven and 1150 01:02:25,320 --> 01:02:27,800 Speaker 4: seven on seven and how they go in meeting rooms 1151 01:02:27,800 --> 01:02:31,400 Speaker 4: and I understand all that goes together, but how they 1152 01:02:31,520 --> 01:02:36,480 Speaker 4: actually play on Thursday night or Saturday night against the Packers. 1153 01:02:36,560 --> 01:02:41,160 Speaker 4: I just think that carries more weight. And I'm curious. 1154 01:02:41,200 --> 01:02:46,080 Speaker 4: I'm really curious how it goes. I've been encouraged by Richardson, 1155 01:02:46,120 --> 01:02:49,600 Speaker 4: I really have been, but I just can't get those 1156 01:02:49,640 --> 01:02:51,840 Speaker 4: first two years out of my head. I know, I 1157 01:02:51,920 --> 01:02:53,120 Speaker 4: know that's my blind spot. 1158 01:02:53,200 --> 01:02:56,600 Speaker 1: I mean, there's there's a little PTSD there right of 1159 01:02:57,280 --> 01:02:59,720 Speaker 1: there has to be not only from a consistency but 1160 01:02:59,760 --> 01:03:04,120 Speaker 1: from availability standpoint. Mike Chapel, our guest, chap I wanted 1161 01:03:04,120 --> 01:03:05,680 Speaker 1: to ask you this as well, you know, a couple 1162 01:03:05,720 --> 01:03:07,360 Speaker 1: of years ago, and I'm not saying it was the 1163 01:03:07,480 --> 01:03:10,120 Speaker 1: right narrative. Maybe it was too trendy a thing to say, 1164 01:03:10,520 --> 01:03:12,720 Speaker 1: but we got into this and I'm not saying you, 1165 01:03:13,560 --> 01:03:17,720 Speaker 1: but when the league started becoming really passer friendly, and 1166 01:03:17,760 --> 01:03:20,320 Speaker 1: they're throwing up Star Wars numbers and you know, Goff 1167 01:03:20,320 --> 01:03:22,800 Speaker 1: and Mahomes are having games where it's going into the fifties, 1168 01:03:23,440 --> 01:03:26,520 Speaker 1: and people started saying, well, the running backs become the 1169 01:03:26,520 --> 01:03:29,120 Speaker 1: fungible position. That's the position that you can just kind 1170 01:03:29,120 --> 01:03:30,560 Speaker 1: of get a guy off the street in week eight 1171 01:03:30,560 --> 01:03:33,520 Speaker 1: and it gives you a good game whatever else. Maybe 1172 01:03:33,560 --> 01:03:37,360 Speaker 1: we started to see the value at the running back 1173 01:03:37,360 --> 01:03:40,480 Speaker 1: position again in the National Football League. But I'm curious 1174 01:03:40,520 --> 01:03:42,800 Speaker 1: of this if you agree or disagree, or can expand 1175 01:03:42,840 --> 01:03:48,120 Speaker 1: on it. In today's NFL. Defensively speaking, are we entering 1176 01:03:48,160 --> 01:03:53,040 Speaker 1: into an arena now where defensive backfield is hyper important, 1177 01:03:54,160 --> 01:03:58,080 Speaker 1: pass rush is important, and thus your linebacker corps is 1178 01:03:58,120 --> 01:04:00,280 Speaker 1: the one that can be for you the most. 1179 01:04:00,080 --> 01:04:04,280 Speaker 4: Astrian probably, although you need to have you know, you 1180 01:04:04,280 --> 01:04:07,000 Speaker 4: give me a shackle letter, you know when in the 1181 01:04:07,040 --> 01:04:09,360 Speaker 4: second and third year, even rookie ye, I'd take that 1182 01:04:09,440 --> 01:04:14,920 Speaker 4: on a heartbeat. Middle linebacker tackles maybe maybe now if 1183 01:04:14,960 --> 01:04:17,120 Speaker 4: you're Zaire and he you know, he had the second 1184 01:04:17,120 --> 01:04:18,680 Speaker 4: team off prolasts. Here we gonna get three and a 1185 01:04:18,720 --> 01:04:21,680 Speaker 4: half sacks and eleven tackles for loss and a couple 1186 01:04:21,720 --> 01:04:25,840 Speaker 4: of interceptions. That's different. Just don't give me tackles because 1187 01:04:26,480 --> 01:04:28,440 Speaker 4: those can be you know how many taxes were down 1188 01:04:28,480 --> 01:04:31,600 Speaker 4: the field whatever, But yeah, you better have gosh, you 1189 01:04:31,640 --> 01:04:35,240 Speaker 4: better have four corners that you trust. You better have 1190 01:04:35,280 --> 01:04:39,520 Speaker 4: three safeties that you trust, because that that's what teams 1191 01:04:39,520 --> 01:04:42,960 Speaker 4: are going to. Kenny Moore, holy smokes, his value as 1192 01:04:42,960 --> 01:04:46,920 Speaker 4: a nickel is off the charts. They think this the 1193 01:04:47,120 --> 01:04:49,480 Speaker 4: Justin Wallely kid can can kind of be that. 1194 01:04:51,480 --> 01:04:54,200 Speaker 1: Wally's been impressive though, and they made no bonds but 1195 01:04:54,360 --> 01:04:56,320 Speaker 1: bones about the fact they've been impressed with him, right. 1196 01:04:57,200 --> 01:05:00,800 Speaker 4: Right, But but again, and then when you have Mooney Ward, 1197 01:05:00,840 --> 01:05:04,120 Speaker 4: who can be that shutdown guy, you know, think back 1198 01:05:04,120 --> 01:05:07,080 Speaker 4: to Vonte Davis, the late Vonte Davis. He was pretty good, 1199 01:05:07,360 --> 01:05:10,640 Speaker 4: a couple of Pro Bowls and the one year was 1200 01:05:10,680 --> 01:05:15,080 Speaker 4: Stefan Gilmour. They've not had that guy often enough. And 1201 01:05:15,680 --> 01:05:18,160 Speaker 4: they again the injuries. Injuries are a little bit of 1202 01:05:18,160 --> 01:05:21,800 Speaker 4: concern because all of a sudden, guys Sam Omack, who's 1203 01:05:22,040 --> 01:05:25,160 Speaker 4: like your good fifth guy, all said he's playing more. 1204 01:05:26,200 --> 01:05:28,760 Speaker 4: But again, it's early preseason, and except for the running 1205 01:05:28,800 --> 01:05:35,080 Speaker 4: back yesterday in Jalen Jones, they've really avoided the major injuries. 1206 01:05:35,280 --> 01:05:41,560 Speaker 4: Knock on wood, I know, but so so yeah, it's 1207 01:05:42,560 --> 01:05:48,919 Speaker 4: with the running backs. I think I've always valued Jonathan Taylor. Now, 1208 01:05:49,080 --> 01:05:51,320 Speaker 4: I I don't know how long I would value him, 1209 01:05:51,360 --> 01:05:54,800 Speaker 4: you know, five years, six years, because there there is 1210 01:05:54,840 --> 01:05:57,560 Speaker 4: an expiration date on running backs. Although Derrick Henry would 1211 01:05:57,560 --> 01:06:00,280 Speaker 4: tell you to go fly kit because of there, there 1212 01:06:00,280 --> 01:06:03,000 Speaker 4: hasn't been one on him. He's an alien like Jerry Rice. 1213 01:06:03,840 --> 01:06:08,760 Speaker 4: But I think the Colts have absolutely wasted two outstanding 1214 01:06:08,840 --> 01:06:11,600 Speaker 4: years by Jonathan Tavor. It still boggles my mind that 1215 01:06:11,680 --> 01:06:13,480 Speaker 4: he rushes for eighteen hundred yards and you don't make 1216 01:06:13,520 --> 01:06:18,280 Speaker 4: the playoffs. But they're gonna, they're they're gonna maximize his 1217 01:06:18,440 --> 01:06:22,040 Speaker 4: talents and they should. I may have mentioned to you 1218 01:06:22,160 --> 01:06:26,240 Speaker 4: I was shocked when someone posted a note that he's 1219 01:06:26,280 --> 01:06:30,080 Speaker 4: average eighty nine yards in his career, that that's the 1220 01:06:30,200 --> 01:06:35,040 Speaker 4: highest active yards per game in the NFL, higher than 1221 01:06:35,080 --> 01:06:38,480 Speaker 4: Derrick Henry. So it just shows you. Yes, he dropped 1222 01:06:38,480 --> 01:06:42,360 Speaker 4: the freaking football at Denver, which killed him, but he's 1223 01:06:42,360 --> 01:06:46,000 Speaker 4: a quality player and they're gonna they're gonna lean on 1224 01:06:46,080 --> 01:06:49,120 Speaker 4: him a ton. I hope he stays healthy enough. I 1225 01:06:49,200 --> 01:06:53,400 Speaker 4: like DJ Giddens the rookie. He's looked pretty good so U. 1226 01:06:53,600 --> 01:06:56,680 Speaker 4: But yeah, you're right, it sort of has swung. H 1227 01:06:57,040 --> 01:07:01,440 Speaker 4: It's to where you're valuing rush. You're always going to 1228 01:07:01,560 --> 01:07:03,480 Speaker 4: value that. And they've had they had a really good 1229 01:07:03,520 --> 01:07:05,320 Speaker 4: pass rush the last week or so. Now is that, 1230 01:07:06,240 --> 01:07:08,479 Speaker 4: you know, good for them or you know, offensive line 1231 01:07:08,520 --> 01:07:12,040 Speaker 4: pick up your game. Latu has had a great camp, 1232 01:07:12,120 --> 01:07:16,000 Speaker 4: absolutely great camp, and they need him to be the guy, 1233 01:07:16,160 --> 01:07:18,880 Speaker 4: not just a guy. They need him to be kind 1234 01:07:18,880 --> 01:07:20,920 Speaker 4: of like the tip of the spear. And then all 1235 01:07:20,920 --> 01:07:23,480 Speaker 4: of a sudden, you're okay with quitty Peig getting you 1236 01:07:23,520 --> 01:07:26,360 Speaker 4: eight or nine sacks and Buckner give you his He'll 1237 01:07:26,400 --> 01:07:29,200 Speaker 4: give you eight sacks as long as he stays healthy 1238 01:07:29,240 --> 01:07:32,520 Speaker 4: because that's that's who he is, and gets up from 1239 01:07:32,840 --> 01:07:35,640 Speaker 4: kom so it. But but Latos and he needs to 1240 01:07:35,640 --> 01:07:39,200 Speaker 4: be the guy, and he's he's dominated training camp. He 1241 01:07:39,320 --> 01:07:44,880 Speaker 4: just has but pass rush, cover quarterback and running back 1242 01:07:44,920 --> 01:07:47,320 Speaker 4: and then got the receivers are just going off the 1243 01:07:47,400 --> 01:07:50,880 Speaker 4: charts as far as pay so. But yeah, it has 1244 01:07:50,960 --> 01:07:54,560 Speaker 4: swung a little bit to where we're not seeing four 1245 01:07:54,640 --> 01:07:59,000 Speaker 4: hundred yard passing games like we did back in the day. 1246 01:07:59,080 --> 01:08:01,800 Speaker 4: Has swung a little bit more of a control passing game. 1247 01:08:02,440 --> 01:08:04,160 Speaker 4: So you need to have corners. You need to have 1248 01:08:04,520 --> 01:08:06,960 Speaker 4: to where you're gonna play maybe two linebackers and an 1249 01:08:06,960 --> 01:08:09,120 Speaker 4: extra dB most of the time. 1250 01:08:10,400 --> 01:08:14,080 Speaker 1: Mike Chapels CBS four, WXI N Fox fifty nine where 1251 01:08:14,120 --> 01:08:17,520 Speaker 1: you see his coverage and of course Colt's getting set Thursday, 1252 01:08:17,960 --> 01:08:21,960 Speaker 1: preseason game number one against the Baltimore Ravens. Chap appreciate it, 1253 01:08:22,000 --> 01:08:22,800 Speaker 1: as always talked to you. 1254 01:08:22,760 --> 01:08:25,200 Speaker 4: Soon, all right, talk week you guys be well. 1255 01:08:25,240 --> 01:08:27,160 Speaker 1: I appreciate it. Mike Chapel joining us. By the way, 1256 01:08:27,200 --> 01:08:29,320 Speaker 1: I have another you know, Landon Parker is the guy 1257 01:08:29,320 --> 01:08:31,600 Speaker 1: that I honed in on. I got another one on 1258 01:08:31,640 --> 01:08:34,519 Speaker 1: the Colts. When you look at the roster, okay, is 1259 01:08:34,560 --> 01:08:37,320 Speaker 1: it a Joe O Joe? I like that too. I 1260 01:08:37,520 --> 01:08:41,479 Speaker 1: like that too, I do, but no, this one. Yeah, 1261 01:08:42,560 --> 01:08:45,360 Speaker 1: if you Eddie, if you could please, I know Kyle 1262 01:08:45,439 --> 01:08:48,320 Speaker 1: neednrub is going to join us next. But could you 1263 01:08:48,400 --> 01:08:50,760 Speaker 1: look at the roster and determined for me the one 1264 01:08:50,800 --> 01:08:53,439 Speaker 1: player that looks like he might bring his ascot to 1265 01:08:53,520 --> 01:08:58,320 Speaker 1: a Shakespearean poetry reading. Let me look at the roster first. 1266 01:08:58,479 --> 01:09:01,000 Speaker 1: Based on the names, there's one an individual. Based on 1267 01:09:01,040 --> 01:09:03,559 Speaker 1: the names, it just sounds like he might miss somebody 1268 01:09:03,560 --> 01:09:05,120 Speaker 1: that's out playing a little polo. 1269 01:09:07,400 --> 01:09:09,120 Speaker 2: Until like to guess you that might be I got 1270 01:09:09,240 --> 01:09:11,000 Speaker 2: to look at the roster first to figure this out. 1271 01:09:11,040 --> 01:09:13,720 Speaker 1: Hold on, he's got he actually just went out and 1272 01:09:13,720 --> 01:09:18,120 Speaker 1: bought himself a Peterson's pipe. Leam Anderson S. Nope, that's 1273 01:09:18,160 --> 01:09:21,080 Speaker 1: a good one though. This guy, I mean, I know 1274 01:09:21,160 --> 01:09:23,800 Speaker 1: nothing about this guy. I'm looking at his picture and 1275 01:09:23,800 --> 01:09:25,640 Speaker 1: I'm looking at his bio. I know nothing about him 1276 01:09:25,680 --> 01:09:28,240 Speaker 1: except for that I just based on his name alone. 1277 01:09:28,280 --> 01:09:31,439 Speaker 1: It's like, yeah, I actually went out fox hunting over 1278 01:09:31,479 --> 01:09:34,519 Speaker 1: the weekend. I was over in Yorkshire. I don't know 1279 01:09:34,560 --> 01:09:37,640 Speaker 1: who you're lovely t. I don't know who you're referring to. 1280 01:09:38,920 --> 01:09:41,720 Speaker 1: I would like for Colts fans right now to go 1281 01:09:41,760 --> 01:09:44,799 Speaker 1: on the Colts roster, look over the list of names 1282 01:09:45,200 --> 01:09:48,280 Speaker 1: and tell me which player if the character that I'm 1283 01:09:48,320 --> 01:09:51,439 Speaker 1: portraying there. If this were a play and I had 1284 01:09:51,439 --> 01:09:54,240 Speaker 1: to pick the name of one Colts player, the one 1285 01:09:54,280 --> 01:09:58,320 Speaker 1: that most aptly fits the guy that I just described. Yes, 1286 01:09:58,520 --> 01:10:02,439 Speaker 1: that's correct. This guy's name sounds like he would talk 1287 01:10:02,600 --> 01:10:04,800 Speaker 1: like this and perhaps go out to the Highlands on 1288 01:10:04,840 --> 01:10:09,400 Speaker 1: the weekends. Who might that be. Just take a look 1289 01:10:09,400 --> 01:10:12,880 Speaker 1: at the names and send me your guests right now. 1290 01:10:13,840 --> 01:10:15,800 Speaker 1: Text it to me at five to two three and 1291 01:10:15,960 --> 01:10:19,240 Speaker 1: five to two three ninety two eighty. Ah, yes, that's 1292 01:10:19,240 --> 01:10:24,519 Speaker 1: a three one seven area code. Kyle Metton rips next. 1293 01:10:26,200 --> 01:10:29,519 Speaker 1: Several several people got it correct. There are a couple 1294 01:10:29,560 --> 01:10:33,519 Speaker 1: of serious candidates on the Colts roster of names that 1295 01:10:33,720 --> 01:10:39,000 Speaker 1: sound in fact like Thurston Howe, Neville Gallimore. Somebody pointed 1296 01:10:39,000 --> 01:10:46,120 Speaker 1: that out. That's a decent guess, Duke Shelley, decent guests, 1297 01:10:47,040 --> 01:10:53,760 Speaker 1: but the runaway winner. Uh yes, let me introduce you 1298 01:10:53,800 --> 01:10:57,160 Speaker 1: to my son the third, because I'm or my father 1299 01:10:57,280 --> 01:11:02,000 Speaker 1: the third because I'm Ulysses Bentley the four. U lisz. 1300 01:11:02,160 --> 01:11:04,960 Speaker 1: Just Bentley the fourth absolutely sounds like a guy that like, 1301 01:11:05,080 --> 01:11:06,760 Speaker 1: if he doesn't make the Colts roster, goes back to 1302 01:11:06,800 --> 01:11:11,559 Speaker 1: the polo grounds, right, Oh, nice drop there polo grounds nice? Well, 1303 01:11:11,600 --> 01:11:15,519 Speaker 1: I don't mean ed the old baseball I'm talking about, 1304 01:11:15,600 --> 01:11:18,760 Speaker 1: of course, where we ride the ponies and hit the 1305 01:11:18,800 --> 01:11:22,960 Speaker 1: sticks on the highlands near Sheffield. That's what you listen. 1306 01:11:23,080 --> 01:11:25,719 Speaker 1: Bentley the fourth sounds like like he would I would 1307 01:11:25,760 --> 01:11:27,720 Speaker 1: think he would sound like just based on the name. 1308 01:11:28,400 --> 01:11:30,639 Speaker 1: Joining us now, and I'm sure thrilled to be doing so, Eddie, 1309 01:11:30,640 --> 01:11:32,920 Speaker 1: I believe you have the proper introduction for him. Correct. 1310 01:11:33,200 --> 01:11:36,240 Speaker 5: Speaking of lost and clueless, we bring on Kyle Drip 1311 01:11:36,280 --> 01:11:36,880 Speaker 5: from the Star. 1312 01:11:38,040 --> 01:11:41,479 Speaker 1: Yeah, he joins us down the guest line Indianapolistar Kyle Nedrip, 1313 01:11:41,520 --> 01:11:45,600 Speaker 1: of course, the high school writer for football basketball, primarily 1314 01:11:45,680 --> 01:11:48,040 Speaker 1: joining us now, and I want to begin with that, Kyle. 1315 01:11:48,080 --> 01:11:51,320 Speaker 1: It is man, it happens earlier and earlier, right, But 1316 01:11:51,400 --> 01:11:53,639 Speaker 1: basically high school football season is upon us. 1317 01:11:55,000 --> 01:11:58,599 Speaker 5: Yeah, the official start of practices today, which is sort 1318 01:11:58,600 --> 01:12:02,320 Speaker 5: of a unofficial official I would say, anymore, because most 1319 01:12:02,320 --> 01:12:05,120 Speaker 5: teams are practicing, you know, there all teams are able 1320 01:12:05,160 --> 01:12:07,640 Speaker 5: to under the rules now able to practice and do 1321 01:12:07,760 --> 01:12:10,160 Speaker 5: things throughout the spring and summer, So it's sort of 1322 01:12:10,280 --> 01:12:13,360 Speaker 5: more of a symbolic start, I would say, But it 1323 01:12:13,439 --> 01:12:16,080 Speaker 5: is the start, and you know, teams are you know, 1324 01:12:16,680 --> 01:12:19,479 Speaker 5: unable to you know, you can't have ads on today tomorrow, 1325 01:12:19,479 --> 01:12:21,680 Speaker 5: but then get after it on Wednesday and then we'll 1326 01:12:21,720 --> 01:12:25,800 Speaker 5: be here basically next a week from Friday with the 1327 01:12:25,800 --> 01:12:28,720 Speaker 5: scrimmages and then the following week with games. So yeah, 1328 01:12:28,760 --> 01:12:31,519 Speaker 5: it is it's definitely, uh, it's here, and it's always 1329 01:12:31,560 --> 01:12:34,160 Speaker 5: fun because you know, the start of school kind of 1330 01:12:34,280 --> 01:12:37,720 Speaker 5: you know, coincides with football and kind of signifies a 1331 01:12:37,760 --> 01:12:40,160 Speaker 5: new year. And I always look forward to that to 1332 01:12:40,320 --> 01:12:43,519 Speaker 5: kind of restart, you know, not only the football season, 1333 01:12:43,560 --> 01:12:45,479 Speaker 5: but you know, the school year for all these kids 1334 01:12:45,479 --> 01:12:46,280 Speaker 5: going back to school. 1335 01:12:46,280 --> 01:12:49,360 Speaker 1: Now, by the way, Kyle, before we get into that, 1336 01:12:50,000 --> 01:12:52,160 Speaker 1: I'll let you enter the same arena that Mike Chappa 1337 01:12:52,280 --> 01:12:54,599 Speaker 1: was just in because there's going to be all kinds 1338 01:12:54,600 --> 01:12:57,360 Speaker 1: of speculation because Jim Mersey's home has a pending sale, 1339 01:12:57,600 --> 01:13:00,680 Speaker 1: a cash sale at over at asking price. Do you 1340 01:13:00,680 --> 01:13:04,360 Speaker 1: want to wager on who it's going to be? Oh? 1341 01:13:04,439 --> 01:13:06,160 Speaker 5: Boy, it's not Chap, is it. 1342 01:13:08,560 --> 01:13:12,040 Speaker 1: That's right? He got out of the print side of things, 1343 01:13:12,120 --> 01:13:14,120 Speaker 1: got into the TV money, and now all of a sudden, 1344 01:13:14,160 --> 01:13:15,320 Speaker 1: you know, let's go right. 1345 01:13:15,520 --> 01:13:23,439 Speaker 5: The money rolls in. Gosh. I I would, man, I 1346 01:13:23,439 --> 01:13:26,240 Speaker 5: would venture somebody in the in the sports or maybe 1347 01:13:26,280 --> 01:13:28,160 Speaker 5: but but yeah, I don't even know. I don't even 1348 01:13:28,160 --> 01:13:28,800 Speaker 5: know where to start. 1349 01:13:28,880 --> 01:13:33,679 Speaker 1: I think clubhouse leader on this is outside market investor, 1350 01:13:34,320 --> 01:13:35,599 Speaker 1: blind purchase investor. 1351 01:13:37,120 --> 01:13:40,320 Speaker 5: Yeah, that could be man that speaking of that, the 1352 01:13:40,720 --> 01:13:45,000 Speaker 5: full court indoor basketball court was, Man, how how awesome 1353 01:13:45,080 --> 01:13:47,200 Speaker 5: was that? It's like, man, they should they should actually 1354 01:13:47,240 --> 01:13:48,479 Speaker 5: play high school games in there. 1355 01:13:48,600 --> 01:13:50,320 Speaker 1: That's how about the Hockey's cool? 1356 01:13:50,320 --> 01:13:53,040 Speaker 5: That place was yeah exactly, I mean, man, my goodness, 1357 01:13:53,120 --> 01:13:56,280 Speaker 5: what a what a what a life? You know, that's 1358 01:13:56,280 --> 01:13:57,240 Speaker 5: that's super cool. 1359 01:13:58,080 --> 01:13:58,760 Speaker 1: Yeah, I don't even know. 1360 01:13:58,760 --> 01:14:00,000 Speaker 5: I don't even know where to start. 1361 01:14:00,600 --> 01:14:05,519 Speaker 1: But you know, Tyrese Haliburton, Yeah, it's again, I'm going 1362 01:14:05,600 --> 01:14:08,839 Speaker 1: to best I'm going to guess out of country investor. 1363 01:14:08,920 --> 01:14:11,920 Speaker 1: That is strictly a guess and probably a numb one, 1364 01:14:12,280 --> 01:14:13,840 Speaker 1: Kyle when it comes to and I know you have 1365 01:14:13,880 --> 01:14:15,519 Speaker 1: your article up right now, you know eight things we're 1366 01:14:15,560 --> 01:14:17,479 Speaker 1: looking for here in terms of high school football for 1367 01:14:17,600 --> 01:14:20,719 Speaker 1: the year, and it is early, but practice getting underway today. 1368 01:14:20,880 --> 01:14:25,400 Speaker 1: From an official standpoint, aside from the the obvious power 1369 01:14:25,479 --> 01:14:28,400 Speaker 1: hitters that we talk about every year, is there a 1370 01:14:28,479 --> 01:14:30,519 Speaker 1: school or a team that it looks like this year 1371 01:14:30,560 --> 01:14:32,719 Speaker 1: you are intrigued by because they could make a real 1372 01:14:32,880 --> 01:14:36,720 Speaker 1: jump that maybe in the normal season we don't talk 1373 01:14:36,760 --> 01:14:37,280 Speaker 1: a lot about. 1374 01:14:38,720 --> 01:14:41,519 Speaker 5: Yeah, I mean, you're probably talking more six s a 1375 01:14:42,479 --> 01:14:45,160 Speaker 5: you know, as we get started here. But I would say, 1376 01:14:45,479 --> 01:14:48,720 Speaker 5: you know, from a standpoint of a team that you 1377 01:14:48,760 --> 01:14:51,000 Speaker 5: know has been a little bit off the radar but 1378 01:14:51,040 --> 01:14:53,360 Speaker 5: has been building, I would say, and I'm not saying 1379 01:14:53,360 --> 01:14:57,000 Speaker 5: they're state title contenders necessarily, but maybe could be. Is 1380 01:14:57,479 --> 01:14:59,880 Speaker 5: probably Pike, you know, They're a team that has been 1381 01:15:00,000 --> 01:15:02,719 Speaker 5: and you know, on the rise here these last couple 1382 01:15:02,760 --> 01:15:05,479 Speaker 5: of years under Mike Brobar, who uh you know came 1383 01:15:05,479 --> 01:15:08,360 Speaker 5: from Fort Wayne and and but it is really from here, 1384 01:15:08,720 --> 01:15:11,840 Speaker 5: has a really unique backstory by the way, but he yeah, 1385 01:15:11,880 --> 01:15:14,040 Speaker 5: he's kind of got that program going, uh in the 1386 01:15:14,120 --> 01:15:16,639 Speaker 5: right direction. They were five and five last year and 1387 01:15:16,640 --> 01:15:19,599 Speaker 5: and sort of a slow build from you know, one 1388 01:15:19,680 --> 01:15:21,639 Speaker 5: win to uh I believe they had three the next 1389 01:15:21,680 --> 01:15:24,160 Speaker 5: year and then five last year and have started to 1390 01:15:24,920 --> 01:15:27,759 Speaker 5: you know, get some continuity. I saw them play Fishers 1391 01:15:27,920 --> 01:15:30,559 Speaker 5: last year and beat them, uh in a really good 1392 01:15:30,560 --> 01:15:32,960 Speaker 5: game early in the year. But uh, you know, they 1393 01:15:32,960 --> 01:15:35,679 Speaker 5: still have a I would say to be a state contender. 1394 01:15:35,680 --> 01:15:37,400 Speaker 5: And six they just really tough. I'm not sure if 1395 01:15:37,439 --> 01:15:41,599 Speaker 5: they're that uh you know, to that level just quite yet, 1396 01:15:41,680 --> 01:15:44,800 Speaker 5: but but maybe getting there closer to that. One team 1397 01:15:44,840 --> 01:15:46,680 Speaker 5: that we do talk a lot about and they were 1398 01:15:46,720 --> 01:15:49,799 Speaker 5: having the past who maybe fits this category is Carmel, 1399 01:15:49,880 --> 01:15:52,479 Speaker 5: which uh you know, they've kind of been a little 1400 01:15:52,479 --> 01:15:54,760 Speaker 5: bit down these last couple of years. They were three 1401 01:15:54,800 --> 01:15:58,200 Speaker 5: and seven last year and and but have Kevin right 1402 01:15:58,280 --> 01:16:01,679 Speaker 5: back as coach and after decade of sort of being 1403 01:16:01,720 --> 01:16:04,200 Speaker 5: out of the state, or at least out of the 1404 01:16:04,320 --> 01:16:08,559 Speaker 5: high school football in the state. I really think he's 1405 01:16:08,560 --> 01:16:11,960 Speaker 5: going to get that program going and he just doesn't lose, 1406 01:16:12,040 --> 01:16:13,600 Speaker 5: you know, so you kind of assume they're going to 1407 01:16:13,680 --> 01:16:15,320 Speaker 5: be and they do have a lot of talent, so 1408 01:16:15,880 --> 01:16:17,920 Speaker 5: you know, I know, Carmel's not necessarily an upset pick 1409 01:16:18,000 --> 01:16:21,479 Speaker 5: by any means, but maybe considering the you know that 1410 01:16:21,560 --> 01:16:24,639 Speaker 5: they have only had three wins, you know, last year, 1411 01:16:24,680 --> 01:16:26,400 Speaker 5: and then we're five and five the year before that, 1412 01:16:26,439 --> 01:16:29,680 Speaker 5: there there may be someone who fits that you know, 1413 01:16:29,960 --> 01:16:31,800 Speaker 5: distinction a little bit. But I think they're going to 1414 01:16:31,880 --> 01:16:34,040 Speaker 5: be We'll find out early in the season because they 1415 01:16:34,040 --> 01:16:36,840 Speaker 5: played Fishers in Westfield right off the bat, so you know, 1416 01:16:36,880 --> 01:16:38,880 Speaker 5: we'll kind of see where they're at. But I would 1417 01:16:38,920 --> 01:16:41,200 Speaker 5: say they might fit that, you know, kind of that 1418 01:16:41,920 --> 01:16:43,720 Speaker 5: sleeper as much as you can put Carmel as a 1419 01:16:43,760 --> 01:16:46,599 Speaker 5: sleeper in any sport, but they might fit that category. 1420 01:16:46,720 --> 01:16:50,760 Speaker 1: Right now, Kyle, when you look at your time in 1421 01:16:50,800 --> 01:16:53,559 Speaker 1: covering high school sports in Indiana, this is season number 1422 01:16:53,560 --> 01:16:54,000 Speaker 1: what for. 1423 01:16:54,040 --> 01:16:57,200 Speaker 5: You, I believe it's eighteen, Okay. 1424 01:16:57,240 --> 01:17:00,439 Speaker 1: I was going to say, yeah, seventeen, yeah, right, So 1425 01:17:01,880 --> 01:17:05,200 Speaker 1: in the time that you've done it and This is 1426 01:17:05,280 --> 01:17:08,040 Speaker 1: kind of a maybe this isn't getting into the weeds question, 1427 01:17:08,120 --> 01:17:13,360 Speaker 1: but I am curious. The rules of enrollment in Indiana 1428 01:17:13,400 --> 01:17:16,760 Speaker 1: high schools are different than they were traditionally thirty years ago. 1429 01:17:16,920 --> 01:17:19,479 Speaker 1: Of you know, you live in this area or this township, 1430 01:17:19,520 --> 01:17:21,400 Speaker 1: you go to this school, or you go to a 1431 01:17:21,439 --> 01:17:24,400 Speaker 1: private school kind of end of story. Now, with the 1432 01:17:24,439 --> 01:17:27,000 Speaker 1: ability to go to you know, with all of the charters, 1433 01:17:27,120 --> 01:17:29,280 Speaker 1: or the ability to you know, with select school, to 1434 01:17:29,280 --> 01:17:32,479 Speaker 1: go to a different township than where you live, et cetera, 1435 01:17:32,680 --> 01:17:36,080 Speaker 1: has it made consistency of high school athletics harder to 1436 01:17:36,160 --> 01:17:39,439 Speaker 1: predict in the And I know that they have transfer 1437 01:17:39,520 --> 01:17:41,760 Speaker 1: rules with the ISSA, and the ISSA does the best 1438 01:17:41,760 --> 01:17:44,800 Speaker 1: they can to try to preserve all of that, but 1439 01:17:45,040 --> 01:17:48,320 Speaker 1: just how big a variable or challenge has that been 1440 01:17:49,040 --> 01:17:50,639 Speaker 1: versus say, fifteen years ago. 1441 01:17:51,960 --> 01:17:54,320 Speaker 5: Yeah, and especially now you know with the you know, 1442 01:17:54,360 --> 01:17:57,320 Speaker 5: the change that was made with the first time transfer rule, 1443 01:17:57,520 --> 01:17:59,880 Speaker 5: you know, and we'll that will have to play itself out, 1444 01:17:59,880 --> 01:18:01,439 Speaker 5: and you know, we don't have any data on that 1445 01:18:01,840 --> 01:18:04,800 Speaker 5: just yet, you know, but you know, some schools are 1446 01:18:04,840 --> 01:18:07,439 Speaker 5: and I think more and more schools now definitely are 1447 01:18:07,720 --> 01:18:10,200 Speaker 5: you know, open enrollment. Some schools even now though, are 1448 01:18:10,240 --> 01:18:12,160 Speaker 5: still you know, they don't take kids from out of 1449 01:18:12,200 --> 01:18:15,599 Speaker 5: the out of the district, you know, so I think 1450 01:18:15,640 --> 01:18:18,160 Speaker 5: that will, you know, more and more and more schools 1451 01:18:18,200 --> 01:18:20,720 Speaker 5: are are are the other way now where they do 1452 01:18:20,840 --> 01:18:24,120 Speaker 5: take and now that you can go out of district, 1453 01:18:24,160 --> 01:18:27,640 Speaker 5: it's it's I think advisable that you probably should, you know, 1454 01:18:27,680 --> 01:18:30,120 Speaker 5: allow kids to come in if you have room for them, obviously, 1455 01:18:30,840 --> 01:18:33,439 Speaker 5: But yeah, I mean, I think there's just it's a 1456 01:18:33,479 --> 01:18:35,760 Speaker 5: little bit more and it's always in this area, to 1457 01:18:35,800 --> 01:18:37,920 Speaker 5: be honest, It's it's always been a little bit more 1458 01:18:38,400 --> 01:18:41,439 Speaker 5: fluid as far as kids moving around and going, whether 1459 01:18:41,479 --> 01:18:45,240 Speaker 5: they're actually physically moving or you know, switching schools. It's 1460 01:18:45,280 --> 01:18:48,480 Speaker 5: always been I think in Central Indiana and Indianapolis especially 1461 01:18:48,680 --> 01:18:52,600 Speaker 5: a little bit more of a transient situation, you know, 1462 01:18:53,479 --> 01:18:55,519 Speaker 5: And I think it's maybe become a little bit more 1463 01:18:55,560 --> 01:18:58,640 Speaker 5: all over the state now. But it's you know, I 1464 01:18:59,040 --> 01:19:01,559 Speaker 5: think there are kids definitely who you know, are in 1465 01:19:01,600 --> 01:19:04,600 Speaker 5: a situation, especially now where you can transfer, get a 1466 01:19:04,640 --> 01:19:08,439 Speaker 5: first time transfer. You know, you're you're going to see 1467 01:19:08,439 --> 01:19:10,439 Speaker 5: more of that where hey, I may not be playing 1468 01:19:10,479 --> 01:19:13,320 Speaker 5: at this school, I'm going to go uh over here 1469 01:19:13,640 --> 01:19:16,200 Speaker 5: and where I can play, and that may be more 1470 01:19:16,240 --> 01:19:18,679 Speaker 5: of the transfers that you see rather than the rather 1471 01:19:18,760 --> 01:19:21,280 Speaker 5: than the huge names, uh, you know, the kids who 1472 01:19:21,280 --> 01:19:24,160 Speaker 5: are big names transferring and maybe more of that uh 1473 01:19:24,320 --> 01:19:27,240 Speaker 5: in the future, you know, based on this rule. What 1474 01:19:27,280 --> 01:19:30,120 Speaker 5: this rule is, I don't know. You know, I still 1475 01:19:30,120 --> 01:19:33,519 Speaker 5: think in football, though, it's it's so hard to you know, 1476 01:19:33,600 --> 01:19:35,960 Speaker 5: like what Pike is doing or other schools have done 1477 01:19:36,000 --> 01:19:39,320 Speaker 5: with with you know, trying to get your your program 1478 01:19:39,360 --> 01:19:41,479 Speaker 5: on the map. It's just it's just really hard when 1479 01:19:41,479 --> 01:19:44,240 Speaker 5: you're battling those year in and year at powerhouses that 1480 01:19:44,280 --> 01:19:47,080 Speaker 5: are always good because football is a numbers game obviously, 1481 01:19:47,120 --> 01:19:49,280 Speaker 5: and you know, kids want to go to those schools 1482 01:19:49,439 --> 01:19:52,200 Speaker 5: or be involved in those schools that that have had 1483 01:19:52,200 --> 01:19:54,680 Speaker 5: the history and have the tradition, and you know, you're 1484 01:19:54,720 --> 01:19:56,599 Speaker 5: kind of fighting an uphill battle in football a lot 1485 01:19:56,600 --> 01:19:58,879 Speaker 5: of times because it is such a such a numbers 1486 01:19:58,920 --> 01:20:01,479 Speaker 5: game and and that sort of thing. But so it's 1487 01:20:01,479 --> 01:20:03,720 Speaker 5: a little bit easier, I think, at football maybe than 1488 01:20:03,760 --> 01:20:06,040 Speaker 5: other sports to predict, you know, who will be good. 1489 01:20:06,320 --> 01:20:08,880 Speaker 5: That said, though, six A is always hard because it's 1490 01:20:08,920 --> 01:20:11,519 Speaker 5: like it kind of changes hands all the time. It's 1491 01:20:11,840 --> 01:20:15,600 Speaker 5: really hard to win back to back championships, and you know, 1492 01:20:15,680 --> 01:20:19,400 Speaker 5: there's just so much quality in six a round, especially 1493 01:20:19,439 --> 01:20:22,559 Speaker 5: around here. It just kind of it's not a big 1494 01:20:22,840 --> 01:20:25,960 Speaker 5: group of schools that it changes hands from, but they 1495 01:20:26,000 --> 01:20:28,800 Speaker 5: definitely battle each other for that top spot. And that's 1496 01:20:28,840 --> 01:20:30,920 Speaker 5: what makes it so fun and so good, is just 1497 01:20:30,960 --> 01:20:34,040 Speaker 5: the competition at the top of that class. And I 1498 01:20:34,040 --> 01:20:36,200 Speaker 5: think we'll see that again this year. It's just not 1499 01:20:36,320 --> 01:20:39,360 Speaker 5: a lot that separates that top team from the rest. 1500 01:20:39,920 --> 01:20:43,120 Speaker 1: Kyle, when you look Kyle Needrip is our guest from 1501 01:20:43,160 --> 01:20:47,320 Speaker 1: the Indianapolis Star. You know, part of your I'm going 1502 01:20:47,360 --> 01:20:50,599 Speaker 1: to say offseason in air quotes, but between you know, 1503 01:20:50,640 --> 01:20:53,559 Speaker 1: the basketball and football seasons that are your primary beat. 1504 01:20:53,640 --> 01:20:56,360 Speaker 1: You did a really interesting series here Lost Gyms of 1505 01:20:56,360 --> 01:20:59,640 Speaker 1: Indiana and going around and seeing just some of the 1506 01:20:59,640 --> 01:21:03,160 Speaker 1: old historic gems. Which one is the one that most 1507 01:21:03,240 --> 01:21:04,280 Speaker 1: awed you when you walked in. 1508 01:21:06,920 --> 01:21:10,360 Speaker 5: I really like most of these. I've been to probably 1509 01:21:10,400 --> 01:21:12,840 Speaker 5: all of them. We did ten of them, so we're 1510 01:21:12,880 --> 01:21:14,800 Speaker 5: at number eight right now, so we have two more 1511 01:21:14,840 --> 01:21:17,960 Speaker 5: to go. You know, I tried to pick out I 1512 01:21:18,320 --> 01:21:21,080 Speaker 5: did a book many years ago on that included a 1513 01:21:21,080 --> 01:21:23,400 Speaker 5: lot of these gym. I think probably all of them 1514 01:21:23,439 --> 01:21:27,280 Speaker 5: but one were in the book originally, so most of 1515 01:21:27,320 --> 01:21:29,880 Speaker 5: the as I've been in before, but I would say, 1516 01:21:30,000 --> 01:21:32,360 Speaker 5: you know, the Jasper the cabo' neil gym, just because 1517 01:21:32,360 --> 01:21:35,880 Speaker 5: they've done so much work to it, volunteer work, and 1518 01:21:36,439 --> 01:21:38,320 Speaker 5: you know, they that gym was sort of on its 1519 01:21:38,360 --> 01:21:41,280 Speaker 5: last legs it appeared, and then it was actually needed 1520 01:21:41,320 --> 01:21:45,559 Speaker 5: once they had some a storm that basically you know, 1521 01:21:45,880 --> 01:21:48,080 Speaker 5: they couldn't use the Jasper gym that they'd built, so 1522 01:21:48,120 --> 01:21:50,599 Speaker 5: they moved the games back there. This has been about 1523 01:21:50,640 --> 01:21:53,479 Speaker 5: ten or twelve years ago, and actually used it, you know, 1524 01:21:53,520 --> 01:21:55,840 Speaker 5: for a full season as their home gym again. And 1525 01:21:55,880 --> 01:21:58,679 Speaker 5: now it's it's part of their you know community again. 1526 01:21:58,760 --> 01:22:02,320 Speaker 5: It's it's used by different teams. So that one's really cool, 1527 01:22:02,840 --> 01:22:05,240 Speaker 5: and it sort of incorporates, you know, some of the 1528 01:22:05,320 --> 01:22:08,200 Speaker 5: old you know, they have the old green bleachers about 1529 01:22:08,560 --> 01:22:10,719 Speaker 5: a row of them anyway, that are still in there 1530 01:22:11,120 --> 01:22:13,280 Speaker 5: that you can see. They have a lot of the 1531 01:22:13,920 --> 01:22:16,800 Speaker 5: newspaper articles framed up on the walls, you know, so 1532 01:22:16,840 --> 01:22:19,080 Speaker 5: they've done a good job of sort of incorporating the 1533 01:22:19,120 --> 01:22:21,800 Speaker 5: old with the new in that one as much as 1534 01:22:21,800 --> 01:22:25,200 Speaker 5: you can with an old gym. But probably my favorite Economy, 1535 01:22:25,240 --> 01:22:27,280 Speaker 5: which is in Wayne County and it's it's a little 1536 01:22:27,320 --> 01:22:29,240 Speaker 5: town that's barely a dot on the map. 1537 01:22:29,400 --> 01:22:31,160 Speaker 1: But they have a. 1538 01:22:31,080 --> 01:22:34,280 Speaker 5: Wood frame white it looks like a barn, you know, 1539 01:22:34,280 --> 01:22:36,840 Speaker 5: if you're driving on the highway there and happened to 1540 01:22:36,880 --> 01:22:40,360 Speaker 5: drive by it. But it is so small, basically, you know. 1541 01:22:40,520 --> 01:22:42,840 Speaker 5: And the cool thing about what we're able to do 1542 01:22:43,080 --> 01:22:47,439 Speaker 5: is is coordinate to interview people in the gym as 1543 01:22:47,479 --> 01:22:49,519 Speaker 5: they're sitting there on the court. And you know, there 1544 01:22:49,600 --> 01:22:52,599 Speaker 5: was probably four or five people who you know, were 1545 01:22:52,640 --> 01:22:55,200 Speaker 5: crying when we talked to them about these places, and 1546 01:22:55,240 --> 01:22:58,120 Speaker 5: it was and that was, you know, just really neat 1547 01:22:58,160 --> 01:23:01,360 Speaker 5: to kind of invoke that emotion of being back in 1548 01:23:01,400 --> 01:23:04,080 Speaker 5: those places. And that happened at Economy with a couple 1549 01:23:04,080 --> 01:23:06,400 Speaker 5: of people we talked to. But you know, that's just 1550 01:23:06,920 --> 01:23:08,600 Speaker 5: you walk in there and it's and I walked in 1551 01:23:08,600 --> 01:23:12,080 Speaker 5: there probably almost twenty years ago now for the first time, 1552 01:23:12,160 --> 01:23:16,720 Speaker 5: and there was a pickup game going on when I 1553 01:23:16,800 --> 01:23:19,080 Speaker 5: went in there, and I couldn't believe that they played 1554 01:23:19,600 --> 01:23:22,160 Speaker 5: high school basketball there. It was just so so small. 1555 01:23:22,200 --> 01:23:24,519 Speaker 5: The out of bounds lines are the are the walls 1556 01:23:24,640 --> 01:23:26,400 Speaker 5: at the one wall at the end of the court. 1557 01:23:26,800 --> 01:23:30,160 Speaker 5: It's just so tiny. So you know, so that one's 1558 01:23:30,200 --> 01:23:33,559 Speaker 5: really special to me, unique to me, and you know, 1559 01:23:33,800 --> 01:23:36,599 Speaker 5: I really enjoy that one. But you know, it's it's 1560 01:23:36,640 --> 01:23:38,720 Speaker 5: it's really all of them us. The Versales Gym, the 1561 01:23:38,760 --> 01:23:44,680 Speaker 5: Tyson Auditorium that was in today's was today's edition. You know, 1562 01:23:44,720 --> 01:23:46,559 Speaker 5: that one's got a lot of history from the Myland 1563 01:23:46,560 --> 01:23:49,920 Speaker 5: team playing there in their home games in fifty three 1564 01:23:50,080 --> 01:23:53,360 Speaker 5: fifty four because their own gym was too small, So 1565 01:23:53,880 --> 01:23:57,599 Speaker 5: that one's really neat as well. So I would I would, 1566 01:23:57,720 --> 01:24:00,880 Speaker 5: you know, one of those Versailles Economy Jasper. Those were 1567 01:24:00,920 --> 01:24:03,920 Speaker 5: all really really fun ones to go to. But they're 1568 01:24:03,960 --> 01:24:07,160 Speaker 5: all special, they're all you know, I've enjoyed just hearing 1569 01:24:07,200 --> 01:24:09,840 Speaker 5: the memories of all of the people we've talked to 1570 01:24:10,000 --> 01:24:12,880 Speaker 5: and just get getting in those places again. Was just 1571 01:24:12,920 --> 01:24:13,519 Speaker 5: a lot of fun. 1572 01:24:13,840 --> 01:24:18,040 Speaker 1: Economy just to the northeast of Hagerstown and just kind 1573 01:24:18,040 --> 01:24:22,840 Speaker 1: of northwest of Richmond, Indiana is where that small town is. Kyle, 1574 01:24:22,880 --> 01:24:24,600 Speaker 1: appreciate it as always look forward to talking to you 1575 01:24:24,600 --> 01:24:26,040 Speaker 1: over the course of the season, all right. And by 1576 01:24:26,040 --> 01:24:28,519 Speaker 1: the way, if it makes you feel any better, three 1577 01:24:28,560 --> 01:24:30,880 Speaker 1: fifths of the people that I interview also end up crying, 1578 01:24:31,000 --> 01:24:32,320 Speaker 1: So I mean that's you know what I mean. That's 1579 01:24:32,720 --> 01:24:34,880 Speaker 1: we got that in common exactly. 1580 01:24:34,920 --> 01:24:37,920 Speaker 5: Well. I appreciate Jake anytime. Appreciate you having me on. 1581 01:24:38,160 --> 01:24:41,439 Speaker 1: I appreciate it. Kyle Needrip joining us from the Indianapolis Star. 1582 01:24:41,920 --> 01:24:44,280 Speaker 1: A lot of conversation about the Colts. But really cool 1583 01:24:44,640 --> 01:24:48,680 Speaker 1: last night. What took place late in the afternoon in Seattle. 1584 01:24:48,720 --> 01:24:50,960 Speaker 1: We'll get into that coming up at the bottom of 1585 01:24:50,960 --> 01:24:53,840 Speaker 1: the hour. Is that right? Two o'clock hour to top 1586 01:24:53,880 --> 01:24:55,559 Speaker 1: of the hour, top of the hour. All right, so 1587 01:24:55,600 --> 01:24:58,240 Speaker 1: about twelve minutes from now, we'll take a look back 1588 01:24:58,240 --> 01:25:00,280 Speaker 1: on something that happened in Seattle. And it does not 1589 01:25:00,479 --> 01:25:05,600 Speaker 1: involve Eddie and watermelon candy. We'll do that too. You know, 1590 01:25:05,720 --> 01:25:07,640 Speaker 1: I kind of feel like I want to do the 1591 01:25:07,640 --> 01:25:09,960 Speaker 1: rest of the show in my Ulysses Bentley the Fourth voice. 1592 01:25:11,439 --> 01:25:17,160 Speaker 1: What do you think? Oh please? No, huh please? Now 1593 01:25:17,280 --> 01:25:20,160 Speaker 1: you know you don't think it? Yeah, I think. 1594 01:25:20,080 --> 01:25:22,840 Speaker 2: It would hurt your jaw because you go to the underbyte. 1595 01:25:23,200 --> 01:25:28,280 Speaker 1: Yeah, that's correct, I do, I do do. It's a 1596 01:25:28,320 --> 01:25:32,920 Speaker 1: look right, But doesn't the name doesn't that just sound 1597 01:25:33,000 --> 01:25:37,160 Speaker 1: like Ulysses Bentley the Fourth It sounds like a politician? 1598 01:25:37,720 --> 01:25:42,240 Speaker 1: I think anything the fourth right now, I'm pretty sure 1599 01:25:42,240 --> 01:25:46,519 Speaker 1: on this, and I think we've discussed this before. The 1600 01:25:46,600 --> 01:25:52,360 Speaker 1: difference between a junior and the second. Do you know 1601 01:25:52,400 --> 01:25:56,840 Speaker 1: what that is? I'm looking it up for I believe 1602 01:25:56,880 --> 01:25:58,760 Speaker 1: this is correct. I'm not looking, but you tell me 1603 01:25:58,800 --> 01:26:02,120 Speaker 1: if before you if you're looking it up. I believe 1604 01:26:04,439 --> 01:26:08,840 Speaker 1: junior is direct secession and the second simply means you 1605 01:26:08,840 --> 01:26:12,080 Speaker 1: are named after a previous relative, but it doesn't necessarily 1606 01:26:12,120 --> 01:26:16,160 Speaker 1: mean direct descendant. Is that right? So in other words, 1607 01:26:18,200 --> 01:26:24,280 Speaker 1: a guy has a son, Henry Smith has a son 1608 01:26:24,400 --> 01:26:29,479 Speaker 1: and names him Henry Henry Smith, that's a junior. But 1609 01:26:29,560 --> 01:26:35,920 Speaker 1: if Henry Smith somewhere along his family line, you know, 1610 01:26:36,000 --> 01:26:38,000 Speaker 1: he is the great uncle of somebody who's like, man, 1611 01:26:38,040 --> 01:26:40,960 Speaker 1: I just loved my uncle Henry, and so when I 1612 01:26:41,000 --> 01:26:43,280 Speaker 1: have a child, I'm going to name him Henry Henry 1613 01:26:43,280 --> 01:26:46,360 Speaker 1: Smith after my uncle. Then that becomes Henry Smith. The second? 1614 01:26:46,920 --> 01:26:51,439 Speaker 1: Is that correct? Yes? Yeah? Can you be if you're 1615 01:26:51,479 --> 01:26:53,880 Speaker 1: a junior and you prefer to go by the second 1616 01:26:53,960 --> 01:26:57,840 Speaker 1: as opposed to junior? Can you do that? Or is 1617 01:26:57,960 --> 01:27:02,360 Speaker 1: junior legally bound to be a junior if it's named direct? 1618 01:27:02,400 --> 01:27:03,960 Speaker 1: And the other thing too, I think that comes into 1619 01:27:03,960 --> 01:27:06,240 Speaker 1: play is whether or not can you be a junior 1620 01:27:06,280 --> 01:27:11,759 Speaker 1: if the middle name is different? No, I don't think so. 1621 01:27:11,760 --> 01:27:13,559 Speaker 1: So middle all of it has to be the same. 1622 01:27:13,640 --> 01:27:18,479 Speaker 1: I thought, so now, my and I'm not going to 1623 01:27:18,520 --> 01:27:20,400 Speaker 1: say what it is. I think most people know, but 1624 01:27:20,560 --> 01:27:23,120 Speaker 1: I'm not going to say it. But my birth name 1625 01:27:23,320 --> 01:27:26,080 Speaker 1: is different than Jake. Yeah, Jerome, I know that's right. 1626 01:27:26,479 --> 01:27:30,880 Speaker 1: But my mom and dad started calling me Jake. There 1627 01:27:30,880 --> 01:27:33,120 Speaker 1: were so many of my I mean, I'll just say it. 1628 01:27:33,160 --> 01:27:35,479 Speaker 1: I guess so that there were so many Jasons born 1629 01:27:35,479 --> 01:27:38,559 Speaker 1: in nineteen seventy two that when I was like in 1630 01:27:39,200 --> 01:27:44,240 Speaker 1: probably preschool, there were a ton of Jasons. So my 1631 01:27:44,360 --> 01:27:48,880 Speaker 1: mom started calling me Jake to differentiate from all the Jasons. 1632 01:27:49,479 --> 01:27:51,120 Speaker 1: My dad, I think, had worked with a guy named 1633 01:27:51,200 --> 01:27:55,559 Speaker 1: Jake and they liked the name. So I've never known ever, 1634 01:27:56,240 --> 01:28:00,280 Speaker 1: I've never answered to Jason. I've never It's it's my 1635 01:28:00,320 --> 01:28:03,719 Speaker 1: official birth name, but that's it, and I've never gone 1636 01:28:03,800 --> 01:28:08,760 Speaker 1: by that. And when I was probably thirty five, I 1637 01:28:08,760 --> 01:28:09,960 Speaker 1: said to my mom, I'm like, you know, I think 1638 01:28:09,960 --> 01:28:12,360 Speaker 1: I'm going to legally change my name to Jake because 1639 01:28:12,400 --> 01:28:17,120 Speaker 1: everything I have says Jake, everything except for my driver's license. 1640 01:28:17,120 --> 01:28:19,519 Speaker 1: And like, if I go to court, and my mom 1641 01:28:19,760 --> 01:28:23,439 Speaker 1: was like, what, we gave you the name Jason, And 1642 01:28:23,439 --> 01:28:25,040 Speaker 1: I'm like, well, you gave you the name Jake also. 1643 01:28:26,680 --> 01:28:30,080 Speaker 1: But but I am curious. So if you are, if 1644 01:28:30,080 --> 01:28:31,640 Speaker 1: you're a junior, what if you just want to be 1645 01:28:31,720 --> 01:28:33,479 Speaker 1: the second or if you're the second, what if you 1646 01:28:33,520 --> 01:28:35,599 Speaker 1: want to be a junior or you want to change 1647 01:28:35,600 --> 01:28:41,360 Speaker 1: your middle name? But Lyssa's I can tell you bently 1648 01:28:41,439 --> 01:28:44,640 Speaker 1: the fourth. No, you never hear of a fifth. Do 1649 01:28:44,640 --> 01:28:47,639 Speaker 1: you ever notice that? Except for George Foreman, wasn't there 1650 01:28:47,680 --> 01:28:49,920 Speaker 1: like seven George Foreman's you never heard of somebody that's 1651 01:28:49,960 --> 01:28:52,960 Speaker 1: the sixth? Like what happened at some point? Did they 1652 01:28:53,000 --> 01:28:57,479 Speaker 1: just drop it? I don't know, maybe like oh yeah, 1653 01:28:57,520 --> 01:29:00,200 Speaker 1: we're done. Yeah, you never hear anybody. It always goes 1654 01:29:00,240 --> 01:29:04,040 Speaker 1: to the fourth, aj fourth, the fourth, Ulyssa Bentley the fourth, right, 1655 01:29:04,240 --> 01:29:05,920 Speaker 1: But you never hear of a fifth or a sixth 1656 01:29:06,400 --> 01:29:11,439 Speaker 1: except for royal families. Maybe you know there's only one 1657 01:29:11,560 --> 01:29:16,160 Speaker 1: Eddie Garrison. There's not Oh really, yeah, you can look 1658 01:29:16,200 --> 01:29:17,880 Speaker 1: up how many people have your name? Are you a 1659 01:29:17,960 --> 01:29:20,280 Speaker 1: junior or a second? There's another Jake Querry, he lives 1660 01:29:20,320 --> 01:29:22,360 Speaker 1: in Noblesville. There is a younger guy. 1661 01:29:22,439 --> 01:29:25,760 Speaker 2: Only one of my significant others, she's the only one 1662 01:29:25,840 --> 01:29:29,040 Speaker 2: named her first and last name. 1663 01:29:29,520 --> 01:29:33,040 Speaker 1: By her spelling, or in general by her spelling, So 1664 01:29:33,360 --> 01:29:35,759 Speaker 1: her spelling is unique, though, right, it is very unique? Okay? 1665 01:29:35,880 --> 01:29:40,800 Speaker 1: Is that? Why? Yes? Okay, fair enough? Did you say 1666 01:29:40,800 --> 01:29:44,320 Speaker 1: we're talking Fever next? We are. We're not talking about 1667 01:29:44,320 --> 01:29:49,600 Speaker 1: the temperature last night, big win yesterday afternoon technically in Seattle. 1668 01:29:50,040 --> 01:29:51,760 Speaker 1: The guy that was on the radio call for it 1669 01:29:51,800 --> 01:29:54,160 Speaker 1: will join us to recapitol and we'll let you know 1670 01:29:54,400 --> 01:29:56,200 Speaker 1: the latest on Kitlyn Clark next. 1671 01:29:57,520 --> 01:30:02,080 Speaker 7: Only practices her forum A bounds rethrow, too strong rebound. 1672 01:30:02,160 --> 01:30:05,200 Speaker 7: Seattle just don't foul, they don't get a shot off, 1673 01:30:05,360 --> 01:30:09,599 Speaker 7: and that does it. Final score Fever seventy eight, Storm 1674 01:30:09,960 --> 01:30:13,800 Speaker 7: seventy four. And now you know the Fever have won 1675 01:30:14,200 --> 01:30:17,560 Speaker 7: five in a row, extending their longest winning streak of 1676 01:30:17,680 --> 01:30:21,880 Speaker 7: this season, and Indiana moves past Seattle in the standings. 1677 01:30:22,439 --> 01:30:26,320 Speaker 1: John Nolan on the call last night technically yesterday, late afternoon, 1678 01:30:26,439 --> 01:30:31,240 Speaker 1: Fever winning in Seattle over the storm. And each time 1679 01:30:32,479 --> 01:30:35,600 Speaker 1: that Seattle, in fact, did try to call it a comeback, 1680 01:30:36,200 --> 01:30:38,400 Speaker 1: the Fever would weather the storm. See what I did there, 1681 01:30:38,960 --> 01:30:41,880 Speaker 1: But it was solid and I thought in listening to 1682 01:30:41,920 --> 01:30:44,880 Speaker 1: the game, Thank you Eddie, and listening to the game. 1683 01:30:44,920 --> 01:30:47,160 Speaker 1: The one thing that you know, and I listened to 1684 01:30:47,200 --> 01:30:48,800 Speaker 1: John for the better part of the second half as 1685 01:30:48,800 --> 01:30:50,720 Speaker 1: I was out running Eron's yesterday and John, one of 1686 01:30:50,720 --> 01:30:53,519 Speaker 1: the things that really jumped out at me, and this 1687 01:30:53,600 --> 01:30:55,960 Speaker 1: is what I really like about this team is the 1688 01:30:55,960 --> 01:30:59,799 Speaker 1: fact that they are now getting it from multiple areas, 1689 01:30:59,840 --> 01:31:02,360 Speaker 1: and by that I mean different players on different nights. 1690 01:31:02,360 --> 01:31:06,639 Speaker 1: I thought last night Natasha Howard was fantastic, and each 1691 01:31:06,720 --> 01:31:09,920 Speaker 1: time they needed a basket, seemingly she is the one 1692 01:31:10,479 --> 01:31:14,360 Speaker 1: that they went to, and that balance is making them 1693 01:31:14,640 --> 01:31:17,600 Speaker 1: very dangerous. You agree with that statement, and thanks for 1694 01:31:17,680 --> 01:31:19,360 Speaker 1: joining us, hey. 1695 01:31:19,200 --> 01:31:21,679 Speaker 6: Jake, thanks for having me on, Thanks for listening yesterday. 1696 01:31:21,680 --> 01:31:24,320 Speaker 6: One hundred percent agree. And I know you had Pat 1697 01:31:24,360 --> 01:31:28,679 Speaker 6: Boyle and TV Voice of the Fever on last week, 1698 01:31:28,760 --> 01:31:31,200 Speaker 6: and you know, he made a comment bringing up, you know, 1699 01:31:31,280 --> 01:31:33,840 Speaker 6: sort of parallel to what we saw from the great 1700 01:31:33,840 --> 01:31:38,360 Speaker 6: Pacers run this past season, and he was talking a 1701 01:31:38,400 --> 01:31:41,439 Speaker 6: bit about how the placer said weathered the injuries in 1702 01:31:41,479 --> 01:31:43,639 Speaker 6: the first half of the season and then got it going. 1703 01:31:43,720 --> 01:31:45,840 Speaker 6: And you know, another thing that really does give you 1704 01:31:45,920 --> 01:31:48,160 Speaker 6: those Pacers vibes here is what the Fever are doing 1705 01:31:48,200 --> 01:31:50,240 Speaker 6: right now is that you don't really know who it 1706 01:31:50,280 --> 01:31:52,040 Speaker 6: is it's going to step up and have the big game. 1707 01:31:52,160 --> 01:31:53,479 Speaker 3: So how about this last. 1708 01:31:53,280 --> 01:31:55,960 Speaker 6: Sunday at Chicago, part of this five game winning streak 1709 01:31:56,200 --> 01:32:00,280 Speaker 6: for the Fever. Unbelievably, Toash Hours didn't score even have 1710 01:32:00,320 --> 01:32:02,720 Speaker 6: a rebound. He wound up not playing too much. That 1711 01:32:02,760 --> 01:32:05,800 Speaker 6: was a game when the rookie kk Timpson came off 1712 01:32:05,840 --> 01:32:07,680 Speaker 6: the bench and had the best game so far of 1713 01:32:07,720 --> 01:32:10,320 Speaker 6: her career. So Tosh great teammate. I think she had 1714 01:32:10,320 --> 01:32:12,640 Speaker 6: a post on social media afterwards about how, hey, this 1715 01:32:12,720 --> 01:32:14,559 Speaker 6: is the safe a team where you know, we're happy 1716 01:32:14,600 --> 01:32:16,400 Speaker 6: for each other. So one night it's going to be 1717 01:32:16,400 --> 01:32:19,160 Speaker 6: somebody's you know, time to step up. Another time it's 1718 01:32:19,200 --> 01:32:22,160 Speaker 6: going to be somebody else's. So yes, yesterday Tosh at 1719 01:32:22,160 --> 01:32:26,920 Speaker 6: Seattle twenty one point five rebounds, five assists too, And 1720 01:32:27,000 --> 01:32:29,559 Speaker 6: as we talk about how it is truly a team 1721 01:32:29,640 --> 01:32:33,240 Speaker 6: right now, especially with we went out of the lineup, 1722 01:32:33,320 --> 01:32:35,320 Speaker 6: being how you don't know who really is going to 1723 01:32:35,400 --> 01:32:37,600 Speaker 6: have a great game. Yesterday was an offshooting performance for 1724 01:32:37,680 --> 01:32:41,439 Speaker 6: Kelsey Mitchell. But one thing that really just epitomizes that 1725 01:32:41,560 --> 01:32:44,160 Speaker 6: team effort here is the assist trait. They assisted on 1726 01:32:44,240 --> 01:32:46,880 Speaker 6: twenty seven of their thirty two made shots, that more 1727 01:32:46,920 --> 01:32:49,160 Speaker 6: than eighty percent of their basket. That is a pretty 1728 01:32:49,160 --> 01:32:54,040 Speaker 6: insane assist percentage to have and really just epitomizes what 1729 01:32:54,080 --> 01:32:54,760 Speaker 6: they're doing here. 1730 01:32:55,200 --> 01:32:57,599 Speaker 1: Do you look, John, if you look at the way 1731 01:32:58,120 --> 01:33:02,040 Speaker 1: things have come together for them, are they schematically doing 1732 01:33:02,080 --> 01:33:05,000 Speaker 1: anything differently in terms of and I know you have 1733 01:33:05,040 --> 01:33:06,920 Speaker 1: to adjust when you have somebody that is as important 1734 01:33:06,920 --> 01:33:09,839 Speaker 1: as Caitlin Clark not on the floor, but in terms 1735 01:33:09,920 --> 01:33:13,080 Speaker 1: of their baal distribution or getting the ball operating areas, 1736 01:33:13,600 --> 01:33:16,799 Speaker 1: are they are they schematically doing things differently? 1737 01:33:17,640 --> 01:33:20,320 Speaker 6: Yeah, that's a good question, and so they certainly here 1738 01:33:20,360 --> 01:33:23,760 Speaker 6: after their best of late Steph White puts it, as 1739 01:33:23,800 --> 01:33:26,080 Speaker 6: you know, making the ball pop and the ball movement 1740 01:33:26,240 --> 01:33:29,280 Speaker 6: died to side, and there are some possessions where it's 1741 01:33:29,280 --> 01:33:33,080 Speaker 6: like no one even dribbles. I think schematically though, one 1742 01:33:33,080 --> 01:33:35,320 Speaker 6: thing that from the first go around, when Caitlyn was 1743 01:33:35,360 --> 01:33:38,679 Speaker 6: out and without Caitlin, all of a sudden, the pace 1744 01:33:39,080 --> 01:33:41,920 Speaker 6: took a pretty dramatic dip. It was like a split 1745 01:33:42,000 --> 01:33:44,240 Speaker 6: of when Caitlyn was playing, they had the fastest pace 1746 01:33:44,600 --> 01:33:46,599 Speaker 6: in the league, and then when Caitlyn wasn't playing. They 1747 01:33:46,600 --> 01:33:48,800 Speaker 6: were sorting the bottom of the league in case now 1748 01:33:49,560 --> 01:33:51,599 Speaker 6: you really do have to give a lot of flowers 1749 01:33:51,600 --> 01:33:54,479 Speaker 6: to Aery McDonald's, who is as quick as anyone up 1750 01:33:54,479 --> 01:33:58,400 Speaker 6: there with Kelsey and Caitlin and so gematically they haven't 1751 01:33:58,520 --> 01:34:02,719 Speaker 6: slowed down their pace since they now have gotten airy 1752 01:34:03,640 --> 01:34:05,560 Speaker 6: flewid here and you know, on this rest of the 1753 01:34:05,600 --> 01:34:09,000 Speaker 6: season contract. So grammatically it's not night and day different. 1754 01:34:09,560 --> 01:34:12,439 Speaker 6: You know, they're able to have Oleah Boston now as 1755 01:34:12,680 --> 01:34:15,080 Speaker 6: a big facilitator. I mean, and when you look at 1756 01:34:15,080 --> 01:34:18,800 Speaker 6: the individual assists yesterday, McDonald had nine, mentioned Howard had five, 1757 01:34:18,960 --> 01:34:23,040 Speaker 6: Mitchell had five, you know, Leah multiple assists to so 1758 01:34:23,200 --> 01:34:26,200 Speaker 6: schematically it hasn't had to be a great change now 1759 01:34:26,200 --> 01:34:29,479 Speaker 6: if they've had Aery McDonald's holding the tide at point guard. 1760 01:34:30,720 --> 01:34:33,360 Speaker 1: You know, I typically John, and I'm curious if you've 1761 01:34:33,360 --> 01:34:36,639 Speaker 1: ever realized that you're in this fraternity. I don't typically 1762 01:34:36,720 --> 01:34:38,680 Speaker 1: trust people with two first names. You're a guy with 1763 01:34:38,720 --> 01:34:40,679 Speaker 1: two first names. Do you think of that as Nolan 1764 01:34:40,760 --> 01:34:42,000 Speaker 1: not a common enough first name? 1765 01:34:42,520 --> 01:34:47,080 Speaker 6: Yeah, obviously here as we talk on sports radio, Nolan Ryan, 1766 01:34:47,520 --> 01:34:49,360 Speaker 6: you know, one of the most iconic countries of all time. 1767 01:34:49,360 --> 01:34:51,160 Speaker 6: But I don't feel like I run into a lot 1768 01:34:51,200 --> 01:34:51,599 Speaker 6: and Nolan. 1769 01:34:51,760 --> 01:34:53,559 Speaker 1: I trust Nolan Ryan. And that's a guy with two 1770 01:34:53,600 --> 01:34:55,200 Speaker 1: first names. Interestingly enough, but. 1771 01:34:57,240 --> 01:34:59,639 Speaker 6: My basketball is like forty five miles an hour. 1772 01:35:00,000 --> 01:35:02,960 Speaker 1: Here's I'm coming up with a new rule on this, Okay. 1773 01:35:03,720 --> 01:35:06,400 Speaker 1: In order to be somebody that is categorized as a 1774 01:35:07,200 --> 01:35:10,040 Speaker 1: guy with two first names, the last name has to 1775 01:35:10,080 --> 01:35:14,680 Speaker 1: be the more common first name of the two. So 1776 01:35:14,760 --> 01:35:19,679 Speaker 1: Nolan Ryan accounts because Ryan is more common than Nolan. Right, yes, 1777 01:35:20,320 --> 01:35:22,320 Speaker 1: but Nolan's not more common than John. So I think 1778 01:35:22,360 --> 01:35:22,840 Speaker 1: you're safe. 1779 01:35:24,479 --> 01:35:25,240 Speaker 6: I am safe or not? 1780 01:35:25,840 --> 01:35:26,839 Speaker 1: No, I think you're safe. 1781 01:35:27,360 --> 01:35:31,439 Speaker 6: Okay, here's still morning hours out on the West coast. 1782 01:35:31,760 --> 01:35:36,000 Speaker 6: Brand's not fully firing there yet all or maybe you 1783 01:35:36,000 --> 01:35:38,920 Speaker 6: can debate ever, but yeah, I'll take your word for. 1784 01:35:38,960 --> 01:35:41,800 Speaker 1: It here technically speaking, Eddie Garrison, guy with two first names. 1785 01:35:41,800 --> 01:35:45,599 Speaker 1: Don't trust him at all? Right, isn't that right, my Garrison? Car? 1786 01:35:46,200 --> 01:35:49,519 Speaker 1: You know, I'm just saying for what it's worth. John, 1787 01:35:49,520 --> 01:35:53,400 Speaker 1: what does happen when when Caitlin Clark comes back. Look, 1788 01:35:53,400 --> 01:35:55,519 Speaker 1: she's a great player, I get it. I mean there 1789 01:35:55,600 --> 01:35:58,200 Speaker 1: is not a world out there where you would not 1790 01:35:58,280 --> 01:36:01,080 Speaker 1: want her on the floor. But at the same time, 1791 01:36:01,120 --> 01:36:03,760 Speaker 1: they are playing so well right now, and how much 1792 01:36:03,800 --> 01:36:07,800 Speaker 1: of that is out of necessity of having to distribute, 1793 01:36:07,920 --> 01:36:12,600 Speaker 1: having to balance without her out there, And how intriguing 1794 01:36:12,680 --> 01:36:14,920 Speaker 1: is it going to be when you have to not 1795 01:36:15,000 --> 01:36:16,919 Speaker 1: have to but when you then bring her and acclimate 1796 01:36:16,920 --> 01:36:17,360 Speaker 1: her back in. 1797 01:36:18,720 --> 01:36:21,599 Speaker 6: Yeah, I think the perspective to probably have right now 1798 01:36:21,760 --> 01:36:24,160 Speaker 6: is that it's awesome to see what the team has 1799 01:36:24,200 --> 01:36:26,400 Speaker 6: been able to accomplish here without Caitlin, a five game 1800 01:36:26,439 --> 01:36:29,200 Speaker 6: winning streak for the first time in a decade, and 1801 01:36:29,240 --> 01:36:33,000 Speaker 6: so they're showing that clearly here. Even unfortunately without Caitlin, 1802 01:36:33,200 --> 01:36:36,519 Speaker 6: they're a playoff team and for that matter, rising up 1803 01:36:36,520 --> 01:36:39,439 Speaker 6: in the standings, currently in fifth and only a half 1804 01:36:39,479 --> 01:36:42,360 Speaker 6: game out of fourth, and shoot just two games out 1805 01:36:42,400 --> 01:36:46,160 Speaker 6: of the two seeds as it currently stands in the WNBA. 1806 01:36:46,200 --> 01:36:48,519 Speaker 6: But I think the perspective to have is that with 1807 01:36:48,600 --> 01:36:51,920 Speaker 6: Caitlin coming back figure scrossed, I mean, it seems like 1808 01:36:51,960 --> 01:36:54,439 Speaker 6: she's on track too later this month, you know, all 1809 01:36:54,479 --> 01:36:57,040 Speaker 6: of a sudden, now the team would have the ceiling 1810 01:36:57,080 --> 01:37:01,439 Speaker 6: of perhaps being a title contender to Minnesota Laks. Right now, 1811 01:37:01,439 --> 01:37:03,559 Speaker 6: they're on another level from everyone else in the league. 1812 01:37:03,560 --> 01:37:05,360 Speaker 6: Even though the Fever did beat them in the Commissioners 1813 01:37:05,360 --> 01:37:09,599 Speaker 6: Cub Championship game without Caitlin. But I think the perspective 1814 01:37:09,640 --> 01:37:11,080 Speaker 6: is that now when Sally comes back to if she's 1815 01:37:11,120 --> 01:37:12,680 Speaker 6: gonna have less pressure on her, you know, over the 1816 01:37:12,720 --> 01:37:15,439 Speaker 6: course of her career, whether it was at Iowa or 1817 01:37:15,880 --> 01:37:18,719 Speaker 6: last year as a rookie, and she's kind of felt 1818 01:37:18,720 --> 01:37:22,479 Speaker 6: probably like she needs to do more than typical. Right now, 1819 01:37:22,479 --> 01:37:24,599 Speaker 6: I think you know, she's able to witness, you know, 1820 01:37:24,920 --> 01:37:27,320 Speaker 6: the strength of everybody else, and you know, perhaps can 1821 01:37:27,360 --> 01:37:29,800 Speaker 6: be even more of a facilitator than she already was. 1822 01:37:29,840 --> 01:37:31,280 Speaker 6: I mean, she was already second in the league and 1823 01:37:31,320 --> 01:37:33,840 Speaker 6: assists per game, but recognizing that she's not going to 1824 01:37:33,880 --> 01:37:35,600 Speaker 6: really need to be forcing things. 1825 01:37:36,520 --> 01:37:39,040 Speaker 1: John Nolan is our guest radio play by play voice 1826 01:37:39,080 --> 01:37:42,640 Speaker 1: of the Indiana Fever Fever winning last night in Seattle. 1827 01:37:43,280 --> 01:37:47,360 Speaker 1: Any what tide did that game end? Oh? For five? 1828 01:37:47,800 --> 01:37:49,719 Speaker 1: I keep saying last night. I mean it was technically 1829 01:37:49,800 --> 01:37:54,519 Speaker 1: late afternoon, right afternoon game. John. It was loud in 1830 01:37:54,560 --> 01:37:57,080 Speaker 1: that joint man like Seattle, and I know that Seattle 1831 01:37:58,000 --> 01:38:00,559 Speaker 1: has been, you know, a really good look for the 1832 01:38:00,640 --> 01:38:03,519 Speaker 1: w But you mentioned that the I think you said 1833 01:38:03,520 --> 01:38:05,960 Speaker 1: that the upper levels were only sixty percent full, but 1834 01:38:06,040 --> 01:38:08,880 Speaker 1: even still at one point, I mean it got raucous 1835 01:38:08,920 --> 01:38:10,160 Speaker 1: in that place in the late third. 1836 01:38:11,360 --> 01:38:14,760 Speaker 6: Yeah, it really was a tremendous environment. And while it 1837 01:38:14,840 --> 01:38:17,160 Speaker 6: wasn't a sell out, they still did have over sixteen 1838 01:38:17,240 --> 01:38:20,880 Speaker 6: thousand fans and credits to the fans in Seattle, where 1839 01:38:20,920 --> 01:38:23,240 Speaker 6: they're tied for having one of the most titles in 1840 01:38:23,400 --> 01:38:26,320 Speaker 6: WNBI history. So they've got a rich tradition, they have 1841 01:38:26,400 --> 01:38:29,599 Speaker 6: their own fans, and of course it's been fun most 1842 01:38:29,760 --> 01:38:31,880 Speaker 6: road games this year for the Fever. We joke about 1843 01:38:31,880 --> 01:38:33,760 Speaker 6: how it feels like a home game, and while there 1844 01:38:33,760 --> 01:38:36,840 Speaker 6: were lots of fans, they're wearing Fever retire. Yesterday, I mean, 1845 01:38:36,880 --> 01:38:38,639 Speaker 6: I think it was a pro Seattle crowd. You could 1846 01:38:38,720 --> 01:38:41,800 Speaker 6: you could hear that, right, Yeah. I mean that also 1847 01:38:41,880 --> 01:38:45,360 Speaker 6: makes yesterday's victory for the Fever even more impressive because 1848 01:38:45,560 --> 01:38:48,120 Speaker 6: Seattle made some runs in the second half and you know, 1849 01:38:48,200 --> 01:38:51,400 Speaker 6: got within a point there down the stretch, had chances 1850 01:38:51,160 --> 01:38:54,320 Speaker 6: to tie in the game, and well, as you put it, 1851 01:38:55,000 --> 01:38:58,400 Speaker 6: the Fever weather that's the worm, Listen. 1852 01:38:58,479 --> 01:38:59,880 Speaker 1: I was pretty proud of that when I came up 1853 01:39:00,000 --> 01:39:01,479 Speaker 1: with that. That was off top of my yat too, John. 1854 01:39:01,520 --> 01:39:03,200 Speaker 6: I mean you know what I mean, Like, Hey, all right, Jake, 1855 01:39:03,240 --> 01:39:05,519 Speaker 6: we're friends. Now about how about a text here when 1856 01:39:05,520 --> 01:39:07,960 Speaker 6: you get that one, you know, during the game yesterday, 1857 01:39:08,040 --> 01:39:08,959 Speaker 6: so I could drop. 1858 01:39:08,760 --> 01:39:09,080 Speaker 5: That in. 1859 01:39:10,800 --> 01:39:14,439 Speaker 1: Listen. Hardly original, I realize, right, I mean, I will 1860 01:39:14,520 --> 01:39:18,160 Speaker 1: admit that. By the way, aside from obviously within your 1861 01:39:18,200 --> 01:39:22,559 Speaker 1: responsibilities WNBA wise, how many times have you previously been 1862 01:39:22,600 --> 01:39:24,800 Speaker 1: to or been able to experience Seattle. 1863 01:39:25,920 --> 01:39:28,639 Speaker 6: Yeah, I'd never been to Seattle until the two trips 1864 01:39:28,640 --> 01:39:32,040 Speaker 6: here for the Fever this season and now coming to 1865 01:39:32,080 --> 01:39:35,200 Speaker 6: you from La, where I'm also visiting for the first time. 1866 01:39:35,880 --> 01:39:38,920 Speaker 1: Really, never been to La before, never been to La. 1867 01:39:38,960 --> 01:39:42,439 Speaker 6: I've been to California, San Francisco, San Diego, San Jose, 1868 01:39:42,640 --> 01:39:43,960 Speaker 6: but first time here. 1869 01:39:43,960 --> 01:39:46,000 Speaker 1: Okay, I'm going to ask you, John before we get 1870 01:39:46,040 --> 01:39:47,360 Speaker 1: back to the feed. I'm going to ask you a 1871 01:39:47,720 --> 01:39:49,840 Speaker 1: Jake Querry La question, and I want you to answer 1872 01:39:49,880 --> 01:39:54,240 Speaker 1: it with all honesty. Okay, oh boy, Okay. After going 1873 01:39:54,280 --> 01:39:57,720 Speaker 1: and seeing Oasis in Manchester and like still reliving it 1874 01:39:57,720 --> 01:40:02,559 Speaker 1: because they were too just unbelievable show, and they are 1875 01:40:02,600 --> 01:40:06,439 Speaker 1: going to be playing in early September at the Rose Bowl. Okay, 1876 01:40:07,400 --> 01:40:10,960 Speaker 1: so because of just the you know, the beauty of Pasadena, 1877 01:40:11,080 --> 01:40:14,720 Speaker 1: the Rose Bull itself iconic venue. I just decided, you 1878 01:40:14,720 --> 01:40:16,000 Speaker 1: know what, I'm gonna do it, So I bought a 1879 01:40:16,040 --> 01:40:18,840 Speaker 1: ticket by myself. Okay, Shannon didn't want to go, So 1880 01:40:18,880 --> 01:40:21,120 Speaker 1: I bought a ticket by myself to go by myself 1881 01:40:21,160 --> 01:40:24,960 Speaker 1: to fly to LA buy my solo one ticket to 1882 01:40:25,080 --> 01:40:27,479 Speaker 1: go to the show. And when I get out there 1883 01:40:27,520 --> 01:40:30,439 Speaker 1: on Saturday morning, I'm going to fulfill my quest of 1884 01:40:30,479 --> 01:40:33,120 Speaker 1: going and finding the spawn Ranch where the Manson family 1885 01:40:33,200 --> 01:40:37,160 Speaker 1: lived in the old Western movie ranch set where they 1886 01:40:37,160 --> 01:40:40,280 Speaker 1: all lived during the The Manson Murders, where the family 1887 01:40:40,360 --> 01:40:42,559 Speaker 1: was living before they went to Barker Ranch. And then 1888 01:40:42,560 --> 01:40:44,559 Speaker 1: I might try to find Barker Ranch as well. Which 1889 01:40:44,560 --> 01:40:47,280 Speaker 1: of those two aspects, me going solo or me seeking 1890 01:40:47,280 --> 01:40:49,240 Speaker 1: out spawning Barker Ranch is more bizarre? 1891 01:40:50,920 --> 01:40:53,240 Speaker 6: Well, okay, yeah, you took me on a ride here. 1892 01:40:53,280 --> 01:40:55,040 Speaker 6: I was thinking like, wow, this is so beautiful. You're 1893 01:40:55,040 --> 01:40:59,439 Speaker 6: gonna be able to experience osis. Yeah, big picture, steady, 1894 01:40:59,479 --> 01:41:01,640 Speaker 6: And now I don't know, I've got nightmares of the 1895 01:41:01,800 --> 01:41:04,960 Speaker 6: Manson family rolling through my head. So I think it's 1896 01:41:05,040 --> 01:41:08,599 Speaker 6: really cool, even if it's a solo trip. I think 1897 01:41:08,640 --> 01:41:13,120 Speaker 6: you right, those Oasis concerts, especially from Ryford or really 1898 01:41:13,160 --> 01:41:15,360 Speaker 6: such a I don't know, for lack of a better word, 1899 01:41:15,400 --> 01:41:18,040 Speaker 6: magical kind of experience. Even though you're there by yourself, 1900 01:41:18,080 --> 01:41:19,920 Speaker 6: you're going to be with so many people who are 1901 01:41:19,960 --> 01:41:22,320 Speaker 6: just like a good piece of u entity that's not 1902 01:41:22,360 --> 01:41:23,439 Speaker 6: really there by yourself. 1903 01:41:23,439 --> 01:41:25,639 Speaker 1: I probably should not tell any of them that previously 1904 01:41:25,680 --> 01:41:27,680 Speaker 1: in the day I went and found the Spawn and. 1905 01:41:27,800 --> 01:41:31,400 Speaker 6: Barbara say that would probably be the only situation that 1906 01:41:31,439 --> 01:41:34,240 Speaker 6: arises where you could be isolated out of all those 1907 01:41:34,240 --> 01:41:34,719 Speaker 6: great people. 1908 01:41:34,880 --> 01:41:36,439 Speaker 1: Are Are you an Oasis fan? 1909 01:41:38,240 --> 01:41:41,559 Speaker 6: I can't claim to be a huge Oasis fan, maybe 1910 01:41:41,560 --> 01:41:44,000 Speaker 6: a little bit like Steph White in your conversation with 1911 01:41:44,400 --> 01:41:46,720 Speaker 6: her a week or two ago, where I have an appreciation, 1912 01:41:46,880 --> 01:41:49,240 Speaker 6: But I do have some like you, like yourself. I 1913 01:41:49,240 --> 01:41:51,400 Speaker 6: have some other friends who are huge fans, friendly with 1914 01:41:51,680 --> 01:41:53,880 Speaker 6: a guy who's actually a sports talk radio host as well, 1915 01:41:53,920 --> 01:41:58,000 Speaker 6: who similarly went over there to uh across the Pond 1916 01:41:58,040 --> 01:41:59,320 Speaker 6: to see a show, and I saw he had a 1917 01:41:59,360 --> 01:42:02,200 Speaker 6: great recap of it. It's not like a life changing experience, 1918 01:42:04,560 --> 01:42:07,240 Speaker 6: just like restoring faith in humanity on a play by 1919 01:42:07,280 --> 01:42:10,679 Speaker 6: play guy for the Baltimore Orioles on TV, Kevin Brown, 1920 01:42:10,920 --> 01:42:13,280 Speaker 6: I think his bio here on Twitter is that he 1921 01:42:13,400 --> 01:42:16,439 Speaker 6: is the world's biggest Oasis fan. Uh, he's a friend 1922 01:42:16,439 --> 01:42:18,040 Speaker 6: of mine. So I guess you know, I've got some 1923 01:42:18,120 --> 01:42:19,679 Speaker 6: time here on these road trips. I got to start. 1924 01:42:19,720 --> 01:42:21,520 Speaker 6: I got to look in this some more Oasis. 1925 01:42:21,920 --> 01:42:24,240 Speaker 1: I'm telling you, I'll send you a playlist. They're fabulous. 1926 01:42:24,280 --> 01:42:28,920 Speaker 1: They're absolutely fabulous. What do we guesstimate is the return 1927 01:42:29,040 --> 01:42:30,920 Speaker 1: date for Caitlin Clark? And I want to be clear, 1928 01:42:31,000 --> 01:42:34,400 Speaker 1: John Nolan, the radio play by play voice, I'm not 1929 01:42:34,439 --> 01:42:37,160 Speaker 1: putting you in the position here of speaking for the franchise. 1930 01:42:37,240 --> 01:42:40,840 Speaker 1: This is strictly prognostication. But when you look at the schedule, 1931 01:42:41,000 --> 01:42:42,880 Speaker 1: Eddie and I have touched in the fact that you know, 1932 01:42:42,960 --> 01:42:44,920 Speaker 1: she's like, look, we've got to get her acclimated to 1933 01:42:45,000 --> 01:42:49,240 Speaker 1: practices before we then go in the game situation. Based 1934 01:42:49,320 --> 01:42:52,000 Speaker 1: on that, it would seem to me like the seventeenth, 1935 01:42:52,320 --> 01:42:55,439 Speaker 1: when they have five days to prepare, would be a 1936 01:42:55,920 --> 01:42:58,160 Speaker 1: kind of a nice soft landing spot. But is that 1937 01:42:58,280 --> 01:42:59,200 Speaker 1: stretching it too far? 1938 01:43:00,560 --> 01:43:00,680 Speaker 5: Right? 1939 01:43:00,920 --> 01:43:01,280 Speaker 3: Actually? 1940 01:43:01,280 --> 01:43:03,280 Speaker 6: I think they have a game on the seventeenth on 1941 01:43:03,320 --> 01:43:05,080 Speaker 6: the road, and then there's the five days off of 1942 01:43:05,160 --> 01:43:10,400 Speaker 6: the twenty steps. Okay, links yep, yeah, so yeah, I 1943 01:43:10,400 --> 01:43:12,040 Speaker 6: think what you're saying there is a logical. I think 1944 01:43:12,040 --> 01:43:15,280 Speaker 6: there's been some reporting like yesterday and Seattle, Caitlin had 1945 01:43:15,280 --> 01:43:19,479 Speaker 6: an individual workout since there wasn't a team practice before 1946 01:43:19,520 --> 01:43:22,400 Speaker 6: that afternoon game. So I think, you know, that sort 1947 01:43:22,400 --> 01:43:24,559 Speaker 6: of seems to be a stepping stone. So like the 1948 01:43:24,600 --> 01:43:27,800 Speaker 6: individual workouts and then trying to be reintegrated into the 1949 01:43:27,840 --> 01:43:30,800 Speaker 6: team workouts, you know, as long as she's feeling well. 1950 01:43:31,040 --> 01:43:34,559 Speaker 6: So I think you're I here. I am with you 1951 01:43:34,600 --> 01:43:37,519 Speaker 6: on the logic and reason. And I guess one other 1952 01:43:37,840 --> 01:43:40,040 Speaker 6: factor to consider now though, is like they definitely don't 1953 01:43:40,040 --> 01:43:41,600 Speaker 6: need a rusher, right, I mean the team here is 1954 01:43:41,640 --> 01:43:42,280 Speaker 6: one five. 1955 01:43:42,120 --> 01:43:47,439 Speaker 1: In a row totally if that plays into it, right, right, I. 1956 01:43:47,400 --> 01:43:49,280 Speaker 6: Think they already were at a position where you know, 1957 01:43:49,360 --> 01:43:51,559 Speaker 6: they got to have the long term vision and you know, 1958 01:43:51,680 --> 01:43:56,439 Speaker 6: not rush at all regardless, but it certainly helps, right. 1959 01:43:56,880 --> 01:43:57,040 Speaker 5: Uh. 1960 01:43:57,240 --> 01:43:59,200 Speaker 6: Now you don't have to have any kind of you know, 1961 01:43:59,600 --> 01:44:02,360 Speaker 6: outside influence, a feeling you're like, let's say, all of 1962 01:44:02,400 --> 01:44:04,280 Speaker 6: a sudden, this was going south the other way and 1963 01:44:04,280 --> 01:44:06,160 Speaker 6: now you're fighting just to make the playoffs. Yet it's 1964 01:44:06,160 --> 01:44:07,880 Speaker 6: going to be kind of human nature for everyone to 1965 01:44:07,920 --> 01:44:11,240 Speaker 6: maybe feel some pressure. But as it stands now that 1966 01:44:11,240 --> 01:44:12,559 Speaker 6: would not be the case. 1967 01:44:12,760 --> 01:44:16,200 Speaker 1: You know, their continued streak here with a Leah Boston 1968 01:44:16,240 --> 01:44:18,120 Speaker 1: of double doubles. I think she had sixteen to twelve 1969 01:44:18,240 --> 01:44:21,760 Speaker 1: last night. She has been a model of consistency for 1970 01:44:21,800 --> 01:44:26,280 Speaker 1: the fever, John Nolan. Are they prioritizing feeding Aliah Boston 1971 01:44:26,840 --> 01:44:31,719 Speaker 1: or is Aliah Boston getting her points and scheming within 1972 01:44:31,760 --> 01:44:34,679 Speaker 1: the offense almost as a byproduct of other stuff going 1973 01:44:34,680 --> 01:44:35,439 Speaker 1: on around her? 1974 01:44:36,560 --> 01:44:36,640 Speaker 8: Right? 1975 01:44:36,720 --> 01:44:39,880 Speaker 6: Yeah, I think you hit on it there. They certainly there. 1976 01:44:39,920 --> 01:44:44,120 Speaker 6: They're not forcing the ball to anyone, and a game 1977 01:44:44,200 --> 01:44:46,800 Speaker 6: the game, you're going to see different, you know, just 1978 01:44:46,840 --> 01:44:49,400 Speaker 6: to thought the personnel that the other team has. I 1979 01:44:49,439 --> 01:44:51,519 Speaker 6: think you were talking about this with Steph recently, right, 1980 01:44:51,560 --> 01:44:55,240 Speaker 6: how like the WNBA has evolved, and so game the 1981 01:44:55,320 --> 01:44:59,080 Speaker 6: game you're you're looking at unique matchups and unique styles, 1982 01:44:59,200 --> 01:45:01,200 Speaker 6: and so I think this team's just done a good 1983 01:45:01,240 --> 01:45:03,439 Speaker 6: job shown that they can adapt. I mean, yesterday was 1984 01:45:03,479 --> 01:45:06,080 Speaker 6: a grinded out game in the seventies. Go back one 1985 01:45:06,120 --> 01:45:07,920 Speaker 6: of their wins here in this streak. Last week at 1986 01:45:07,920 --> 01:45:10,720 Speaker 6: home against Phoenix, one of the highest scoring games that 1987 01:45:10,800 --> 01:45:14,320 Speaker 6: franchise history. Both teams eclipse thing one hundred points. So 1988 01:45:14,640 --> 01:45:17,640 Speaker 6: you know, I think they're able to uh, you know 1989 01:45:17,680 --> 01:45:19,720 Speaker 6: that one where they probably would have liked to have 1990 01:45:19,760 --> 01:45:21,960 Speaker 6: played better defense there. They don't necessarily want to be 1991 01:45:22,000 --> 01:45:24,439 Speaker 6: given up one hundred pluts, but you know, showing that 1992 01:45:24,600 --> 01:45:27,400 Speaker 6: they can adapt. And you have a player like a 1993 01:45:27,520 --> 01:45:30,439 Speaker 6: Leah who even over the course of a game, in 1994 01:45:30,479 --> 01:45:32,680 Speaker 6: that one against Phoenix, she was held in check for 1995 01:45:32,720 --> 01:45:36,759 Speaker 6: a few quarters and then boom erupted in the fourth. So, uh, 1996 01:45:37,000 --> 01:45:40,200 Speaker 6: they're gott to just relax A better description maybe here, 1997 01:45:40,240 --> 01:45:42,479 Speaker 6: just like go with the flow. Whoever's you know, Whoever's 1998 01:45:42,600 --> 01:45:46,080 Speaker 6: night or whoever's quarter, even based off what they're what 1999 01:45:46,080 --> 01:45:48,080 Speaker 6: they're seeing from the defense they're taking advantage of. 2000 01:45:48,400 --> 01:45:51,240 Speaker 1: And you you burned the midnight oil tonight Fever and 2001 01:45:51,479 --> 01:45:54,160 Speaker 1: La ten o'clock tip, right, that's tomorrow night? Is it 2002 01:45:54,200 --> 01:45:56,400 Speaker 1: tomorrow night? Tomorrow night? So are you burned the tomorrow 2003 01:45:56,600 --> 01:45:57,160 Speaker 1: Tomorrow night? 2004 01:45:57,200 --> 01:45:58,960 Speaker 2: I will be in then on Thursday night as well, 2005 01:45:59,000 --> 01:46:00,360 Speaker 2: when they're in Phoenix at ten o'clock. 2006 01:46:00,479 --> 01:46:03,040 Speaker 1: Those West Coast games, man, I love that. I love 2007 01:46:03,080 --> 01:46:06,360 Speaker 1: the West Coast games again, Fever and Action at LA 2008 01:46:06,479 --> 01:46:09,840 Speaker 1: Tomorrow night. That is a ten o'clock tip. Locally, Eddie 2009 01:46:09,840 --> 01:46:12,000 Speaker 1: will have the pre and postgame John will be on 2010 01:46:12,479 --> 01:46:15,719 Speaker 1: the radio call for it. When you look at it, John, 2011 01:46:15,760 --> 01:46:18,479 Speaker 1: as we kind of head down towards the final stretch 2012 01:46:18,520 --> 01:46:21,439 Speaker 1: of the season here, and I know record wise, I 2013 01:46:21,479 --> 01:46:25,439 Speaker 1: mean you talk about Minnesota, for example, who would you say, 2014 01:46:25,880 --> 01:46:28,880 Speaker 1: in terms of the style of play or the personnel 2015 01:46:29,000 --> 01:46:33,200 Speaker 1: of play, is the one that most gives Indiana fits 2016 01:46:33,400 --> 01:46:35,280 Speaker 1: despite what the records may indicate. 2017 01:46:37,080 --> 01:46:42,080 Speaker 6: That's a good question. I would say potentially New York 2018 01:46:42,280 --> 01:46:45,479 Speaker 6: when they're healthy, and currently Brianna Stewart is out for 2019 01:46:45,600 --> 01:46:48,680 Speaker 6: them right now. But New York is it looks like 2020 01:46:48,720 --> 01:46:51,519 Speaker 6: the biggest juggernaut in the league, like they probably I 2021 01:46:51,520 --> 01:46:54,040 Speaker 6: would say I have the highest ceiling, even higher than Minnesota, 2022 01:46:54,120 --> 01:46:57,680 Speaker 6: despite the fact that Minnesota is in first. New York 2023 01:46:57,840 --> 01:47:01,479 Speaker 6: just can be overwhelming, especially so they just got Emma Mesaman, 2024 01:47:01,520 --> 01:47:05,080 Speaker 6: who is a former Finals MVP and All Star who 2025 01:47:05,080 --> 01:47:07,720 Speaker 6: had been out of the w NBA playing over in 2026 01:47:07,760 --> 01:47:09,800 Speaker 6: Europe the last couple of years. She just made her 2027 01:47:10,160 --> 01:47:13,479 Speaker 6: Liberty debut yesterday. And that's adding more size to them, 2028 01:47:13,520 --> 01:47:17,599 Speaker 6: because I would say they're at least earlier in the season, 2029 01:47:17,600 --> 01:47:19,479 Speaker 6: there were some situations where if teams were playing two 2030 01:47:19,600 --> 01:47:21,400 Speaker 6: posts at the same time in the third LEA team 2031 01:47:21,439 --> 01:47:23,160 Speaker 6: Atlanta is the one that comes to mind here because 2032 01:47:23,160 --> 01:47:27,240 Speaker 6: they got Britney Grinder and Bree Jones. We got multiple 2033 01:47:27,240 --> 01:47:29,519 Speaker 6: players there at six or five and taller. The Fever 2034 01:47:29,600 --> 01:47:33,840 Speaker 6: don't necessarily have that kind of size. But then yet 2035 01:47:33,840 --> 01:47:36,560 Speaker 6: New York and Atlanta for that matter, they have some 2036 01:47:36,760 --> 01:47:39,960 Speaker 6: top shooting guards as well, like Sabrina Ynescu in the 2037 01:47:40,000 --> 01:47:42,800 Speaker 6: case of New York and Alicia Gray for Atlantis. So 2038 01:47:43,160 --> 01:47:44,640 Speaker 6: you know there's a reason that those are some of 2039 01:47:44,640 --> 01:47:46,519 Speaker 6: the winning of teams in the league. 2040 01:47:47,160 --> 01:47:49,960 Speaker 1: Fever again in action tomorrow night taking on LA. John 2041 01:47:50,000 --> 01:47:52,400 Speaker 1: Nolan is the radio play by play voice. All right, John, 2042 01:47:52,400 --> 01:47:56,200 Speaker 1: you're going to have presumably the afternoon free here in LA. 2043 01:47:56,280 --> 01:47:58,080 Speaker 1: I want to know what John Nolan does in a 2044 01:47:58,160 --> 01:48:00,720 Speaker 1: free afternoon in LA, especially if you've never been to 2045 01:48:00,840 --> 01:48:01,479 Speaker 1: LA before. 2046 01:48:02,200 --> 01:48:02,439 Speaker 3: Yep. 2047 01:48:02,520 --> 01:48:05,559 Speaker 6: So in the afternoon here the team ass practice, so 2048 01:48:05,880 --> 01:48:08,920 Speaker 6: are optional shooting at least, so checking that out more 2049 01:48:08,920 --> 01:48:11,200 Speaker 6: so in the evening, I'm looking to get over to 2050 01:48:11,320 --> 01:48:15,040 Speaker 6: Dodger Stadium, and I got to the T Mobile Park 2051 01:48:15,120 --> 01:48:17,120 Speaker 6: to catch part of a Mariners game a couple of 2052 01:48:17,160 --> 01:48:19,400 Speaker 6: days ago, and went to a minor league baseball game 2053 01:48:19,439 --> 01:48:24,800 Speaker 6: in Texas. So I am just I'm just being a 2054 01:48:24,880 --> 01:48:27,439 Speaker 6: baseball fan sick of here on this trip, going to 2055 01:48:27,479 --> 01:48:29,439 Speaker 6: try to get to a game in Phoenix as well. 2056 01:48:29,920 --> 01:48:32,160 Speaker 1: Here's my tip for you. If you go to Dodger Stadium. 2057 01:48:32,160 --> 01:48:37,800 Speaker 1: You ready, yes, it is a stadium where the views 2058 01:48:37,840 --> 01:48:39,720 Speaker 1: are so great that it doesn't really matter. I mean, 2059 01:48:39,760 --> 01:48:41,519 Speaker 1: tickets are going to be expensive no matter where you 2060 01:48:41,560 --> 01:48:45,960 Speaker 1: get them, but you absolutely need to do this when 2061 01:48:45,960 --> 01:48:48,439 Speaker 1: you were in Dodger Stadium. This's a tip for anybody 2062 01:48:48,479 --> 01:48:51,400 Speaker 1: that goes to a game at Dodger Stadium. Take the 2063 01:48:51,560 --> 01:48:55,400 Speaker 1: escalators or actually the escalators to the very top level. 2064 01:48:55,720 --> 01:48:58,000 Speaker 1: I can't remember if it's escalators or elevators. I think 2065 01:48:58,040 --> 01:49:01,120 Speaker 1: it's an escalator. But you take it to the top level, 2066 01:49:01,240 --> 01:49:05,120 Speaker 1: the top tier of the stadium behind home plate, and 2067 01:49:05,360 --> 01:49:08,439 Speaker 1: you walk out and there is the entire Chavez Ravine 2068 01:49:08,600 --> 01:49:12,200 Speaker 1: Stadium you know at Dodger Stadium before you, but turn 2069 01:49:12,320 --> 01:49:16,679 Speaker 1: around and walk away from the stadium because Chavez Ravine 2070 01:49:16,720 --> 01:49:19,680 Speaker 1: is then directly behind you, and it is an unbelievable 2071 01:49:19,760 --> 01:49:23,080 Speaker 1: view of downtown Los Angeles and all of the canyons 2072 01:49:23,120 --> 01:49:27,040 Speaker 1: behind you. It is one of the most underrated views 2073 01:49:27,320 --> 01:49:30,320 Speaker 1: of the area. Of Los Angeles that you can see 2074 01:49:30,320 --> 01:49:32,679 Speaker 1: from right there at Dodger Stadium, and it's right behind 2075 01:49:32,680 --> 01:49:34,519 Speaker 1: home plate. There's there's my tip for you. 2076 01:49:35,200 --> 01:49:38,400 Speaker 6: I appreciate that. Yeah, I probably try to get something 2077 01:49:38,439 --> 01:49:41,200 Speaker 6: in the upper deck, but yeah, no, I'll have to 2078 01:49:41,479 --> 01:49:42,560 Speaker 6: make sure to do that. 2079 01:49:42,720 --> 01:49:45,040 Speaker 1: It's a great stadium. And if you've been there, if 2080 01:49:45,080 --> 01:49:46,720 Speaker 1: you have to get there early, don't worry about it 2081 01:49:46,720 --> 01:49:48,479 Speaker 1: because there is a ton of sea. There is literally 2082 01:49:48,520 --> 01:49:51,519 Speaker 1: a ton of baseball history to walk around see check out. 2083 01:49:51,560 --> 01:49:53,519 Speaker 1: It is very cool, very very cool. And the Dodger 2084 01:49:53,560 --> 01:49:55,320 Speaker 1: Dogs are overrated, but you got to get one, so 2085 01:49:55,360 --> 01:49:55,800 Speaker 1: there you go. 2086 01:49:55,840 --> 01:49:57,479 Speaker 6: Ah, okay, all right, all right, cool. 2087 01:49:57,560 --> 01:49:58,240 Speaker 1: I appreciate it. 2088 01:49:58,240 --> 01:49:59,759 Speaker 6: John, I'll take it all right anytime. 2089 01:50:00,320 --> 01:50:02,439 Speaker 1: John Nolan, the radio play by play voice of the 2090 01:50:02,479 --> 01:50:04,920 Speaker 1: Indiana Fever Eddie. You have or have not been to 2091 01:50:04,960 --> 01:50:05,799 Speaker 1: Dodger Stadium. 2092 01:50:05,880 --> 01:50:08,800 Speaker 2: I have not the Well, I take that back. I've 2093 01:50:08,800 --> 01:50:10,639 Speaker 2: been to Dodger Stadium, but there wasn't a game there. 2094 01:50:10,680 --> 01:50:13,400 Speaker 2: Went went to the pro shop. When we're out in 2095 01:50:13,640 --> 01:50:18,599 Speaker 2: San Diego, we went there, went to Los Angeles think 2096 01:50:18,640 --> 01:50:19,880 Speaker 2: for a couple of days, and that was one of 2097 01:50:19,960 --> 01:50:21,559 Speaker 2: the things we want to do. So we went there. 2098 01:50:21,560 --> 01:50:23,679 Speaker 2: And went to the pro shop and got to walk out 2099 01:50:24,160 --> 01:50:25,840 Speaker 2: on the concourse that's attached to it. 2100 01:50:25,960 --> 01:50:30,000 Speaker 1: Yeah, that's cool. What is the name of the stadium 2101 01:50:30,000 --> 01:50:32,600 Speaker 1: that the Angels play in now? Is it just is 2102 01:50:32,600 --> 01:50:35,160 Speaker 1: it Anaheim Stadium? I think so? I don't know, But 2103 01:50:35,720 --> 01:50:38,800 Speaker 1: they redid that a couple of years ago. I think, 2104 01:50:38,800 --> 01:50:40,599 Speaker 1: you know, it's it's kind of your cookie cutter stadium. 2105 01:50:40,640 --> 01:50:42,240 Speaker 1: But they have the rocks and the waterfalls out in 2106 01:50:42,240 --> 01:50:47,839 Speaker 1: the outfield. But when they redid the concourses, Angel Stadium, 2107 01:50:47,880 --> 01:50:49,920 Speaker 1: Angel Stadium. Okay, so when they redid it, I mean 2108 01:50:49,960 --> 01:50:53,840 Speaker 1: it's you know, probably fifteen years ago. A little of 2109 01:50:53,840 --> 01:50:56,960 Speaker 1: this goes a long way. All of the at least 2110 01:50:57,240 --> 01:50:59,760 Speaker 1: from what I can recall, this is true of all 2111 01:50:59,800 --> 01:51:04,160 Speaker 1: of it. The concourse areas that you walk like, the 2112 01:51:04,240 --> 01:51:08,519 Speaker 1: concrete concourse areas they now are that like hard rubber 2113 01:51:08,600 --> 01:51:11,479 Speaker 1: you know, like when you go to a some like churches, 2114 01:51:11,600 --> 01:51:14,040 Speaker 1: like a basketball court that has like the hard rubber court. 2115 01:51:14,680 --> 01:51:18,960 Speaker 1: Sure it's that surface instead of concrete, And when you 2116 01:51:19,000 --> 01:51:21,040 Speaker 1: walk on it, it's just like so much easier to 2117 01:51:21,080 --> 01:51:25,640 Speaker 1: walk on walking around and walking around the stadium. You'll 2118 01:51:25,680 --> 01:51:28,719 Speaker 1: realize these things after you turn forty you're like, boy, 2119 01:51:28,760 --> 01:51:33,559 Speaker 1: this is wonderful my ankles and knees. It's tremendous walk around, 2120 01:51:33,600 --> 01:51:36,400 Speaker 1: and it's comfortable, and it's forgiving. That's the best way 2121 01:51:36,400 --> 01:51:40,120 Speaker 1: to say. It's forgiving. I thought, of the baseball stadiums 2122 01:51:40,120 --> 01:51:42,320 Speaker 1: that I've been to, I thought Angel Stadium was one 2123 01:51:42,360 --> 01:51:45,800 Speaker 1: of the more underrated. I thought it was actually a 2124 01:51:45,840 --> 01:51:49,360 Speaker 1: really good park. I've told you I think Great America 2125 01:51:49,439 --> 01:51:53,800 Speaker 1: is a little overrated. No offense, your favorite stadium. You 2126 01:51:53,840 --> 01:51:55,240 Speaker 1: have been to, Eddie, because I know you're a huge 2127 01:51:55,280 --> 01:51:55,920 Speaker 1: baseball fan. 2128 01:51:56,400 --> 01:51:59,559 Speaker 2: I've been to Seattle, I've been to Saint Louis. I've 2129 01:51:59,600 --> 01:52:04,600 Speaker 2: been to Great American. There's another one. I've been to 2130 01:52:04,640 --> 01:52:06,639 Speaker 2: Dodger Stadium, but there wasn't a game played. I feel 2131 01:52:06,640 --> 01:52:10,839 Speaker 2: like I'm missing one, but I still I really enjoyed Seattle. 2132 01:52:11,479 --> 01:52:14,559 Speaker 1: T Mobile Park. Yeah, it's nice. Now this, how's the 2133 01:52:14,560 --> 01:52:19,040 Speaker 1: cell connection? Not bad? I should hope that would be 2134 01:52:19,080 --> 01:52:20,519 Speaker 1: an issue if it wasn't very good. 2135 01:52:20,439 --> 01:52:22,479 Speaker 2: Right, Well, you would think that if you were a 2136 01:52:22,479 --> 01:52:24,320 Speaker 2: T Mobile customer would be an issue, But if you 2137 01:52:24,360 --> 01:52:27,600 Speaker 2: were all the other customers, then it could be problematic. 2138 01:52:27,880 --> 01:52:32,240 Speaker 1: Well, for example, when NASCAR was the NASCAR Sprint Cup 2139 01:52:33,040 --> 01:52:35,120 Speaker 1: and they would come in like I was a Verizon 2140 01:52:35,200 --> 01:52:37,960 Speaker 1: customer and when I would call races that was a 2141 01:52:38,040 --> 01:52:41,280 Speaker 1: NASCAR race, you know, it was it was tough getting 2142 01:52:41,280 --> 01:52:41,679 Speaker 1: the signal. 2143 01:52:41,720 --> 01:52:44,080 Speaker 2: I remember the other stadium I've been to. It was 2144 01:52:44,560 --> 01:52:47,000 Speaker 2: the old Ranger Stadium Arlington Park. 2145 01:52:47,479 --> 01:52:49,800 Speaker 1: They've had so the Rangers have had three stadiums in 2146 01:52:49,800 --> 01:52:52,600 Speaker 1: the last like twenty years. Right, I mean they're on 2147 01:52:52,680 --> 01:52:54,760 Speaker 1: a new one, the one that they just got rid of. 2148 01:52:56,120 --> 01:52:59,080 Speaker 1: So you were at the were you at the the ballpark, 2149 01:52:59,160 --> 01:53:00,240 Speaker 1: the Arlington Ballpark? 2150 01:53:00,640 --> 01:53:03,559 Speaker 2: Yes, the one before Globe Life. The Globe Life is 2151 01:53:03,560 --> 01:53:05,840 Speaker 2: the one they're currently in, right, Yes, that the one 2152 01:53:05,920 --> 01:53:09,320 Speaker 2: right before it. Look this up. I don't think it 2153 01:53:09,400 --> 01:53:13,559 Speaker 2: lasted twenty years. I mean it was like it was 2154 01:53:13,600 --> 01:53:18,280 Speaker 2: still a new, nice ballpark and they were building. I'm like, wait, 2155 01:53:18,400 --> 01:53:22,960 Speaker 2: they're already building a new one. Oh oh, I'm sorry, Jake. 2156 01:53:23,479 --> 01:53:25,679 Speaker 2: They're currently a Globe Life field. 2157 01:53:26,240 --> 01:53:26,519 Speaker 1: Okay. 2158 01:53:26,640 --> 01:53:29,719 Speaker 2: Previous one was Globe Life Park in Arlington. 2159 01:53:30,200 --> 01:53:33,960 Speaker 1: And that how Globe Life Park in Arlington lasted how long? 2160 01:53:34,080 --> 01:53:38,800 Speaker 2: Twenty five years? I mean nineteen ninety four to twenty nineteen. Yeah, 2161 01:53:38,960 --> 01:53:39,960 Speaker 2: I went there in nineteen. 2162 01:53:40,240 --> 01:53:45,120 Speaker 1: Now, how about this? Speaking of parks and stadiums. There's 2163 01:53:45,320 --> 01:53:49,680 Speaker 1: a factoid in relation to here in town and a 2164 01:53:49,720 --> 01:53:53,200 Speaker 1: team that just released its depth chart that is that 2165 01:53:53,240 --> 01:53:55,920 Speaker 1: will make you feel old, and I'll tell you that. 2166 01:53:55,960 --> 01:53:58,439 Speaker 1: We'll go over the Colts depth chart. Next reminder on 2167 01:54:00,640 --> 01:54:05,000 Speaker 1: Wednesday will be at the Indiana State Fairgrounds Governor's Cup, 2168 01:54:05,400 --> 01:54:10,320 Speaker 1: first of two shows taking place out of the State Fairgrounds. 2169 01:54:10,360 --> 01:54:12,920 Speaker 1: And look forward to that harness racing at its best. 2170 01:54:14,800 --> 01:54:17,800 Speaker 1: Thursday it is the golf day. What Thursday is, right? 2171 01:54:18,720 --> 01:54:22,920 Speaker 1: Thursday's the golf outing, right, Yes, the Legends one oh 2172 01:54:22,920 --> 01:54:25,160 Speaker 1: seven five, the fan dot com. I think I'm assuming 2173 01:54:25,200 --> 01:54:27,120 Speaker 1: you can still sign up for the golf outing all 2174 01:54:27,120 --> 01:54:31,080 Speaker 1: the benefit Franciscan Foundation, and we are thankful for that. 2175 01:54:31,240 --> 01:54:36,280 Speaker 1: For certain. We were just talking about the park, the 2176 01:54:36,320 --> 01:54:39,600 Speaker 1: Texas Rangers, the ballpark or whatever it's called out in Arlington. 2177 01:54:41,360 --> 01:54:49,440 Speaker 1: Do you realize that do you know what September twentieth is? 2178 01:54:49,440 --> 01:54:51,480 Speaker 2: Is it the night before that Earth Wind and Fire song? 2179 01:54:54,760 --> 01:54:59,000 Speaker 1: Do you remember? I think you're right, yeah, twenty first 2180 01:54:59,040 --> 01:55:02,920 Speaker 1: night of September and that they say, uh huh, good call. 2181 01:55:03,160 --> 01:55:05,200 Speaker 1: That's not it though, not the answer I'm looking for. 2182 01:55:05,920 --> 01:55:09,240 Speaker 1: You said the twentieth September the twentieth. That's four days 2183 01:55:09,280 --> 01:55:14,880 Speaker 1: before my birthday, in seventeen days after yours. September the 2184 01:55:14,880 --> 01:55:18,360 Speaker 1: twentieth will be the twentieth That is correct, two weeks 2185 01:55:18,400 --> 01:55:21,720 Speaker 1: after I see Oasis at the Rose Bowl. September twentieth 2186 01:55:21,760 --> 01:55:24,320 Speaker 1: will be the twenty year anniversary of the breaking of 2187 01:55:24,360 --> 01:55:26,480 Speaker 1: ground of Lucas Oil Stadium. And you think there's gonna 2188 01:55:26,480 --> 01:55:30,320 Speaker 1: be urine flying through the air. You know, I'm curious 2189 01:55:30,360 --> 01:55:34,440 Speaker 1: of that. I don't think that's a tradition that will 2190 01:55:34,440 --> 01:55:36,240 Speaker 1: carry over to the Rose Bowl. Did you see that. 2191 01:55:37,960 --> 01:55:41,480 Speaker 1: I'm not making light of this. Someone tragically fell from 2192 01:55:41,520 --> 01:55:44,080 Speaker 1: the upper deck of Wimbley Stadium at the Oasis show. 2193 01:55:44,200 --> 01:55:47,760 Speaker 1: I did not see this, and it said that part 2194 01:55:47,760 --> 01:55:51,080 Speaker 1: of the investigation was that the stairs were slippery from 2195 01:55:51,120 --> 01:55:55,160 Speaker 1: moisture of water and beer. They set a record apparently 2196 01:55:55,760 --> 01:55:58,240 Speaker 1: in Wembley for the number they went through, forty five 2197 01:55:58,320 --> 01:56:00,560 Speaker 1: hundred kegs in like four shows or something like that. 2198 01:56:00,600 --> 01:56:04,520 Speaker 1: Oh wow, yeah, But at any rate, September the twentieth 2199 01:56:04,600 --> 01:56:08,240 Speaker 1: will be the twentieth anniversary of the breaking of ground 2200 01:56:08,640 --> 01:56:13,040 Speaker 1: of Lucas Oil Stadium, twenty years since they broke ground 2201 01:56:13,040 --> 01:56:14,800 Speaker 1: on it. Now it opened two and a half years 2202 01:56:14,840 --> 01:56:19,000 Speaker 1: after that. The reason that that is when you think 2203 01:56:19,000 --> 01:56:24,080 Speaker 1: about it and you're like, what from the time that 2204 01:56:24,160 --> 01:56:27,360 Speaker 1: it broke ground to the time that it was back 2205 01:56:27,400 --> 01:56:31,320 Speaker 1: in the ground, the lifespan of the RCAA Dome, the 2206 01:56:31,360 --> 01:56:36,640 Speaker 1: Hoosier Dome twenty six years, meaning that we are now 2207 01:56:36,800 --> 01:56:39,800 Speaker 1: within closing in on you know, we're six years away 2208 01:56:39,840 --> 01:56:45,080 Speaker 1: from Lucas Oil Stadium from groundbreaking to lifespan of being 2209 01:56:45,120 --> 01:56:48,080 Speaker 1: around longer than the RCAA Dome. Now, what's the contract 2210 01:56:48,080 --> 01:56:54,000 Speaker 1: on Lucas Oil through when it was twenty nine? Right? 2211 01:56:55,120 --> 01:56:58,440 Speaker 1: Forty percent of all non football revenue goes back to 2212 01:56:58,480 --> 01:57:03,520 Speaker 1: the Colts, and I believe that was through twenty and then, 2213 01:57:03,840 --> 01:57:07,800 Speaker 1: and or a minimum payment from the Capital Improvement Board 2214 01:57:08,200 --> 01:57:13,280 Speaker 1: of per year of so many million dollars. But they 2215 01:57:13,320 --> 01:57:15,800 Speaker 1: never they always have to go with the latter because 2216 01:57:15,840 --> 01:57:18,560 Speaker 1: there's you know, forty I mean forty percent of dollar 2217 01:57:18,640 --> 01:57:25,760 Speaker 1: generation for parking, concession and non football revenue, and I 2218 01:57:25,840 --> 01:57:28,520 Speaker 1: think that's through twenty nine. They might have extended that. 2219 01:57:28,920 --> 01:57:32,720 Speaker 2: Now, all this to ask Jake, if slush win they 2220 01:57:32,720 --> 01:57:34,320 Speaker 2: get a new stadium, where would it be. 2221 01:57:35,400 --> 01:57:43,000 Speaker 1: Okay, great question. First off, you've opened a can of worms. Here, 2222 01:57:45,120 --> 01:57:47,800 Speaker 1: and I want to go back to, in no way, 2223 01:57:47,840 --> 01:57:51,640 Speaker 1: shape or form is this having anything to do It's 2224 01:57:51,680 --> 01:57:53,960 Speaker 1: the same with the Indy eleven. When I talk about 2225 01:57:54,000 --> 01:57:55,760 Speaker 1: the Indie eleven stadium that they were trying to do 2226 01:57:55,840 --> 01:58:00,280 Speaker 1: eleven Park, it has nothing to do with the Indie eleven. 2227 01:58:00,480 --> 01:58:03,360 Speaker 1: I have nothing against the I was a season ticket 2228 01:58:03,360 --> 01:58:06,400 Speaker 1: holder for the India eleven, so nothing against them at all. 2229 01:58:07,320 --> 01:58:09,120 Speaker 1: And the same for the Colts. What I'm about to 2230 01:58:09,160 --> 01:58:11,400 Speaker 1: say is in no way, shape or form an indictment 2231 01:58:11,520 --> 01:58:14,200 Speaker 1: or an attack on the Colts. From a personal standpoint, 2232 01:58:14,200 --> 01:58:17,400 Speaker 1: It's just business. We're just talking business. And in terms 2233 01:58:17,440 --> 01:58:23,360 Speaker 1: of talking business, this city and its taxpayers have already 2234 01:58:24,360 --> 01:58:29,720 Speaker 1: exhausted themselves on publicly subsidizing sports facilities. And yes, I 2235 01:58:29,760 --> 01:58:33,120 Speaker 1: do a sports talk show, and yes, I understand the 2236 01:58:33,280 --> 01:58:37,280 Speaker 1: value of having sports in Indianapolis. I totally understand it. 2237 01:58:37,960 --> 01:58:42,680 Speaker 1: But when this city and its taxpayers were asked to 2238 01:58:42,800 --> 01:58:46,480 Speaker 1: come up with the most publicly subsidized building in the 2239 01:58:46,520 --> 01:58:50,040 Speaker 1: history of American sports, a building that had more tax 2240 01:58:50,080 --> 01:58:55,040 Speaker 1: dollars in it than Phoenix, New York, and I'm trying 2241 01:58:55,040 --> 01:59:00,000 Speaker 1: to think of with in Dallas' stadiums combined, combined Indianapolis 2242 01:59:00,080 --> 01:59:03,400 Speaker 1: Television Market twenty four put more money into a building. 2243 01:59:03,480 --> 01:59:05,960 Speaker 1: And the reason why is because we were told this 2244 01:59:06,120 --> 01:59:07,920 Speaker 1: is it. This is the last time we're going to 2245 01:59:07,960 --> 01:59:10,760 Speaker 1: ask for this, because this is a multipurpose facility that 2246 01:59:11,040 --> 01:59:14,720 Speaker 1: is good for a lifetime. And so when we came 2247 01:59:14,800 --> 01:59:19,160 Speaker 1: up with seven hundred and twenty million tax dollars, that 2248 01:59:19,320 --> 01:59:23,640 Speaker 1: was it. Now it is a fascinating question you ask, 2249 01:59:23,800 --> 01:59:26,080 Speaker 1: Eddie because and I certainly hope it's not in my 2250 01:59:26,200 --> 01:59:28,960 Speaker 1: lifetime that they come up with a new stadium. Stadiums 2251 01:59:28,960 --> 01:59:30,640 Speaker 1: are a fascinating thing to me, and I think the 2252 01:59:30,680 --> 01:59:33,760 Speaker 1: logistics of Lucosil Stadium are awful. I think the walk 2253 01:59:33,840 --> 01:59:35,880 Speaker 1: around on the inside of it's terrible. It has the 2254 01:59:36,000 --> 01:59:38,960 Speaker 1: escalators of death. I mean, all of it, right, but 2255 01:59:39,680 --> 01:59:42,720 Speaker 1: we built it. It's still it's perfectly functional. It's and 2256 01:59:42,840 --> 01:59:44,880 Speaker 1: the people come, Jake, et cetera, what's that? And the 2257 01:59:44,960 --> 01:59:48,000 Speaker 1: people come, Jake, that's right, you're definitely calm. You're right. 2258 01:59:48,720 --> 01:59:53,320 Speaker 1: Having said all of that, it is a fascinating question 2259 01:59:53,400 --> 01:59:55,520 Speaker 1: that you ask because we are seeing now more and 2260 01:59:55,560 --> 01:59:59,320 Speaker 1: more the trend of professional sports buildings and properties going 2261 01:59:59,360 --> 02:00:03,520 Speaker 1: into the suburbs. You know, the fit that The Fishers 2262 02:00:03,520 --> 02:00:06,400 Speaker 1: Event Center is fantastic. I love it. It's beautiful venue. 2263 02:00:06,440 --> 02:00:09,760 Speaker 1: It's beautiful, and you now see you know, Noblesville, they're 2264 02:00:09,800 --> 02:00:12,280 Speaker 1: gonna have the boom out there playing out there, and 2265 02:00:12,560 --> 02:00:16,240 Speaker 1: I and this city has a long way to go 2266 02:00:16,360 --> 02:00:22,200 Speaker 1: towards revamping and revitalizing and rebirthing and reintroducing its downtown. 2267 02:00:22,360 --> 02:00:28,160 Speaker 1: And I love downtown Indianapolis, but it's got challenges, partially 2268 02:00:28,200 --> 02:00:30,000 Speaker 1: being with work from home and everything else. I mean, 2269 02:00:30,040 --> 02:00:32,360 Speaker 1: there are a million layers to that, to that, onion. 2270 02:00:33,000 --> 02:00:35,360 Speaker 1: But you ask an interesting question of when the life 2271 02:00:35,400 --> 02:00:38,320 Speaker 1: span of Lucas Oil comes to an end, is it 2272 02:00:38,400 --> 02:00:41,560 Speaker 1: then going to be replaced by a stadium that is 2273 02:00:41,600 --> 02:00:47,200 Speaker 1: being built in you know, Whitestown or Thorntown or whatever 2274 02:00:47,240 --> 02:00:50,320 Speaker 1: the new bustling suburb is going to be. It's a 2275 02:00:50,360 --> 02:00:56,920 Speaker 1: fair question, totally fair question. Zinesville, Zionsville. Probably it's gone 2276 02:00:56,920 --> 02:01:01,680 Speaker 1: beyond that, right, I mean, the the the growth has 2277 02:01:01,720 --> 02:01:04,560 Speaker 1: gone further out now from Zionsville. I mean we're not 2278 02:01:04,720 --> 02:01:06,840 Speaker 1: far from. I mean it's not going to be long 2279 02:01:07,400 --> 02:01:13,800 Speaker 1: before Pendleton basically in Anderson are just suburbs. I know, 2280 02:01:13,880 --> 02:01:15,560 Speaker 1: Anderson kind of is now. I mean it's considered in 2281 02:01:15,560 --> 02:01:20,160 Speaker 1: the Indianapolis petropolitan area. But in your lifetime, maybe not mine, 2282 02:01:20,160 --> 02:01:24,400 Speaker 1: but in your lifetime, Indianapolis and Lafayette will eventually be connected. Watch. 2283 02:01:24,600 --> 02:01:28,360 Speaker 1: I mean, it's just the expansion continues to go, all right. 2284 02:01:28,440 --> 02:01:32,160 Speaker 1: Colts have released their unofficial depth chart. There's one position 2285 02:01:32,240 --> 02:01:35,800 Speaker 1: to me that was of intrigue and for the most part, 2286 02:01:35,840 --> 02:01:38,920 Speaker 1: pretty much status quo. But we'll get into that and 2287 02:01:39,040 --> 02:01:41,320 Speaker 1: let you know what I'm talking about, and a couple 2288 02:01:41,400 --> 02:01:44,640 Speaker 1: of areas where injury came into play. We'll do that 2289 02:01:44,760 --> 02:01:48,000 Speaker 1: and we'll hand it off to John next. Read into 2290 02:01:48,000 --> 02:01:50,600 Speaker 1: it what you will. But the Colts have announced unofficially 2291 02:01:50,680 --> 02:01:52,920 Speaker 1: their first depth chart of the season. That's because they 2292 02:01:52,920 --> 02:01:56,000 Speaker 1: get underway Thursday night preseason game number one with the 2293 02:01:56,040 --> 02:02:02,040 Speaker 1: Baltimore Ravens. Quarterback position simply says Daniel Jones or all 2294 02:02:02,080 --> 02:02:06,120 Speaker 1: capital letters in boldface Anthony Richardson. One of the things 2295 02:02:06,120 --> 02:02:08,720 Speaker 1: that was interesting to me was at the tight end 2296 02:02:08,760 --> 02:02:13,200 Speaker 1: position because you have no surprise, Tyler Warren and then 2297 02:02:13,240 --> 02:02:17,160 Speaker 1: Moalley Cox's second, but Drew Ogletree just ahead of Will 2298 02:02:17,200 --> 02:02:19,600 Speaker 1: Mallory was a little bit intriguing to me because Mallory's 2299 02:02:19,600 --> 02:02:21,720 Speaker 1: had a good camp. He has had a pretty good 2300 02:02:21,720 --> 02:02:25,839 Speaker 1: camp but again, and then Jeelannie Woods is the fifth 2301 02:02:26,400 --> 02:02:29,480 Speaker 1: and Jeelani Woods, who they have been very patient towards, 2302 02:02:30,840 --> 02:02:35,080 Speaker 1: is the listed as the fifth tight end. That was 2303 02:02:35,120 --> 02:02:39,080 Speaker 1: interesting to me. Also Juju Brin's and Jalen Jones Jalen 2304 02:02:39,160 --> 02:02:44,880 Speaker 1: Jones behind Justin Wally on that side. Uh and Juju 2305 02:02:44,920 --> 02:02:51,200 Speaker 1: Brins also listed second. But those guys both having hamstring injuries. 2306 02:02:51,280 --> 02:02:54,720 Speaker 1: But they look like they're going to be pretty pretty 2307 02:02:54,720 --> 02:02:56,920 Speaker 1: deep at the corner position. But that depth is being 2308 02:02:56,960 --> 02:03:00,160 Speaker 1: tested already, no question about that. Eddie. I'm I'm a 2309 02:03:00,160 --> 02:03:02,120 Speaker 1: little bit surprised by the way that we are this 2310 02:03:02,240 --> 02:03:03,880 Speaker 1: far into the show and you've made no mention of 2311 02:03:03,920 --> 02:03:04,520 Speaker 1: my T shirt. 2312 02:03:04,680 --> 02:03:06,600 Speaker 2: So I've been meaning to bring this up. People in 2313 02:03:06,600 --> 02:03:09,280 Speaker 2: the chat have been asking about what it means Eddie 2314 02:03:09,320 --> 02:03:10,840 Speaker 2: would go, Eddie would go where? 2315 02:03:11,360 --> 02:03:14,680 Speaker 1: Okay, so I told you about my buddy Rob Demelo 2316 02:03:14,760 --> 02:03:21,360 Speaker 1: in Hawaii, right, eddiea Cow was Eddia Cow is to 2317 02:03:21,760 --> 02:03:26,680 Speaker 1: Hawaiian culture what Damon Bailey is in Indiana or Oscar 2318 02:03:26,760 --> 02:03:33,800 Speaker 1: Robertson in Indiana. Eddie a Cow was an accomplished basically 2319 02:03:33,960 --> 02:03:38,240 Speaker 1: just an aquatic star in Hawaii. He had been. He 2320 02:03:38,320 --> 02:03:42,280 Speaker 1: was a native Hawaiian whose family was a Polynesian culture 2321 02:03:43,040 --> 02:03:49,080 Speaker 1: and he was the first civic appointed lifeguard of Waikiki Beach. 2322 02:03:49,840 --> 02:03:53,720 Speaker 1: And he was known as he was a prolific surfer. 2323 02:03:54,520 --> 02:03:56,720 Speaker 1: But in addition to being a prolific surfer, he was 2324 02:03:56,760 --> 02:04:01,480 Speaker 1: a prolific swimmer. And you know, lifeguard, he had more 2325 02:04:01,520 --> 02:04:04,560 Speaker 1: lifeguard savings I believe in Waikiki Beach of anybody of 2326 02:04:04,600 --> 02:04:08,360 Speaker 1: all time. And I'm going to guesstimate on my years here, 2327 02:04:08,400 --> 02:04:10,760 Speaker 1: But in the early eighties, late seventies or early eighties, 2328 02:04:10,800 --> 02:04:13,680 Speaker 1: there was a group of Polynesian people in Hawaii that 2329 02:04:13,840 --> 02:04:18,680 Speaker 1: wanted to do a e maritime sale from Hawaii to 2330 02:04:18,760 --> 02:04:24,760 Speaker 1: Polynesia by following the stars, basically to eradicate the stereotype 2331 02:04:25,120 --> 02:04:29,440 Speaker 1: of an inferiority complex they had. And so they selected 2332 02:04:29,560 --> 02:04:32,240 Speaker 1: Eddie a Cow to ride with them on this boat. 2333 02:04:33,040 --> 02:04:37,320 Speaker 1: And it capsized like a day into the journey, and 2334 02:04:37,360 --> 02:04:41,360 Speaker 1: as they were waiting for rescue, Eddie a Cow was like, 2335 02:04:41,520 --> 02:04:44,120 Speaker 1: I can I can ride one of these logs and 2336 02:04:44,240 --> 02:04:47,160 Speaker 1: surf back for help. And so he went to go 2337 02:04:47,240 --> 02:04:50,480 Speaker 1: do so, and they had no problem letting him do so, 2338 02:04:50,600 --> 02:04:52,320 Speaker 1: because they're like, Eddie is the one guy that could 2339 02:04:52,320 --> 02:04:55,440 Speaker 1: do that. If there is turmoil, Eddie would go and 2340 02:04:55,520 --> 02:04:59,400 Speaker 1: so Eddie a cow took off and shortly thereafter they 2341 02:04:59,440 --> 02:05:03,360 Speaker 1: were rescue and it led to the largest maritime rescue 2342 02:05:03,400 --> 02:05:06,600 Speaker 1: search in Hawaiian history, but they never found him. And 2343 02:05:06,880 --> 02:05:10,720 Speaker 1: the Hawaiian culture and legend is that it was fitting 2344 02:05:10,800 --> 02:05:14,120 Speaker 1: because he was returned to the place where he was indigenous, 2345 02:05:14,120 --> 02:05:16,840 Speaker 1: which was the sea. So the shirt I was I 2346 02:05:16,880 --> 02:05:18,800 Speaker 1: don't even know where I saw it, but I saw 2347 02:05:18,840 --> 02:05:20,440 Speaker 1: the shirt that just says Eddie would go with the 2348 02:05:20,480 --> 02:05:22,840 Speaker 1: Hawaiian logo on it, and I just his story was 2349 02:05:22,840 --> 02:05:25,360 Speaker 1: so awesome to me that I bought the shirt. John, 2350 02:05:25,400 --> 02:05:26,240 Speaker 1: by the way, is here with. 2351 02:05:26,400 --> 02:05:30,640 Speaker 8: My shirts recognizable because Jeff'spiccoli wore the shoes in nineteen 2352 02:05:30,680 --> 02:05:33,520 Speaker 8: eighty two and fast times the originally high the explanation 2353 02:05:33,680 --> 02:05:34,560 Speaker 8: is my shorter. 2354 02:05:35,040 --> 02:05:41,280 Speaker 1: That's right, you know, Jeff'spaccauley did Spiccoli. I mean, vans 2355 02:05:41,320 --> 02:05:44,520 Speaker 1: were so popular than anyway. Did you have vans back then? No, 2356 02:05:44,640 --> 02:05:47,200 Speaker 1: And I was one of the few had pro caads. Yeah. 2357 02:05:47,480 --> 02:05:50,360 Speaker 1: Tom McCann, cheap versions, yeah, Tom McCann's yeah. 2358 02:05:50,240 --> 02:05:52,720 Speaker 8: Yeah, of course problematic for me, right that I should 2359 02:05:52,720 --> 02:05:53,520 Speaker 8: have had a pair of trash. 2360 02:05:53,840 --> 02:05:58,120 Speaker 1: Let me ASKU who made Stadia? Was that also? Tom McCann, No, 2361 02:05:58,160 --> 02:06:03,280 Speaker 1: I think Stadia was just right. I think Kenny maide Stadius. 2362 02:06:03,400 --> 02:06:06,800 Speaker 1: Did you have stride right when you were like, yeah, zips? 2363 02:06:06,800 --> 02:06:07,920 Speaker 1: I mean stride zips. 2364 02:06:08,040 --> 02:06:11,480 Speaker 8: How many audience right now actually wore tracks to school 2365 02:06:11,480 --> 02:06:13,200 Speaker 8: and probably got their their ass whipped? 2366 02:06:14,960 --> 02:06:20,160 Speaker 1: That was a rough go strike. I've always wondered this. 2367 02:06:21,480 --> 02:06:23,000 Speaker 1: When I was a kid, we used to sing a 2368 02:06:23,040 --> 02:06:27,040 Speaker 1: song Buddies costs less than a dime, you know what? 2369 02:06:27,360 --> 02:06:29,800 Speaker 1: And Buddies was the name, like the name of like 2370 02:06:29,920 --> 02:06:32,080 Speaker 1: generic tennis shoes. People would just call them buddies. 2371 02:06:32,080 --> 02:06:36,400 Speaker 8: I thought you were talking about my buddy. 2372 02:06:35,200 --> 02:06:39,920 Speaker 1: My buddy, my buddy when you live. We played that 2373 02:06:39,960 --> 02:06:45,040 Speaker 1: when Buddy got tradder and me we tree, But Buddies 2374 02:06:45,080 --> 02:06:48,160 Speaker 1: tennis shoes we used to call like cheap tennis shoes buddies. 2375 02:06:48,160 --> 02:06:50,120 Speaker 1: Now was that actual brand or was that just a 2376 02:06:50,160 --> 02:06:51,400 Speaker 1: generic nickname we used. 2377 02:06:51,520 --> 02:06:55,720 Speaker 8: I had something from Sears called the Winners Too, and 2378 02:06:55,760 --> 02:06:58,000 Speaker 8: they had the tread that went all the way up 2379 02:06:58,160 --> 02:07:01,880 Speaker 8: the back okay, back of the heel of it like 2380 02:07:01,880 --> 02:07:04,840 Speaker 8: like like these yeah, so the Winners Too. 2381 02:07:04,880 --> 02:07:05,680 Speaker 1: I didn't wear those. 2382 02:07:05,680 --> 02:07:09,640 Speaker 8: Those were the equivalent of tracks or cass I wore 2383 02:07:09,680 --> 02:07:13,400 Speaker 8: tough skins in the husky version. Yeah, husky, yeah, which 2384 02:07:13,480 --> 02:07:15,560 Speaker 8: was better to say, over here where the fat guys 2385 02:07:15,600 --> 02:07:18,800 Speaker 8: are all going, and the. 2386 02:07:18,800 --> 02:07:21,040 Speaker 1: Tough the tough skins. Remember the tough skins. 2387 02:07:21,040 --> 02:07:21,200 Speaker 6: Though. 2388 02:07:21,200 --> 02:07:24,920 Speaker 1: The selling point was that there was extra like denim 2389 02:07:24,960 --> 02:07:27,480 Speaker 1: in the knees something we were like sliding across the 2390 02:07:27,520 --> 02:07:28,440 Speaker 1: gym floor or whatever. 2391 02:07:28,440 --> 02:07:30,360 Speaker 8: Else is you get a strawberry and you wouldn't like 2392 02:07:30,400 --> 02:07:32,280 Speaker 8: put a hole in your pants, exactly correct? 2393 02:07:32,360 --> 02:07:35,000 Speaker 1: Hey, how much is the Earthy Place selling for? It 2394 02:07:35,080 --> 02:07:40,640 Speaker 1: was selling for twelve million, and my understanding is, uh, 2395 02:07:40,440 --> 02:07:43,800 Speaker 1: a cash offer has been made. It is pending it 2396 02:07:44,000 --> 02:07:47,000 Speaker 1: for over the twelve million. They went over the asking price. 2397 02:07:47,400 --> 02:07:49,440 Speaker 1: And I don't think inspection. I think it was sight 2398 02:07:49,480 --> 02:07:51,320 Speaker 1: of no inspection. It was sight unseen. 2399 02:07:51,520 --> 02:07:54,160 Speaker 8: Wait a minute, what happened? If they have roof damage 2400 02:07:54,280 --> 02:07:58,040 Speaker 8: eddie from hail. They could have hail damage up there, 2401 02:07:58,280 --> 02:08:01,200 Speaker 8: I know. Can you imagine they pulled expection on this building? 2402 02:08:01,280 --> 02:08:03,240 Speaker 8: It was up for sale for thirty five million. It 2403 02:08:03,280 --> 02:08:04,440 Speaker 8: will get like a dollar and a half for. 2404 02:08:04,480 --> 02:08:05,760 Speaker 1: This thing, said and done. 2405 02:08:06,040 --> 02:08:08,360 Speaker 8: Wow, as soon if somebody flushes the toilet. It sounds 2406 02:08:08,440 --> 02:08:10,400 Speaker 8: like Doc Severnson onto the Tonight Show. 2407 02:08:10,520 --> 02:08:14,080 Speaker 1: Listen when we leave this building, though, I'm going to 2408 02:08:14,160 --> 02:08:16,040 Speaker 1: do everything I can to keep my parking card. 2409 02:08:16,240 --> 02:08:20,640 Speaker 8: I love the parking pass is the real only redeeming 2410 02:08:20,720 --> 02:08:23,760 Speaker 8: quality it is. It's the best because the location the 2411 02:08:23,800 --> 02:08:26,760 Speaker 8: parking at secure parking, and then you can go down there. 2412 02:08:26,880 --> 02:08:29,360 Speaker 8: Sometimes the pipe bursts and just like Flash Dance when 2413 02:08:29,400 --> 02:08:29,959 Speaker 8: you walk. 2414 02:08:30,200 --> 02:08:32,680 Speaker 1: And walk there's a leaking pipe down there when you 2415 02:08:32,800 --> 02:08:35,640 Speaker 1: ride through, it's it's like the goonies because I parked. 2416 02:08:36,400 --> 02:08:38,400 Speaker 1: I park at the basement and you go through and 2417 02:08:38,440 --> 02:08:40,680 Speaker 1: there's this one pipe that has the pipe spraying and 2418 02:08:40,760 --> 02:08:43,680 Speaker 1: what kind of water was it? Was it drinkable water? 2419 02:08:43,920 --> 02:08:46,520 Speaker 1: That's a good was the toilet? It was like a 2420 02:08:46,560 --> 02:08:47,920 Speaker 1: mist though? Right like I kept. 2421 02:08:48,560 --> 02:08:50,120 Speaker 8: It's like Flash Dance. I kind of want to get 2422 02:08:50,120 --> 02:08:51,640 Speaker 8: the chin and just like stand underneath it. 2423 02:08:51,680 --> 02:08:54,000 Speaker 1: I'm looking for chunk and slough, like hanging out with 2424 02:08:54,040 --> 02:08:55,840 Speaker 1: the baby rooth underneath the water slide. 2425 02:08:55,840 --> 02:08:58,080 Speaker 8: It's awesome, but they want thirty five mil for this? 2426 02:08:58,200 --> 02:09:00,640 Speaker 8: Would you rather have urses estate or this for thirty 2427 02:09:00,640 --> 02:09:04,600 Speaker 8: five mil? Well does the parking does the parking spot 2428 02:09:04,640 --> 02:09:09,240 Speaker 8: come with the building or say he's the state's pretty awesome. 2429 02:09:09,280 --> 02:09:11,880 Speaker 8: It is put the parking spot Downtown's equally off. The 2430 02:09:11,960 --> 02:09:16,800 Speaker 8: escalator doesn't work, and then the level level four button the. 2431 02:09:16,880 --> 02:09:20,680 Speaker 1: Escalator doesn't work. It's temporarily stars. We apologize for the convenience. 2432 02:09:20,680 --> 02:09:21,480 Speaker 1: I don't think it's. 2433 02:09:21,320 --> 02:09:22,920 Speaker 8: Ever worked since I've never written. 2434 02:09:22,960 --> 02:09:25,720 Speaker 1: Have you guys ever written on that escalator? Wrote one time. 2435 02:09:25,960 --> 02:09:28,320 Speaker 1: I've never written on the escalator. Who was it from? 2436 02:09:28,480 --> 02:09:30,880 Speaker 1: Jackass got kicked out of the building for studio he 2437 02:09:31,000 --> 02:09:32,080 Speaker 1: was doing with us Steve O. 2438 02:09:32,320 --> 02:09:34,920 Speaker 8: He did a handstand on, did a hands down and 2439 02:09:34,920 --> 02:09:35,520 Speaker 8: got kicked out. 2440 02:09:35,600 --> 02:09:39,560 Speaker 1: Yeah, John's up next, pick show lined up, Probably not, 2441 02:09:39,720 --> 02:09:41,760 Speaker 1: but we'll see. All right, John's up next in his 2442 02:09:41,880 --> 02:09:44,080 Speaker 1: Vans shirt. Will be back with you at noon tomorrow. 2443 02:09:44,120 --> 02:09:45,640 Speaker 1: I thank you for listening to Quarrying Company.