1 00:00:00,160 --> 00:00:04,480 Speaker 1: Here's here's a friendly tip for you to Jake query 2 00:00:04,519 --> 00:00:06,320 Speaker 1: life tip. There are not many of these that I 3 00:00:06,360 --> 00:00:09,520 Speaker 1: can provide to anybody. I mean, after all, I'm a 4 00:00:09,560 --> 00:00:13,200 Speaker 1: fifty three year old, unmarried guy that lives by myself 5 00:00:13,200 --> 00:00:14,840 Speaker 1: with a cat, right, So who am I to be 6 00:00:14,880 --> 00:00:17,239 Speaker 1: able to provide any sort of life advice? Although you know, 7 00:00:17,320 --> 00:00:19,799 Speaker 1: maybe some would say that that's the brilliant way of 8 00:00:19,800 --> 00:00:20,000 Speaker 1: doing it. 9 00:00:20,040 --> 00:00:20,200 Speaker 2: Jake. 10 00:00:20,200 --> 00:00:21,920 Speaker 3: We have a lot of sounders on this show, so 11 00:00:22,040 --> 00:00:24,080 Speaker 3: like we've got the breaking new sounder, we've got your 12 00:00:24,120 --> 00:00:25,280 Speaker 3: bad analogy sounder? 13 00:00:25,320 --> 00:00:27,640 Speaker 1: Can we do a recap real quick? The breaking new 14 00:00:27,720 --> 00:00:33,760 Speaker 1: sounder sounds like the following, right, And we do have 15 00:00:33,880 --> 00:00:36,080 Speaker 1: some of that for today, by the way, we'll get 16 00:00:36,120 --> 00:00:36,320 Speaker 1: to that. 17 00:00:36,400 --> 00:00:36,519 Speaker 4: Now. 18 00:00:36,560 --> 00:00:38,840 Speaker 3: What other sounders do we have? You got your bad analogy? 19 00:00:39,840 --> 00:00:46,040 Speaker 3: Let's hear that, Kay? Is that fell for a fish 20 00:00:46,080 --> 00:00:47,280 Speaker 3: that's playing a vacuity? 21 00:00:47,720 --> 00:00:49,720 Speaker 1: I do have a bad analogy to come up with 22 00:00:49,760 --> 00:00:52,640 Speaker 1: today as well. Then won't be long before that happens. 23 00:00:53,000 --> 00:00:53,680 Speaker 1: What else do we have? 24 00:00:53,800 --> 00:00:54,400 Speaker 4: Brain drop? 25 00:00:54,960 --> 00:00:57,600 Speaker 1: Okay, I've had a couple of those three forty eight 26 00:00:57,640 --> 00:00:59,000 Speaker 1: in the morning. I had one last night. As a 27 00:00:59,040 --> 00:00:59,800 Speaker 1: matter of fact. 28 00:01:00,240 --> 00:01:04,320 Speaker 3: We haven't rolled this one out in a long, long time, Jake, 29 00:01:04,360 --> 00:01:10,840 Speaker 3: So I have to dust it off. Oh yes, that's 30 00:01:10,840 --> 00:01:13,639 Speaker 3: our friend Robin, the genie, right that is, we haven't 31 00:01:13,880 --> 00:01:16,560 Speaker 3: had a visit from Rob, and I wonder if we'll 32 00:01:16,560 --> 00:01:17,920 Speaker 3: get one with the holiday season final. 33 00:01:17,959 --> 00:01:19,800 Speaker 1: I was paying off his debts of all the people 34 00:01:19,840 --> 00:01:21,520 Speaker 1: that he owes one million dollars. 35 00:01:21,600 --> 00:01:22,240 Speaker 4: Yes, yes. 36 00:01:22,240 --> 00:01:25,360 Speaker 3: And then when out you renew the subscription for the Elixir. 37 00:01:26,520 --> 00:01:27,959 Speaker 4: We got that, okay. 38 00:01:28,720 --> 00:01:31,319 Speaker 1: The Elixir, of course, interprets what athletes say, right, what 39 00:01:31,440 --> 00:01:32,240 Speaker 1: can really mean? 40 00:01:32,400 --> 00:01:32,480 Speaker 3: Uh? 41 00:01:32,560 --> 00:01:35,080 Speaker 4: Huh okay uh. And then we've got the good. 42 00:01:34,840 --> 00:01:40,560 Speaker 1: Old oh yeah, conspiracy theory, Jimmy Cook conspiracy theory, the 43 00:01:40,600 --> 00:01:41,679 Speaker 1: tinfoil hat. 44 00:01:41,800 --> 00:01:45,000 Speaker 4: Yeah. Yeah. Then we have some miscellaneous ones like this one. 45 00:01:48,520 --> 00:01:56,600 Speaker 3: Oh, pre paraqualify, Yes, okay, let's begin with the breaking 46 00:01:56,640 --> 00:01:57,840 Speaker 3: news sounder if we could. 47 00:02:02,320 --> 00:02:05,200 Speaker 1: It's not necessarily breaking today, but I anticipate that at 48 00:02:05,200 --> 00:02:07,520 Speaker 1: some point today we'll have an update on it. Daniel 49 00:02:07,640 --> 00:02:10,640 Speaker 1: Jones is on the Colt's injury report. This is not 50 00:02:10,760 --> 00:02:14,160 Speaker 1: new news, I realize, but it was as of late 51 00:02:14,240 --> 00:02:18,640 Speaker 1: yesterday with an apparent calf injury. Now we don't know 52 00:02:18,720 --> 00:02:22,519 Speaker 1: the severity of the calf injury, and I thought Kevin 53 00:02:22,560 --> 00:02:25,320 Speaker 1: Bowen made an excellent point about this. Who's going to 54 00:02:25,400 --> 00:02:27,920 Speaker 1: join us on the show todayt two o'clock, And when 55 00:02:28,000 --> 00:02:30,000 Speaker 1: Kevin does, I think we'll have a little more perspective, 56 00:02:30,000 --> 00:02:33,480 Speaker 1: a little more clarity on all of this. But one 57 00:02:33,480 --> 00:02:36,880 Speaker 1: of the things that is, you know, I'm a big 58 00:02:36,919 --> 00:02:41,079 Speaker 1: guy on precedent. You can learn a lot about things 59 00:02:41,120 --> 00:02:44,160 Speaker 1: by looking at the precedent of them and then saying, okay, 60 00:02:44,480 --> 00:02:46,480 Speaker 1: so what did we learn from the past that we 61 00:02:46,480 --> 00:02:49,640 Speaker 1: can apply to the present. And when it comes to 62 00:02:49,880 --> 00:02:55,839 Speaker 1: the Colts and the NFL in general, a little background 63 00:02:55,840 --> 00:02:58,840 Speaker 1: for people that may not be aware. I think most 64 00:02:58,880 --> 00:03:02,520 Speaker 1: people have a eripheral passer by understanding of this, but 65 00:03:02,560 --> 00:03:05,360 Speaker 1: maybe never stopped to think, okay, that the clarity of it. 66 00:03:07,360 --> 00:03:10,120 Speaker 1: The NFL has always done I shouldn't say always, but 67 00:03:10,160 --> 00:03:12,679 Speaker 1: it's been you know, the injury reports that are released 68 00:03:12,720 --> 00:03:16,440 Speaker 1: by teams is one of those things that for a 69 00:03:16,480 --> 00:03:18,360 Speaker 1: long time you just kind of took it with a 70 00:03:18,360 --> 00:03:21,880 Speaker 1: grain of salt, and there wasn't a lot of devout, 71 00:03:21,919 --> 00:03:25,080 Speaker 1: diehard pay attention to it, need to know interest about 72 00:03:25,080 --> 00:03:29,760 Speaker 1: the injury reports. But in my opinion, now I'm not 73 00:03:29,800 --> 00:03:33,040 Speaker 1: stating that as fact, but it is my observation and opinion, 74 00:03:33,080 --> 00:03:36,080 Speaker 1: which more often than not is actually fact. But it 75 00:03:36,200 --> 00:03:40,200 Speaker 1: is my observation and opinion that when the NFL started 76 00:03:40,320 --> 00:03:47,240 Speaker 1: partnering with sports gambling apps and they have business relationships thereof, 77 00:03:47,280 --> 00:03:49,640 Speaker 1: and that's fine. I'm I got nothing against that. I mean, 78 00:03:49,800 --> 00:03:51,640 Speaker 1: I get the world that we live in, the culture 79 00:03:51,680 --> 00:03:53,280 Speaker 1: that we live in, the era that we live in, 80 00:03:53,800 --> 00:03:55,960 Speaker 1: and I don't even know at this point which one 81 00:03:56,000 --> 00:03:59,480 Speaker 1: it is that's like the official partner of it, you know, 82 00:04:00,280 --> 00:04:02,760 Speaker 1: the running joke and the running gag of course, being 83 00:04:03,440 --> 00:04:06,560 Speaker 1: two more athletes have been investigated for a gambling scandal. 84 00:04:06,560 --> 00:04:08,280 Speaker 1: We'd like to tell you more about that here on 85 00:04:08,360 --> 00:04:11,800 Speaker 1: the Fandual Network after we take this moment to bring 86 00:04:11,840 --> 00:04:15,800 Speaker 1: you this special message from DraftKings, and we do all 87 00:04:15,800 --> 00:04:18,200 Speaker 1: of that during the Bette Rivers break, you know what 88 00:04:18,240 --> 00:04:20,320 Speaker 1: I mean, I mean, I get it, and I don't 89 00:04:20,360 --> 00:04:22,719 Speaker 1: know which one it is. I can't recall that is 90 00:04:22,839 --> 00:04:27,719 Speaker 1: directly linked to the NFL. But it is such big business, 91 00:04:27,760 --> 00:04:30,840 Speaker 1: it is such big advertising revenue all of that that 92 00:04:30,920 --> 00:04:34,560 Speaker 1: the NFL wants to make sure that if you are 93 00:04:34,640 --> 00:04:37,920 Speaker 1: wagering on its contest, if you are putting money and 94 00:04:38,040 --> 00:04:44,400 Speaker 1: financially investing in games that you have the utmost integrity, 95 00:04:44,520 --> 00:04:46,680 Speaker 1: or the league does in making sure that they are 96 00:04:46,720 --> 00:04:50,719 Speaker 1: presenting to you on the surface a fair matchup for 97 00:04:50,800 --> 00:04:54,440 Speaker 1: you to wager on, because now people have financial investment 98 00:04:54,480 --> 00:04:58,120 Speaker 1: in these things, and so therefore the league has basically 99 00:04:58,200 --> 00:05:00,680 Speaker 1: said to teams, you've got to start taking these injury 100 00:05:00,680 --> 00:05:03,080 Speaker 1: reports far more seriously, and you have to be far 101 00:05:03,200 --> 00:05:07,880 Speaker 1: more transparent about it. We have seen teams in the 102 00:05:07,920 --> 00:05:12,280 Speaker 1: past that have gotten in trouble for not being completely 103 00:05:12,279 --> 00:05:15,719 Speaker 1: transparent on their injury report, or like Lamar Jackson in Baltimore. 104 00:05:15,720 --> 00:05:18,559 Speaker 1: If I'm not mistaken, there was a situation where people 105 00:05:18,600 --> 00:05:21,800 Speaker 1: were like, wait a minute, you know, they said this, 106 00:05:21,960 --> 00:05:25,960 Speaker 1: and then this happened, and you know, so every little 107 00:05:26,000 --> 00:05:29,240 Speaker 1: thing as a result of that. Now there is an 108 00:05:29,279 --> 00:05:32,920 Speaker 1: element of with injuries when they first show up on 109 00:05:32,960 --> 00:05:35,600 Speaker 1: the injury report, you don't know the severity of it, 110 00:05:36,120 --> 00:05:40,000 Speaker 1: because there is a little bit of cya that takes 111 00:05:40,000 --> 00:05:42,280 Speaker 1: place with teams where they put down a little bit 112 00:05:42,320 --> 00:05:44,680 Speaker 1: of everything if a guy's going to misspractice time or 113 00:05:44,680 --> 00:05:47,920 Speaker 1: whatever else. However, and with the Colts, we have seen 114 00:05:47,920 --> 00:05:50,279 Speaker 1: in the past a guy's on the injury report on 115 00:05:50,320 --> 00:05:54,840 Speaker 1: a Thursday and then practices on Friday, plays on Sunday, 116 00:05:54,920 --> 00:05:57,400 Speaker 1: and you kind of never hear about it again. There's 117 00:05:57,480 --> 00:05:59,640 Speaker 1: also times where a guy goes on the injury report 118 00:05:59,640 --> 00:06:01,400 Speaker 1: on a third with an injury that you're like, well, 119 00:06:01,400 --> 00:06:04,120 Speaker 1: that's new, and then boom, he goes on IR and 120 00:06:04,120 --> 00:06:07,320 Speaker 1: you're like, whoa, we went from zero to sixty quickly here. 121 00:06:08,880 --> 00:06:11,919 Speaker 1: We don't know which that is with Daniel Jones, And 122 00:06:12,000 --> 00:06:14,719 Speaker 1: of course you're coming off of a bye, which makes 123 00:06:14,720 --> 00:06:17,560 Speaker 1: it that much more peculiar as to what or where 124 00:06:17,600 --> 00:06:20,800 Speaker 1: this might have popped up. It is a critically important 125 00:06:20,800 --> 00:06:23,200 Speaker 1: piece because if he is not able to go, and 126 00:06:23,240 --> 00:06:26,279 Speaker 1: I want to make very clear here as of this, 127 00:06:26,920 --> 00:06:30,600 Speaker 1: eight minutes after twelve o'clock on or six minutes after 128 00:06:30,600 --> 00:06:34,560 Speaker 1: whatever we are on Friday, we have no reason to 129 00:06:34,760 --> 00:06:36,880 Speaker 1: know or think or speculate that he's not going to 130 00:06:36,960 --> 00:06:40,560 Speaker 1: go on Sunday. But if he's not, what we know 131 00:06:40,640 --> 00:06:43,360 Speaker 1: is this Anthony Richardson is still not available. Riley Leonard 132 00:06:43,440 --> 00:06:47,839 Speaker 1: likely becomes, you know, your starter, and then you bring 133 00:06:47,920 --> 00:06:50,400 Speaker 1: Ripping up off of the practice squad who you'd signed, 134 00:06:50,400 --> 00:06:53,600 Speaker 1: and he gets elevated and he becomes basically your backup 135 00:06:54,200 --> 00:06:57,440 Speaker 1: and that's where things stand right now. But this game 136 00:06:57,640 --> 00:07:00,680 Speaker 1: in particular, I really do think. I did this morning 137 00:07:01,320 --> 00:07:06,960 Speaker 1: a radio show in Kansas City, and one of the 138 00:07:06,960 --> 00:07:10,480 Speaker 1: things at the end of the interview they said, Okay, 139 00:07:10,560 --> 00:07:13,080 Speaker 1: you know, and it's funny because I asked this question. 140 00:07:13,280 --> 00:07:16,120 Speaker 1: It's sports talk radio one on one, I guess because 141 00:07:16,160 --> 00:07:19,640 Speaker 1: they said, okay, Jake. Bottom line, if the Colts should 142 00:07:19,640 --> 00:07:21,280 Speaker 1: have win this game, it's going to be because they 143 00:07:21,280 --> 00:07:23,920 Speaker 1: did what And of course your natural answers to score 144 00:07:23,960 --> 00:07:28,640 Speaker 1: more points. But I think for both teams, for the 145 00:07:28,680 --> 00:07:32,559 Speaker 1: Colts and Chiefs, for both teams, the answer is simple, 146 00:07:32,600 --> 00:07:34,720 Speaker 1: and that is how much can they get to and 147 00:07:34,760 --> 00:07:37,880 Speaker 1: disrupt the quarterback? And for the Colts that's a bigger 148 00:07:37,920 --> 00:07:41,680 Speaker 1: task because number one, this is not a team this 149 00:07:41,800 --> 00:07:46,400 Speaker 1: year that has made life miserable for quarterbacks on the 150 00:07:46,480 --> 00:07:51,000 Speaker 1: regular in terms of getting to and disrupting. And number two, 151 00:07:51,640 --> 00:07:59,400 Speaker 1: Patrick Mahomes almost seems let me give you a bad analogy. Okay, 152 00:07:59,680 --> 00:08:02,040 Speaker 1: So to go ahead with sounder number two, if you 153 00:08:02,080 --> 00:08:04,360 Speaker 1: could here is a bad analogy when it comes to 154 00:08:04,360 --> 00:08:05,240 Speaker 1: Patrick Mahomes. 155 00:08:06,040 --> 00:08:07,680 Speaker 4: Maybe it's this isn't even an. 156 00:08:07,640 --> 00:08:11,800 Speaker 1: Analogy, it's more a comparison, which makes it a really 157 00:08:11,800 --> 00:08:17,360 Speaker 1: bad amoutager. But when ron Our Test first came to 158 00:08:17,400 --> 00:08:21,600 Speaker 1: the Pacers, ron Our Test first came to the Pacers, 159 00:08:21,720 --> 00:08:29,280 Speaker 1: and the Bulls had basically said to Indiana, Hey, this 160 00:08:29,360 --> 00:08:32,160 Speaker 1: is a wonderful guy and a tremendous player. And the 161 00:08:32,200 --> 00:08:34,679 Speaker 1: Pacers were really trying to get Brad Miller, and they 162 00:08:34,720 --> 00:08:38,600 Speaker 1: traded Travis Best and Jalen Rose to Chicago for Brad Miller, 163 00:08:39,280 --> 00:08:45,560 Speaker 1: ron Our Test, Ron Mercer and Kevin Ollie and our 164 00:08:45,600 --> 00:08:47,679 Speaker 1: Test of course turned out to be the gym, I mean, 165 00:08:47,720 --> 00:08:51,080 Speaker 1: a tremendous player, a tremendous person out all of it. 166 00:08:52,520 --> 00:08:56,680 Speaker 1: He was the gym of that trade. But when that happened, 167 00:08:58,120 --> 00:09:01,760 Speaker 1: the Pacers basically sat down with ron Our Test and 168 00:09:04,120 --> 00:09:10,319 Speaker 1: went through and provided resources to navigate through some of 169 00:09:10,360 --> 00:09:12,640 Speaker 1: the challenges that ron Our Test was having. And ron 170 00:09:12,640 --> 00:09:14,240 Speaker 1: Our Test has been on I mean, he's been very 171 00:09:14,240 --> 00:09:17,000 Speaker 1: public about this. When he won a title with the Lakers, 172 00:09:17,040 --> 00:09:18,440 Speaker 1: he said, you know, I want to think the Pacers, 173 00:09:18,440 --> 00:09:23,600 Speaker 1: I want to think my therapist. That therapist eventually basically 174 00:09:23,640 --> 00:09:25,800 Speaker 1: reported that for ron Our Tests, that rod Our Test 175 00:09:25,880 --> 00:09:28,840 Speaker 1: had grown up in a house not with violence, not 176 00:09:28,960 --> 00:09:32,360 Speaker 1: with indiscretion, but whether there was always there were people 177 00:09:32,360 --> 00:09:33,600 Speaker 1: in and out a lot, and there was a lot 178 00:09:33,640 --> 00:09:36,160 Speaker 1: going on, and as a result of that, psychologically, he 179 00:09:36,320 --> 00:09:39,960 Speaker 1: was most comfortable in chaos. And so when things started 180 00:09:39,960 --> 00:09:42,960 Speaker 1: to go well and the pacers were humming along and 181 00:09:42,960 --> 00:09:46,800 Speaker 1: everything was going great, ron our Tests would almost not knowingly, 182 00:09:46,920 --> 00:09:51,960 Speaker 1: not intentionally, but subconsciously, he would create chaos because that's 183 00:09:52,000 --> 00:09:54,920 Speaker 1: what he was most comfortable with, and that's where he 184 00:09:54,960 --> 00:09:59,920 Speaker 1: would thrive was in situations that were chaotic. Patrick Mahomes 185 00:10:00,000 --> 00:10:03,120 Speaker 1: as a quarterback is like that in terms of his 186 00:10:03,200 --> 00:10:05,600 Speaker 1: playing style. And what I mean by that is he 187 00:10:05,760 --> 00:10:09,400 Speaker 1: almost as a quarterback, is most comfortable when there's chaos 188 00:10:09,800 --> 00:10:13,000 Speaker 1: totally going on around him. He is not your classic 189 00:10:13,520 --> 00:10:18,040 Speaker 1: drop back Joe Montana, pocket presidence quarterback. He is a guy, 190 00:10:18,160 --> 00:10:21,319 Speaker 1: is Patrick Mahomes win. And that's what makes him so dangerous, 191 00:10:21,800 --> 00:10:28,679 Speaker 1: and that's what makes the Chiefs so unlikable, truthfully, is 192 00:10:28,840 --> 00:10:32,560 Speaker 1: during their runs. How many times have you seen games 193 00:10:32,720 --> 00:10:36,880 Speaker 1: and or plays and or drives where the Chiefs you 194 00:10:37,000 --> 00:10:40,200 Speaker 1: had them dead to rights and then boom he rises 195 00:10:40,320 --> 00:10:42,920 Speaker 1: up and makes a play and you're like, oh my gosh, 196 00:10:43,360 --> 00:10:45,840 Speaker 1: I thought for sure it was a fourth and seventeen 197 00:10:45,920 --> 00:10:47,880 Speaker 1: and he's scrambling for his life, and you're like, oh 198 00:10:47,880 --> 00:10:50,079 Speaker 1: my gosh, we're gonna get them off the field and 199 00:10:50,559 --> 00:10:52,439 Speaker 1: Buffalo is going to the super Bowl. We're going to 200 00:10:52,480 --> 00:10:55,200 Speaker 1: get them off the field, and you know the Colts 201 00:10:55,240 --> 00:10:56,679 Speaker 1: are going to win this, you know whatever. It might 202 00:10:56,720 --> 00:10:59,120 Speaker 1: be bad example because he's never beaten the Colts in 203 00:10:59,120 --> 00:11:01,000 Speaker 1: the regular season, I realize, but you get what I'm saying, 204 00:11:01,200 --> 00:11:05,000 Speaker 1: and then he makes a play. But getting to and 205 00:11:05,040 --> 00:11:09,640 Speaker 1: then completing disruption and chaos on Patrick Mahomes is going 206 00:11:09,640 --> 00:11:11,920 Speaker 1: to be important for the Colts. And what you have 207 00:11:11,960 --> 00:11:14,880 Speaker 1: to hope now is that they are able to get 208 00:11:15,280 --> 00:11:19,600 Speaker 1: coverage disruption because if you get Shabarius Mouney war back 209 00:11:20,440 --> 00:11:23,480 Speaker 1: and you have Sauce Gardner, if Gardner is and I 210 00:11:23,520 --> 00:11:27,160 Speaker 1: realize it's only game number two, but you have good 211 00:11:27,200 --> 00:11:31,920 Speaker 1: safety play. If you're able to close off the back 212 00:11:32,080 --> 00:11:36,040 Speaker 1: end defensively, then you've got to on the front end 213 00:11:36,040 --> 00:11:38,600 Speaker 1: on your front four. Then you've got to take advantage 214 00:11:38,600 --> 00:11:41,480 Speaker 1: of that with that extra time and complete and finish 215 00:11:41,600 --> 00:11:44,959 Speaker 1: the play and not let Mahomes do Mahomes things. That's 216 00:11:45,320 --> 00:11:48,480 Speaker 1: for the Colts defensively the key and then offensively, it 217 00:11:48,600 --> 00:11:51,240 Speaker 1: is obvious Eddie that for the Colts, what they have 218 00:11:51,360 --> 00:11:55,160 Speaker 1: to do is protect Daniel Jones and not get him, 219 00:11:55,200 --> 00:11:59,080 Speaker 1: not only because of the calf. Now, let's take that 220 00:11:59,160 --> 00:12:01,920 Speaker 1: aside safe for the sake of argument that the calf 221 00:12:02,240 --> 00:12:05,440 Speaker 1: was he you know, he had a leg cramp. Okay, 222 00:12:06,000 --> 00:12:07,280 Speaker 1: I don't know that. I mean, it could be a 223 00:12:07,280 --> 00:12:09,960 Speaker 1: strain whatever. But let's say that's it's minimal. He plays 224 00:12:10,679 --> 00:12:12,720 Speaker 1: having nothing to do with the calf injury. You've got 225 00:12:12,720 --> 00:12:15,920 Speaker 1: to protect Daniel Jones just because what we've seen now 226 00:12:17,160 --> 00:12:20,679 Speaker 1: for the last two games is in fact that when 227 00:12:21,200 --> 00:12:24,960 Speaker 1: Pittsburgh started blitzing and then Atlanta just took that blueprint, 228 00:12:25,360 --> 00:12:29,880 Speaker 1: it makes Daniel Jones uncomfortable. And that's where you start 229 00:12:29,920 --> 00:12:33,720 Speaker 1: getting into problems where the ugly past of the New 230 00:12:33,760 --> 00:12:37,400 Speaker 1: York Giants turnovers started to come into play, and you 231 00:12:37,400 --> 00:12:38,439 Speaker 1: got to nip that in the bud. 232 00:12:38,800 --> 00:12:40,839 Speaker 3: Yeah, I think the I think the biggest key for 233 00:12:40,880 --> 00:12:43,400 Speaker 3: the Colts Jake is something they haven't typically done a 234 00:12:43,440 --> 00:12:45,240 Speaker 3: lot this season, and that's coming out and running the 235 00:12:45,240 --> 00:12:48,200 Speaker 3: football early. They like to use the pass in the 236 00:12:48,200 --> 00:12:50,720 Speaker 3: first half and then let Jonathan Taylor while you're down 237 00:12:50,800 --> 00:12:53,160 Speaker 3: in the second half, and that's when he puts up 238 00:12:53,320 --> 00:12:56,000 Speaker 3: most of his rushing production. However, I think when you're 239 00:12:56,040 --> 00:12:58,520 Speaker 3: going up against the Kansas City defense, you need to 240 00:12:58,559 --> 00:13:00,480 Speaker 3: be able to establish that run early to try to 241 00:13:00,480 --> 00:13:03,120 Speaker 3: open things up for Daniel Jones and the play action 242 00:13:03,240 --> 00:13:06,119 Speaker 3: game to kind of offset the blitzes that Steve Spagnolo 243 00:13:06,280 --> 00:13:09,000 Speaker 3: is going to bring. Because Justin Newill said it yesterday, 244 00:13:09,040 --> 00:13:11,160 Speaker 3: to this point in the year, the blitzing numbers for 245 00:13:11,240 --> 00:13:15,680 Speaker 3: Spagnolo have been down in comparison to relatively some of 246 00:13:15,720 --> 00:13:18,720 Speaker 3: their best years defensively, and you've seen what you know, 247 00:13:18,800 --> 00:13:22,199 Speaker 3: Pittsburgh and Atlanta did. They just started bringing six guys 248 00:13:22,240 --> 00:13:24,559 Speaker 3: seven guys in. It forces a lot of one on 249 00:13:24,559 --> 00:13:27,520 Speaker 3: one blocking and the pay not the pacers, but the 250 00:13:27,520 --> 00:13:29,480 Speaker 3: cults are getting beat on the edge between you. 251 00:13:29,400 --> 00:13:29,840 Speaker 4: Know, TJ. 252 00:13:30,000 --> 00:13:33,360 Speaker 3: Watt, Alex Heismith and the two rookies for the Falcons. 253 00:13:33,400 --> 00:13:34,920 Speaker 3: And now you have to be able to offset that, 254 00:13:35,000 --> 00:13:36,760 Speaker 3: whether that's you know, with the draw game and the 255 00:13:36,840 --> 00:13:39,680 Speaker 3: running game, whether that's you know, RPOs with Daniel Jones, 256 00:13:39,720 --> 00:13:41,880 Speaker 3: if you can move them around the pocket a little bit, 257 00:13:42,320 --> 00:13:44,640 Speaker 3: or use you know, Jonathan Taylor and some screen action, 258 00:13:44,760 --> 00:13:46,719 Speaker 3: or you get some wide receiver screens going on, you 259 00:13:46,800 --> 00:13:49,600 Speaker 3: got to find ways to neutralize the opposing pass presh 260 00:13:49,600 --> 00:13:51,200 Speaker 3: to buy a little bit more time for Daniel Jones 261 00:13:51,240 --> 00:13:51,720 Speaker 3: in the pocket. 262 00:13:52,000 --> 00:13:53,600 Speaker 1: The Colts are getting beat on the edge and the 263 00:13:53,600 --> 00:13:55,120 Speaker 1: Pacers are getting beat everywhere else. 264 00:13:55,240 --> 00:13:57,360 Speaker 4: That's what you meant to say, Rightah, yeah, thank you 265 00:13:57,400 --> 00:13:58,400 Speaker 4: by everyone else. Right. 266 00:13:58,840 --> 00:14:02,200 Speaker 1: You mentioned, by the way, defensive matchups against the quarterback, 267 00:14:02,200 --> 00:14:04,840 Speaker 1: and you came up with these numbers, Eddie lou Anarumo 268 00:14:04,960 --> 00:14:09,199 Speaker 1: defenses against Patrick Mahomes. Okay, yep, Patrick Mahomes going up 269 00:14:09,240 --> 00:14:12,560 Speaker 1: against the defense where lou Anarumo is designed and in 270 00:14:12,640 --> 00:14:16,439 Speaker 1: charge of coming up with the plays that are necessary. Okay, 271 00:14:16,480 --> 00:14:19,080 Speaker 1: they have played six times. Patrick Mahomes has gone up 272 00:14:19,080 --> 00:14:23,120 Speaker 1: against the defense from there six times. In those six games, 273 00:14:23,120 --> 00:14:27,160 Speaker 1: five hundred record three wins for each but Mahomes one 274 00:14:27,200 --> 00:14:30,240 Speaker 1: hundred and thirty six of one hundred ninety eight. That's 275 00:14:30,440 --> 00:14:34,320 Speaker 1: nearly seventy percent, sixty eight point seven percent, fourteen hundred 276 00:14:34,320 --> 00:14:38,000 Speaker 1: and seventy nine yards two hundred and forty six and 277 00:14:38,000 --> 00:14:39,720 Speaker 1: a half a game. How you get that half yard? 278 00:14:39,760 --> 00:14:45,200 Speaker 1: Is impressive? Yeah, No, four interceptions and eleven touchdowns. So 279 00:14:45,240 --> 00:14:49,680 Speaker 1: it's not like this is a scheme that Patrick Mahomes 280 00:14:49,760 --> 00:14:51,520 Speaker 1: is sitting up at night at three forty eight in 281 00:14:51,560 --> 00:14:52,800 Speaker 1: the morning and getting brain droppings. 282 00:14:52,880 --> 00:14:55,840 Speaker 4: Right, He's not losing sleep over this, per se. 283 00:14:56,480 --> 00:14:58,840 Speaker 3: It's not like the Bengals were beating the Chiefs in 284 00:14:58,880 --> 00:15:03,040 Speaker 3: those you know matchups between the two teams by holding 285 00:15:03,080 --> 00:15:05,760 Speaker 3: the offense to a low number. Offensively, the Bengals were 286 00:15:05,760 --> 00:15:07,800 Speaker 3: putting up points. In those three games that Kansas City 287 00:15:07,840 --> 00:15:10,400 Speaker 3: lost to the Cincinnati Bengals, it was thirty four to 288 00:15:10,400 --> 00:15:12,440 Speaker 3: thirty one, twenty seven to twenty four, twenty seven to 289 00:15:12,440 --> 00:15:14,680 Speaker 3: twenty four. When Kansas City won, it was twenty three, 290 00:15:14,760 --> 00:15:16,480 Speaker 3: twenty twenty five, seventeen, twenty six. 291 00:15:16,400 --> 00:15:16,880 Speaker 4: Twenty five. 292 00:15:17,320 --> 00:15:22,160 Speaker 3: So there has been some inconsistencies with the production of 293 00:15:22,360 --> 00:15:24,480 Speaker 3: Patrick Mahomes versus lou Anrouma because there are a couple 294 00:15:24,520 --> 00:15:25,880 Speaker 3: of games in there, Jake where he's got a low 295 00:15:25,920 --> 00:15:28,200 Speaker 3: passing number in terms you lads one hundred and fifty 296 00:15:28,200 --> 00:15:30,360 Speaker 3: one in their last game, but he was able to 297 00:15:30,360 --> 00:15:32,080 Speaker 3: get the ball under the touchdown twice. They are able 298 00:15:32,120 --> 00:15:34,040 Speaker 3: to run the ball a little bit. That's what you 299 00:15:34,200 --> 00:15:36,680 Speaker 3: have to prevent, uh, if you are lou An Riumo 300 00:15:37,160 --> 00:15:39,520 Speaker 3: on Sunday. Because Kansas City is one of the worst 301 00:15:39,560 --> 00:15:41,320 Speaker 3: teams at running the football this year, like they don't 302 00:15:41,360 --> 00:15:43,400 Speaker 3: run it a lot. And I think that was the 303 00:15:43,400 --> 00:15:45,360 Speaker 3: recipe that Denver showed, is that they're going to drop 304 00:15:45,400 --> 00:15:47,920 Speaker 3: back and put you know, eight guys in coverage and 305 00:15:48,040 --> 00:15:49,520 Speaker 3: be like, hey, we're going to force you to run 306 00:15:49,560 --> 00:15:51,880 Speaker 3: the ball, and they still didn't run the ball. Now, 307 00:15:53,600 --> 00:15:59,040 Speaker 3: if you would ask Colts fans, if you would ask Colts. 308 00:15:58,720 --> 00:16:05,480 Speaker 1: Fans, let's say that we're going to go to opening 309 00:16:05,560 --> 00:16:10,760 Speaker 1: Day in Grand Park in Westfield. Okay, you got Colts 310 00:16:10,800 --> 00:16:13,520 Speaker 1: fans from all over, not just people that are going 311 00:16:13,520 --> 00:16:15,560 Speaker 1: to Lucas Oil Stadium on a Sunday, but Colts fans 312 00:16:15,560 --> 00:16:18,400 Speaker 1: that have come in it's the the first night practice 313 00:16:18,400 --> 00:16:21,920 Speaker 1: whatever it might be at Grand Park next year. And 314 00:16:21,960 --> 00:16:26,840 Speaker 1: you stop randomly one thousand Colts fans and you ask 315 00:16:27,000 --> 00:16:32,240 Speaker 1: those one thousand tell me, and maybe it's two different answers, 316 00:16:34,120 --> 00:16:36,640 Speaker 1: tell me your most hated rival as a Colts fan. 317 00:16:37,200 --> 00:16:38,960 Speaker 1: Do we know who number one is going to be? 318 00:16:39,640 --> 00:16:43,840 Speaker 1: Of the one thousand fans, eight hundred and ninety six 319 00:16:43,920 --> 00:16:46,360 Speaker 1: of them are going to say, Eddie? The answer is 320 00:16:47,120 --> 00:16:51,240 Speaker 1: the New England Patriots, correct, and that that's going to 321 00:16:51,240 --> 00:16:54,160 Speaker 1: be that's Pacers Nicks that's going to be the case forever, 322 00:16:54,360 --> 00:16:58,760 Speaker 1: just based on the history there. Then after that you 323 00:16:58,800 --> 00:17:01,120 Speaker 1: would have a little bit of a smattering. Some would 324 00:17:01,160 --> 00:17:05,600 Speaker 1: say the Tennessee Titans because of the early years of 325 00:17:05,640 --> 00:17:10,000 Speaker 1: the AFC South. Some would say the Houston Texans because 326 00:17:10,000 --> 00:17:14,080 Speaker 1: of recency bias of Houston being the most consistent team 327 00:17:14,119 --> 00:17:16,359 Speaker 1: in the AFC South and Houston last night with an 328 00:17:16,359 --> 00:17:19,520 Speaker 1: impressive win starting to all of a sudden objects and 329 00:17:19,600 --> 00:17:25,320 Speaker 1: mirror maybe closer than they appear. Some would maybe say Jacksonville, 330 00:17:25,359 --> 00:17:28,040 Speaker 1: but that's a real stretch because Jacksonville is kind of 331 00:17:28,080 --> 00:17:30,360 Speaker 1: like the annoying little brother, right although in the early 332 00:17:30,440 --> 00:17:34,119 Speaker 1: years AFC South again, you know John Henderson, you know, 333 00:17:34,160 --> 00:17:35,879 Speaker 1: you had some guys, They had some dudes for a 334 00:17:35,880 --> 00:17:43,560 Speaker 1: while there. Outside of that, you wonder if Kansas City 335 00:17:43,600 --> 00:17:46,879 Speaker 1: would get votes, because the reality is, this is a 336 00:17:46,960 --> 00:17:50,920 Speaker 1: franchise that has as much history against the Colts as 337 00:17:51,240 --> 00:17:53,720 Speaker 1: most of them that are on the schedule, quite frankly, 338 00:17:54,560 --> 00:17:57,760 Speaker 1: because you look at there have been great games historically 339 00:17:57,760 --> 00:18:01,800 Speaker 1: between the Colts and Chiefs. But and this is bizarre 340 00:18:01,800 --> 00:18:05,960 Speaker 1: to say, because the Chiefs are a fantastic franchise. They 341 00:18:05,960 --> 00:18:08,240 Speaker 1: are the gold standard of the AFC for the last 342 00:18:08,280 --> 00:18:15,400 Speaker 1: decade basically, and yet they have always been for the Court. 343 00:18:15,800 --> 00:18:18,840 Speaker 1: I would imagine people in Kansas City would say Indianapolis 344 00:18:18,840 --> 00:18:21,359 Speaker 1: far more than Indianapolis would think of Kansas City. Now, 345 00:18:21,600 --> 00:18:24,480 Speaker 1: I can tell you, being somebody who lived in that 346 00:18:24,600 --> 00:18:29,600 Speaker 1: area that for Chiefs fans, you know, the Raiders were 347 00:18:29,680 --> 00:18:33,760 Speaker 1: the Raiders, the Broncos, that that division in general back 348 00:18:33,760 --> 00:18:36,240 Speaker 1: in the early nineties. I mean, the Raiders were a 349 00:18:36,320 --> 00:18:39,240 Speaker 1: huge rival to the Chiefs. But that probably has waned 350 00:18:39,280 --> 00:18:42,439 Speaker 1: significantly because the Raiders haven't done anything since then. But 351 00:18:43,240 --> 00:18:48,400 Speaker 1: having said that, if you look historically at this, there 352 00:18:48,400 --> 00:18:51,879 Speaker 1: have been some big time matchups. Ninety five in the 353 00:18:51,920 --> 00:18:56,760 Speaker 1: freezing cold and Lynn Elliott missing kicks and Bob Lamey. 354 00:18:56,880 --> 00:18:59,679 Speaker 1: The Chiefs, the Mighty Chiefs have fallen into the cults. 355 00:19:00,200 --> 00:19:03,360 Speaker 1: You know, the Letter Rip Miracle run and to go 356 00:19:03,480 --> 00:19:07,640 Speaker 1: through Kansas City in subarctic temperatures and go in there 357 00:19:07,680 --> 00:19:11,199 Speaker 1: and stun that crowd. And then you come back in 358 00:19:11,280 --> 00:19:15,399 Speaker 1: the Manning era and the no punt game and the 359 00:19:15,520 --> 00:19:17,280 Speaker 1: run to the Super Bowl where it was a FATA 360 00:19:17,440 --> 00:19:19,680 Speaker 1: complete that Larry Johnson was going to run for three 361 00:19:19,720 --> 00:19:21,920 Speaker 1: hundred and ninety yards against him and the Colts completely 362 00:19:21,920 --> 00:19:25,160 Speaker 1: bottle them up, and that's their first win, and they're 363 00:19:25,200 --> 00:19:27,439 Speaker 1: on their way. Boom, They're off and running. I mean, 364 00:19:27,480 --> 00:19:30,600 Speaker 1: there have been some really big matchups between these two teams. 365 00:19:30,840 --> 00:19:33,000 Speaker 1: And then, of course, and a statistic that you're only 366 00:19:33,040 --> 00:19:35,960 Speaker 1: going to hear two thousand times between now and Sunday. 367 00:19:36,200 --> 00:19:38,880 Speaker 1: It is the only franchise that Patrick Mahomes has never 368 00:19:38,920 --> 00:19:42,920 Speaker 1: beaten in the regular season, and here's his chance to fight, 369 00:19:43,320 --> 00:19:46,719 Speaker 1: to once again slay the dragon. And I've got a 370 00:19:46,760 --> 00:19:50,520 Speaker 1: feeling again it's all going to come down to how 371 00:19:50,560 --> 00:19:53,040 Speaker 1: comfortable Daniel Jones is whether or not the Colts get 372 00:19:53,040 --> 00:19:57,280 Speaker 1: that win. I go back and forth on this. They 373 00:19:57,800 --> 00:19:59,840 Speaker 1: they haven't asked us yet, have they, Eddie as for 374 00:20:00,000 --> 00:20:01,159 Speaker 1: our score prediction? Correct? 375 00:20:01,200 --> 00:20:01,520 Speaker 5: I have not. 376 00:20:03,520 --> 00:20:06,040 Speaker 4: Do you know which way you're leaning there? I do? Okay, 377 00:20:06,600 --> 00:20:08,280 Speaker 4: tell us later in the show. Possibly. 378 00:20:09,160 --> 00:20:13,520 Speaker 1: Now one more bad analogy here. I'm driving into work today. 379 00:20:15,160 --> 00:20:17,560 Speaker 1: I'm driving into work. I'm going down Meridian Street. I'm 380 00:20:17,600 --> 00:20:21,000 Speaker 1: in about I don't know, Meridian and Michigan something like that, 381 00:20:21,080 --> 00:20:24,359 Speaker 1: a little bit north of the circle, and all of 382 00:20:24,400 --> 00:20:26,280 Speaker 1: a sudden, out of nowhere, and I don't know if 383 00:20:26,280 --> 00:20:28,760 Speaker 1: anybody's seen this guy before. Okay, this seems like it 384 00:20:28,760 --> 00:20:30,840 Speaker 1: should be something that's on your ways as a hazard 385 00:20:30,920 --> 00:20:33,320 Speaker 1: and it should alert you to it. This guy comes 386 00:20:33,320 --> 00:20:35,480 Speaker 1: out right in front of me, basically just right in 387 00:20:35,520 --> 00:20:38,440 Speaker 1: front of me, in a lay down bike. Anybody seeing 388 00:20:38,480 --> 00:20:41,000 Speaker 1: this guy. I saw a guy in a unicycle yesterday. 389 00:20:41,000 --> 00:20:42,639 Speaker 1: Today I see a guy in a laydown bike. You 390 00:20:42,640 --> 00:20:44,040 Speaker 1: know what I'm talking about. I've seen the guy in 391 00:20:44,080 --> 00:20:47,359 Speaker 1: the unicycle. The guy in the unicycle yesterday looked like 392 00:20:47,359 --> 00:20:50,199 Speaker 1: Sigmund Freud. It was not the typical shirtless unicycle guy. 393 00:20:50,240 --> 00:20:52,639 Speaker 1: Different unicycle guy. Might have been the same unicycle, but 394 00:20:52,720 --> 00:20:56,199 Speaker 1: different guy. And then this guy today is in a 395 00:20:56,280 --> 00:20:59,320 Speaker 1: lay down bicycle, the kind that like, that's the only 396 00:20:59,320 --> 00:21:01,080 Speaker 1: way I can describe it, a laydown bicycle. 397 00:21:01,280 --> 00:21:04,000 Speaker 4: Those are what they're called. Him and he's little bikes. 398 00:21:04,119 --> 00:21:04,439 Speaker 4: What's that? 399 00:21:04,640 --> 00:21:09,879 Speaker 3: Recumbent bikes, that's what it's called. Yeah, how about just 400 00:21:09,920 --> 00:21:13,480 Speaker 3: reclining bikes? Who came up with recumbent? Why not just 401 00:21:13,480 --> 00:21:14,480 Speaker 3: call it a reclining bike. 402 00:21:14,720 --> 00:21:18,479 Speaker 1: It's big. So this guy, this guy breaks out right 403 00:21:18,520 --> 00:21:21,000 Speaker 1: in front of me. Okay, it's forty five out, it's 404 00:21:21,040 --> 00:21:24,600 Speaker 1: it's rainy, it's cold, so the windshield's like half fogged 405 00:21:24,680 --> 00:21:27,640 Speaker 1: up whatever, and this guy just I don't know. I'm 406 00:21:27,680 --> 00:21:32,679 Speaker 1: just cruising along Meridian, minding my own business, clear in 407 00:21:32,720 --> 00:21:35,639 Speaker 1: my head, no track, and here comes this guy in 408 00:21:35,720 --> 00:21:38,560 Speaker 1: his reclining bike, his recumbent bike, his laydown bike, whatever 409 00:21:38,560 --> 00:21:40,320 Speaker 1: you're gonna call it. All I know is this The 410 00:21:40,400 --> 00:21:42,960 Speaker 1: thing's like three feet off the ground. There's no way 411 00:21:43,160 --> 00:21:45,280 Speaker 1: this guy can see anything around him. He's got no 412 00:21:45,280 --> 00:21:47,080 Speaker 1: peripheral vision. He pulls out right in front of me, 413 00:21:47,280 --> 00:21:51,400 Speaker 1: and I'm thinking to myself, this, this guy is this 414 00:21:51,560 --> 00:21:54,960 Speaker 1: obstacle that caused me to immediately over into the other 415 00:21:55,040 --> 00:21:58,320 Speaker 1: lane and now oncoming traffic. It's a disaster, this guy. 416 00:21:58,320 --> 00:22:00,479 Speaker 1: I don't know if this guy's like in death Wish too. 417 00:22:00,520 --> 00:22:03,199 Speaker 1: I don't know what's going on right, But all I 418 00:22:03,240 --> 00:22:08,040 Speaker 1: know is I'm thinking to myself, this guy is basically 419 00:22:08,119 --> 00:22:11,359 Speaker 1: like the logo at mid Court and that disastrous court 420 00:22:11,359 --> 00:22:13,200 Speaker 1: in the Bahamas Perdue had to play on last night. 421 00:22:13,600 --> 00:22:15,800 Speaker 1: Just when you're moving down the middle of the court 422 00:22:16,000 --> 00:22:20,640 Speaker 1: going down, things are unincumbent, if that's even a word, unimpeded. 423 00:22:21,680 --> 00:22:25,960 Speaker 1: Something about the slippery nature of that floor caused guys 424 00:22:26,000 --> 00:22:28,800 Speaker 1: to have to like basically go around it almost because 425 00:22:28,920 --> 00:22:31,920 Speaker 1: of it was a disaster. Somebody's going to get hurt, 426 00:22:32,160 --> 00:22:34,399 Speaker 1: and I hope I'm wrong. I mean, I'm not wishing 427 00:22:34,440 --> 00:22:36,720 Speaker 1: for this at all, but some player is going to 428 00:22:36,720 --> 00:22:39,320 Speaker 1: get hurt on that court. Last night Purdue, that was 429 00:22:39,359 --> 00:22:41,359 Speaker 1: a great game for prdue in Memphis, Indiana getting a 430 00:22:41,359 --> 00:22:43,720 Speaker 1: win as well. We'll get into all of that over 431 00:22:43,760 --> 00:22:45,920 Speaker 1: the course of the show today because I think there's 432 00:22:45,960 --> 00:22:48,640 Speaker 1: something we could learn from both of those games last night, 433 00:22:49,000 --> 00:22:52,280 Speaker 1: for Indiana and Purdue. But when we come back college football, 434 00:22:52,840 --> 00:22:55,600 Speaker 1: Indiana's on a bye week, but are they And what 435 00:22:55,640 --> 00:22:57,679 Speaker 1: they're doing is drumming up a lot of attention for 436 00:22:57,720 --> 00:23:01,480 Speaker 1: their quarterback and somebody from I'm a national standpoint covering 437 00:23:01,520 --> 00:23:04,440 Speaker 1: college athletics with NBC, Nicole Auerbach, going to join us next. 438 00:23:06,000 --> 00:23:09,439 Speaker 1: One thing that I have noticed in the last seventy 439 00:23:09,480 --> 00:23:11,560 Speaker 1: two to ninety six hours, and I think we kind 440 00:23:11,560 --> 00:23:14,880 Speaker 1: of anticipated this. There is no doubt about the fact 441 00:23:14,920 --> 00:23:18,520 Speaker 1: that Indiana athletically right now their department is pushing all 442 00:23:18,560 --> 00:23:20,960 Speaker 1: in on promoting fro an Enda Mendoza for the Heisman 443 00:23:21,000 --> 00:23:24,200 Speaker 1: as they should. As I'd mentioned, Indiana, of course, has 444 00:23:24,200 --> 00:23:26,600 Speaker 1: never had a Heisman Trophy winner Anthony Thompson should have 445 00:23:26,600 --> 00:23:29,280 Speaker 1: won it nineteen eighty nine. Andre Ware ended up taking 446 00:23:29,280 --> 00:23:31,320 Speaker 1: it that year. I'm not in he had a fabulous 447 00:23:31,400 --> 00:23:34,160 Speaker 1: year at Houston, don't get me wrong. But I still 448 00:23:34,200 --> 00:23:35,760 Speaker 1: wake up in a cold sweat over the thought that 449 00:23:35,760 --> 00:23:38,720 Speaker 1: Anthony Thompson should have won that. But nonetheless I digress. 450 00:23:38,800 --> 00:23:41,320 Speaker 1: But Indiana and a bye week. That's not to say 451 00:23:41,359 --> 00:23:43,920 Speaker 1: there's not still plenty to talk about in college football 452 00:23:44,000 --> 00:23:46,400 Speaker 1: from a local standpoint. Joining us now on the Java 453 00:23:46,440 --> 00:23:49,640 Speaker 1: House Peelingport guest line, you see her work with NBC 454 00:23:49,760 --> 00:23:52,560 Speaker 1: and Peacock. Nicole Auerbach joining the program to talk a 455 00:23:52,560 --> 00:23:55,640 Speaker 1: little college football. Nicole, Happy weekend. How are you. 456 00:23:56,680 --> 00:23:57,120 Speaker 5: I'm good. 457 00:23:57,240 --> 00:24:00,000 Speaker 6: Cannot believe only two weeks left of the regular season, 458 00:24:00,080 --> 00:24:02,199 Speaker 6: not only one one game left for you guys, but 459 00:24:02,800 --> 00:24:04,560 Speaker 6: wild how fast this season has long? 460 00:24:04,640 --> 00:24:04,840 Speaker 4: You know? 461 00:24:05,280 --> 00:24:07,600 Speaker 1: I say this every year, Nicole, Like in about when 462 00:24:07,640 --> 00:24:10,280 Speaker 1: when football first starts getting underway and everybody gets super 463 00:24:10,320 --> 00:24:12,439 Speaker 1: excited for training camps and all that kind of stuff, 464 00:24:12,560 --> 00:24:14,600 Speaker 1: And I always say, just be careful what you wish for, 465 00:24:14,640 --> 00:24:16,439 Speaker 1: because then you snap your fingers. Before you know it, 466 00:24:16,440 --> 00:24:18,800 Speaker 1: it's thirty eight and raining outside, right. I mean, because 467 00:24:18,840 --> 00:24:21,520 Speaker 1: the year goes that fast the football season. Did you 468 00:24:21,640 --> 00:24:25,080 Speaker 1: anticipate that at this point with just one regular season 469 00:24:25,160 --> 00:24:27,640 Speaker 1: left to go, Like, at what point did you realize 470 00:24:27,640 --> 00:24:31,040 Speaker 1: that Indiana could still have themselves right here in the 471 00:24:31,040 --> 00:24:31,800 Speaker 1: thick of this mix? 472 00:24:33,080 --> 00:24:33,199 Speaker 3: Uh? 473 00:24:33,440 --> 00:24:36,120 Speaker 6: Well, I mean the fact that they're undefeated. I think 474 00:24:36,160 --> 00:24:39,240 Speaker 6: that that after the Oregon game was when I was like, 475 00:24:39,280 --> 00:24:41,760 Speaker 6: all right, like this this is very much in front 476 00:24:41,800 --> 00:24:46,000 Speaker 6: of them, and you know, that's it's pretty remarkable. You know, 477 00:24:46,080 --> 00:24:47,879 Speaker 6: coming into the year, I didn't think there would be 478 00:24:47,880 --> 00:24:50,760 Speaker 6: a huge drop off from last year's team, But in 479 00:24:50,840 --> 00:24:53,200 Speaker 6: my mind that meant okay, so maybe like a nine 480 00:24:53,280 --> 00:24:55,640 Speaker 6: min team, right, you know, maybe maybe you know, we're 481 00:24:55,640 --> 00:24:58,720 Speaker 6: not talking playoffs, but like this is a new level 482 00:24:58,760 --> 00:25:02,000 Speaker 6: of expectation and the f so much higher for Indiana football. 483 00:25:02,600 --> 00:25:04,720 Speaker 6: So it certainly did not like coming into the year 484 00:25:04,800 --> 00:25:07,080 Speaker 6: expect that we would be talking about, you know, an 485 00:25:07,080 --> 00:25:09,080 Speaker 6: eleven and oh team that's number two in the college 486 00:25:09,119 --> 00:25:13,479 Speaker 6: football playoff rankings and we're all just normal about it. 487 00:25:13,680 --> 00:25:15,600 Speaker 2: We're used to that, Like, you know, there's not. 488 00:25:15,600 --> 00:25:19,480 Speaker 6: The arguing in the lightning rod aspect of this like 489 00:25:19,520 --> 00:25:23,440 Speaker 6: there was last year. So it's crazy how quickly that happened. 490 00:25:23,480 --> 00:25:26,200 Speaker 6: That like we just got used to the idea that yeah, okay, yeah, 491 00:25:26,200 --> 00:25:27,800 Speaker 6: Indiana is one of the best teams in the country. 492 00:25:27,960 --> 00:25:31,600 Speaker 1: I've been trying to put Nicole. I've been trying to 493 00:25:31,640 --> 00:25:34,960 Speaker 1: decipher us probably a lot of people, exactly what to 494 00:25:35,000 --> 00:25:36,919 Speaker 1: pin all of this on. And obviously it starts with 495 00:25:36,960 --> 00:25:39,840 Speaker 1: Kurt Signette. I mean, it goes without saying. It seems 496 00:25:39,880 --> 00:25:43,400 Speaker 1: to me when I watch Indiana from a football standpoint, 497 00:25:43,480 --> 00:25:45,720 Speaker 1: it reminds me of what Brad Stevens did as the 498 00:25:45,720 --> 00:25:49,600 Speaker 1: Butler basketball coach. And when by that I mean Butler. 499 00:25:50,119 --> 00:25:52,640 Speaker 1: In Brad Stevens's runs, they always knew like where every 500 00:25:52,680 --> 00:25:55,199 Speaker 1: loose ball was going. They always seemingly knew what the 501 00:25:55,200 --> 00:25:57,280 Speaker 1: other team was doing before the other team even tried 502 00:25:57,320 --> 00:25:59,800 Speaker 1: to do it. And it feels like Kurt Signetti is 503 00:25:59,840 --> 00:26:03,720 Speaker 1: a able to do that with Indiana football. Do you 504 00:26:03,880 --> 00:26:06,679 Speaker 1: see what would you put your finger on as to 505 00:26:06,800 --> 00:26:10,159 Speaker 1: what exactly is their formula? Is it preparation, is it film? 506 00:26:10,160 --> 00:26:11,040 Speaker 1: What is it exactly? 507 00:26:12,000 --> 00:26:14,600 Speaker 6: No, I mean I think it is preparation based on 508 00:26:14,640 --> 00:26:16,320 Speaker 6: exactly what you're saying. I mean, that was one of 509 00:26:16,359 --> 00:26:18,480 Speaker 6: the things that jumped out so much last year as 510 00:26:18,480 --> 00:26:22,480 Speaker 6: you were watching you know the history of the program 511 00:26:22,640 --> 00:26:25,600 Speaker 6: change and getting used to the fact that amyana A 512 00:26:25,760 --> 00:26:27,520 Speaker 6: believed that it could be in any game that it 513 00:26:27,560 --> 00:26:31,680 Speaker 6: was in, but was in those games. It was the preparation, 514 00:26:31,880 --> 00:26:34,600 Speaker 6: Like it's it's just a well prepared team, like they 515 00:26:34,640 --> 00:26:40,119 Speaker 6: never seem surprised. They regularly have pre snap penalties in 516 00:26:40,200 --> 00:26:43,080 Speaker 6: when they do. That's what really fires up Signetty because 517 00:26:43,080 --> 00:26:44,919 Speaker 6: he gets not because there's no excuse for that, right, 518 00:26:44,960 --> 00:26:47,720 Speaker 6: And so I think, to me that is the biggest 519 00:26:47,760 --> 00:26:51,359 Speaker 6: difference because and that speaks to preparation and it's little 520 00:26:51,400 --> 00:26:53,520 Speaker 6: things that ultimately end up citing a lot of games. 521 00:26:53,560 --> 00:26:56,040 Speaker 6: But it's it's the attention to detail that puts you 522 00:26:56,080 --> 00:26:57,960 Speaker 6: in those situations to begin with. So yeah, I mean, 523 00:26:58,119 --> 00:27:02,000 Speaker 6: obviously you know sig is A is a film junkie, 524 00:27:02,119 --> 00:27:06,040 Speaker 6: and he's watching and looking for every possible edge and 525 00:27:06,280 --> 00:27:08,680 Speaker 6: you know how how an opponent is going to respond 526 00:27:08,720 --> 00:27:11,600 Speaker 6: to something. But you know obviously that that infiltrates the 527 00:27:11,720 --> 00:27:14,200 Speaker 6: entire team because they're just they're they're so well coached, 528 00:27:14,440 --> 00:27:18,200 Speaker 6: they're in the right spots, they're anticipating the plays, and 529 00:27:18,560 --> 00:27:21,520 Speaker 6: when they have been down in games, they don't really flinch. 530 00:27:21,680 --> 00:27:24,600 Speaker 6: They're just they're they're very unflappable. So all of that 531 00:27:24,640 --> 00:27:27,240 Speaker 6: comes from obviously the coaching staff and the continuity with 532 00:27:27,320 --> 00:27:29,040 Speaker 6: this coaching staff, that these are a lot of folks 533 00:27:29,040 --> 00:27:31,200 Speaker 6: that have been with Signetti for a lot of years. 534 00:27:31,560 --> 00:27:34,680 Speaker 6: But it's it's pretty remarkable how well that has translated 535 00:27:34,760 --> 00:27:37,520 Speaker 6: down to the players as well, and how they handle 536 00:27:37,600 --> 00:27:39,200 Speaker 6: in game moments as well. 537 00:27:39,440 --> 00:27:41,479 Speaker 1: Is Mendoza the front runner right now for the Heisman, 538 00:27:43,119 --> 00:27:44,000 Speaker 1: Yes he is. 539 00:27:44,480 --> 00:27:46,720 Speaker 6: But I don't think that this is like a slam 540 00:27:46,800 --> 00:27:49,920 Speaker 6: dunk yet. This has been a very weird Heisen race 541 00:27:49,960 --> 00:27:53,240 Speaker 6: where I feel like week to week, uh, there wasn't 542 00:27:53,280 --> 00:27:54,919 Speaker 6: a clear front runner coming in. It was just kind 543 00:27:54,920 --> 00:27:56,800 Speaker 6: of like a list of like, here ten quarterbacks, a 544 00:27:56,800 --> 00:27:58,840 Speaker 6: lot of them in the SEC uh, and a lot 545 00:27:58,880 --> 00:28:01,439 Speaker 6: of those quarterbacks had bad years, and then it was 546 00:28:01,480 --> 00:28:03,840 Speaker 6: just kind of like week to week the odds would 547 00:28:03,920 --> 00:28:06,359 Speaker 6: change because no one really you know, kind of jumped 548 00:28:06,440 --> 00:28:09,919 Speaker 6: up and grabbed it. I feel like the Heisman is 549 00:28:09,960 --> 00:28:12,080 Speaker 6: going to come down to the Big Ten Championship game. 550 00:28:12,600 --> 00:28:15,680 Speaker 6: I think it will be between Fernando Mendoza and Julian Saying, 551 00:28:15,840 --> 00:28:17,879 Speaker 6: and we'll see how the game goes. We'll see, you 552 00:28:17,880 --> 00:28:20,840 Speaker 6: know how much credit Julian saying gets for whatever Ohio 553 00:28:20,880 --> 00:28:22,480 Speaker 6: State does it, is it going to be their offense, 554 00:28:22,560 --> 00:28:24,240 Speaker 6: is it going to be the defense, whatever that might 555 00:28:24,280 --> 00:28:27,800 Speaker 6: look like. But to me that that it feels like 556 00:28:27,800 --> 00:28:31,840 Speaker 6: we're setting up for that. And I think right now, yes, 557 00:28:31,880 --> 00:28:34,560 Speaker 6: I think Banana Mendoza is the front runner. But I 558 00:28:34,920 --> 00:28:37,399 Speaker 6: just feel like knowing that there's a game of that 559 00:28:37,600 --> 00:28:40,080 Speaker 6: magnitude that these two teams are like on a collision 560 00:28:40,120 --> 00:28:43,960 Speaker 6: course for lets me just kind of put this off 561 00:28:43,960 --> 00:28:46,640 Speaker 6: for a couple of weeks of the Heisman voter. You 562 00:28:46,640 --> 00:28:49,320 Speaker 6: know that last weekend is right before the deadline, and 563 00:28:49,920 --> 00:28:52,600 Speaker 6: I feel like it will it will decide itself. 564 00:28:53,040 --> 00:28:56,680 Speaker 3: Do you how big a gap do you see between 565 00:28:56,680 --> 00:28:59,480 Speaker 3: Ohio If you do, I mean I don't want to 566 00:28:59,000 --> 00:29:02,280 Speaker 3: be becauseved between Ohio State and Indiana. 567 00:29:03,280 --> 00:29:07,240 Speaker 6: It's a good question and I'm very interested to sign 568 00:29:07,280 --> 00:29:11,680 Speaker 6: the answer, because you know, Ohio State has looked like 569 00:29:11,720 --> 00:29:15,720 Speaker 6: a team with very many weaknesses, if they have them 570 00:29:15,720 --> 00:29:18,560 Speaker 6: at all this year. I think, you know, obviously we 571 00:29:19,160 --> 00:29:21,880 Speaker 6: all raved about the defense in that game against Texas, 572 00:29:22,560 --> 00:29:26,520 Speaker 6: and the defenses has shown up all season long. The 573 00:29:26,560 --> 00:29:29,520 Speaker 6: offense has been the more interesting story to me because 574 00:29:29,560 --> 00:29:32,040 Speaker 6: I thank you for the best receivers in the country. 575 00:29:32,560 --> 00:29:34,720 Speaker 6: They're also dealing with injuries, so this is you know, 576 00:29:34,800 --> 00:29:37,200 Speaker 6: a question of you know, how healthy can they be 577 00:29:37,320 --> 00:29:40,920 Speaker 6: for the most meaningful games Michigan and onward for them 578 00:29:41,040 --> 00:29:44,040 Speaker 6: this season. But also you know, just like, okay, so 579 00:29:44,160 --> 00:29:47,840 Speaker 6: week one, Julian Saye only have like the full arsenal, 580 00:29:47,960 --> 00:29:50,240 Speaker 6: like they didn't they didn't call the game. It wasn't 581 00:29:50,280 --> 00:29:53,000 Speaker 6: as open as it is now as an offensive standpoint, 582 00:29:53,200 --> 00:29:54,720 Speaker 6: so there were times where okay, they were focused on 583 00:29:54,800 --> 00:29:56,280 Speaker 6: running the ball, Hey were they going to get more 584 00:29:56,320 --> 00:29:58,160 Speaker 6: explicit than in the past game. Now we've seen that, 585 00:29:58,520 --> 00:30:02,520 Speaker 6: like Julian Saye has incre accurate. I mean, he's you know, 586 00:30:02,920 --> 00:30:06,840 Speaker 6: the completion percentage and just the gas between him and 587 00:30:06,840 --> 00:30:10,120 Speaker 6: the next best quarterback is astounding and it's one of 588 00:30:10,160 --> 00:30:13,600 Speaker 6: those historic seasons from that perspective. But there's also this efficiency, 589 00:30:14,000 --> 00:30:16,520 Speaker 6: so we've seen him with an accurate deep ball passer. 590 00:30:16,680 --> 00:30:19,280 Speaker 6: We've wondered, okay, how about the run game when they 591 00:30:19,320 --> 00:30:21,280 Speaker 6: need to lean on it, you know, can they do that? 592 00:30:21,440 --> 00:30:24,880 Speaker 6: And they're figuring that out. But the efficiency is the 593 00:30:24,920 --> 00:30:27,600 Speaker 6: most interesting part because they're not on the field for 594 00:30:27,680 --> 00:30:30,400 Speaker 6: that many snaps, so they're trying to stay fresh, knowing 595 00:30:30,440 --> 00:30:32,080 Speaker 6: what it took to get to that last game in 596 00:30:32,160 --> 00:30:35,400 Speaker 6: January last year. So it's all really intriguing. But it's 597 00:30:35,400 --> 00:30:38,080 Speaker 6: also a team that really hasn't been pushed in quite 598 00:30:38,160 --> 00:30:40,520 Speaker 6: some time. And that's why I think the Indiana game 599 00:30:40,520 --> 00:30:43,800 Speaker 6: would be really really interesting because Indiana has performed so 600 00:30:43,920 --> 00:30:46,160 Speaker 6: much better this season when they have played teams with 601 00:30:46,280 --> 00:30:49,200 Speaker 6: better athletes, and that was the issue last year. But 602 00:30:49,360 --> 00:30:51,480 Speaker 6: this would be a great test knowing you know, of 603 00:30:51,520 --> 00:30:53,480 Speaker 6: course that they weren't on the regular season calendar, but 604 00:30:54,040 --> 00:30:56,120 Speaker 6: it's felt destined that they were going to meet in 605 00:30:56,160 --> 00:30:58,160 Speaker 6: the Big Ten championship game for some time, so you 606 00:30:58,240 --> 00:31:00,360 Speaker 6: know that, like both sides will be prepared for it. 607 00:31:00,760 --> 00:31:02,520 Speaker 6: But with the team that has won in some of 608 00:31:02,560 --> 00:31:05,960 Speaker 6: the toughest environments in college football, has beaten teams again 609 00:31:06,040 --> 00:31:07,880 Speaker 6: that are going to like on paper, have more talent 610 00:31:07,920 --> 00:31:10,080 Speaker 6: than them, and then you get them at the end 611 00:31:10,120 --> 00:31:11,760 Speaker 6: of the year when you've kind of learned so much 612 00:31:11,760 --> 00:31:14,640 Speaker 6: about yourself already. That's what's going to be really interesting. 613 00:31:14,680 --> 00:31:17,280 Speaker 6: I think there is potentially there is a gap, you know, 614 00:31:17,320 --> 00:31:21,760 Speaker 6: coming into that game and hypothetical, but again, Indiana has 615 00:31:22,680 --> 00:31:26,440 Speaker 6: performed at a higher level than they did last year. 616 00:31:26,560 --> 00:31:28,880 Speaker 6: And I think, you know, Fernanda Mendoz is a huge 617 00:31:28,880 --> 00:31:31,280 Speaker 6: part of that, Omar Cooper like the receiver, Like there's 618 00:31:31,320 --> 00:31:34,600 Speaker 6: just there's there's so much talent there and talent that's 619 00:31:34,600 --> 00:31:37,880 Speaker 6: been developed even from week one to now that I'm 620 00:31:37,920 --> 00:31:40,160 Speaker 6: really intrigued to see what that gap looks like. But 621 00:31:40,280 --> 00:31:42,760 Speaker 6: I do think Ohio State is the best team in 622 00:31:42,800 --> 00:31:44,720 Speaker 6: the country and has been, but I would love to 623 00:31:44,760 --> 00:31:46,959 Speaker 6: see them push to actually learn if that's true. 624 00:31:47,160 --> 00:31:50,040 Speaker 1: That's the voice of Nicole Auerbach from NBC my guest 625 00:31:50,080 --> 00:31:52,360 Speaker 1: on the Java House Peel and Poor guest Line. Nicole, 626 00:31:52,360 --> 00:31:53,800 Speaker 1: I want to go back to something you mentioned there. 627 00:31:54,040 --> 00:31:57,719 Speaker 1: You said you're a Heisman voter. Correct, Yes, what is 628 00:31:57,800 --> 00:32:01,320 Speaker 1: the for our listeners to I guess, you know, add 629 00:32:01,360 --> 00:32:04,800 Speaker 1: perspective here or shed light on it. When you are 630 00:32:04,840 --> 00:32:07,600 Speaker 1: a voter of the Heisman, is there a particular criteria 631 00:32:07,720 --> 00:32:10,680 Speaker 1: that you are told, you know, like I'm a voter 632 00:32:10,760 --> 00:32:13,040 Speaker 1: on a couple of panels and there are specific things 633 00:32:13,080 --> 00:32:15,440 Speaker 1: they say, like you are looking at this, or you 634 00:32:15,480 --> 00:32:19,080 Speaker 1: need to prioritize this, et cetera. Do you get any 635 00:32:19,160 --> 00:32:22,040 Speaker 1: sort of a clarification of what it is that you're 636 00:32:22,080 --> 00:32:24,840 Speaker 1: supposed to be voting on or is it literally just 637 00:32:24,840 --> 00:32:26,200 Speaker 1: a ballot that says, who do you think is the 638 00:32:26,200 --> 00:32:27,080 Speaker 1: best player in the country? 639 00:32:28,240 --> 00:32:28,360 Speaker 7: Uh? 640 00:32:28,600 --> 00:32:32,360 Speaker 6: Yeah, I mean there really isn't a ton more than 641 00:32:32,400 --> 00:32:35,240 Speaker 6: what you would expect. And this is why like this 642 00:32:35,760 --> 00:32:41,000 Speaker 6: this award is so interesting because you know, there's language 643 00:32:41,000 --> 00:32:43,480 Speaker 6: about the most outstanding players, but a lot of people 644 00:32:43,560 --> 00:32:45,880 Speaker 6: view it as like the MVP of the best running 645 00:32:46,800 --> 00:32:49,520 Speaker 6: A lot of people lately have viewed it largely as 646 00:32:49,520 --> 00:32:52,840 Speaker 6: a quarterback award, although last year I was proud of 647 00:32:52,880 --> 00:32:56,200 Speaker 6: the voting base for not doing that, for voting for 648 00:32:56,200 --> 00:32:58,280 Speaker 6: a two a player and a running back. They were 649 00:32:58,280 --> 00:33:01,800 Speaker 6: the clear front runners all season. So I think that 650 00:33:02,200 --> 00:33:05,480 Speaker 6: it has enough level room where it's just one of 651 00:33:05,480 --> 00:33:08,240 Speaker 6: these awards where each individual voter thinks about it a 652 00:33:08,280 --> 00:33:11,719 Speaker 6: little bit differently. I know, people, you know, especial when 653 00:33:11,760 --> 00:33:15,160 Speaker 6: you're having a receiver conversation, right, so you know, it's 654 00:33:15,200 --> 00:33:17,920 Speaker 6: hard for a receiver to win the award. And you know, 655 00:33:18,000 --> 00:33:20,880 Speaker 6: I've had people say it's got Julian saying, okay, well, 656 00:33:21,440 --> 00:33:23,600 Speaker 6: you know, can you vote on vote for him if 657 00:33:23,640 --> 00:33:25,960 Speaker 6: he's if he's not actually the best player on the 658 00:33:26,080 --> 00:33:29,800 Speaker 6: offense and it's like, well, yeah, but it comes down 659 00:33:29,840 --> 00:33:32,400 Speaker 6: to credit sometimes for some of these like when DeVante 660 00:33:32,440 --> 00:33:35,240 Speaker 6: Smith won it, Mac mac Jones is a finalist, it's like, well, 661 00:33:35,240 --> 00:33:37,000 Speaker 6: you know, are you going to vote for someone who 662 00:33:37,040 --> 00:33:39,000 Speaker 6: you personally don't believe is the best player on that 663 00:33:39,040 --> 00:33:41,600 Speaker 6: side of the ball. And so there's just like some 664 00:33:41,800 --> 00:33:44,480 Speaker 6: layers to that. And there are people again who give 665 00:33:45,360 --> 00:33:47,080 Speaker 6: who are looking a lot more at the wins and 666 00:33:47,120 --> 00:33:48,959 Speaker 6: lost totals, you know, and they want a team that 667 00:33:49,120 --> 00:33:51,320 Speaker 6: is one of the best in the country or team 668 00:33:51,320 --> 00:33:53,520 Speaker 6: that is in contention. Its been a while since you know, 669 00:33:53,600 --> 00:33:55,760 Speaker 6: Johnny manziel And and the nine and three team, but 670 00:33:55,800 --> 00:33:59,320 Speaker 6: he had the Heisman moments against Alabama. So it continues 671 00:33:59,360 --> 00:34:01,480 Speaker 6: to evolve. But I I think there's definitely enough wiggle 672 00:34:01,560 --> 00:34:04,920 Speaker 6: room for people to decide either like most individually outstanding 673 00:34:04,960 --> 00:34:08,360 Speaker 6: player regardless of kind of context around them, versus like 674 00:34:08,640 --> 00:34:11,279 Speaker 6: MVP on you know, a team that might win it all, 675 00:34:11,640 --> 00:34:13,200 Speaker 6: which I feel like it is the way that a 676 00:34:13,239 --> 00:34:16,600 Speaker 6: lot of people tend to lean. Although again, last year 677 00:34:16,719 --> 00:34:18,640 Speaker 6: was like a different race. I don't think people thought 678 00:34:18,640 --> 00:34:20,959 Speaker 6: Colorado It's gonna win the national title. They weren't gonna 679 00:34:20,960 --> 00:34:24,520 Speaker 6: be in the playoffs Boise was, but like it wasn't 680 00:34:24,560 --> 00:34:27,919 Speaker 6: necessarily about that. It was more like outstanding and seeing 681 00:34:28,000 --> 00:34:31,319 Speaker 6: something you've never seen before. So it's it's it's I'm 682 00:34:31,320 --> 00:34:33,040 Speaker 6: not giving you a great answer because I just think 683 00:34:33,040 --> 00:34:36,440 Speaker 6: it's different for different people, And there's so many voters 684 00:34:37,400 --> 00:34:40,160 Speaker 6: that you're just sort of you're not sure how it's 685 00:34:40,160 --> 00:34:42,719 Speaker 6: gonna go. There's only three names on the ballot. I 686 00:34:42,760 --> 00:34:44,879 Speaker 6: wish there were five. I wish they, you know, set 687 00:34:44,880 --> 00:34:46,680 Speaker 6: a minimum of five finalists that get to go to 688 00:34:46,719 --> 00:34:48,759 Speaker 6: New York. I don't see why we can't celebrate more 689 00:34:48,760 --> 00:34:51,719 Speaker 6: and more players. But that also ends up being a 690 00:34:51,760 --> 00:34:54,400 Speaker 6: limiting factor too, in terms of, you know, how the 691 00:34:54,400 --> 00:34:58,279 Speaker 6: finalists votes go, if if there's clear frontners or if 692 00:34:58,320 --> 00:35:00,000 Speaker 6: there's not, and then the votes for the top ten 693 00:35:00,000 --> 00:35:02,880 Speaker 6: and end up being very scattered, so it's very hit 694 00:35:02,960 --> 00:35:05,359 Speaker 6: or miss, and you're just kind of hoping that all 695 00:35:05,360 --> 00:35:07,840 Speaker 6: the other voters are watching all of the players in 696 00:35:07,880 --> 00:35:09,960 Speaker 6: college football, that they're staying up late for the late 697 00:35:10,080 --> 00:35:12,880 Speaker 6: night games, that they're watching games that may not be 698 00:35:12,920 --> 00:35:16,759 Speaker 6: as competitive and not just relying on highlight packages, but 699 00:35:17,080 --> 00:35:17,839 Speaker 6: you don't know for sure. 700 00:35:18,239 --> 00:35:21,399 Speaker 1: Lastly, Nicole Notre Dame with where they stand right now, 701 00:35:21,440 --> 00:35:24,040 Speaker 1: assuming they win out. Okay, is that enough to keep 702 00:35:24,080 --> 00:35:27,600 Speaker 1: them within that top twelve for the playoff? But with 703 00:35:27,760 --> 00:35:31,040 Speaker 1: Miami thirteen, who has beaten Notre Dame and still has 704 00:35:31,120 --> 00:35:33,959 Speaker 1: the opportunity to get a win over a ranked team 705 00:35:34,000 --> 00:35:36,480 Speaker 1: in pit even though Notre Dame also beat Pitt, could 706 00:35:36,480 --> 00:35:39,920 Speaker 1: that be enough that we then see a late season 707 00:35:40,080 --> 00:35:41,839 Speaker 1: flop and Notre Dame is then out. 708 00:35:43,440 --> 00:35:46,560 Speaker 6: I think Notre Dame is in and should be in. 709 00:35:47,160 --> 00:35:51,320 Speaker 6: I know that there is there's a huge loud audience 710 00:35:51,320 --> 00:35:53,359 Speaker 6: that's arguing for exactly what you are or just that 711 00:35:53,360 --> 00:35:55,920 Speaker 6: these two teams should be close enough to be compared 712 00:35:55,960 --> 00:35:58,320 Speaker 6: and use the tiebreaker, which head to head is listed 713 00:35:58,320 --> 00:36:02,040 Speaker 6: officially as a tiebreaker, and the committee has argued they 714 00:36:02,040 --> 00:36:05,239 Speaker 6: have not been close enough to use a tiebreaker, and 715 00:36:05,280 --> 00:36:08,200 Speaker 6: that has you know, you saw Vanderbilt a few spots 716 00:36:08,200 --> 00:36:12,160 Speaker 6: ahead of Texas the same situation. I think that those 717 00:36:12,200 --> 00:36:14,839 Speaker 6: teams are different. I mean, I like believe in Notre 718 00:36:14,920 --> 00:36:17,759 Speaker 6: Dame and how well they've been playing since you know, 719 00:36:17,800 --> 00:36:19,919 Speaker 6: week two, and again that those are two really really 720 00:36:19,920 --> 00:36:23,359 Speaker 6: good losses with a brand new quarterback. Like I think 721 00:36:23,400 --> 00:36:25,959 Speaker 6: that contact should matter and we don't have side things 722 00:36:26,000 --> 00:36:28,640 Speaker 6: based on you know, three point game two and a 723 00:36:28,680 --> 00:36:31,440 Speaker 6: half months ago. But I understand the argument for head 724 00:36:31,440 --> 00:36:33,480 Speaker 6: to head again, if these two teams are comparable, I 725 00:36:33,480 --> 00:36:36,200 Speaker 6: actually think the argument should be that both of those 726 00:36:36,200 --> 00:36:39,279 Speaker 6: teams should be in and you could, you know, I 727 00:36:39,280 --> 00:36:41,000 Speaker 6: was a little surprised that more people weren't just kind 728 00:36:41,000 --> 00:36:43,520 Speaker 6: of fixating this week on Okay, well, you know, if 729 00:36:43,520 --> 00:36:45,799 Speaker 6: we're saying Alabama's lost, that FFU is so bad and 730 00:36:45,880 --> 00:36:47,279 Speaker 6: dropped them all the way down, they're the last that 731 00:36:47,360 --> 00:36:49,839 Speaker 6: large team in. Well, Miami beat FSU, Like what are 732 00:36:49,840 --> 00:36:52,080 Speaker 6: we doing right? Like, you know, just kind of framing 733 00:36:52,120 --> 00:36:55,040 Speaker 6: the argument a little bit differently. But it does feel 734 00:36:55,080 --> 00:36:58,880 Speaker 6: like that at Alabama buffer and potentially if Oregon were 735 00:36:58,920 --> 00:37:01,200 Speaker 6: to lose and probably saw into that range, could be 736 00:37:01,280 --> 00:37:03,160 Speaker 6: enough of a buffer for Notre Dame that they would 737 00:37:03,239 --> 00:37:06,719 Speaker 6: not need to use that tiebreaker against Miami. So that's 738 00:37:06,760 --> 00:37:09,040 Speaker 6: where I see it right now. Again, the committee can 739 00:37:09,120 --> 00:37:13,000 Speaker 6: change its sign and change its you know, its explanations 740 00:37:13,040 --> 00:37:16,640 Speaker 6: with tweek, but it does feel like there is enough 741 00:37:16,680 --> 00:37:19,640 Speaker 6: of a separation and a lot of common opponents between 742 00:37:19,680 --> 00:37:24,200 Speaker 6: Notre Dame and Miami that they could stay ahead with 743 00:37:24,400 --> 00:37:28,040 Speaker 6: enough space or you know, we've reframed the conversation a 744 00:37:28,080 --> 00:37:30,400 Speaker 6: little bit and start looking at like that last SEC 745 00:37:30,520 --> 00:37:33,640 Speaker 6: team that's trying to get in and compare them to 746 00:37:34,120 --> 00:37:35,880 Speaker 6: some of these other teams on the bubbles that you 747 00:37:35,920 --> 00:37:37,120 Speaker 6: know we've been talking about. 748 00:37:37,080 --> 00:37:39,839 Speaker 1: Before becoming the youngest winner of the National Sports Media 749 00:37:39,840 --> 00:37:44,239 Speaker 1: Association's National Sports Writer of the Year Award, Nicole was 750 00:37:44,360 --> 00:37:47,279 Speaker 1: a Michigan Wolverine, which is why we played Mister Brightside, 751 00:37:47,280 --> 00:37:49,520 Speaker 1: which they play at the Big House at every game. 752 00:37:49,520 --> 00:37:51,160 Speaker 1: And I don't know if that made you homesick or 753 00:37:51,160 --> 00:37:53,080 Speaker 1: if you're simply sick of hearing that song, Nicole, but 754 00:37:53,600 --> 00:37:55,120 Speaker 1: I hope you at least enjoyed that on the way, 755 00:37:55,120 --> 00:37:58,200 Speaker 1: and I appreciate the time today, certainly enjoy the weekend 756 00:37:58,480 --> 00:37:59,719 Speaker 1: for college football games. 757 00:38:01,040 --> 00:38:01,200 Speaker 8: Yep. 758 00:38:01,280 --> 00:38:02,560 Speaker 6: Absolutely thanks for having me. 759 00:38:02,600 --> 00:38:05,480 Speaker 1: Icle aerback joining us from NBC talking college foot what 760 00:38:05,600 --> 00:38:09,200 Speaker 1: we can also perhaps really good information there goes without 761 00:38:09,239 --> 00:38:12,000 Speaker 1: saying have her on during basketball season as well, because 762 00:38:12,040 --> 00:38:16,160 Speaker 1: covers a little of that as well. So very much appreciated. 763 00:38:16,200 --> 00:38:18,839 Speaker 1: All right, we come back, let's get back into it. 764 00:38:18,880 --> 00:38:22,759 Speaker 1: In terms of Daniel Jones, we have more information on 765 00:38:22,840 --> 00:38:23,920 Speaker 1: the calf injury. 766 00:38:23,960 --> 00:38:25,160 Speaker 4: We will tell you about it. Next. 767 00:38:26,440 --> 00:38:29,880 Speaker 1: Thank you in Nicole Auerbach for her time. Want to 768 00:38:29,920 --> 00:38:32,240 Speaker 1: point out by the way as we listen to Nirvana 769 00:38:32,320 --> 00:38:37,239 Speaker 1: here and no matter what your taste in music may be, 770 00:38:37,360 --> 00:38:39,160 Speaker 1: and we've got news on Daniel Jones to get to 771 00:38:39,239 --> 00:38:41,480 Speaker 1: in just a second here, Eddie, your favorite song of 772 00:38:41,520 --> 00:38:42,200 Speaker 1: all time is what? 773 00:38:43,520 --> 00:38:45,719 Speaker 4: I have no idea I have. 774 00:38:46,000 --> 00:38:48,719 Speaker 1: Like I'm one of those if I were to ask you, 775 00:38:48,800 --> 00:38:51,279 Speaker 1: and if I said, your weekend assignment is to really 776 00:38:51,320 --> 00:38:52,840 Speaker 1: think about it and come up with what your favorite 777 00:38:52,880 --> 00:38:56,680 Speaker 1: song is, I have like three that kind of float through, 778 00:38:56,719 --> 00:38:58,080 Speaker 1: you know what I mean. Like I'll say that it's 779 00:38:58,120 --> 00:39:01,160 Speaker 1: my favorite song ever, and then I'll go back to 780 00:39:01,200 --> 00:39:02,360 Speaker 1: another one. I'm like, God, I don't know this is 781 00:39:02,360 --> 00:39:03,120 Speaker 1: my favorite song ever. 782 00:39:03,360 --> 00:39:03,919 Speaker 4: It's fair. 783 00:39:04,280 --> 00:39:09,760 Speaker 1: Bottom line is music is it does so many things. 784 00:39:09,800 --> 00:39:11,600 Speaker 1: It can associate you too, It can take you back 785 00:39:11,600 --> 00:39:13,280 Speaker 1: to a place, it can take you back to a time, 786 00:39:13,880 --> 00:39:16,719 Speaker 1: and music also can serve as a way to bring 787 00:39:16,760 --> 00:39:20,000 Speaker 1: people together in terms of philanthropy. That is the case 788 00:39:20,040 --> 00:39:22,520 Speaker 1: for Concerts for a Cause, which just got done wrapping 789 00:39:22,600 --> 00:39:27,560 Speaker 1: up their season. Bruce Kidd puts together each year different 790 00:39:27,600 --> 00:39:33,279 Speaker 1: concerts that are local musicians and regional musicians with all 791 00:39:33,360 --> 00:39:35,920 Speaker 1: of the money being raised going to a number of 792 00:39:36,040 --> 00:39:39,640 Speaker 1: different charities and philanthropies around town. And I've known Bruce 793 00:39:39,640 --> 00:39:43,200 Speaker 1: for a number of years and love his heart and 794 00:39:43,239 --> 00:39:46,359 Speaker 1: his passion for raising money for those that need it. 795 00:39:46,880 --> 00:39:53,080 Speaker 1: And I am absolutely delighted, thrilled, honored, and more than 796 00:39:53,200 --> 00:39:56,239 Speaker 1: anything else, full of gratitude over the fact that the 797 00:39:56,239 --> 00:40:00,400 Speaker 1: money that he raised for contracts this year, he is 798 00:40:00,480 --> 00:40:03,840 Speaker 1: going to use part of that to make a donation 799 00:40:04,239 --> 00:40:07,279 Speaker 1: to both Firefly for the Hope for the Holidays for 800 00:40:07,760 --> 00:40:11,360 Speaker 1: families in need at Christmas, and as well Wheeler Mission 801 00:40:11,360 --> 00:40:16,280 Speaker 1: for the Drumstick Dash. So very much appreciate and concerts 802 00:40:16,320 --> 00:40:21,240 Speaker 1: for a cause. Absolutely if you hear of that fundraising effort, 803 00:40:21,280 --> 00:40:23,480 Speaker 1: and you hear of that, you know the different shows 804 00:40:23,480 --> 00:40:25,439 Speaker 1: that are being put on over the course of the year, 805 00:40:26,040 --> 00:40:28,480 Speaker 1: then absolutely know that not only are you getting great music, 806 00:40:28,560 --> 00:40:31,080 Speaker 1: but you're doing it and helping out other people in 807 00:40:31,120 --> 00:40:31,719 Speaker 1: the community. 808 00:40:31,840 --> 00:40:33,879 Speaker 3: Is that link on your Twitter, by the way, Jake, 809 00:40:33,960 --> 00:40:36,000 Speaker 3: I have not, you know what. So when I signed 810 00:40:36,080 --> 00:40:39,319 Speaker 3: post Twitter the Wheeler Mission, when I sign up for it, 811 00:40:39,360 --> 00:40:42,160 Speaker 3: and there's the link to be able to give money, 812 00:40:42,200 --> 00:40:45,200 Speaker 3: and I hate to say this, I can't find the 813 00:40:45,239 --> 00:40:46,640 Speaker 3: link in the email, so I need to get a 814 00:40:46,680 --> 00:40:48,160 Speaker 3: hold of them so that I can then put it up. 815 00:40:48,200 --> 00:40:49,839 Speaker 3: So I said yesterday by the end of the day, 816 00:40:49,960 --> 00:40:53,000 Speaker 3: and then I just sent out the request for it, 817 00:40:53,040 --> 00:40:55,799 Speaker 3: so hopefully by the end of today we'll have that 818 00:40:55,840 --> 00:40:57,960 Speaker 3: link where people can also give. So thank you for 819 00:40:57,960 --> 00:40:59,560 Speaker 3: mentioning that, because I do want to get that out 820 00:40:59,560 --> 00:41:01,560 Speaker 3: there people that can give, even if you don't want 821 00:41:01,600 --> 00:41:02,920 Speaker 3: to do it. There's still time to sign up for 822 00:41:02,920 --> 00:41:05,520 Speaker 3: the Drumstick Dash and I've got that up on my 823 00:41:05,560 --> 00:41:07,359 Speaker 3: Twitter account as well, where you can find the link 824 00:41:07,360 --> 00:41:09,720 Speaker 3: to sign up for the Drumstick Dash to raise money 825 00:41:09,760 --> 00:41:12,560 Speaker 3: for Wheeler Mission, and I'll get the link also where 826 00:41:12,600 --> 00:41:16,320 Speaker 3: you can make a donation for it. Eddie Daniel Jones. 827 00:41:16,360 --> 00:41:18,480 Speaker 3: What we know today that we did not know when 828 00:41:18,520 --> 00:41:22,239 Speaker 3: we started the show is what he was back out 829 00:41:22,320 --> 00:41:24,840 Speaker 3: at practice today and it looked like he was on 830 00:41:25,400 --> 00:41:27,600 Speaker 3: all systems good. Didn't seem like there were any setbacks 831 00:41:27,640 --> 00:41:31,839 Speaker 3: with limitations, and Kevin Bowen, who'll joined us at two 832 00:41:31,840 --> 00:41:34,600 Speaker 3: o'clock said that looked like a guy who is starting 833 00:41:34,600 --> 00:41:36,719 Speaker 3: on Sunday in his opinion, so it didn't look like 834 00:41:36,760 --> 00:41:39,600 Speaker 3: he had any limitations or seeming he was like favoring 835 00:41:39,640 --> 00:41:40,560 Speaker 3: it or anything like that. 836 00:41:40,680 --> 00:41:43,439 Speaker 1: And again I go back to with calf injuries like that, 837 00:41:44,000 --> 00:41:48,400 Speaker 1: You in any injury, you know, we don't know the 838 00:41:48,440 --> 00:41:50,279 Speaker 1: severity of it. It could have been literally that he had. 839 00:41:50,320 --> 00:41:51,880 Speaker 1: Have you ever gotten a cramp by the way, like 840 00:41:51,960 --> 00:41:56,120 Speaker 1: Charlie Horse, Oh yeah, yes, calf or hamstring? 841 00:41:57,239 --> 00:41:59,120 Speaker 4: Calf? I got. 842 00:41:59,360 --> 00:42:01,279 Speaker 1: Let me tell you something. Now, do you know the 843 00:42:01,320 --> 00:42:03,560 Speaker 1: mustard trick? Have I told you the mustard trick? Have 844 00:42:03,600 --> 00:42:04,640 Speaker 1: we gone over the mustard trick? 845 00:42:04,719 --> 00:42:04,799 Speaker 8: No? 846 00:42:07,400 --> 00:42:13,040 Speaker 1: Here is a j query witch doctor theorem. Oh is 847 00:42:13,080 --> 00:42:16,320 Speaker 1: this supposed to be like the pickle juice? Yes, pickle 848 00:42:16,400 --> 00:42:19,160 Speaker 1: juice or mustard, either one. There's some sort of a 849 00:42:19,200 --> 00:42:21,560 Speaker 1: weird enzyme within the vinegar or whatever else. 850 00:42:21,640 --> 00:42:22,040 Speaker 4: Enzyme. 851 00:42:22,920 --> 00:42:26,040 Speaker 1: I think that's right. Okay, yeah, some sort of an enzyme. 852 00:42:26,320 --> 00:42:27,560 Speaker 1: I don't know if you know this, not Eddy, But 853 00:42:27,600 --> 00:42:29,719 Speaker 1: when you're talking scientifically, if you're not sure, the right word, 854 00:42:29,800 --> 00:42:30,879 Speaker 1: enzyme works every time. 855 00:42:30,960 --> 00:42:32,560 Speaker 4: Okay. 856 00:42:32,960 --> 00:42:35,719 Speaker 1: Enzyme is like the WD forty of the medical world. 857 00:42:35,840 --> 00:42:38,240 Speaker 1: You just throw out the word enzyme, put some enzyme 858 00:42:38,280 --> 00:42:41,000 Speaker 1: on it. You're good, right, What do you need for that? 859 00:42:41,080 --> 00:42:43,960 Speaker 1: You just need an enzyme. But if you get a 860 00:42:44,040 --> 00:42:47,920 Speaker 1: Charlie Horse, little mustard, little pickle juice immediately takes care 861 00:42:47,920 --> 00:42:52,480 Speaker 1: of I got a hamstring, Charlie Horse on the flight 862 00:42:52,880 --> 00:42:55,560 Speaker 1: for my vacation at about like as I was like 863 00:42:55,560 --> 00:42:57,600 Speaker 1: trying to sleep on the plane. Not good, and you're 864 00:42:57,600 --> 00:42:59,480 Speaker 1: in you can't stretch your leg out right. 865 00:43:00,120 --> 00:43:05,160 Speaker 9: I'm a laye play not good man, I'm sitting there 866 00:43:05,200 --> 00:43:08,000 Speaker 9: like it is, and of course it's everybody on the 867 00:43:08,000 --> 00:43:10,759 Speaker 9: plane is asleep, but I'm trying not to wake anybody up. 868 00:43:11,360 --> 00:43:14,960 Speaker 3: Just a complete just a complete does an my leg here, 869 00:43:15,480 --> 00:43:16,360 Speaker 3: total disaster. 870 00:43:16,600 --> 00:43:18,719 Speaker 4: You know. Bob at my my gym says these are 871 00:43:18,760 --> 00:43:22,560 Speaker 4: like trampolines. Bob has said that, Yes, good recall. 872 00:43:22,640 --> 00:43:24,520 Speaker 1: Bob has stretched me out and said, my hamstrings are 873 00:43:24,560 --> 00:43:28,200 Speaker 1: literally I mean, he's like these things. It's incredible. Yeah, 874 00:43:28,360 --> 00:43:31,239 Speaker 1: but we don't know the severity of what the cap 875 00:43:31,320 --> 00:43:32,799 Speaker 1: injury was, is my point. It could have been that 876 00:43:32,800 --> 00:43:34,279 Speaker 1: he just needed a little pickle juice take care of 877 00:43:34,320 --> 00:43:35,680 Speaker 1: a cramp. It could have been that he has a 878 00:43:35,719 --> 00:43:38,240 Speaker 1: strain there. But as of right now, looks like Daniel 879 00:43:38,280 --> 00:43:41,360 Speaker 1: Jones good to go hoop last night, Indiana Purdue. What 880 00:43:41,400 --> 00:43:45,399 Speaker 1: we learned from either, we'll discuss next Butler in action 881 00:43:45,520 --> 00:43:49,400 Speaker 1: today about an hour from now. As a matter of fact, 882 00:43:49,600 --> 00:43:53,320 Speaker 1: you can hear that on our sister station, uh Fuego. 883 00:43:54,040 --> 00:43:55,879 Speaker 1: And then of course Butler Games also could be heard 884 00:43:55,880 --> 00:43:58,839 Speaker 1: here throughout the course of the year on the fan 885 00:44:00,120 --> 00:44:02,760 Speaker 1: also Monday, Eddie, I'm going to be on the road 886 00:44:02,920 --> 00:44:06,120 Speaker 1: right this is and I'm excited about this road trig Night. 887 00:44:07,040 --> 00:44:08,600 Speaker 4: Do we have the Do we have road trip music? 888 00:44:08,640 --> 00:44:09,080 Speaker 4: By chance? 889 00:44:09,800 --> 00:44:12,879 Speaker 1: I don't think we do. Do we have the airplane sounder? Well, 890 00:44:12,920 --> 00:44:16,240 Speaker 1: it's not that far. We're going to Fishers, right, Thank you, 891 00:44:16,239 --> 00:44:19,359 Speaker 1: You're welcome. I look forward to this coming up. This 892 00:44:19,480 --> 00:44:24,200 Speaker 1: is all part of the Indian Night, and the Indiang 893 00:44:24,280 --> 00:44:27,040 Speaker 1: Night a year ago was their inaugural season professional volleyball. 894 00:44:27,040 --> 00:44:29,120 Speaker 1: Of course, they play at the Fishers Event Center, which 895 00:44:29,160 --> 00:44:33,320 Speaker 1: is a beautiful venue. And I know that I have 896 00:44:33,440 --> 00:44:36,040 Speaker 1: mentioned this several times, but I'm going to mention it again. 897 00:44:37,719 --> 00:44:39,880 Speaker 1: A year ago, the Indian Knight reached out and just said, hey, 898 00:44:39,880 --> 00:44:42,120 Speaker 1: would any of you like to come to a match? 899 00:44:42,440 --> 00:44:48,360 Speaker 1: And I thought okay, and I went in partially almost 900 00:44:48,400 --> 00:44:50,680 Speaker 1: out of intrigue for the venue more than just for 901 00:44:50,800 --> 00:44:54,400 Speaker 1: the team itself. Open disclaimer, I mean I readily admit it. 902 00:44:56,400 --> 00:45:01,400 Speaker 1: I walked in and the buzz and the hysteria and 903 00:45:01,440 --> 00:45:04,480 Speaker 1: this is what I and I truly mean this what 904 00:45:04,600 --> 00:45:08,240 Speaker 1: I loved about it was I'm going in and I'm like, okay, 905 00:45:09,320 --> 00:45:11,960 Speaker 1: a pro volleyball league? Is this men's volleyball? Women's I 906 00:45:11,960 --> 00:45:14,719 Speaker 1: didn't even know. I was totally you know, unaware of 907 00:45:14,719 --> 00:45:15,120 Speaker 1: what it was. 908 00:45:15,239 --> 00:45:17,120 Speaker 4: Naive to it. 909 00:45:17,239 --> 00:45:23,520 Speaker 1: The amount of enthusiasm and excitement for this team that 910 00:45:23,600 --> 00:45:26,920 Speaker 1: I walked into. I mean, I sold out, you know arena, 911 00:45:26,920 --> 00:45:28,279 Speaker 1: and I thought, well, this is you know, it's new. 912 00:45:28,360 --> 00:45:31,640 Speaker 1: This isn't going to sustain. Then they start playing and 913 00:45:31,640 --> 00:45:34,239 Speaker 1: I'm watching the athleticism and the speed and just kind 914 00:45:34,239 --> 00:45:37,239 Speaker 1: of the energy of pro volleyball. And I think we 915 00:45:37,360 --> 00:45:39,640 Speaker 1: ended up going to four or five games last year, 916 00:45:39,640 --> 00:45:41,279 Speaker 1: and I loved it. And the thing one of the 917 00:45:41,320 --> 00:45:43,680 Speaker 1: things that I loved about it, aside from the athleticism 918 00:45:43,760 --> 00:45:47,280 Speaker 1: and the it's a very momentum driven. 919 00:45:47,000 --> 00:45:48,279 Speaker 4: Game, is volleyball. 920 00:45:48,960 --> 00:45:51,600 Speaker 1: And one of the things that I truly enjoyed about 921 00:45:51,640 --> 00:45:54,600 Speaker 1: it was it opened my eyes up to And it 922 00:45:54,680 --> 00:45:57,080 Speaker 1: is my fault that I needed my eyes open to this. 923 00:45:57,800 --> 00:46:03,960 Speaker 1: It was my fault, but the enthusiasm for volleyball in 924 00:46:04,000 --> 00:46:07,640 Speaker 1: particular for young girls and young women in this area 925 00:46:08,200 --> 00:46:14,239 Speaker 1: nationwide obviously, but the we talked so much about basketball 926 00:46:14,280 --> 00:46:15,960 Speaker 1: as we're about to here with IU and Purdue and 927 00:46:16,000 --> 00:46:21,160 Speaker 1: Action last night and the AAU circuit and summer baseball 928 00:46:21,239 --> 00:46:24,680 Speaker 1: and all of the different sports. I think that that 929 00:46:24,880 --> 00:46:28,120 Speaker 1: I was as somebody who doesn't have kids, I was 930 00:46:28,239 --> 00:46:34,160 Speaker 1: naive to the level of passion for the travel volleyball 931 00:46:34,239 --> 00:46:39,200 Speaker 1: circuit and for young girls that are playing volleyball to 932 00:46:39,480 --> 00:46:44,920 Speaker 1: then now have an aspiration or a you know, a 933 00:46:45,040 --> 00:46:47,920 Speaker 1: target point and role models to be able to watch 934 00:46:48,080 --> 00:46:50,839 Speaker 1: was super cool to me. And I became a fan 935 00:46:50,880 --> 00:46:52,480 Speaker 1: of just going to the events because they were fun 936 00:46:52,520 --> 00:46:53,799 Speaker 1: and I love the energy of it. 937 00:46:54,160 --> 00:46:54,359 Speaker 4: Well. 938 00:46:54,400 --> 00:46:56,719 Speaker 1: The Indian Night, which is the professional volleyball team that 939 00:46:56,760 --> 00:46:59,600 Speaker 1: plays in Fishers, they have their upcoming draft. That league, 940 00:46:59,600 --> 00:47:02,120 Speaker 1: the Professor Volleyball League, has their twenty twenty six draft, 941 00:47:02,680 --> 00:47:05,200 Speaker 1: twenty twenty five draft, but for the twenty six season 942 00:47:06,040 --> 00:47:08,719 Speaker 1: coming up on Monday, and so we are going to 943 00:47:08,760 --> 00:47:12,000 Speaker 1: be at Parks Place Pub right there. If you show 944 00:47:12,080 --> 00:47:16,399 Speaker 1: up in Indian Night gear free lunch, can't beat that. 945 00:47:16,520 --> 00:47:17,800 Speaker 1: There are going to be players that are going to 946 00:47:17,880 --> 00:47:19,560 Speaker 1: be on site with me and the draft is going 947 00:47:19,600 --> 00:47:22,040 Speaker 1: to be going on as I'm there from twelve until 948 00:47:22,040 --> 00:47:25,480 Speaker 1: three at Parks Place Pub, which is right up in Fishers, 949 00:47:26,160 --> 00:47:29,120 Speaker 1: right off of the Fishers Town Center, one hundred and 950 00:47:29,160 --> 00:47:32,240 Speaker 1: sixteenth Street, right there off of I sixty nine. Jmb's 951 00:47:32,239 --> 00:47:34,360 Speaker 1: been there a lot. It's a fabulous place, so I 952 00:47:34,400 --> 00:47:36,000 Speaker 1: look forward to being there. I think it's gonna be 953 00:47:36,040 --> 00:47:39,879 Speaker 1: a ton of fun. And then December twelfth, I think 954 00:47:39,920 --> 00:47:41,279 Speaker 1: the Indian Night are going to have kind of an 955 00:47:41,280 --> 00:47:43,279 Speaker 1: open house where you can bring your daughter over to 956 00:47:43,280 --> 00:47:46,719 Speaker 1: meet some of the players. Meet Pepper, which is the mascot. 957 00:47:46,760 --> 00:47:48,840 Speaker 1: You know, I a I like mascots, Edie, Do you 958 00:47:48,920 --> 00:47:51,160 Speaker 1: know that I do? I have a selfie with Pepper 959 00:47:51,400 --> 00:47:54,400 Speaker 1: and a selfie with the Oregon duck right, and I 960 00:47:54,440 --> 00:47:56,880 Speaker 1: have a Pepper hat too. I might wear my Pepper 961 00:47:56,920 --> 00:47:59,839 Speaker 1: hat to the show on Monday. I'd love to see 962 00:47:59,880 --> 00:48:01,280 Speaker 1: it there from twelve until three. 963 00:48:01,400 --> 00:48:04,759 Speaker 3: When you go to the Drumstick Dash, do they have a. 964 00:48:07,080 --> 00:48:08,480 Speaker 4: You know what? There is a turkey there. Yes, this 965 00:48:08,600 --> 00:48:12,759 Speaker 4: turkey mascot running. I was asking, yeah, yeah, and. 966 00:48:12,880 --> 00:48:18,000 Speaker 1: You know, listen the turkey mascot. I always feel bad, 967 00:48:18,200 --> 00:48:20,040 Speaker 1: do you remember. I don't know if anybody remembers this. 968 00:48:20,080 --> 00:48:24,560 Speaker 1: I might be the only person that remembers this about 969 00:48:24,880 --> 00:48:31,200 Speaker 1: probably ten years ago on I gotta think it would 970 00:48:31,200 --> 00:48:34,440 Speaker 1: have been Sunday Night Football. Collins worse on Sunday Night Football, right, Yes, 971 00:48:34,840 --> 00:48:37,960 Speaker 1: So it was on Sunday Night Football the Sunday before Thanksgiving, 972 00:48:39,160 --> 00:48:43,400 Speaker 1: and during one of the commercial breaks, they showed the 973 00:48:43,440 --> 00:48:47,480 Speaker 1: bumper video, if you will, of like a semi truck 974 00:48:47,560 --> 00:48:49,680 Speaker 1: with like a thousand turkeys on the back of it, 975 00:48:49,760 --> 00:48:53,239 Speaker 1: like pulling out of a farm, and Chris Collins were 976 00:48:53,280 --> 00:48:56,239 Speaker 1: just like, there they go, They're on their way, and 977 00:48:56,840 --> 00:48:59,200 Speaker 1: it was like a firestorm because people are like whoa, 978 00:48:59,320 --> 00:49:02,440 Speaker 1: Like it's one thing to enjoy turkey for Thanksgiving dinner, 979 00:49:03,160 --> 00:49:05,240 Speaker 1: but like I don't need to see these poor turkeys 980 00:49:05,280 --> 00:49:07,360 Speaker 1: on their way to you know what I mean, getting 981 00:49:07,400 --> 00:49:08,560 Speaker 1: ready to the butterball plant. 982 00:49:08,560 --> 00:49:09,080 Speaker 4: You know what I mean. 983 00:49:09,600 --> 00:49:12,799 Speaker 1: Yeah, it's a little much to the butcher, a little much, right, 984 00:49:13,280 --> 00:49:17,480 Speaker 1: And like I was way older than I probably should 985 00:49:17,520 --> 00:49:19,680 Speaker 1: have been when I realized that when you're on the 986 00:49:19,680 --> 00:49:21,920 Speaker 1: interstate and you're behind like the semi that has got 987 00:49:21,960 --> 00:49:25,120 Speaker 1: all the piggies on it, you know, you're like, okay, you. 988 00:49:25,080 --> 00:49:26,799 Speaker 4: Start thinking about it, like you kind of feel bad 989 00:49:26,800 --> 00:49:28,400 Speaker 4: about it right, and might never know. 990 00:49:29,600 --> 00:49:33,239 Speaker 3: It could be being transported to a farm, stay fair, 991 00:49:33,280 --> 00:49:34,879 Speaker 3: could be in town. 992 00:49:34,960 --> 00:49:36,919 Speaker 4: You never know. You know what happens at the state Fair, 993 00:49:36,960 --> 00:49:39,960 Speaker 4: don't Jeddie, don't tell me. I don't know if you 994 00:49:40,040 --> 00:49:40,520 Speaker 4: know this or not. 995 00:49:40,560 --> 00:49:42,920 Speaker 1: But when I was on the morning show in WIBC, 996 00:49:43,719 --> 00:49:47,720 Speaker 1: we raised money and bought a one of the pigs 997 00:49:47,760 --> 00:49:49,440 Speaker 1: at the state Fair and he moved to. 998 00:49:49,440 --> 00:49:52,400 Speaker 4: A farm in Zionsville. True story, Ye, true story. 999 00:49:53,080 --> 00:49:56,080 Speaker 1: Okay, last night college basketball first off Perdue and this 1000 00:49:56,280 --> 00:49:56,640 Speaker 1: was fun. 1001 00:49:56,680 --> 00:49:58,520 Speaker 4: I thought they had problem last night? 1002 00:49:58,600 --> 00:49:58,719 Speaker 5: Right? 1003 00:49:58,760 --> 00:50:01,120 Speaker 4: They played in a ballroom? Is that right? 1004 00:50:01,360 --> 00:50:02,680 Speaker 8: Yeah? 1005 00:50:02,960 --> 00:50:04,719 Speaker 4: You know the Bahamar. 1006 00:50:06,120 --> 00:50:09,960 Speaker 1: Now is this I'm gonna show my I'm gonna admit 1007 00:50:10,000 --> 00:50:12,440 Speaker 1: again my ignorance once again today is like an ignorance 1008 00:50:12,480 --> 00:50:13,640 Speaker 1: admitting Friday right. 1009 00:50:14,000 --> 00:50:17,839 Speaker 4: Literally the things I'm dumb about, you people don't. Yes, 1010 00:50:18,000 --> 00:50:18,719 Speaker 4: I am with. 1011 00:50:18,880 --> 00:50:22,840 Speaker 1: With with multiple things today. I'm naive to the volleyball Delio. 1012 00:50:23,120 --> 00:50:25,720 Speaker 1: I was naive to the piggies going to market Delio 1013 00:50:25,840 --> 00:50:28,880 Speaker 1: and the turkeys. And I am naive about this, Okay. 1014 00:50:30,120 --> 00:50:33,000 Speaker 1: I know that we as we talked about yesterday, forever 1015 00:50:33,040 --> 00:50:36,560 Speaker 1: with college basketball, this time of year, and and I 1016 00:50:36,600 --> 00:50:38,880 Speaker 1: love this time of year, especially when I was a student, 1017 00:50:38,960 --> 00:50:41,880 Speaker 1: like in college, you'd come home at Thanksgiving break or 1018 00:50:41,960 --> 00:50:45,040 Speaker 1: Christmas break, sit around. There's a tons of tons of diffies. 1019 00:50:45,080 --> 00:50:48,600 Speaker 1: You're going out at these tournaments, the Great Alaska Shooter, 1020 00:50:48,960 --> 00:50:52,920 Speaker 1: the Maui Invitational, you know, the traditional shootouts. Then it 1021 00:50:53,000 --> 00:50:58,319 Speaker 1: became obviously Atlantis, deep deep, deeper than Atlantis. That's an 1022 00:50:58,320 --> 00:51:01,520 Speaker 1: ex clan reference. Uh now this one? Is this a 1023 00:51:01,560 --> 00:51:02,080 Speaker 1: different one? 1024 00:51:02,160 --> 00:51:02,440 Speaker 4: Eddie? 1025 00:51:02,480 --> 00:51:05,319 Speaker 1: Is this a new tournament? Am I? I'm admitting my 1026 00:51:05,400 --> 00:51:06,080 Speaker 1: ignorance here? 1027 00:51:06,120 --> 00:51:09,080 Speaker 4: Do we know? I'm not sure. I'd have to do 1028 00:51:09,160 --> 00:51:10,680 Speaker 4: some research on baham Ar. 1029 00:51:11,120 --> 00:51:14,400 Speaker 1: Yeah, because there have been other tournaments. The Atlantis is 1030 00:51:14,400 --> 00:51:17,640 Speaker 1: the Bahamas, is it not? Is this the same one? No, 1031 00:51:17,719 --> 00:51:23,360 Speaker 1: the Alantis isn't Atlantis and Georgia. No Atlantis. The Atlantis tournament, 1032 00:51:23,400 --> 00:51:27,640 Speaker 1: hang on, I'm looking. That would be the Atlanta Tournament, right, 1033 00:51:28,719 --> 00:51:33,040 Speaker 1: the Atlantis Bahamas. Okay, so that's what. There's a resort 1034 00:51:33,080 --> 00:51:35,400 Speaker 1: where the Atlantis tournament takes place. But I want to 1035 00:51:35,440 --> 00:51:38,000 Speaker 1: know if this is the same tournament as that. No, 1036 00:51:38,760 --> 00:51:39,440 Speaker 1: it is different. 1037 00:51:39,680 --> 00:51:44,040 Speaker 3: It is it's the Bahamar Championship, Okay, but that's also 1038 00:51:44,120 --> 00:51:46,360 Speaker 3: in the Bahamas, is it not? It is in the Bahamas. 1039 00:51:46,440 --> 00:51:54,520 Speaker 1: Yes, during COVID, I got a phone call and I 1040 00:51:54,520 --> 00:51:58,319 Speaker 1: can't remember if it was it would have been during 1041 00:51:58,440 --> 00:52:03,080 Speaker 1: in twenty twenty. Obviously, the like shutdown of COVID was 1042 00:52:03,120 --> 00:52:06,920 Speaker 1: in like you know, March April, and then if you recall, 1043 00:52:07,160 --> 00:52:09,840 Speaker 1: there was like this second wave of COVID that happened 1044 00:52:10,120 --> 00:52:13,120 Speaker 1: later that fall, like in October, run around now, I think. 1045 00:52:14,280 --> 00:52:19,399 Speaker 1: And I got a phone call one day that said, hey, 1046 00:52:19,880 --> 00:52:22,239 Speaker 1: what are you doing tomorrow? And I said, well, I'm unemployed, 1047 00:52:22,280 --> 00:52:25,560 Speaker 1: so not a lot. And they said, can you do a. 1048 00:52:25,520 --> 00:52:27,080 Speaker 4: Game for. 1049 00:52:29,040 --> 00:52:32,040 Speaker 1: I can't remember if it was like NBC DC or 1050 00:52:32,080 --> 00:52:35,120 Speaker 1: something like that, Comcast Washington DC. And I said, what 1051 00:52:35,160 --> 00:52:37,840 Speaker 1: game is it? And they said, we have a court 1052 00:52:37,920 --> 00:52:41,839 Speaker 1: set up in the Convention Center here in Indianapolis. There's 1053 00:52:41,880 --> 00:52:43,960 Speaker 1: a court that is set up because they just had 1054 00:52:44,600 --> 00:52:47,040 Speaker 1: some sort of an exhibition where they had a basketball 1055 00:52:47,040 --> 00:52:51,960 Speaker 1: court and they still had it out there. And Loyola 1056 00:52:52,000 --> 00:52:54,760 Speaker 1: of Chicago, Porter Moster was the coach at Loyola Chicago. 1057 00:52:54,960 --> 00:52:57,279 Speaker 1: Loyol in Chicago had some game on their schedule that 1058 00:52:57,400 --> 00:53:00,399 Speaker 1: was canceled because of COVID. Like schools were some, some 1059 00:53:00,440 --> 00:53:03,360 Speaker 1: were playing, some weren't It was in basketball at the 1060 00:53:03,360 --> 00:53:08,360 Speaker 1: beginning of the season, and so they said, Loyola, since 1061 00:53:08,400 --> 00:53:12,560 Speaker 1: their game was canceled, called Richmond to see if Richmond 1062 00:53:12,600 --> 00:53:17,840 Speaker 1: could play a game, and the NCAA said, okay, you 1063 00:53:17,840 --> 00:53:19,960 Speaker 1: guys can do this, make good game, but you've got 1064 00:53:20,000 --> 00:53:21,839 Speaker 1: to both go to Indianapolis. We have a court set 1065 00:53:21,920 --> 00:53:24,520 Speaker 1: up in the Convention Center in Indianapolis since the NCAA's 1066 00:53:24,560 --> 00:53:27,799 Speaker 1: based here and no one's allowed in. Literally we'll have 1067 00:53:27,840 --> 00:53:30,720 Speaker 1: two broadcasters have to wear masks, and then the court 1068 00:53:30,760 --> 00:53:33,640 Speaker 1: and that's it and the officials. So Megan McEwan and 1069 00:53:33,680 --> 00:53:35,359 Speaker 1: I did the game itself and. 1070 00:53:35,440 --> 00:53:38,920 Speaker 3: Friday December eighteenth. 1071 00:53:37,760 --> 00:53:41,120 Speaker 1: Is that when it was twenty twenty or twenty one, 1072 00:53:41,160 --> 00:53:42,000 Speaker 1: twenty twenty, right. 1073 00:53:41,880 --> 00:53:43,120 Speaker 3: It'd have been twenty twenty. 1074 00:53:43,200 --> 00:53:46,359 Speaker 1: Yes, I believe, if I'm not mistaken, Richmond won. Right, Yes, 1075 00:53:46,360 --> 00:53:50,080 Speaker 1: you were correct. Okay, So we did that game. But 1076 00:53:50,120 --> 00:53:52,440 Speaker 1: it was so weird because it was just in this 1077 00:53:52,600 --> 00:53:54,400 Speaker 1: Convention Center, one of the ex bo halls of the 1078 00:53:54,440 --> 00:53:58,360 Speaker 1: Convention Center. And that's what this game looks like for Purdue. Now, 1079 00:53:59,280 --> 00:54:01,520 Speaker 1: the thing about last night, and there's a good and 1080 00:54:01,560 --> 00:54:04,040 Speaker 1: a bad that you can take from this performance last night. 1081 00:54:04,080 --> 00:54:07,160 Speaker 1: And again I do have concern and I'm being serious 1082 00:54:07,400 --> 00:54:12,440 Speaker 1: about that court, because at one point in Memphis, I 1083 00:54:12,440 --> 00:54:17,680 Speaker 1: thought I thought Memphis looked good. Now now Memphis is 1084 00:54:17,719 --> 00:54:19,799 Speaker 1: coming off of that's their third straight loss. They lost 1085 00:54:19,800 --> 00:54:22,920 Speaker 1: to UNLV at Old Miss, So I have no idea 1086 00:54:23,000 --> 00:54:25,600 Speaker 1: how good Memphis is supposed to be this year. But 1087 00:54:25,680 --> 00:54:28,040 Speaker 1: there were two takeaways I had from watching Memphis, the 1088 00:54:28,080 --> 00:54:30,279 Speaker 1: first being I thought it was a really good test 1089 00:54:30,280 --> 00:54:33,799 Speaker 1: for Purdue because Memphis had a lot of size on 1090 00:54:33,840 --> 00:54:36,200 Speaker 1: the wings in particular, and a lot of athleticism, and 1091 00:54:36,280 --> 00:54:40,120 Speaker 1: they they they were resilient. I mean, each time Perdue 1092 00:54:40,120 --> 00:54:42,000 Speaker 1: would get like a seven point lead, Memphis would go on, 1093 00:54:42,000 --> 00:54:43,279 Speaker 1: you know, a nine to two run or a ten 1094 00:54:43,320 --> 00:54:45,880 Speaker 1: to three run in square it back up. So Perdue 1095 00:54:45,960 --> 00:54:50,040 Speaker 1: had to make multiple answers in that game. And at 1096 00:54:50,080 --> 00:54:52,480 Speaker 1: one point late in the game, Memphis had made a run, 1097 00:54:52,560 --> 00:54:56,520 Speaker 1: the games tied, timeouts called, and I'm looking at the 1098 00:54:56,560 --> 00:54:58,880 Speaker 1: Memphis huddle and I'm seeing this face in the background, 1099 00:54:58,920 --> 00:55:00,959 Speaker 1: and I'm thinking, I I know that guy. 1100 00:55:01,440 --> 00:55:02,120 Speaker 4: I know that guy. 1101 00:55:03,600 --> 00:55:05,000 Speaker 1: And then I looked it up and yes, in fact, 1102 00:55:05,040 --> 00:55:06,279 Speaker 1: and I don't know if they made mention of this 1103 00:55:06,320 --> 00:55:09,840 Speaker 1: last night in the broadcast. They may have Mike Davis, 1104 00:55:09,880 --> 00:55:12,640 Speaker 1: assistant coach for Memphis, former Indiana coach. 1105 00:55:13,000 --> 00:55:13,880 Speaker 5: But the. 1106 00:55:15,600 --> 00:55:18,960 Speaker 1: Game itself, the thing that jumped out to me was twofold, 1107 00:55:19,960 --> 00:55:24,200 Speaker 1: number one Purdue obviously, and we knew this going in 1108 00:55:24,400 --> 00:55:28,799 Speaker 1: is very balanced, Okay. I mean we knew that, and 1109 00:55:30,160 --> 00:55:35,800 Speaker 1: they can score or beat you in multiple ways and areas, okay. 1110 00:55:37,719 --> 00:55:40,359 Speaker 1: But the thing about Purdue is even on an off night, 1111 00:55:40,400 --> 00:55:41,920 Speaker 1: and I think last night, I don't know if you'd 1112 00:55:41,920 --> 00:55:44,920 Speaker 1: say it was an off night because they weathered every storm, 1113 00:55:45,239 --> 00:55:47,640 Speaker 1: but they never I don't think Purdue is a team 1114 00:55:47,680 --> 00:55:51,520 Speaker 1: this year that is going to start winning games resoundingly 1115 00:55:51,640 --> 00:55:52,200 Speaker 1: every game. 1116 00:55:52,360 --> 00:55:55,200 Speaker 4: Did you see what Fletcher Lawyer said after the game? 1117 00:55:55,760 --> 00:55:57,080 Speaker 4: I did not that. 1118 00:55:57,680 --> 00:56:00,439 Speaker 3: So the goal that they were shooting at the first 1119 00:56:00,480 --> 00:56:03,960 Speaker 3: half was not the same irregulation height. It was a 1120 00:56:04,000 --> 00:56:07,600 Speaker 3: little higher. He felt like it just fell off like 1121 00:56:07,640 --> 00:56:11,480 Speaker 3: the rim or something about it was not right. And 1122 00:56:11,520 --> 00:56:13,080 Speaker 3: Purdue was like one of ten in the first half 1123 00:56:13,160 --> 00:56:15,680 Speaker 3: or something, or Memphis was one of ten on threes 1124 00:56:15,719 --> 00:56:18,080 Speaker 3: in the second half after you know, shooting a respectable 1125 00:56:18,080 --> 00:56:20,520 Speaker 3: percentage in the first half, and then Purdue was able 1126 00:56:20,520 --> 00:56:22,080 Speaker 3: to knock down all of the scoring. 1127 00:56:22,080 --> 00:56:23,480 Speaker 4: For Fletcher Lawyer was in the second half on the 1128 00:56:23,480 --> 00:56:24,040 Speaker 4: opposite end. 1129 00:56:25,560 --> 00:56:28,440 Speaker 1: Now, interesting, you mentioned that this brings up like the 1130 00:56:28,480 --> 00:56:31,080 Speaker 1: old Rick Mount story at Iowa right back in the 1131 00:56:31,160 --> 00:56:32,719 Speaker 1: day in the Big Ten when they would play games 1132 00:56:32,719 --> 00:56:34,799 Speaker 1: simply on Thursday and Saturday, I think it was, and 1133 00:56:34,800 --> 00:56:37,600 Speaker 1: Purdue was playing at Iowa on a Saturday and Rick 1134 00:56:37,680 --> 00:56:39,800 Speaker 1: Mount goes out and misses like his first six shots 1135 00:56:39,800 --> 00:56:41,560 Speaker 1: and goes over to the official says that rims bent. 1136 00:56:42,320 --> 00:56:44,640 Speaker 1: Like we tell me, says the rims bent. And they 1137 00:56:44,640 --> 00:56:46,000 Speaker 1: get out, They get up on a ladder and they 1138 00:56:46,000 --> 00:56:47,400 Speaker 1: look at it like, oh my gosh, it's cocked like 1139 00:56:47,440 --> 00:56:48,719 Speaker 1: an eighth of an inch to the right, and they 1140 00:56:48,719 --> 00:56:50,359 Speaker 1: straightened the rim and then Mount hits like his next 1141 00:56:50,400 --> 00:56:52,160 Speaker 1: nine shots and it had been bent in the game. 1142 00:56:52,200 --> 00:56:54,719 Speaker 1: That was on Thursday, and they played on Saturday. Dead 1143 00:56:54,760 --> 00:56:56,719 Speaker 1: eye shooters can see that kind of thing, Eddie, they can. 1144 00:56:57,320 --> 00:57:00,000 Speaker 1: And Fletcher Lawyer, you could tell he had a going that. 1145 00:57:00,000 --> 00:57:02,520 Speaker 1: That was the point I was going to make is 1146 00:57:02,960 --> 00:57:05,400 Speaker 1: I think Purdue is going to be a team this 1147 00:57:05,560 --> 00:57:09,000 Speaker 1: year that is going to be like Bowser the Dragon 1148 00:57:09,120 --> 00:57:12,120 Speaker 1: in Super Mario Brothers. Every time you think you have 1149 00:57:12,280 --> 00:57:15,360 Speaker 1: them down, they have the ability because they have so 1150 00:57:15,400 --> 00:57:18,000 Speaker 1: many different guys that can catch that lightning in a bottle, 1151 00:57:18,360 --> 00:57:21,640 Speaker 1: and they are veteran players that they're going to have 1152 00:57:21,800 --> 00:57:24,200 Speaker 1: different heroes on different nights that step up. And last 1153 00:57:24,240 --> 00:57:27,360 Speaker 1: night I thought it was Fletcher Lawyer. I mean he 1154 00:57:27,560 --> 00:57:29,440 Speaker 1: had a stretch there. I know he was four ten 1155 00:57:29,480 --> 00:57:31,160 Speaker 1: from three point range, but he had a stretch where 1156 00:57:31,200 --> 00:57:34,040 Speaker 1: he hit two of them in about a ninety second spot, 1157 00:57:34,120 --> 00:57:36,680 Speaker 1: and it was they were just kind of like, we're 1158 00:57:36,720 --> 00:57:40,360 Speaker 1: not going away. This is who we are. Good luck 1159 00:57:40,400 --> 00:57:42,400 Speaker 1: trying to stop us level plays. And then it goes 1160 00:57:42,440 --> 00:57:44,640 Speaker 1: without saying that Braden Smith continued to make he did 1161 00:57:44,680 --> 00:57:46,880 Speaker 1: not shoot the ball well. Again, did not shoot the 1162 00:57:46,880 --> 00:57:50,240 Speaker 1: ball well. Brayden Smith had an off night and that standpoint, 1163 00:57:50,480 --> 00:57:53,160 Speaker 1: but the way that he can get others involved the 1164 00:57:53,760 --> 00:57:58,120 Speaker 1: vision that he has the emphatic nature in which he 1165 00:57:58,160 --> 00:58:00,680 Speaker 1: can just make a difference with his presence. Now he 1166 00:58:00,760 --> 00:58:04,520 Speaker 1: did slip on that that logo and that was one 1167 00:58:04,560 --> 00:58:07,800 Speaker 1: of them that yes, it's what it sounded like. That's 1168 00:58:07,880 --> 00:58:09,240 Speaker 1: what it sounded like last night. 1169 00:58:09,320 --> 00:58:11,520 Speaker 4: Right. And and so. 1170 00:58:13,000 --> 00:58:16,360 Speaker 3: Now they get Texas Tech next, right, which is a 1171 00:58:16,360 --> 00:58:20,480 Speaker 3: good test, yes, because Texas Tech reminds me, like I 1172 00:58:20,560 --> 00:58:25,280 Speaker 3: mentioned of say Kurt Signette's Indiana team tonight. 1173 00:58:25,400 --> 00:58:27,720 Speaker 4: So in the fact that Tacer's Caves and then Texas 1174 00:58:27,760 --> 00:58:29,000 Speaker 4: Tech is just very well coached. 1175 00:58:29,080 --> 00:58:32,440 Speaker 1: Yeah, and they they they get to the right spots 1176 00:58:32,480 --> 00:58:34,320 Speaker 1: on the floor like all the time. Now, let me 1177 00:58:34,360 --> 00:58:36,919 Speaker 1: ask you also this while we're talking college basketball before 1178 00:58:36,920 --> 00:58:37,560 Speaker 1: we get to Indiana. 1179 00:58:37,720 --> 00:58:40,640 Speaker 3: So don't let don't let just no, I'm not letting 1180 00:58:40,640 --> 00:58:43,080 Speaker 3: that slide. That was a bad analogy with bad analogy. 1181 00:58:43,080 --> 00:58:47,680 Speaker 4: There. I disagree bad analogy. 1182 00:58:47,280 --> 00:58:49,160 Speaker 1: I think No, I think that's the perfect illustration. I 1183 00:58:49,160 --> 00:58:52,320 Speaker 1: think people know exactly what I'm talking about, that analogy. 1184 00:58:52,440 --> 00:58:53,960 Speaker 1: Did you have a play Super Mario Brothers? 1185 00:58:54,000 --> 00:58:54,280 Speaker 8: Oh? 1186 00:58:54,360 --> 00:58:55,680 Speaker 4: Yeah, Jay, that was my jam. 1187 00:58:55,760 --> 00:58:58,680 Speaker 1: Now I want to know if I'm the only one 1188 00:58:58,680 --> 00:59:01,120 Speaker 1: that's noticed this this year. It's completely thrown me off 1189 00:59:01,120 --> 00:59:03,040 Speaker 1: and I've not gotten used to it. Okay, is it 1190 00:59:03,080 --> 00:59:07,960 Speaker 1: Braidsmith's teeth? Excuse me, Braidsmith's teeth? You know he got 1191 00:59:08,000 --> 00:59:08,720 Speaker 1: those Veneers? 1192 00:59:09,160 --> 00:59:09,760 Speaker 4: Did he? Really? 1193 00:59:10,040 --> 00:59:12,280 Speaker 3: Not a big fan of him? The Dan Weldon look, 1194 00:59:12,960 --> 00:59:18,040 Speaker 3: the Freddie Freeman look. Okay, no I need you Eddie Garrison. 1195 00:59:18,240 --> 00:59:20,480 Speaker 3: Matter of fact, if any of you right now are 1196 00:59:20,560 --> 00:59:23,280 Speaker 3: listening at work, of course, if you're listening at work 1197 00:59:23,280 --> 00:59:25,200 Speaker 3: and you're listening online, don't do what I'm about to say. 1198 00:59:25,240 --> 00:59:26,400 Speaker 4: Unless you're using your phone. 1199 00:59:26,560 --> 00:59:28,920 Speaker 1: Don't go away from the website that you're on right 1200 00:59:28,960 --> 00:59:30,720 Speaker 1: now listening to my voice if that's how you're listening 1201 00:59:30,760 --> 00:59:32,880 Speaker 1: to me. But if you are somewhere where you have 1202 00:59:33,000 --> 00:59:36,000 Speaker 1: me on a radio and you're near a website, I 1203 00:59:36,120 --> 00:59:38,200 Speaker 1: need you to go to ESPN dot com. This is 1204 00:59:38,240 --> 00:59:40,680 Speaker 1: going to be an exercise here. Okay, okay, Eddie, if 1205 00:59:40,680 --> 00:59:43,280 Speaker 1: you could please go to ESPN dot com. I'm here, Okay. 1206 00:59:43,320 --> 00:59:45,800 Speaker 1: Now I want you to click on the box score. 1207 00:59:45,840 --> 00:59:48,080 Speaker 1: You are we gonna go. We'll stick with Purdue here, Okay, 1208 00:59:48,440 --> 00:59:50,840 Speaker 1: click on the on the the box score of the 1209 00:59:50,840 --> 00:59:54,840 Speaker 1: predue Indiana game. Okay, okay, now look at me. Don't 1210 00:59:54,840 --> 00:59:55,440 Speaker 1: look there yet. 1211 00:59:55,520 --> 00:59:55,840 Speaker 4: Okay. 1212 00:59:56,880 --> 00:59:59,720 Speaker 1: I want you to name a Purdue player for med 1213 01:00:00,280 --> 01:00:02,080 Speaker 1: Brydon Smith. I need you to tell me how many 1214 01:00:02,080 --> 01:00:03,480 Speaker 1: points he had as soon as you look at the 1215 01:00:03,520 --> 01:00:03,919 Speaker 1: box score. 1216 01:00:04,000 --> 01:00:06,840 Speaker 4: Go okay, let me get there. He had five. 1217 01:00:08,520 --> 01:00:11,640 Speaker 1: Did your eye immediately go to the far right hand column? No, 1218 01:00:11,680 --> 01:00:14,440 Speaker 1: because I'm used to this. Now, when did they begin this? 1219 01:00:14,440 --> 01:00:18,320 Speaker 1: This is completely throwing me off because ESPN somehow and 1220 01:00:18,360 --> 01:00:20,439 Speaker 1: I don't know when this took place, but it used 1221 01:00:20,480 --> 01:00:24,640 Speaker 1: it for literally, Okay, I'm over a half century old. Literally, 1222 01:00:24,720 --> 01:00:28,400 Speaker 1: for the vast majority of that half century, every time 1223 01:00:28,440 --> 01:00:30,840 Speaker 1: I opened a box score, the total number of points 1224 01:00:30,920 --> 01:00:33,000 Speaker 1: is the last column on the right hand side. Now, 1225 01:00:33,040 --> 01:00:37,760 Speaker 1: all of a sudden, it's the second column. And sometimes 1226 01:00:37,760 --> 01:00:40,280 Speaker 1: from an NBA standpoint, they put minutes in the far 1227 01:00:40,400 --> 01:00:41,040 Speaker 1: right hand column. 1228 01:00:41,120 --> 01:00:41,200 Speaker 2: Ye. 1229 01:00:41,320 --> 01:00:45,480 Speaker 1: So I'm overseas on vacation and I'm looking up the 1230 01:00:45,520 --> 01:00:47,240 Speaker 1: chant and says like, hey, what happened in the pacer game? 1231 01:00:47,440 --> 01:00:49,000 Speaker 1: I go, I don't know, let me look. So I 1232 01:00:49,040 --> 01:00:50,320 Speaker 1: look at the box score and I pull it up 1233 01:00:50,320 --> 01:00:53,760 Speaker 1: and I'm like, holy cow, unbelievable. I'm like, look at 1234 01:00:53,800 --> 01:00:57,640 Speaker 1: the balance of this. Pascal Siakam had thirty two, Isaiah 1235 01:00:57,760 --> 01:01:03,200 Speaker 1: Jackson had twenty nine. Ben Shephard had twenty seven. Tonight 1236 01:01:03,240 --> 01:01:05,640 Speaker 1: and then I'm like, wait a minute, that's minutes. When 1237 01:01:05,640 --> 01:01:07,600 Speaker 1: did this happen? When they flip flopped this? Because I 1238 01:01:07,680 --> 01:01:10,720 Speaker 1: can't get used to it. This Literally, I'm driving in Ireland, 1239 01:01:10,760 --> 01:01:14,680 Speaker 1: is what I'm doing here in October this year? Yes, 1240 01:01:14,840 --> 01:01:16,360 Speaker 1: who in the hell came up with this idea? 1241 01:01:16,440 --> 01:01:16,880 Speaker 4: No idea? 1242 01:01:16,960 --> 01:01:19,240 Speaker 1: Am I the only person I'd like to know? If 1243 01:01:19,280 --> 01:01:22,320 Speaker 1: I'm the only person that has noticed this. Number one 1244 01:01:22,360 --> 01:01:24,480 Speaker 1: and number two is completely thrown off kilter for it, 1245 01:01:25,440 --> 01:01:28,240 Speaker 1: because literally I'm running around and it's like you ever 1246 01:01:28,240 --> 01:01:29,720 Speaker 1: have one of those days where you're running around your 1247 01:01:29,720 --> 01:01:32,560 Speaker 1: shirts inside out and it's like two in the afternoon. 1248 01:01:32,600 --> 01:01:33,919 Speaker 1: You look and you're like, oh my gosh, the tag 1249 01:01:34,000 --> 01:01:35,880 Speaker 1: is like on the back. You ever had that happen 1250 01:01:36,040 --> 01:01:38,480 Speaker 1: T shirt and anything? Yep, That's how I'm feeling right now. 1251 01:01:38,840 --> 01:01:40,760 Speaker 1: My buddy Darryl Page, I worked with the Channel six, 1252 01:01:40,800 --> 01:01:42,400 Speaker 1: great guy. One day, I walk in, I look down, 1253 01:01:42,440 --> 01:01:44,000 Speaker 1: I go, Daryl, you weren't two different shoes. Huh, you 1254 01:01:44,000 --> 01:01:45,720 Speaker 1: weren't two different shoes. What are you talking about? You 1255 01:01:45,760 --> 01:01:47,400 Speaker 1: got on a loafer and a tennis shoe. Oh my gosh, 1256 01:01:47,400 --> 01:01:49,160 Speaker 1: I got dressed in the dark. That's how I'm feeling 1257 01:01:49,240 --> 01:01:52,000 Speaker 1: looking at this deal. Completely thrown me off. 1258 01:01:52,360 --> 01:01:52,640 Speaker 4: Now. 1259 01:01:52,920 --> 01:01:57,920 Speaker 1: Lyndon Wood yesterday taking on Indiana. Now, Indiana to me 1260 01:01:58,320 --> 01:02:02,640 Speaker 1: is obvious more intriguing than is Purdue because of the 1261 01:02:02,680 --> 01:02:06,480 Speaker 1: fact that with Indiana, you know, you don't have the 1262 01:02:06,560 --> 01:02:09,960 Speaker 1: familiarity nor do they have it with one another that 1263 01:02:10,120 --> 01:02:15,320 Speaker 1: you get clearly with Purdue. Because Purdue, you know, the 1264 01:02:15,400 --> 01:02:18,120 Speaker 1: roster itself. We're starting to get to know Indiana a 1265 01:02:18,160 --> 01:02:23,400 Speaker 1: little bit better. Goes without saying, but the schedule is 1266 01:02:23,440 --> 01:02:27,080 Speaker 1: such that with Indiana, I think Indiana is going to 1267 01:02:27,120 --> 01:02:28,720 Speaker 1: be really good. But at the same time, I have 1268 01:02:28,800 --> 01:02:32,320 Speaker 1: to continue to remind myself and like kind of timper 1269 01:02:32,400 --> 01:02:34,760 Speaker 1: my expectations based on the fact that how many true 1270 01:02:34,760 --> 01:02:36,680 Speaker 1: tests have they had. I thought Marquette was a really 1271 01:02:36,720 --> 01:02:41,440 Speaker 1: good test for them, but and they were outstanding against Marquette. 1272 01:02:42,400 --> 01:02:44,960 Speaker 1: But again last night one of those games kind of 1273 01:02:45,000 --> 01:02:46,960 Speaker 1: like what they had earlier in the week where you 1274 01:02:47,040 --> 01:02:50,080 Speaker 1: anticipated that it would be you know, you would anticipate 1275 01:02:50,120 --> 01:02:52,439 Speaker 1: against the linden Wood that you're going to go out 1276 01:02:52,480 --> 01:02:55,200 Speaker 1: and you're going to take complete control of that game. 1277 01:02:55,280 --> 01:02:57,520 Speaker 3: It makes me wonder this jake based off the last 1278 01:02:57,520 --> 01:03:00,400 Speaker 3: two games where you're playing inferior opponents and you come 1279 01:03:00,480 --> 01:03:03,840 Speaker 3: up to play in the exhibition against Baylor, you come out, 1280 01:03:03,880 --> 01:03:06,200 Speaker 3: you perform well, You beat Baylor at gamebridge field House 1281 01:03:06,200 --> 01:03:09,440 Speaker 3: and Nutril Flour. You come out and you play in 1282 01:03:09,520 --> 01:03:12,040 Speaker 3: Chicago on a neutral floor against Marquete and you play well. 1283 01:03:12,280 --> 01:03:13,920 Speaker 3: Is it one of Is this Hoosiers team gonna be 1284 01:03:13,960 --> 01:03:15,880 Speaker 3: one of those teams that plays up to the competition 1285 01:03:16,000 --> 01:03:19,920 Speaker 3: and but also plays down to the competition as I don't. 1286 01:03:19,720 --> 01:03:21,400 Speaker 1: Know that we know yet though, just because we don't 1287 01:03:21,400 --> 01:03:23,880 Speaker 1: know who they are, right, And by that I mean 1288 01:03:23,920 --> 01:03:29,920 Speaker 1: this with Purdue. With Purdue, I talked about their balance, 1289 01:03:30,040 --> 01:03:32,120 Speaker 1: and you know that at any point they can go 1290 01:03:32,160 --> 01:03:34,040 Speaker 1: to a number of different guys. Lawyer can get it 1291 01:03:34,080 --> 01:03:36,360 Speaker 1: going if he doesn't Brayden Smith, you know Braiden Smith 1292 01:03:36,440 --> 01:03:39,160 Speaker 1: last night and off night, he gets Lawyer involved. Trey 1293 01:03:39,200 --> 01:03:41,960 Speaker 1: Kaufman Wren, you know, is as stable as it gets right, 1294 01:03:42,400 --> 01:03:46,200 Speaker 1: and they now have help for him on the rebounding 1295 01:03:46,240 --> 01:03:47,880 Speaker 1: side of things. But they have a number of different 1296 01:03:47,920 --> 01:03:50,880 Speaker 1: guys they can go to that if one's not feeling it, 1297 01:03:51,280 --> 01:03:54,000 Speaker 1: another is. And they have a point guard that knows 1298 01:03:54,120 --> 01:03:57,920 Speaker 1: the personnel like the back of his hand. From Indiana standpoint, 1299 01:03:57,960 --> 01:04:00,840 Speaker 1: I think we know that tugertav Rees is that's your guy. 1300 01:04:01,240 --> 01:04:04,120 Speaker 1: He is your lightning in a bottle. He's gonna feel it. 1301 01:04:04,200 --> 01:04:06,640 Speaker 1: He can hit from anywhere. Score, He is a flat 1302 01:04:06,640 --> 01:04:08,800 Speaker 1: out score, no doubt. He's an over two thousand point 1303 01:04:08,840 --> 01:04:10,440 Speaker 1: scorer in college basketball. 1304 01:04:11,160 --> 01:04:12,040 Speaker 4: But I don't know. 1305 01:04:11,960 --> 01:04:16,000 Speaker 1: That Indiana's players know themselves well enough now to know 1306 01:04:16,320 --> 01:04:21,360 Speaker 1: like Lamar Wilkerson is indeed a get my own shot 1307 01:04:21,760 --> 01:04:26,000 Speaker 1: heat check guy. But outside of that, do we know 1308 01:04:26,360 --> 01:04:30,120 Speaker 1: what other players who they go to do they you know, 1309 01:04:30,200 --> 01:04:33,720 Speaker 1: does connor Enright know okay, I gotta get Read Bailey 1310 01:04:33,760 --> 01:04:36,120 Speaker 1: in this spot. You know this is where he can 1311 01:04:36,120 --> 01:04:37,760 Speaker 1: get comfortable to get things going. 1312 01:04:38,400 --> 01:04:38,960 Speaker 4: Does he know? 1313 01:04:39,680 --> 01:04:42,960 Speaker 1: Okay, Trent Sisly, who's a freshman and played well last night, 1314 01:04:43,000 --> 01:04:45,560 Speaker 1: I thought in stretches, I know where he likes it. 1315 01:04:45,600 --> 01:04:48,200 Speaker 1: I know that he can he can provide this for me. 1316 01:04:48,360 --> 01:04:51,920 Speaker 1: I think Indiana is still feeling out and understanding how 1317 01:04:51,920 --> 01:04:54,720 Speaker 1: they distribute that around and figuring out who their guy is. 1318 01:04:55,120 --> 01:04:57,320 Speaker 1: And they need a third score for sure. I think 1319 01:04:57,360 --> 01:04:59,320 Speaker 1: Read Bailey can be that. And I think by the 1320 01:04:59,400 --> 01:05:02,200 Speaker 1: end of the year people are really gonna like Tatan 1321 01:05:02,280 --> 01:05:05,680 Speaker 1: Connorway and his ability to kind of distribute as well. 1322 01:05:06,400 --> 01:05:09,440 Speaker 1: But I just think that as we are still you know, 1323 01:05:09,480 --> 01:05:11,680 Speaker 1: it's like in Hoosiers when Gene Hackman when he says, 1324 01:05:11,800 --> 01:05:14,560 Speaker 1: when Norman Dale says, you know, the guys are you know, 1325 01:05:14,720 --> 01:05:16,280 Speaker 1: I'm still getting to know him a little bit and 1326 01:05:16,320 --> 01:05:19,640 Speaker 1: figure him out. I think that's what Indiana's feeling about themselves. 1327 01:05:19,880 --> 01:05:22,680 Speaker 1: They are still and so you can look at Indiana's 1328 01:05:22,760 --> 01:05:26,400 Speaker 1: schedule and you can say, look, they haven't truly been 1329 01:05:26,400 --> 01:05:30,480 Speaker 1: tested yet except for Marquette, and they weren't even tested 1330 01:05:30,520 --> 01:05:32,800 Speaker 1: in that game. But I think that part of the 1331 01:05:32,880 --> 01:05:37,200 Speaker 1: test for Indiana is simply the familiarity of figuring out 1332 01:05:37,200 --> 01:05:39,840 Speaker 1: who exactly they are. But I think you've got to 1333 01:05:39,880 --> 01:05:41,680 Speaker 1: be happy with you know, obviously five and oh you're 1334 01:05:41,720 --> 01:05:45,280 Speaker 1: happy with it. But they it took him a while 1335 01:05:45,360 --> 01:05:48,520 Speaker 1: last night before they finally got that separation. But Tucker 1336 01:05:48,520 --> 01:05:50,400 Speaker 1: debrees a really good player and he's probably gonna average 1337 01:05:50,440 --> 01:05:52,680 Speaker 1: twenty a game for him this year. They just need 1338 01:05:52,840 --> 01:05:55,520 Speaker 1: and Wilkerson will be their second leading scorer, no question. 1339 01:05:55,960 --> 01:05:59,000 Speaker 1: They've got to figure out where this comes beyond that 1340 01:05:59,320 --> 01:06:01,520 Speaker 1: semi state football. Kyle Nett and Rep going to be 1341 01:06:01,880 --> 01:06:03,760 Speaker 1: covering all of it. We'll find out where he's going 1342 01:06:03,800 --> 01:06:05,480 Speaker 1: to be and what he's gonna watch. We're gonna find 1343 01:06:05,480 --> 01:06:09,840 Speaker 1: it out next One of my favorite days of the year, 1344 01:06:11,560 --> 01:06:13,400 Speaker 1: as a matter of fact, it might be my favorite 1345 01:06:13,480 --> 01:06:19,040 Speaker 1: day of the year is and I love everything about it. 1346 01:06:19,400 --> 01:06:21,200 Speaker 4: Every day we do this show together because you know, 1347 01:06:21,240 --> 01:06:24,080 Speaker 4: you get to work with me. Is that what it is? Okay? 1348 01:06:24,280 --> 01:06:27,240 Speaker 4: You know you're Eddie. 1349 01:06:28,640 --> 01:06:34,280 Speaker 3: You're like bourbon. Everyone loves bourbon. It's an acquired taste, right, No, 1350 01:06:34,440 --> 01:06:35,480 Speaker 3: everyone loves bourbon. 1351 01:06:36,040 --> 01:06:37,960 Speaker 1: I think I told you. I've never had bourbon before 1352 01:06:38,040 --> 01:06:40,560 Speaker 1: until my fiftieth birthday. My buddy Scott McConnell shows up 1353 01:06:40,600 --> 01:06:42,680 Speaker 1: at my party and goes, yeah, I realize I hadn't 1354 01:06:42,680 --> 01:06:44,680 Speaker 1: bought you anything, So I went across the street and bought. 1355 01:06:44,480 --> 01:06:46,280 Speaker 4: Your bottle of bourbon. Any relation to TJ. 1356 01:06:47,360 --> 01:06:51,080 Speaker 1: No relation to TJ, Scott McConnell, although probably would like 1357 01:06:51,120 --> 01:06:54,520 Speaker 1: to be a relation to TJ. But he got me 1358 01:06:54,560 --> 01:06:57,320 Speaker 1: a bottle of Jefferson's Reserve, which is a really good bourbon. 1359 01:06:57,520 --> 01:06:58,800 Speaker 4: Yeah, and I just. 1360 01:07:00,200 --> 01:07:02,240 Speaker 1: It's sat probably for a year my house and finally 1361 01:07:02,240 --> 01:07:03,960 Speaker 1: when the night I decided to try it, and I've 1362 01:07:03,960 --> 01:07:06,600 Speaker 1: got to admit I was, like I called McConnell, I 1363 01:07:06,760 --> 01:07:09,880 Speaker 1: think you ruined me because like you bought me like 1364 01:07:09,920 --> 01:07:12,280 Speaker 1: a really good bourbon. And so now I enjoy it 1365 01:07:12,360 --> 01:07:15,280 Speaker 1: and so now I'm getting into it. But previous to that, 1366 01:07:15,320 --> 01:07:17,000 Speaker 1: when it comes to bourbon, I was completely lost. 1367 01:07:17,040 --> 01:07:20,320 Speaker 8: Speaking of lost and clueless, we bring on Kyle Edenrich. 1368 01:07:20,000 --> 01:07:21,760 Speaker 4: From the n That's exactly right. 1369 01:07:21,800 --> 01:07:23,840 Speaker 1: We do exactly that on the Java House Peel and 1370 01:07:23,840 --> 01:07:26,920 Speaker 1: Poor Guest line IHSAA Semi State football weekend. What I 1371 01:07:26,920 --> 01:07:29,080 Speaker 1: was going to say is one of my favorite weekends 1372 01:07:29,160 --> 01:07:33,280 Speaker 1: of the year is next Friday night, the night after Thanksgiving, 1373 01:07:33,360 --> 01:07:36,960 Speaker 1: high school football state finals getting underway, everything the magic 1374 01:07:37,000 --> 01:07:39,360 Speaker 1: of downtown getting ready for the holiday season. But you 1375 01:07:39,400 --> 01:07:42,280 Speaker 1: got to play the semi state games first. Kyle joins 1376 01:07:42,360 --> 01:07:45,040 Speaker 1: us to talk about exactly that. Kyle Nedripp. There are 1377 01:07:45,160 --> 01:07:49,760 Speaker 1: obviously at this point, twelve remaining teams amongst I think 1378 01:07:49,760 --> 01:07:52,760 Speaker 1: I'm back twenty four remaining teams amongst the six classes. 1379 01:07:53,120 --> 01:07:54,640 Speaker 1: You will be at what game tonight? 1380 01:07:56,080 --> 01:07:59,960 Speaker 8: Yeah, I'll be at Brownsburg for the Warren Central Brownsburg games, 1381 01:08:00,200 --> 01:08:02,480 Speaker 8: say South semi State. 1382 01:08:02,800 --> 01:08:05,440 Speaker 1: And I will show my You know, we've talked so 1383 01:08:05,520 --> 01:08:07,840 Speaker 1: much about Brownsburg this year, we have not talked as 1384 01:08:07,920 --> 01:08:12,320 Speaker 1: much about Warren Central. So pardon my ignorance on this question. 1385 01:08:12,560 --> 01:08:15,160 Speaker 1: Is this a bit of a surprise for Warren Central 1386 01:08:15,200 --> 01:08:17,439 Speaker 1: to be here at this point or was this an 1387 01:08:17,439 --> 01:08:18,479 Speaker 1: expected collision? 1388 01:08:19,680 --> 01:08:21,679 Speaker 8: No, I would say it's a bit of a surprise. 1389 01:08:21,800 --> 01:08:21,960 Speaker 2: You know. 1390 01:08:22,000 --> 01:08:24,120 Speaker 8: I think going into the year, you probably you probably 1391 01:08:24,200 --> 01:08:26,479 Speaker 8: pencil in center Grove for this game, you know, because 1392 01:08:26,560 --> 01:08:29,040 Speaker 8: that's kind of been the you know, normally, when Center 1393 01:08:29,040 --> 01:08:31,240 Speaker 8: Grove gets to the regional, they don't lose that game. 1394 01:08:31,800 --> 01:08:34,599 Speaker 8: And they had beaten Warren several times in a row. 1395 01:08:35,680 --> 01:08:37,559 Speaker 8: You know, as the year went along, you know, Warren 1396 01:08:37,600 --> 01:08:40,240 Speaker 8: looked like a team that you know could challenge them, 1397 01:08:40,280 --> 01:08:41,840 Speaker 8: and then you know, went on a little bit of 1398 01:08:41,840 --> 01:08:45,519 Speaker 8: a losing streak, three game losing streak, and then you know, 1399 01:08:45,600 --> 01:08:48,360 Speaker 8: they do have a very yeah, I would say an 1400 01:08:48,400 --> 01:08:50,720 Speaker 8: easier route in the sectional, but then once you get 1401 01:08:50,760 --> 01:08:52,560 Speaker 8: to that regional it gets a lot tougher obviously with 1402 01:08:52,640 --> 01:08:55,639 Speaker 8: Center Grove. Uh, but they played really well last week 1403 01:08:55,680 --> 01:08:58,360 Speaker 8: and they do have I mean, you know, I would 1404 01:08:58,360 --> 01:09:01,040 Speaker 8: say that the interesting matchup tonight, I think I think 1405 01:09:01,080 --> 01:09:03,439 Speaker 8: Warren's offense will do some damage. They have a really 1406 01:09:03,439 --> 01:09:07,799 Speaker 8: good running back named Keon Thomas who's a junior Purdue 1407 01:09:07,840 --> 01:09:10,519 Speaker 8: and I you or after him among others. But but 1408 01:09:10,680 --> 01:09:13,320 Speaker 8: you know, and I very good receivers. They got some 1409 01:09:13,400 --> 01:09:16,439 Speaker 8: junior guys who are really good. And at quarterback, who's 1410 01:09:16,439 --> 01:09:20,120 Speaker 8: a sophomore who's who's going to be really good already, Uh, 1411 01:09:20,280 --> 01:09:23,840 Speaker 8: you know, promising young player Jack Quillan. So you know 1412 01:09:23,880 --> 01:09:26,439 Speaker 8: there's talent there. The curiosity I have is how that 1413 01:09:26,479 --> 01:09:29,360 Speaker 8: Warren defense holds up against Brownsburg's offense, which has been 1414 01:09:29,400 --> 01:09:32,439 Speaker 8: so good throughout the year. You know, can they you know, 1415 01:09:32,479 --> 01:09:34,880 Speaker 8: can they get pressure, can they stop the run? You know, 1416 01:09:35,000 --> 01:09:37,200 Speaker 8: I'm I'm really curious on that side of the ball, 1417 01:09:37,400 --> 01:09:40,000 Speaker 8: you know, kind of how that happens tonight. And you know, 1418 01:09:40,400 --> 01:09:43,240 Speaker 8: the weather, you know, could play a factor more than 1419 01:09:43,280 --> 01:09:43,959 Speaker 8: other games. 1420 01:09:43,800 --> 01:09:44,360 Speaker 4: Have this year. 1421 01:09:44,400 --> 01:09:46,439 Speaker 8: So that's something with all these games tonight though, well, 1422 01:09:46,479 --> 01:09:48,240 Speaker 8: that weather factor. 1423 01:09:47,960 --> 01:09:50,400 Speaker 1: In Kyle, it it seems to me, And you tell 1424 01:09:50,400 --> 01:09:53,040 Speaker 1: me if I'm wrong. If you had to look at 1425 01:09:53,040 --> 01:09:55,920 Speaker 1: a team that the weather could impact, you know, Brownsburg 1426 01:09:57,040 --> 01:09:59,599 Speaker 1: by from what I understand and what I've seen this year, 1427 01:09:59,640 --> 01:10:01,960 Speaker 1: that's it team that if you're going to use a 1428 01:10:02,000 --> 01:10:04,400 Speaker 1: college term here, like Ohio State, they got guys that 1429 01:10:04,400 --> 01:10:06,160 Speaker 1: can beat you in space, right, I mean, they got 1430 01:10:06,160 --> 01:10:09,479 Speaker 1: guys that that can can get behind a defense, make 1431 01:10:09,560 --> 01:10:11,679 Speaker 1: plays for you, and they can go to the air 1432 01:10:11,720 --> 01:10:14,000 Speaker 1: and rely on that a lot, and that could be 1433 01:10:14,080 --> 01:10:16,759 Speaker 1: impacted tonight, correct for sure? 1434 01:10:16,840 --> 01:10:19,880 Speaker 8: Yeah, I mean that's definitely something to watch, you know, 1435 01:10:19,920 --> 01:10:22,160 Speaker 8: And I think you know, I also look at that 1436 01:10:22,200 --> 01:10:24,719 Speaker 8: Brownsburg team, you know, I covered him last week against 1437 01:10:24,760 --> 01:10:27,840 Speaker 8: the Cator and and their their offensive line was was 1438 01:10:27,960 --> 01:10:29,880 Speaker 8: really good and they were able to run the ball 1439 01:10:30,040 --> 01:10:33,400 Speaker 8: and they've done that, you know, pretty consistently throughout the year. 1440 01:10:33,439 --> 01:10:35,599 Speaker 8: They they're really good at, you know, mixing it up. 1441 01:10:35,640 --> 01:10:38,280 Speaker 8: And you know, Oscar Fry and their court and their 1442 01:10:38,280 --> 01:10:41,599 Speaker 8: receivers Brandon Sharp and Avan Robinson and uh you know 1443 01:10:41,680 --> 01:10:44,479 Speaker 8: Tes Virgil and those guys are really good too in space, 1444 01:10:44,560 --> 01:10:46,960 Speaker 8: like you said. But but I think if Brownsburg has 1445 01:10:47,000 --> 01:10:48,680 Speaker 8: to line up and run the ball, they can do it. 1446 01:10:49,040 --> 01:10:51,000 Speaker 8: I think that's going to be you know, and I 1447 01:10:51,040 --> 01:10:53,160 Speaker 8: think Warren, you know, that's kind of what they want 1448 01:10:53,160 --> 01:10:55,400 Speaker 8: to play off of a little bit too. So you know, 1449 01:10:55,479 --> 01:10:57,320 Speaker 8: I think it's two teams that are equipped to you know, 1450 01:10:57,360 --> 01:10:59,320 Speaker 8: they want to both you know, kind of use their 1451 01:10:59,439 --> 01:11:02,400 Speaker 8: their weapons in space. But I think teams that will 1452 01:11:02,600 --> 01:11:05,240 Speaker 8: can run and will try to run, you know, especially 1453 01:11:05,280 --> 01:11:06,320 Speaker 8: pending the weather tonight. 1454 01:11:06,760 --> 01:11:09,000 Speaker 1: Okay, the other side of it in six A Westfield 1455 01:11:09,080 --> 01:11:12,519 Speaker 1: obviously locally, but now they've got Carol out of Fort Wayne. 1456 01:11:13,160 --> 01:11:16,160 Speaker 1: What sort of match up do does Westfield find themselves 1457 01:11:16,200 --> 01:11:16,759 Speaker 1: getting into. 1458 01:11:18,080 --> 01:11:19,880 Speaker 8: Yeah, And I got some word this morning that it 1459 01:11:19,920 --> 01:11:22,760 Speaker 8: sounds like Deacon King the Westfield running back who you know, 1460 01:11:22,840 --> 01:11:25,360 Speaker 8: he had an ankle sprain and has only been playing 1461 01:11:25,479 --> 01:11:28,200 Speaker 8: mostly safety here lately, but it sounds like he's going 1462 01:11:28,200 --> 01:11:30,320 Speaker 8: back to running back tonight. So that's a good sign 1463 01:11:30,360 --> 01:11:34,720 Speaker 8: for a Westfield going into that big game. Carol is 1464 01:11:34,800 --> 01:11:37,080 Speaker 8: more of a and if you notice, you know, Carroll, 1465 01:11:37,200 --> 01:11:39,479 Speaker 8: they made it to the state finals four years ago. 1466 01:11:39,600 --> 01:11:43,080 Speaker 8: They upset the HSC to get there, who are ranked 1467 01:11:43,160 --> 01:11:45,200 Speaker 8: number one in this in this same round, in the 1468 01:11:45,200 --> 01:11:48,800 Speaker 8: semi state round, so they do have some experience, you know, 1469 01:11:48,880 --> 01:11:52,040 Speaker 8: in games like this, although you know it's been four 1470 01:11:52,080 --> 01:11:54,280 Speaker 8: years ago, but at least you know, have a little 1471 01:11:54,280 --> 01:11:57,120 Speaker 8: bit of tradition of doing it. In this round, they 1472 01:11:57,160 --> 01:11:59,200 Speaker 8: are more of a passing team, you know, they they're 1473 01:11:59,240 --> 01:12:01,840 Speaker 8: really going to want to try to throw it. Gabe 1474 01:12:01,920 --> 01:12:04,839 Speaker 8: Rising or their quarterback as over three thousand yards passing 1475 01:12:04,880 --> 01:12:07,200 Speaker 8: and you know they have a receiver at Jaden van 1476 01:12:07,320 --> 01:12:11,160 Speaker 8: Pelt who has caught you know, sixty six balls for 1477 01:12:11,320 --> 01:12:14,439 Speaker 8: almost fourteen hundred yards, so he's a really good receiver. 1478 01:12:15,240 --> 01:12:17,680 Speaker 8: But I think this, I think their style sort of 1479 01:12:17,680 --> 01:12:21,080 Speaker 8: plays into Westfield's hands a little bit because they really 1480 01:12:21,120 --> 01:12:24,320 Speaker 8: get after the quarterback. Alex Aaron Bolis is a really 1481 01:12:24,360 --> 01:12:27,720 Speaker 8: good edge rusher going to Grand Valley State. And then 1482 01:12:28,240 --> 01:12:30,240 Speaker 8: you know, like I said, Deacon King play safety. They 1483 01:12:30,320 --> 01:12:32,679 Speaker 8: have good coverage guys, so you know, I think they're 1484 01:12:32,720 --> 01:12:35,280 Speaker 8: in pretty good shape here. I think it'll be kind 1485 01:12:35,280 --> 01:12:38,240 Speaker 8: of a Westfield hasn't really blown people out, so I 1486 01:12:38,240 --> 01:12:41,000 Speaker 8: think it'll be a close game still, but I like 1487 01:12:41,040 --> 01:12:43,040 Speaker 8: Westfield to get there. I think we could see a 1488 01:12:43,080 --> 01:12:46,519 Speaker 8: matchup next week of the same matchup we had last 1489 01:12:46,560 --> 01:12:47,240 Speaker 8: year in six A. 1490 01:12:47,880 --> 01:12:50,400 Speaker 1: You know, the Kyle ned Rep is my guest from 1491 01:12:50,520 --> 01:12:52,599 Speaker 1: the Indianapolis stories on the Java House Peel and poor 1492 01:12:52,680 --> 01:12:55,519 Speaker 1: guest line Kyle, one of the stories. You know, we 1493 01:12:55,560 --> 01:12:57,439 Speaker 1: could sit here and talk. Obviously, Blooming's in south of 1494 01:12:57,520 --> 01:12:59,439 Speaker 1: New Palin five a New Pow. We know how good 1495 01:12:59,439 --> 01:13:03,920 Speaker 1: they are offensively. I think the best story in the state, 1496 01:13:04,200 --> 01:13:08,320 Speaker 1: and it's obviously getting now even national traction, is that 1497 01:13:08,640 --> 01:13:11,960 Speaker 1: of Miles McLaughlin at Knox, who is trying to surpass 1498 01:13:12,040 --> 01:13:14,800 Speaker 1: Derrick Henry for the most rushing yards in high school 1499 01:13:14,840 --> 01:13:19,880 Speaker 1: history nationally speaking. And I guess a two part question, 1500 01:13:20,640 --> 01:13:22,920 Speaker 1: the first being is he going to be able to 1501 01:13:22,920 --> 01:13:26,400 Speaker 1: accomplish that feat. Let's say, if they were to lose 1502 01:13:26,439 --> 01:13:30,200 Speaker 1: to fort Wayne Lewis tonight, is he within average of 1503 01:13:30,240 --> 01:13:32,599 Speaker 1: being able to get it? And then number two, what 1504 01:13:32,800 --> 01:13:35,200 Speaker 1: is next for him? When you're talking about somebody with 1505 01:13:35,280 --> 01:13:37,560 Speaker 1: that sort of prolific efficiency. 1506 01:13:38,880 --> 01:13:42,200 Speaker 8: Yeah, I mean it's fascinating. Dana is going to go 1507 01:13:42,280 --> 01:13:43,720 Speaker 8: up and cover it for us, and I can't wait 1508 01:13:43,760 --> 01:13:45,920 Speaker 8: to see what she ends up writing about or how 1509 01:13:45,920 --> 01:13:50,320 Speaker 8: this game unfolds tonight. But you know, it's a kind 1510 01:13:50,320 --> 01:13:52,759 Speaker 8: of I had fun this week. We talked to Josh 1511 01:13:52,760 --> 01:13:55,240 Speaker 8: Aaron and I, one of our reporters, called some coaches 1512 01:13:55,280 --> 01:13:57,680 Speaker 8: around the state just to ask about McLaughlin. Why it's 1513 01:13:57,680 --> 01:14:00,160 Speaker 8: so hard to stop him, you know, because really you 1514 01:14:00,200 --> 01:14:02,720 Speaker 8: know what they do on you know, you watch it 1515 01:14:02,720 --> 01:14:04,320 Speaker 8: on film. And I went up the Knox this year 1516 01:14:04,320 --> 01:14:06,240 Speaker 8: and talked to him and went to a practice, and 1517 01:14:06,720 --> 01:14:08,960 Speaker 8: you know, it looks pretty simple. He takes the handoff 1518 01:14:08,960 --> 01:14:11,519 Speaker 8: and he runs, you know, one way or another, and 1519 01:14:11,920 --> 01:14:14,120 Speaker 8: kind of this is how he does it. It's a 1520 01:14:14,120 --> 01:14:16,720 Speaker 8: little bit more intricate obviously than that. But but yeah, 1521 01:14:16,760 --> 01:14:19,400 Speaker 8: I mean he's in range. I mean, it's three sixty 1522 01:14:19,439 --> 01:14:21,639 Speaker 8: four tonight. You know, he would have to have three 1523 01:14:21,680 --> 01:14:25,480 Speaker 8: sixty four to break the record, which sounds crazy, but 1524 01:14:25,040 --> 01:14:28,120 Speaker 8: it's basically what he's been doing, you know, all season long. 1525 01:14:28,240 --> 01:14:32,719 Speaker 8: So you know that number is attainable. Whether Lures allows 1526 01:14:32,760 --> 01:14:35,040 Speaker 8: that to happen is another thing. You know, Louis has 1527 01:14:35,040 --> 01:14:37,840 Speaker 8: a really good defensive line. You know, their seniors, they're 1528 01:14:38,120 --> 01:14:41,719 Speaker 8: they're athletic guys up front. They're a little bit younger 1529 01:14:41,760 --> 01:14:44,559 Speaker 8: on the offensive side, but they're but they are talented 1530 01:14:44,600 --> 01:14:47,320 Speaker 8: on that side as well. Leuis' record it's kind of 1531 01:14:47,360 --> 01:14:50,400 Speaker 8: like Cathedral, you know, they don't their record during the 1532 01:14:50,439 --> 01:14:52,600 Speaker 8: season may not always look great, but it's because they 1533 01:14:52,680 --> 01:14:55,479 Speaker 8: play six eight teams and you know, really good programs 1534 01:14:55,520 --> 01:14:57,800 Speaker 8: in four Wayne every year, so they're they're better than 1535 01:14:57,800 --> 01:15:00,519 Speaker 8: the record shows they're eight and five, but that's sort 1536 01:15:00,520 --> 01:15:03,559 Speaker 8: of meaningless, you know. But yeah, I mean, you know, 1537 01:15:03,600 --> 01:15:06,680 Speaker 8: talking to some coaches, they feel like this is kind 1538 01:15:06,680 --> 01:15:08,840 Speaker 8: of a coin flip game, you know, so even if 1539 01:15:08,880 --> 01:15:10,880 Speaker 8: he doesn't break it and knocks wins, you know, he 1540 01:15:10,920 --> 01:15:13,439 Speaker 8: could break it next week if they make the state finals, 1541 01:15:13,439 --> 01:15:16,320 Speaker 8: and that'd be obviously a cool story too. But I 1542 01:15:16,360 --> 01:15:18,160 Speaker 8: don't have a good hand, you know, it's hard to know, 1543 01:15:18,600 --> 01:15:21,240 Speaker 8: you know, how this matchup will go because there's not 1544 01:15:21,320 --> 01:15:24,439 Speaker 8: a lot of you know, common opponents between the two 1545 01:15:24,479 --> 01:15:26,800 Speaker 8: of them, so you know, you can't really go to 1546 01:15:26,840 --> 01:15:29,880 Speaker 8: the comparison route. But he's going to get his carries 1547 01:15:29,920 --> 01:15:32,000 Speaker 8: tonight and that you know, there's no doubt about that. 1548 01:15:33,040 --> 01:15:36,040 Speaker 8: And he's a kid who seems to get stronger as 1549 01:15:36,080 --> 01:15:38,720 Speaker 8: the game progresses, so you know that's another thing too. 1550 01:15:38,920 --> 01:15:41,080 Speaker 8: And he may break a seventy yarder at some point. 1551 01:15:41,200 --> 01:15:43,240 Speaker 8: So and then what's next for him. He got he 1552 01:15:43,280 --> 01:15:46,680 Speaker 8: got offered by ball State recently, you know, I know 1553 01:15:46,800 --> 01:15:49,960 Speaker 8: he went to South Dakota not too long ago. It's 1554 01:15:50,000 --> 01:15:52,960 Speaker 8: sort of that level of what's looking at him right now. 1555 01:15:53,600 --> 01:15:55,519 Speaker 8: I know he was planning to get up to one 1556 01:15:55,560 --> 01:15:59,679 Speaker 8: of the I want to say it was Central Michigan also, 1557 01:16:00,080 --> 01:16:03,840 Speaker 8: so you know, sort of that level that's been recruiting him. 1558 01:16:04,000 --> 01:16:06,000 Speaker 8: And obviously a lot of schools that are smaller than 1559 01:16:06,000 --> 01:16:08,439 Speaker 8: that too. But yeah, I mean, you know, and I 1560 01:16:08,439 --> 01:16:10,400 Speaker 8: don't know if he'll play offense or defense in college. 1561 01:16:10,439 --> 01:16:12,360 Speaker 8: That's going to get to be determined. He plays defense 1562 01:16:12,400 --> 01:16:15,280 Speaker 8: for his Knox team as well, so he's going both 1563 01:16:15,280 --> 01:16:16,960 Speaker 8: ways pretty much every night. 1564 01:16:17,040 --> 01:16:19,479 Speaker 1: You know, the kle when you look at a guy 1565 01:16:19,600 --> 01:16:21,840 Speaker 1: like that, you know, in Brett Law, if we're going 1566 01:16:21,920 --> 01:16:23,960 Speaker 1: to go way back. I mean, you know, at Sheridan 1567 01:16:24,160 --> 01:16:27,200 Speaker 1: he had prolific numbers. Obviously, Carson Steele we just talked 1568 01:16:27,240 --> 01:16:32,040 Speaker 1: about earlier, had prolific numbers, and Steele, you know, worked 1569 01:16:32,080 --> 01:16:34,280 Speaker 1: his way. I remember, you know, at ball State, and 1570 01:16:34,320 --> 01:16:36,280 Speaker 1: then when he goes to UCLA, people like, oh really, 1571 01:16:36,400 --> 01:16:38,519 Speaker 1: and he has over eight hundred yards. And now, of 1572 01:16:38,560 --> 01:16:41,960 Speaker 1: course he's still in the league. But guys like that, 1573 01:16:43,200 --> 01:16:45,200 Speaker 1: And I've not seen McLoughlin play. I know that you've 1574 01:16:45,240 --> 01:16:47,160 Speaker 1: gone down and talked to people that have. It would 1575 01:16:47,200 --> 01:16:51,240 Speaker 1: seem as though he would be able to get an 1576 01:16:51,280 --> 01:16:54,679 Speaker 1: opportunity to still be a good back in college because 1577 01:16:54,720 --> 01:16:57,400 Speaker 1: and you correct me if I'm wrong in this, it's 1578 01:16:57,439 --> 01:17:01,880 Speaker 1: not necessarily like a shifting and a breakaway speed. That 1579 01:17:02,000 --> 01:17:06,200 Speaker 1: is as his strongest suit as much as his vision 1580 01:17:06,400 --> 01:17:10,080 Speaker 1: and ability to know and his stop and start ability 1581 01:17:10,400 --> 01:17:13,000 Speaker 1: to be able to be patient, to wait for holes 1582 01:17:13,160 --> 01:17:15,479 Speaker 1: and then go through them. And I think that kind 1583 01:17:15,479 --> 01:17:19,000 Speaker 1: of thing can translate at the next level. 1584 01:17:19,040 --> 01:17:19,639 Speaker 4: Am I wrong? 1585 01:17:20,560 --> 01:17:22,840 Speaker 8: No? I think you're right on. I mean, and actually 1586 01:17:22,920 --> 01:17:25,200 Speaker 8: we wrote about that. That was kind of the one 1587 01:17:25,200 --> 01:17:27,120 Speaker 8: thing that kept coming up when you talk to people 1588 01:17:27,160 --> 01:17:29,960 Speaker 8: and even watching him you know, it's pretty obvious, like 1589 01:17:30,040 --> 01:17:32,640 Speaker 8: he's about the most patient runner you can possibly be, 1590 01:17:33,040 --> 01:17:36,760 Speaker 8: and that that kind of vision and feel, you know, 1591 01:17:37,120 --> 01:17:40,000 Speaker 8: is hard to replicate even the Angola coach. He's like 1592 01:17:40,080 --> 01:17:43,320 Speaker 8: last week, our scouting quarterback. You know, when we started 1593 01:17:43,320 --> 01:17:45,320 Speaker 8: the week, he was just slamming into the hole. I'm like, no, 1594 01:17:45,400 --> 01:17:48,160 Speaker 8: you got to you gotta wait, like he does to 1595 01:17:48,160 --> 01:17:50,360 Speaker 8: give us a good read on what we're looking at. 1596 01:17:50,400 --> 01:17:53,400 Speaker 8: And you know, and he does that. He'll even ride 1597 01:17:53,439 --> 01:17:56,479 Speaker 8: the the you know, the the running back, you know, 1598 01:17:56,800 --> 01:17:58,920 Speaker 8: the fake hand off or if he does hand it off. 1599 01:17:59,200 --> 01:18:00,720 Speaker 8: I mean, he'll just kind of ride and ride and 1600 01:18:00,760 --> 01:18:03,000 Speaker 8: ride until the defense you know, figures out what they're 1601 01:18:03,000 --> 01:18:03,439 Speaker 8: going to do. 1602 01:18:04,439 --> 01:18:04,600 Speaker 2: You know. 1603 01:18:04,680 --> 01:18:08,160 Speaker 8: So he is just super patient and you know, just 1604 01:18:08,160 --> 01:18:11,519 Speaker 8: just to really goes where the defense allows him to go, 1605 01:18:11,720 --> 01:18:13,360 Speaker 8: you know, and that that sort of you know, and 1606 01:18:13,360 --> 01:18:15,439 Speaker 8: their blocking scheme is kind of like that too. They 1607 01:18:16,240 --> 01:18:19,240 Speaker 8: kind of push defenders the direction they're already going in 1608 01:18:19,280 --> 01:18:21,560 Speaker 8: a lot of cases. So that's you know, in that 1609 01:18:21,720 --> 01:18:25,080 Speaker 8: simplified version. You know, I'm not explaining it exactly right, 1610 01:18:25,160 --> 01:18:27,679 Speaker 8: but you know, he does just he's he's really good 1611 01:18:27,680 --> 01:18:29,960 Speaker 8: at just kind of reading what's there. And taking what's 1612 01:18:30,000 --> 01:18:31,880 Speaker 8: there and then all of a sudden he'll pop one 1613 01:18:32,320 --> 01:18:34,880 Speaker 8: for sixty yards. But but yeah, I mean he's not 1614 01:18:34,960 --> 01:18:38,000 Speaker 8: a you know, he is a good athlete, definitely a 1615 01:18:38,000 --> 01:18:41,439 Speaker 8: good Athlete's his leg, he's super strong, he gets everything 1616 01:18:41,479 --> 01:18:44,400 Speaker 8: out of every run. I mean, he's you know, and 1617 01:18:44,439 --> 01:18:46,559 Speaker 8: from all you know talking to him and then talking 1618 01:18:46,560 --> 01:18:49,439 Speaker 8: to other people, he's he's, you know, a really good kid, 1619 01:18:49,479 --> 01:18:51,360 Speaker 8: you know, talk to the coaches after the game, and 1620 01:18:51,960 --> 01:18:55,080 Speaker 8: you know, a good, good sport type of guy too, 1621 01:18:55,240 --> 01:18:57,840 Speaker 8: So that's that's good to hear as well. But but yeah, 1622 01:18:57,880 --> 01:19:00,200 Speaker 8: he's just he's I think he'll get a chance somewhere, 1623 01:19:00,880 --> 01:19:02,479 Speaker 8: you know, and it would make sense to try him 1624 01:19:02,479 --> 01:19:04,400 Speaker 8: at running back, you know, to see what he can do. 1625 01:19:04,479 --> 01:19:06,960 Speaker 8: He's not a quarterback, but you could definitely try him 1626 01:19:07,000 --> 01:19:09,280 Speaker 8: and running back and see see what that looks like. 1627 01:19:10,120 --> 01:19:12,640 Speaker 1: Colen Edrip my guest from the Indianapolis Stars on the 1628 01:19:12,680 --> 01:19:15,800 Speaker 1: Java House Peel and poor guest line Kyle, before you go, 1629 01:19:16,000 --> 01:19:19,439 Speaker 1: as we transition now from football into basketball, and I 1630 01:19:19,479 --> 01:19:20,680 Speaker 1: know that you know, this is the time of year 1631 01:19:20,680 --> 01:19:23,519 Speaker 1: where you start having to kind of cross over in 1632 01:19:23,640 --> 01:19:26,920 Speaker 1: both of those basketball standpoint. What's jumped out at you 1633 01:19:27,120 --> 01:19:29,600 Speaker 1: as the things that you're most intrigued by in the 1634 01:19:29,640 --> 01:19:31,519 Speaker 1: upcoming season, be it team, more player. 1635 01:19:34,080 --> 01:19:37,320 Speaker 8: I mean, Luke Earl is probably the most interesting player 1636 01:19:37,680 --> 01:19:39,680 Speaker 8: going into the year. I would say, as you know, 1637 01:19:39,720 --> 01:19:41,640 Speaker 8: see if he can kind of replicate what he did 1638 01:19:41,720 --> 01:19:44,320 Speaker 8: last year from Mount Vernon you know, going to Purdue, 1639 01:19:44,400 --> 01:19:46,920 Speaker 8: So also seeing how he kind of progresses as a 1640 01:19:46,960 --> 01:19:48,840 Speaker 8: point guard as he gets ready you know, to go 1641 01:19:48,880 --> 01:19:52,040 Speaker 8: play for Purdue the following year, you know, so we'll 1642 01:19:52,040 --> 01:19:53,920 Speaker 8: get plenty of chances to see him play. They have 1643 01:19:53,960 --> 01:19:57,439 Speaker 8: a really tough schedule. They play Fishers early in the year, 1644 01:19:57,560 --> 01:19:59,920 Speaker 8: which is you know, arguably the best team in the state. 1645 01:20:00,400 --> 01:20:02,639 Speaker 8: I'm also really interested in Pike, you know, seeing Pike 1646 01:20:02,680 --> 01:20:06,000 Speaker 8: and how they what they look like, they are, you know, 1647 01:20:06,760 --> 01:20:09,000 Speaker 8: probably the best team that they've had here in a while, 1648 01:20:09,200 --> 01:20:12,280 Speaker 8: you know, so, you know, but very tough sectional that 1649 01:20:12,280 --> 01:20:15,120 Speaker 8: they'll have with with you know, several good teams in there, 1650 01:20:15,160 --> 01:20:17,559 Speaker 8: you know, fighting against them, so you know, see if 1651 01:20:17,560 --> 01:20:19,280 Speaker 8: they can break through. I think that'll be fun to 1652 01:20:19,320 --> 01:20:23,960 Speaker 8: see their seven foot of Isaiah Hill and how he's improved. Yeah, 1653 01:20:24,000 --> 01:20:26,080 Speaker 8: and then I would just say, you know, probably you 1654 01:20:26,080 --> 01:20:29,360 Speaker 8: know what other teams outside of our area, like Crown Point, 1655 01:20:29,640 --> 01:20:32,960 Speaker 8: like Silver Creek. You know what some of those teams 1656 01:20:33,000 --> 01:20:35,120 Speaker 8: look like. And you know, kind of as we get 1657 01:20:35,120 --> 01:20:37,760 Speaker 8: into the you know, there are a couple of good 1658 01:20:37,760 --> 01:20:40,120 Speaker 8: events early in December and then later in the Hall 1659 01:20:40,160 --> 01:20:42,400 Speaker 8: of Fame Classic, and you know, by that point you 1660 01:20:42,479 --> 01:20:44,559 Speaker 8: have a pretty good handle. I would say on on 1661 01:20:44,680 --> 01:20:46,759 Speaker 8: maybe who the at least some of the better teams 1662 01:20:46,800 --> 01:20:48,840 Speaker 8: are and how things you know, kind of shake out 1663 01:20:48,840 --> 01:20:50,559 Speaker 8: once we get into the second half of the year. 1664 01:20:51,120 --> 01:20:53,800 Speaker 1: Coyle, Indianapos Star will have all of the coverage again 1665 01:20:53,880 --> 01:20:56,439 Speaker 1: Westfield and Fort Wayne Carol seven o'clock tonight, that's six 1666 01:20:56,520 --> 01:20:59,240 Speaker 1: A Warren Central in Brownsburg. That's the game where Kyle 1667 01:20:59,280 --> 01:21:01,800 Speaker 1: will be in se say as well. I'm speaking of 1668 01:21:01,840 --> 01:21:06,080 Speaker 1: the local teams here Bloomington south of newpal in five A, 1669 01:21:06,479 --> 01:21:09,920 Speaker 1: four A Ron Collie taking on Heritage Hills, and then 1670 01:21:09,920 --> 01:21:11,719 Speaker 1: in two A Brownstown Central and. 1671 01:21:11,840 --> 01:21:13,640 Speaker 4: Lapel Class A. 1672 01:21:14,560 --> 01:21:17,000 Speaker 1: Where is Pioneer by the way, Pioneer in South Adams 1673 01:21:17,040 --> 01:21:19,479 Speaker 1: where I always get Clinton Prairie and those schools mixed 1674 01:21:19,520 --> 01:21:20,080 Speaker 1: up with Pioneer. 1675 01:21:20,080 --> 01:21:21,440 Speaker 4: Where's Pioneers that north. 1676 01:21:22,240 --> 01:21:24,160 Speaker 8: Yeah, Pioneer is up by Logan'sport. 1677 01:21:24,200 --> 01:21:25,240 Speaker 4: Basically Okay, so. 1678 01:21:27,120 --> 01:21:30,520 Speaker 8: Yeah, South Adams is over by Fort Wayne area. 1679 01:21:30,640 --> 01:21:33,000 Speaker 1: And then South Putt and Mylin that's obviously in the 1680 01:21:33,000 --> 01:21:35,800 Speaker 1: southeastern part of the state. Kyle appreciate the time as always. 1681 01:21:35,479 --> 01:21:37,679 Speaker 4: Man, you bet, thanks Jake. 1682 01:21:37,800 --> 01:21:41,040 Speaker 1: All right, now, Eddie, we've done a lot of sounders today, right. 1683 01:21:41,240 --> 01:21:44,040 Speaker 4: We have Yeah, I don't. 1684 01:21:43,840 --> 01:21:45,439 Speaker 1: Know that we have one, and I don't even know 1685 01:21:45,439 --> 01:21:47,679 Speaker 1: what it would be. A sounder meaning that like we're 1686 01:21:47,880 --> 01:21:50,639 Speaker 1: we're zeroing in on something, like something's starting to come 1687 01:21:50,680 --> 01:21:53,559 Speaker 1: into focus, you know what I mean. It's it's you're 1688 01:21:53,600 --> 01:21:56,840 Speaker 1: looking at something and it's like and then boom, like 1689 01:21:56,880 --> 01:21:59,479 Speaker 1: it you know, it's starting to you're starting to get 1690 01:21:59,600 --> 01:22:03,479 Speaker 1: a clear picture on something. But we have exactly that 1691 01:22:04,160 --> 01:22:07,960 Speaker 1: when it comes to a huge part of the Colts 1692 01:22:07,960 --> 01:22:11,280 Speaker 1: game against Kansas City from a health standpoint, and not 1693 01:22:11,439 --> 01:22:14,080 Speaker 1: one but two players for the Colts that are on 1694 01:22:14,200 --> 01:22:18,080 Speaker 1: injury report that we have a better understanding of their availability. 1695 01:22:19,000 --> 01:22:21,559 Speaker 1: We'll explain and Kevin Bowen will join us coming up 1696 01:22:21,600 --> 01:22:25,280 Speaker 1: in about twelve minutes. So top of the show. If 1697 01:22:25,320 --> 01:22:26,680 Speaker 1: you're just joining us. 1698 01:22:27,040 --> 01:22:29,559 Speaker 4: Where have you been? But thank you for joining us. 1699 01:22:29,439 --> 01:22:31,800 Speaker 1: Now, I asked Eddie Garrison at the top of the show. 1700 01:22:31,800 --> 01:22:36,559 Speaker 1: I gave him a weekend assignment. It's a tough one. 1701 01:22:38,240 --> 01:22:42,240 Speaker 1: As a matter of fact, if you want to send 1702 01:22:42,320 --> 01:22:47,519 Speaker 1: me your submission at three one seven, you can also 1703 01:22:47,640 --> 01:22:50,240 Speaker 1: text the show. I've done a terrible job lately of 1704 01:22:50,320 --> 01:22:56,920 Speaker 1: checking the showtime. Yeah, my apologies on that two nine 1705 01:22:57,000 --> 01:22:59,240 Speaker 1: ten seventy. You can always text the show two three 1706 01:22:59,320 --> 01:23:03,559 Speaker 1: nine ten seven, and I apologize that I have kind 1707 01:23:03,560 --> 01:23:06,280 Speaker 1: of failed in that this week. You can also text 1708 01:23:06,320 --> 01:23:09,200 Speaker 1: me at five to two three ninety. 1709 01:23:08,920 --> 01:23:09,479 Speaker 4: Two eighty eight. 1710 01:23:09,520 --> 01:23:11,639 Speaker 3: Well, Eric code is that that's three one seven five 1711 01:23:12,360 --> 01:23:17,519 Speaker 3: ninety two eighty eight, correct, So just remember May twenty third, 1712 01:23:18,040 --> 01:23:20,240 Speaker 3: because the five hundred falls on that every so often. 1713 01:23:21,080 --> 01:23:24,120 Speaker 3: And then I always say for ninety two eighty eight, 1714 01:23:24,160 --> 01:23:26,360 Speaker 3: for whatever reason, I always think final four in Richmond 1715 01:23:26,720 --> 01:23:29,720 Speaker 3: by I go by IYU basketball childhood standards ninety two. 1716 01:23:29,760 --> 01:23:31,320 Speaker 4: They went to the final four eighty eight. They lost 1717 01:23:31,360 --> 01:23:32,000 Speaker 4: to Richmond. 1718 01:23:35,000 --> 01:23:37,200 Speaker 1: But Eddie, your assignment over the weekend is to try 1719 01:23:37,240 --> 01:23:40,519 Speaker 1: to determine for your favorite song of all time. I 1720 01:23:40,600 --> 01:23:44,439 Speaker 1: truly believe it's rare that someone can say definitively this 1721 01:23:44,560 --> 01:23:47,320 Speaker 1: is my favorite song. Typically you got like three of them, right, 1722 01:23:47,360 --> 01:23:48,080 Speaker 1: You're like, that's this? 1723 01:23:48,280 --> 01:23:48,439 Speaker 3: Nah? 1724 01:23:48,520 --> 01:23:50,400 Speaker 1: I like that one too, and then a song comes 1725 01:23:50,400 --> 01:23:51,519 Speaker 1: on You're like, you know what, that might be my 1726 01:23:51,520 --> 01:23:55,360 Speaker 1: favorite song. I have a rotation of like three of them, 1727 01:23:55,760 --> 01:23:59,320 Speaker 1: three to four kind of mixes up. We know this 1728 01:23:59,400 --> 01:24:04,080 Speaker 1: about the cold in terms of their health availability. Daniel 1729 01:24:04,160 --> 01:24:07,400 Speaker 1: Jones practicing today. Kevin Bowen joining us in just about 1730 01:24:07,439 --> 01:24:10,040 Speaker 1: five will get kind of the latest on how Jones looked. 1731 01:24:10,080 --> 01:24:13,959 Speaker 1: But also there is news to report on DeForest Buckner 1732 01:24:14,080 --> 01:24:17,400 Speaker 1: from Shane Steiken, Correct, Eddie, that is correct, Jake, And 1733 01:24:17,439 --> 01:24:18,880 Speaker 1: that news would be that. 1734 01:24:18,840 --> 01:24:21,479 Speaker 3: The head coach of the Indianapolis Colts feels quote very 1735 01:24:21,520 --> 01:24:26,000 Speaker 3: optimistic that his all pro defensive tackle will play again 1736 01:24:26,040 --> 01:24:26,519 Speaker 3: this season. 1737 01:24:27,560 --> 01:24:31,680 Speaker 1: And of course he is on is DeForest Buckner the 1738 01:24:31,680 --> 01:24:34,559 Speaker 1: injured reserve, the four game injured reserve with that neck 1739 01:24:34,760 --> 01:24:37,639 Speaker 1: issue that he then went to Panama got stems hell research. 1740 01:24:37,720 --> 01:24:41,240 Speaker 1: One thing we do know is that Buckner in the past, 1741 01:24:41,280 --> 01:24:44,120 Speaker 1: again you know me precedent, he has been a fast healer. 1742 01:24:44,800 --> 01:24:46,840 Speaker 1: So we'll see whether or not that comes into play 1743 01:24:46,880 --> 01:24:49,160 Speaker 1: as well. But as for the quarterback situation, as for 1744 01:24:49,240 --> 01:24:52,599 Speaker 1: what can be expected in Kansas City, Kevin Bowen will 1745 01:24:52,720 --> 01:24:55,200 Speaker 1: join us from the Fan Morning Show. We'll talk about 1746 01:24:55,240 --> 01:24:58,720 Speaker 1: that in more next, I would be surprised if this 1747 01:24:58,840 --> 01:25:01,240 Speaker 1: song is within the top three Kevin Bowen, but it 1748 01:25:01,360 --> 01:25:05,080 Speaker 1: is his top three names, right Rosie Max and now 1749 01:25:05,120 --> 01:25:08,439 Speaker 1: Nelly Yes, and the Bowen fact. Yeah, Kevin Bowenen and 1750 01:25:08,520 --> 01:25:11,360 Speaker 1: joined us just a couple of minutes from now. Several 1751 01:25:11,360 --> 01:25:14,439 Speaker 1: people have submitted their names for their songs, I should say, 1752 01:25:14,479 --> 01:25:18,160 Speaker 1: for their favorite three Desperadoes under the Eves by warrens 1753 01:25:18,160 --> 01:25:19,880 Speaker 1: a von Warrens of vonn by the Way, I love 1754 01:25:20,040 --> 01:25:25,360 Speaker 1: just because, And I'm sure at this point there probably 1755 01:25:25,400 --> 01:25:27,160 Speaker 1: are t shirts, books, everything else. 1756 01:25:27,479 --> 01:25:27,640 Speaker 4: You know. 1757 01:25:27,800 --> 01:25:31,240 Speaker 1: Enjoy every sandwich, which was such a great line from 1758 01:25:31,320 --> 01:25:33,280 Speaker 1: him when he found out that he had been diagnosed 1759 01:25:33,320 --> 01:25:37,080 Speaker 1: with cancer, and he went on Letterman. Letterman was it 1760 01:25:37,120 --> 01:25:40,439 Speaker 1: is a huge warrens Avon fan. And when he had 1761 01:25:40,520 --> 01:25:44,000 Speaker 1: him on and Letterman said, let's get right, you know, 1762 01:25:44,080 --> 01:25:47,080 Speaker 1: let's let's get to the chase here. You know, you 1763 01:25:47,200 --> 01:25:50,080 Speaker 1: got some bad news from a health standpoint, and Warren 1764 01:25:50,439 --> 01:25:52,519 Speaker 1: Zevon or Yvon, how are you want to say it? Said, 1765 01:25:53,280 --> 01:25:55,320 Speaker 1: you know, I hadn't gone to the doctor in like 1766 01:25:55,360 --> 01:25:58,720 Speaker 1: twenty five years. And he said, in hindsight, that was 1767 01:25:58,720 --> 01:26:01,400 Speaker 1: a bad stretch. That was a strategical error, and everyone 1768 01:26:01,479 --> 01:26:02,640 Speaker 1: kind of laughed, and then he said, you know, I 1769 01:26:02,680 --> 01:26:05,360 Speaker 1: was diagnosed with cancer, and you know, he said, I 1770 01:26:05,400 --> 01:26:08,160 Speaker 1: feel fine, but I'm obviously not. And that's when he 1771 01:26:08,200 --> 01:26:09,800 Speaker 1: said and let him and said, well, how's it changed you? 1772 01:26:09,840 --> 01:26:10,880 Speaker 1: And he said, you know, I think the only way 1773 01:26:10,880 --> 01:26:13,200 Speaker 1: it's changed me is I just learned to enjoy every sandwich. 1774 01:26:13,600 --> 01:26:15,400 Speaker 1: Whi's a great line, no question about it. 1775 01:26:15,439 --> 01:26:17,280 Speaker 3: Now do you put mustard on the sandwich to prevent 1776 01:26:17,320 --> 01:26:17,759 Speaker 3: the cramping? 1777 01:26:18,600 --> 01:26:24,519 Speaker 1: That's exactly correct, yes, uh, you know I it's the enzymes. 1778 01:26:24,600 --> 01:26:28,880 Speaker 3: Now, someone did ask do you apply the mustard to 1779 01:26:28,960 --> 01:26:32,639 Speaker 3: the cramped area or you taking it out of. 1780 01:26:32,560 --> 01:26:37,479 Speaker 1: The You open the packet, yellow mustard, spit that. But now, 1781 01:26:38,120 --> 01:26:40,439 Speaker 1: when I did the mini with Mattman last year, I 1782 01:26:40,479 --> 01:26:44,759 Speaker 1: started to get a cramp and I had mustard packets 1783 01:26:44,800 --> 01:26:46,439 Speaker 1: with me while we were running, and he told me 1784 01:26:46,479 --> 01:26:52,920 Speaker 1: that's a wives tale. Warren Zevon, thank you, Darren. And 1785 01:26:53,640 --> 01:26:58,160 Speaker 1: I don't know why I say vonn warren Zevon. Obviously 1786 01:26:58,200 --> 01:27:02,760 Speaker 1: where Wolves of London is his signature song? Somebody else 1787 01:27:02,800 --> 01:27:06,639 Speaker 1: hey Jake, never been any reason by head East, Hey 1788 01:27:06,720 --> 01:27:09,240 Speaker 1: Jude by the Beatles, and lastly Fat Bottom Girls by 1789 01:27:09,320 --> 01:27:11,960 Speaker 1: Queen or My Three Hey Jude is in My three 1790 01:27:12,840 --> 01:27:16,639 Speaker 1: I can't I can't get past. I was wondering, Actually, 1791 01:27:16,720 --> 01:27:18,439 Speaker 1: if you were to ask the question, what is the 1792 01:27:18,479 --> 01:27:21,360 Speaker 1: most perfect song ever recorded? Hey Jude has to be 1793 01:27:21,360 --> 01:27:23,920 Speaker 1: on the list, except for the fact that you hear 1794 01:27:24,000 --> 01:27:27,840 Speaker 1: within it in the background a mistake that you know, 1795 01:27:28,000 --> 01:27:31,920 Speaker 1: and including an F bomb during the recording when they 1796 01:27:31,960 --> 01:27:35,200 Speaker 1: made a mistake in the recording, and therefore, I don't 1797 01:27:35,200 --> 01:27:36,840 Speaker 1: know that you can say it's the most perfect song 1798 01:27:36,920 --> 01:27:39,800 Speaker 1: ever recorded, except for the fact that their ability to 1799 01:27:39,840 --> 01:27:42,400 Speaker 1: just continue on and carry on during the recording of 1800 01:27:42,439 --> 01:27:45,120 Speaker 1: it kind of makes it in fact perfect, that they 1801 01:27:45,160 --> 01:27:48,120 Speaker 1: overcame like that that error. If you will, Hey Jake, 1802 01:27:48,240 --> 01:27:50,200 Speaker 1: is it true that Eddie's favorite song growing up was 1803 01:27:50,240 --> 01:27:51,479 Speaker 1: in syncs Bye Bye. 1804 01:27:51,240 --> 01:27:52,840 Speaker 4: Bye, Oh my gosh. 1805 01:27:52,960 --> 01:27:56,880 Speaker 1: No, Well you don't know, Jake, my favorite song the 1806 01:27:56,920 --> 01:27:59,080 Speaker 1: Story of My Life by One Direction. Fell in love 1807 01:27:59,080 --> 01:28:01,120 Speaker 1: with them with that song just before the concert here 1808 01:28:01,120 --> 01:28:04,120 Speaker 1: at Lucas well. That is a good song, actually, Canton, 1809 01:28:04,200 --> 01:28:07,160 Speaker 1: I you know what's a good song The Whole of 1810 01:28:07,200 --> 01:28:11,000 Speaker 1: the Moon by I got to think of who does 1811 01:28:11,040 --> 01:28:11,559 Speaker 1: that song? 1812 01:28:12,080 --> 01:28:12,759 Speaker 4: It's a band. 1813 01:28:12,920 --> 01:28:15,240 Speaker 1: When I went and saw you two because you mentioned 1814 01:28:15,240 --> 01:28:18,960 Speaker 1: they're seeing or getting introduced to a song before a concert. 1815 01:28:19,560 --> 01:28:23,680 Speaker 1: I went to go see you two in Louisville, and 1816 01:28:24,040 --> 01:28:26,640 Speaker 1: before they came on, they're just playing music, you know. 1817 01:28:26,640 --> 01:28:30,320 Speaker 1: It's before they came out on stage, and this song 1818 01:28:30,400 --> 01:28:33,880 Speaker 1: the Whole of the Moon came on, and I'm like, 1819 01:28:34,040 --> 01:28:35,960 Speaker 1: holy cow, I've never heard this song before. I had 1820 01:28:36,000 --> 01:28:39,880 Speaker 1: never heard it and did a Shazam or whatever, found 1821 01:28:39,920 --> 01:28:42,559 Speaker 1: out what it was, and then found out that it 1822 01:28:42,600 --> 01:28:45,920 Speaker 1: was actually Bono's favorite band growing up, and that's why 1823 01:28:45,920 --> 01:28:49,439 Speaker 1: they played that song and immediately did one of those 1824 01:28:49,439 --> 01:28:54,480 Speaker 1: things where I like, immediately downloaded the song and it's fabulous. 1825 01:28:54,560 --> 01:28:58,280 Speaker 1: The water Boys. The water Boys a band that did 1826 01:28:58,280 --> 01:29:00,000 Speaker 1: the Whole of the Moon, which is a great song. 1827 01:29:01,320 --> 01:29:03,439 Speaker 1: Two three nine ten seventy's the number where you can 1828 01:29:03,479 --> 01:29:06,760 Speaker 1: text us your idea or like I said to my 1829 01:29:06,880 --> 01:29:10,080 Speaker 1: home telephone number three one seven five three nine two 1830 01:29:10,120 --> 01:29:12,120 Speaker 1: eight eight Kevin Bow, I'm going to join us just 1831 01:29:12,120 --> 01:29:13,800 Speaker 1: a couple of minutes from now. As a matter of fact, 1832 01:29:13,840 --> 01:29:15,280 Speaker 1: we have him now on the Java House Peel and 1833 01:29:15,320 --> 01:29:17,840 Speaker 1: poor guest line Java house dot com, where you can 1834 01:29:17,880 --> 01:29:20,800 Speaker 1: go and get the fan bundle. Just enter my name. 1835 01:29:20,840 --> 01:29:25,439 Speaker 1: That's Jake, and you got Matthew. Matthew from Maine told 1836 01:29:25,439 --> 01:29:28,519 Speaker 1: me that he's getting ready for the holiday season. He 1837 01:29:28,600 --> 01:29:32,000 Speaker 1: got not one, not two, not three, but four four 1838 01:29:32,760 --> 01:29:36,639 Speaker 1: things of the Colombian coffee Wrangler energy as well liquid science, 1839 01:29:36,680 --> 01:29:39,719 Speaker 1: all available from Java house dot com. But Kevin joins 1840 01:29:39,800 --> 01:29:42,160 Speaker 1: us Now, Kevin, let's get right to it. Health standpoint, 1841 01:29:42,240 --> 01:29:44,719 Speaker 1: Daniel Jones, what do we know about the calf injury? 1842 01:29:44,760 --> 01:29:47,760 Speaker 1: What's the latest and do we have an idea yet 1843 01:29:47,760 --> 01:29:49,400 Speaker 1: on availability come Sunday? 1844 01:29:50,800 --> 01:29:53,960 Speaker 2: So Daniel Jones will play. He will start on Sunday. 1845 01:29:54,880 --> 01:29:58,720 Speaker 2: It is now being deemed a fibula injury, not a 1846 01:29:58,960 --> 01:30:03,679 Speaker 2: calf injury. I guess initially when he expressed some discomfort 1847 01:30:03,760 --> 01:30:07,600 Speaker 2: yesterday during practice, I guess it was initially thought in 1848 01:30:07,960 --> 01:30:10,360 Speaker 2: the cap area and then they did some further evaluation 1849 01:30:10,640 --> 01:30:15,880 Speaker 2: more in the fibula regions. So practice today fully and 1850 01:30:16,200 --> 01:30:19,200 Speaker 2: the expectation is again he will start. It doesn't even 1851 01:30:19,200 --> 01:30:22,160 Speaker 2: sound like they'll bring up Brett Ripping their third quarterback 1852 01:30:22,240 --> 01:30:25,040 Speaker 2: right now. Often practice squad sometimes you see that for 1853 01:30:25,120 --> 01:30:29,160 Speaker 2: kind of insurance uh purposes. But it sounds like Dan 1854 01:30:29,320 --> 01:30:31,680 Speaker 2: Jones good to go, and Riley Leonard will continue to 1855 01:30:31,680 --> 01:30:32,240 Speaker 2: be the backup. 1856 01:30:32,800 --> 01:30:35,720 Speaker 1: By the way, I'm going to show magnature fibula, and 1857 01:30:35,800 --> 01:30:37,080 Speaker 1: is that the shin do we know? 1858 01:30:39,000 --> 01:30:41,040 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's kind of a general thaw. 1859 01:30:41,960 --> 01:30:45,439 Speaker 8: Bring out the operation. 1860 01:30:46,720 --> 01:30:49,519 Speaker 1: There's there's a humorous Do we know where the humorous is? 1861 01:30:49,520 --> 01:30:51,840 Speaker 1: Is that the funny bone? That's the that's the arm, right. 1862 01:30:51,760 --> 01:30:53,320 Speaker 2: The biggest bone in the human body? 1863 01:30:53,400 --> 01:30:57,920 Speaker 1: Right, which one the humorous or the femur said? Yeah, 1864 01:30:57,920 --> 01:30:58,559 Speaker 1: I think that's right. 1865 01:30:58,680 --> 01:31:02,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, stop a target and buy the operation game. Come 1866 01:31:02,840 --> 01:31:04,360 Speaker 2: over later and we can play it. 1867 01:31:05,120 --> 01:31:07,160 Speaker 1: Yeah for real, right, Eddie, can you look up for 1868 01:31:07,200 --> 01:31:11,519 Speaker 1: me the fibula police, I believe fibula sounds like shin. Right, 1869 01:31:11,600 --> 01:31:18,799 Speaker 1: he's got shin splints either way, though, Good to go now, Kevin. 1870 01:31:18,880 --> 01:31:21,599 Speaker 1: The the story to me of this game is this, 1871 01:31:21,880 --> 01:31:25,320 Speaker 1: and that is I think there's kind of been a 1872 01:31:25,360 --> 01:31:28,479 Speaker 1: blueprint now in Pittsburgh. And I know Pittsburgh's got a 1873 01:31:28,680 --> 01:31:31,920 Speaker 1: very dangerous front four. I mean we saw that. But 1874 01:31:32,080 --> 01:31:34,639 Speaker 1: the way that they just blitz blitz blitzed and got 1875 01:31:34,680 --> 01:31:37,559 Speaker 1: after Daniel Jones and got him uncomfortable, and then all 1876 01:31:37,560 --> 01:31:41,320 Speaker 1: of a sudden you started to see that inability to 1877 01:31:41,320 --> 01:31:43,360 Speaker 1: hold onto the football of Jones that had plagued him 1878 01:31:43,400 --> 01:31:46,960 Speaker 1: in New York. Do you expect that Kansas City will 1879 01:31:47,120 --> 01:31:50,559 Speaker 1: go as aggressively as we've seen now Atlanta try to 1880 01:31:50,560 --> 01:31:52,920 Speaker 1: do and Pittsburgh. 1881 01:31:53,240 --> 01:31:55,200 Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean that would be my assumption that certainly 1882 01:31:55,280 --> 01:31:58,320 Speaker 2: Steve Sagnola's m O is to blitz, blitz, blitz. You know, 1883 01:31:58,320 --> 01:32:01,080 Speaker 2: I actually think, you know, probably more Pittsburgh down Atlanta, 1884 01:32:01,240 --> 01:32:05,240 Speaker 2: but you know their numbers, you know, maybe a little 1885 01:32:05,320 --> 01:32:08,320 Speaker 2: bit lower. So she Pittsburgh again from a blitz standpoint, 1886 01:32:08,360 --> 01:32:10,759 Speaker 2: when you have tg a lot Alex Heismith, but PATSA 1887 01:32:10,840 --> 01:32:14,200 Speaker 2: Kansas City does I mean they blitz a ton. I 1888 01:32:14,240 --> 01:32:16,840 Speaker 2: don't think they have the edge rushers per se that 1889 01:32:17,760 --> 01:32:20,280 Speaker 2: you know, again, the two previous opponents are certainly Houston, 1890 01:32:20,360 --> 01:32:22,920 Speaker 2: who you'll see coming up a week from Sunday displayed 1891 01:32:23,000 --> 01:32:26,360 Speaker 2: last night. But yeah, I think right now again it 1892 01:32:26,520 --> 01:32:29,479 Speaker 2: fits who Steve spagnal is as a defensive coordinator for 1893 01:32:29,560 --> 01:32:32,240 Speaker 2: Kansas City, and also given what the Colts have shown 1894 01:32:32,240 --> 01:32:35,400 Speaker 2: the last couple of games, that would be my guest. 1895 01:32:35,520 --> 01:32:37,320 Speaker 1: Eddie, do you happen to have the breaking news sounder 1896 01:32:42,160 --> 01:32:43,640 Speaker 1: and that breaking news, Eddie. 1897 01:32:43,400 --> 01:32:46,920 Speaker 3: Is Isaiah pa Chicko is out for Kansas City. So 1898 01:32:46,960 --> 01:32:49,439 Speaker 3: it's Kareem Hunt and Burschard Smith as the two backs 1899 01:32:49,479 --> 01:32:51,719 Speaker 3: once again for Indy Reid and Patrick Mahomes. 1900 01:32:51,760 --> 01:32:55,639 Speaker 1: But Kansas City Kevin has not really it's not been 1901 01:32:55,680 --> 01:32:58,320 Speaker 1: the typical Kansas City offense, right. I mean, Travis Kelsey 1902 01:32:58,400 --> 01:33:01,080 Speaker 1: is leading them in receiving, that is nothing new. But 1903 01:33:01,280 --> 01:33:04,599 Speaker 1: in terms of running the football, this is an area, 1904 01:33:04,720 --> 01:33:07,040 Speaker 1: is it not where Kansas City has really yet to 1905 01:33:07,080 --> 01:33:08,639 Speaker 1: get any solid footing this year. 1906 01:33:10,320 --> 01:33:12,559 Speaker 2: Yeah, I'm curious if that means Carson Steel will get 1907 01:33:12,600 --> 01:33:15,200 Speaker 2: called up from the practice squad at all, within me 1908 01:33:15,320 --> 01:33:18,040 Speaker 2: another running back, but yeah, you know, it is something. 1909 01:33:18,080 --> 01:33:19,840 Speaker 2: I think it's been a pretty big storyline in Kansas 1910 01:33:19,880 --> 01:33:23,360 Speaker 2: City this week of you know, Andy Reid kind of saying, hey, 1911 01:33:23,479 --> 01:33:26,920 Speaker 2: I probably should call a few more like actual runs 1912 01:33:26,960 --> 01:33:29,040 Speaker 2: and not you know, the RPO variety where you leave 1913 01:33:29,040 --> 01:33:32,280 Speaker 2: it up to what the defense does. So I didn't 1914 01:33:32,280 --> 01:33:34,519 Speaker 2: think that's a bit of a storyline for Sunday, especially 1915 01:33:34,520 --> 01:33:38,160 Speaker 2: that out the Forest Buckner, you know, to opponents kind 1916 01:33:38,160 --> 01:33:40,160 Speaker 2: of view the Colts in a different light. Obviously, the 1917 01:33:40,200 --> 01:33:44,439 Speaker 2: Atlanta situation, it wasn't necessarily known until later in the 1918 01:33:44,439 --> 01:33:46,200 Speaker 2: week that he was going to be out in the 1919 01:33:46,280 --> 01:33:49,920 Speaker 2: John Robinson and Tyson Tyler Algeeer still had you know, 1920 01:33:49,960 --> 01:33:53,200 Speaker 2: plenty of run game success. So I do think that 1921 01:33:53,320 --> 01:33:54,960 Speaker 2: is something to keep an eye out for coming up 1922 01:33:55,000 --> 01:33:56,439 Speaker 2: on Sunday from Kansas City side of it. 1923 01:33:56,800 --> 01:33:59,120 Speaker 1: Now, we were just talking also Shane Steichen saying that 1924 01:33:59,160 --> 01:34:02,599 Speaker 1: he's optimistic that the Forrest Buckner will play this year. 1925 01:34:02,960 --> 01:34:06,439 Speaker 1: And I'll tell you what I take from that, Kevin, 1926 01:34:06,479 --> 01:34:08,800 Speaker 1: and you tell me if I'm being too cynical here. 1927 01:34:10,160 --> 01:34:14,360 Speaker 1: By Shane Styking coming out and saying, look, I'm confident 1928 01:34:14,360 --> 01:34:16,640 Speaker 1: that he will play this year, that immediately to me 1929 01:34:16,760 --> 01:34:18,560 Speaker 1: jumps out as yeah, but I didn't know that was 1930 01:34:18,600 --> 01:34:21,000 Speaker 1: in question, which means that this is more severe than 1931 01:34:21,080 --> 01:34:23,040 Speaker 1: just like even though you're talking about the neck, I 1932 01:34:23,080 --> 01:34:24,760 Speaker 1: get it right, But if I'm not mistaken, it was 1933 01:34:24,760 --> 01:34:26,000 Speaker 1: a four game, I are right. 1934 01:34:27,760 --> 01:34:30,599 Speaker 2: Yeah, So he has to miss, you know, already miss Atlanta. 1935 01:34:30,760 --> 01:34:33,240 Speaker 2: He has to miss obviously Sunday next week, Houston, in 1936 01:34:33,320 --> 01:34:35,880 Speaker 2: the week after that, Jacksonville, and then he could be back. 1937 01:34:35,880 --> 01:34:37,679 Speaker 2: I want to say it was full ray or season 1938 01:34:37,720 --> 01:34:41,120 Speaker 2: games after that, so the earliest he could return to 1939 01:34:41,200 --> 01:34:44,639 Speaker 2: Seattle in mid December. But that's definitely a different stike 1940 01:34:44,680 --> 01:34:46,479 Speaker 2: in than what we heard earlier in the week. You know, 1941 01:34:46,560 --> 01:34:49,160 Speaker 2: it was kind of hopeful, hopeful, hopeful, and now it's 1942 01:34:49,600 --> 01:34:52,360 Speaker 2: you know, I'm very optimistic, So you know, I assume 1943 01:34:52,600 --> 01:34:55,439 Speaker 2: that that means, you know, whatever the strength numbers they're 1944 01:34:55,479 --> 01:34:58,439 Speaker 2: seeing behind the scenes, you know, just how he's overall feeling, 1945 01:34:59,320 --> 01:35:02,759 Speaker 2: you know, the ste Sell treatment for whatever, the stinger 1946 01:35:02,800 --> 01:35:05,439 Speaker 2: issue or nerve issue, whatever it was down there in 1947 01:35:05,479 --> 01:35:09,880 Speaker 2: Panama clearly has left at least a good first impression. 1948 01:35:09,960 --> 01:35:13,120 Speaker 2: And we'll see how, you know, December and maybe even 1949 01:35:13,200 --> 01:35:15,040 Speaker 2: January plays out for his return. 1950 01:35:15,479 --> 01:35:20,760 Speaker 1: Kevin does, in your opinion, the second half of the schedule. Now, 1951 01:35:20,800 --> 01:35:23,599 Speaker 1: and you know, let's begin with this. I mean, obviously 1952 01:35:23,640 --> 01:35:26,479 Speaker 1: we knew Kansas City and how big this is, right, 1953 01:35:26,520 --> 01:35:29,400 Speaker 1: and I get it, But if you look beyond that, 1954 01:35:30,560 --> 01:35:33,240 Speaker 1: just based on last night, do things get a little 1955 01:35:33,280 --> 01:35:35,280 Speaker 1: more real here, Like, do we all of a sudden 1956 01:35:35,360 --> 01:35:37,799 Speaker 1: need to kind of keep a left eye on Houston? 1957 01:35:40,640 --> 01:35:43,479 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, I would Yeah, I would say left eye 1958 01:35:43,479 --> 01:35:45,920 Speaker 2: and probably right eye given how their pass rush looks. 1959 01:35:45,960 --> 01:35:48,479 Speaker 2: So yeah, I think, you know, if you just play 1960 01:35:48,479 --> 01:35:50,920 Speaker 2: it out, you know, if Vegas is right and the 1961 01:35:50,920 --> 01:35:55,840 Speaker 2: Colts lose on Sunday, you are now two games up 1962 01:35:55,960 --> 01:35:59,719 Speaker 2: on Houston, and then you still have two games left 1963 01:36:00,280 --> 01:36:02,640 Speaker 2: to play them. If Houston were to win both of 1964 01:36:02,680 --> 01:36:05,320 Speaker 2: those games, they would have the same record as the 1965 01:36:05,360 --> 01:36:08,280 Speaker 2: tiebreaker with you. If you split, obviously you still have 1966 01:36:08,280 --> 01:36:10,360 Speaker 2: that two game lead, and obviously if the Colts swept them, 1967 01:36:10,840 --> 01:36:13,679 Speaker 2: you would you'd be in great, great shape. So yes, 1968 01:36:13,800 --> 01:36:17,160 Speaker 2: I do think that is something that this is worth 1969 01:36:17,240 --> 01:36:18,760 Speaker 2: keeping eye on. I mean, how many teams go through 1970 01:36:18,760 --> 01:36:21,439 Speaker 2: his backup quarterback starts three games and they win all 1971 01:36:21,479 --> 01:36:23,280 Speaker 2: three of them, And that's what they just did with 1972 01:36:23,400 --> 01:36:26,040 Speaker 2: Davis Mills. So it sounds like C. J. Stroud is 1973 01:36:26,080 --> 01:36:29,479 Speaker 2: back now again they are a game behind Jacksonville. You know, 1974 01:36:29,560 --> 01:36:34,120 Speaker 2: Jacksonville is one game closer to Dye, and again, both 1975 01:36:34,160 --> 01:36:36,760 Speaker 2: of those matchups have yet to be played. So it's 1976 01:36:36,840 --> 01:36:39,000 Speaker 2: kind of a weird scheduling year for the AFC South. 1977 01:36:39,000 --> 01:36:41,640 Speaker 2: For the Colts, you know, they're eight and two. In 1978 01:36:41,720 --> 01:36:44,880 Speaker 2: a normal AFC South year, you would be a you know, 1979 01:36:45,160 --> 01:36:47,360 Speaker 2: have a massive lead in the division. But because you 1980 01:36:47,360 --> 01:36:50,280 Speaker 2: have yet to face the second place team Jacksonville two 1981 01:36:50,320 --> 01:36:53,280 Speaker 2: games behind you, and the third place team Houston currently 1982 01:36:53,280 --> 01:36:55,960 Speaker 2: two and a half games behind you, there still is 1983 01:36:56,720 --> 01:36:58,559 Speaker 2: you know, a little bit of wiggle room. So you 1984 01:36:58,640 --> 01:37:00,360 Speaker 2: as long as the Colt Tepcare busines this in a 1985 01:37:00,479 --> 01:37:03,439 Speaker 2: se south, they are fine. But you know, obviously we've 1986 01:37:03,479 --> 01:37:06,720 Speaker 2: seen you know, massive December games in this division in 1987 01:37:06,800 --> 01:37:09,840 Speaker 2: January in recent years, and more often than not they 1988 01:37:09,840 --> 01:37:11,519 Speaker 2: haven't gone the Colt Toway So they have to change 1989 01:37:11,560 --> 01:37:13,720 Speaker 2: that tune if they don't want to sweat it out, 1990 01:37:13,760 --> 01:37:15,360 Speaker 2: you know, Week seventeen and Week eighteen. 1991 01:37:15,640 --> 01:37:18,240 Speaker 1: By the way, congratulations because I think this is the 1992 01:37:18,280 --> 01:37:20,080 Speaker 1: first time that we've had you on or that I've 1993 01:37:20,080 --> 01:37:23,240 Speaker 1: had a chance to talk to you since the birth 1994 01:37:23,320 --> 01:37:25,160 Speaker 1: of your third child, right, Nelly. 1995 01:37:26,800 --> 01:37:29,599 Speaker 2: Correct, Yes, thank you. I appreciate that. Yet Nelly is 1996 01:37:29,680 --> 01:37:32,640 Speaker 2: two weeks old, so I will let her know and 1997 01:37:32,720 --> 01:37:34,599 Speaker 2: I get home that uncle Jake gives her. 1998 01:37:34,880 --> 01:37:35,240 Speaker 5: Correct. 1999 01:37:36,000 --> 01:37:40,000 Speaker 1: Now, here's the thing, Kevin, You're the second of two, 2000 01:37:40,120 --> 01:37:43,760 Speaker 1: is that correct? It's just you and an older brother, correct. 2001 01:37:43,520 --> 01:37:45,560 Speaker 2: Yep, uh huh yeah. Ryan is five years old than me. 2002 01:37:45,960 --> 01:37:48,679 Speaker 4: Okay, so I'm the third of three. Okay. 2003 01:37:48,920 --> 01:37:51,720 Speaker 1: My parents were completely checked out, Like by the time 2004 01:37:51,760 --> 01:37:52,519 Speaker 1: I got to high school. 2005 01:37:52,560 --> 01:37:53,920 Speaker 4: It was awesome. I mean, it was just me. 2006 01:37:54,760 --> 01:37:56,519 Speaker 1: Both my sisters were out of the house, they were 2007 01:37:56,520 --> 01:37:58,960 Speaker 1: away at college and then out of college, respectively, and 2008 01:37:59,040 --> 01:38:02,040 Speaker 1: like literally it was like did you burn the house 2009 01:38:02,080 --> 01:38:02,479 Speaker 1: down today? 2010 01:38:02,560 --> 01:38:02,680 Speaker 6: Now? 2011 01:38:02,720 --> 01:38:03,320 Speaker 4: All right? Cool? 2012 01:38:03,360 --> 01:38:05,880 Speaker 1: And it was great? Now do you notice? Is it 2013 01:38:05,920 --> 01:38:10,120 Speaker 1: too early to know this? Obviously? But I am curious 2014 01:38:10,640 --> 01:38:14,160 Speaker 1: the first two weeks, if you're wishing a baby home 2015 01:38:14,160 --> 01:38:17,200 Speaker 1: in et cetera, is there a approach or a different 2016 01:38:17,320 --> 01:38:21,120 Speaker 1: like feeling of comfort the third time around? Versus say, 2017 01:38:21,160 --> 01:38:25,160 Speaker 1: when Rosie, who was your first, came home, Well. 2018 01:38:25,040 --> 01:38:26,800 Speaker 2: I must say I had forgotten that you were the 2019 01:38:26,880 --> 01:38:30,439 Speaker 2: third of three. I think had I jogged my brain 2020 01:38:30,479 --> 01:38:33,559 Speaker 2: with that, I might have resunk some actions, you know, 2021 01:38:35,680 --> 01:38:39,400 Speaker 2: around around a year ago or so, but not to 2022 01:38:39,439 --> 01:38:41,960 Speaker 2: go down that path. But yeah, that is a great question. 2023 01:38:42,040 --> 01:38:44,720 Speaker 2: I would say. Yes, I would say, you know, when 2024 01:38:44,720 --> 01:38:47,040 Speaker 2: you have the first, particularly because Rosie was born in COVID, 2025 01:38:47,080 --> 01:38:48,600 Speaker 2: I felt like, you know, every minute, it was like, 2026 01:38:48,640 --> 01:38:48,840 Speaker 2: oh my. 2027 01:38:48,840 --> 01:38:49,559 Speaker 8: Gosh, she breathing. 2028 01:38:49,600 --> 01:38:51,920 Speaker 2: Should we call the doctor? Is that normal? Can you 2029 01:38:52,040 --> 01:38:56,439 Speaker 2: google that? Will you text your nurse sister? That's primarily 2030 01:38:56,520 --> 01:38:59,880 Speaker 2: how things went, whereas with this one it's like, oh, wow, 2031 01:39:00,280 --> 01:39:03,040 Speaker 2: Max's dinosaur didn't leave a mark on her. I guess 2032 01:39:03,080 --> 01:39:03,599 Speaker 2: she's fine. 2033 01:39:03,680 --> 01:39:03,880 Speaker 8: You know. 2034 01:39:04,280 --> 01:39:06,200 Speaker 2: It's just like there's a little bit more of like 2035 01:39:06,280 --> 01:39:07,439 Speaker 2: light at the end of the tunnel. Things are a 2036 01:39:07,479 --> 01:39:10,800 Speaker 2: little bit more reassured of like, Okay, you know, just 2037 01:39:10,800 --> 01:39:13,600 Speaker 2: because she hasn't you know, pooped in five hours, or 2038 01:39:14,200 --> 01:39:15,960 Speaker 2: you know she maybe is having a little bit of 2039 01:39:16,000 --> 01:39:19,800 Speaker 2: a nasally episode here, she probably is okay. So yes, 2040 01:39:19,920 --> 01:39:24,080 Speaker 2: there's certainly some reassurance in the wee hours of the morning. 2041 01:39:24,280 --> 01:39:28,920 Speaker 1: What about from a sleep standpoint, Yeah, I. 2042 01:39:28,840 --> 01:39:31,439 Speaker 2: Mean it's it's just as you know, bad as it 2043 01:39:31,560 --> 01:39:33,120 Speaker 2: was to the first two. Yeah, i mean you just 2044 01:39:33,120 --> 01:39:35,720 Speaker 2: see hours of the night where I'm like, gosh, what 2045 01:39:36,080 --> 01:39:37,519 Speaker 2: you know, outside of Jake Querry, who. 2046 01:39:37,479 --> 01:39:38,400 Speaker 5: Is up at this hour? 2047 01:39:38,520 --> 01:39:42,760 Speaker 2: I'm like, I like, yeah, three eight am. I'm like, 2048 01:39:42,920 --> 01:39:45,240 Speaker 2: you know, rocking her looking outside, I'm like, oh, no 2049 01:39:45,400 --> 01:39:47,479 Speaker 2: cars have passed my house in the last three minutes. 2050 01:39:47,520 --> 01:39:49,000 Speaker 2: Well yeah, because no one in the right mind would 2051 01:39:49,000 --> 01:39:51,760 Speaker 2: be awake. So yeah, that is probably the one thing. 2052 01:39:51,840 --> 01:39:55,040 Speaker 2: It's like, oh man, it is quite the reminder that 2053 01:39:55,800 --> 01:39:57,520 Speaker 2: sleep is important to you. 2054 01:39:57,600 --> 01:40:00,719 Speaker 1: Kenaba house, right, what's at. 2055 01:40:01,520 --> 01:40:03,000 Speaker 2: But that's why you have Java house to get you 2056 01:40:03,040 --> 01:40:03,479 Speaker 2: through the day. 2057 01:40:04,160 --> 01:40:04,760 Speaker 4: Kevin, thank you. 2058 01:40:04,840 --> 01:40:06,240 Speaker 1: As a matter of fact, if you'd like to use 2059 01:40:06,320 --> 01:40:08,000 Speaker 1: Jake twenty five and get twenty five percent off your 2060 01:40:08,080 --> 01:40:09,559 Speaker 1: order at Java house dot com. 2061 01:40:09,680 --> 01:40:11,120 Speaker 4: Uh, Kevin Bowen our guest. 2062 01:40:11,160 --> 01:40:14,040 Speaker 1: You hear him on the fanily, aren't show Huh. 2063 01:40:14,160 --> 01:40:18,160 Speaker 2: I'm not to let you know. And I guess I 2064 01:40:18,160 --> 01:40:20,240 Speaker 2: probably should have asked him before I revealed this. But 2065 01:40:20,280 --> 01:40:22,280 Speaker 2: I believe my brother in law is taking a job 2066 01:40:22,360 --> 01:40:24,880 Speaker 2: with the great Java House here upcoming in a few weeks, 2067 01:40:24,920 --> 01:40:27,240 Speaker 2: So shout out the Joba House for that. 2068 01:40:27,439 --> 01:40:29,120 Speaker 1: Now, it was just a was it one of your 2069 01:40:29,120 --> 01:40:32,000 Speaker 1: brother in laws who I met at the gym? 2070 01:40:32,560 --> 01:40:32,840 Speaker 4: Yeah? 2071 01:40:33,040 --> 01:40:37,120 Speaker 2: This was yeah, this, this was him, I think. Yeah, 2072 01:40:37,120 --> 01:40:38,320 Speaker 2: he was intimidated to say, I. 2073 01:40:38,240 --> 01:40:42,400 Speaker 4: Do you He was cool. 2074 01:40:42,720 --> 01:40:44,760 Speaker 1: He's a five hundred fan if I'm not mistaken, right, 2075 01:40:44,800 --> 01:40:46,040 Speaker 1: he was an IndyCar fan. 2076 01:40:45,960 --> 01:40:48,439 Speaker 2: Big, big, yeah, big, big five hundred fan. 2077 01:40:48,520 --> 01:40:48,720 Speaker 8: Yeah. 2078 01:40:48,720 --> 01:40:50,559 Speaker 2: And he is a Jake Quarry fan as well. But yeah, 2079 01:40:50,560 --> 01:40:51,960 Speaker 2: he was a little intimidated. I don't know what your 2080 01:40:51,960 --> 01:40:57,120 Speaker 2: presences around the old weights, but he was a little 2081 01:40:57,160 --> 01:40:58,000 Speaker 2: intimidated by you. 2082 01:40:58,720 --> 01:41:01,880 Speaker 4: Yeah, listen, I'm a nice guy, you know what I mean. Now, 2083 01:41:01,920 --> 01:41:03,639 Speaker 4: I'm irritable, but I'm a nice guy. 2084 01:41:05,280 --> 01:41:08,439 Speaker 1: Kevin. Let's get back to again. The Colts and Chiefs 2085 01:41:08,439 --> 01:41:10,599 Speaker 1: coming up Sunday Big One at Arrow had no question 2086 01:41:10,640 --> 01:41:13,280 Speaker 1: about it. I was asking this question earlier. If you 2087 01:41:13,320 --> 01:41:15,639 Speaker 1: look at the history of these two franchises, there really 2088 01:41:15,680 --> 01:41:17,920 Speaker 1: are you know, in the last fifteen years or so, 2089 01:41:18,280 --> 01:41:22,439 Speaker 1: there is is much significant matchup. Fifteen twenty years. I mean, 2090 01:41:22,439 --> 01:41:23,760 Speaker 1: you can go back thirty if you want to go 2091 01:41:23,760 --> 01:41:26,679 Speaker 1: back to ninety five. There are a lot of big 2092 01:41:26,720 --> 01:41:29,479 Speaker 1: games between these two franchises, But the Colts have kind 2093 01:41:29,479 --> 01:41:31,599 Speaker 1: of owned it, and so as a result of that, 2094 01:41:31,720 --> 01:41:35,080 Speaker 1: it feels to me like this is not a franchise 2095 01:41:35,120 --> 01:41:37,839 Speaker 1: that there's a lot of angst from the Colts standpoint. 2096 01:41:37,840 --> 01:41:39,760 Speaker 1: In terms of the Colts fan base. If you were 2097 01:41:39,800 --> 01:41:43,960 Speaker 1: to survey one thousand Colts fans and say who is 2098 01:41:44,000 --> 01:41:48,479 Speaker 1: your second most hated team behind New England. Who do 2099 01:41:48,560 --> 01:41:51,280 Speaker 1: you think gets the most votes? Who is the second 2100 01:41:51,280 --> 01:41:53,440 Speaker 1: biggest rival to a Colts. 2101 01:41:53,120 --> 01:41:56,439 Speaker 2: Fan, Well, that's a great question. 2102 01:41:58,680 --> 01:41:58,880 Speaker 5: You know. 2103 01:41:58,920 --> 01:42:02,920 Speaker 2: Obviously there's some disdain I think towards Pittsburgh for Nick Harper, 2104 01:42:03,560 --> 01:42:08,240 Speaker 2: Aaron Bailey, et cetera, et cetera. Uh, you know, there's 2105 01:42:08,360 --> 01:42:10,960 Speaker 2: Chargers there for a while. Yeah, they were kind of 2106 01:42:11,560 --> 01:42:14,679 Speaker 2: you know, Philip Rivers was kind of hated. I feel 2107 01:42:14,760 --> 01:42:17,320 Speaker 2: like just because you know, if he's not on your team, 2108 01:42:17,360 --> 01:42:19,160 Speaker 2: you just you just think he's just kind of a 2109 01:42:19,240 --> 01:42:22,840 Speaker 2: crazy you know why you do to times, But you know, 2110 01:42:22,880 --> 01:42:25,400 Speaker 2: then he's on your team, you realize he's just crazy 2111 01:42:25,439 --> 01:42:27,640 Speaker 2: passionate about the game of football. I don't know if 2112 01:42:27,640 --> 01:42:29,760 Speaker 2: any of the AFC sounds qualify. I mean, I guess 2113 01:42:29,800 --> 01:42:32,080 Speaker 2: maybe because you haven't won in Jacksonville in forever, and 2114 01:42:32,880 --> 01:42:34,760 Speaker 2: you know, you go back to Eddie George running all 2115 01:42:34,800 --> 01:42:36,519 Speaker 2: over you in the playoff game. Maybe a little bit 2116 01:42:36,520 --> 01:42:39,000 Speaker 2: of Tennessee, But that is a good question. I still 2117 01:42:39,000 --> 01:42:41,320 Speaker 2: think Pittsburgh just like the magnitude of those games, the 2118 01:42:41,320 --> 01:42:44,160 Speaker 2: ANFC title game in ninety five and then you know 2119 01:42:44,160 --> 01:42:46,400 Speaker 2: a lot of people view that cold team that lost 2120 01:42:46,400 --> 01:42:49,320 Speaker 2: to them, you know five is probably the best of 2121 01:42:49,360 --> 01:42:54,160 Speaker 2: the Manning era. So yeah, I would you say, Yeah. 2122 01:42:54,040 --> 01:42:55,640 Speaker 4: I'll tell you what's funny. 2123 01:42:55,800 --> 01:43:00,800 Speaker 1: Pittsburgh is to Indianapolis what Indianapolis is to can't the city, right? 2124 01:43:00,880 --> 01:43:02,880 Speaker 1: I mean, if you're a Chiefs fan, you probably have 2125 01:43:02,920 --> 01:43:06,080 Speaker 1: a disdain for the Colts because that lent you know 2126 01:43:06,120 --> 01:43:07,800 Speaker 1: that team and I know I'm going way back here, 2127 01:43:07,800 --> 01:43:09,639 Speaker 1: but the letter rip Colts that went in and beat 2128 01:43:09,720 --> 01:43:11,160 Speaker 1: that was a I mean, that was a number one 2129 01:43:11,160 --> 01:43:14,840 Speaker 1: seeded Chiefs team that had not that was the best 2130 01:43:14,840 --> 01:43:17,000 Speaker 1: team they'd had in quite some time. And the Colts 2131 01:43:17,000 --> 01:43:19,280 Speaker 1: go in there and knock them off. And then obviously 2132 01:43:19,320 --> 01:43:22,280 Speaker 1: the no punt game, the Colts get that the Super 2133 01:43:22,320 --> 01:43:24,479 Speaker 1: Bowl run when Larry Johnson was expected to go for 2134 01:43:24,479 --> 01:43:26,439 Speaker 1: three hundred and fifty yards and the Colts corral them 2135 01:43:26,439 --> 01:43:27,960 Speaker 1: and they win that game. I mean, the Colts have 2136 01:43:28,040 --> 01:43:29,400 Speaker 1: kind of owned it, right. 2137 01:43:30,680 --> 01:43:33,519 Speaker 2: Well, yeah, and obviously the huge comeback in. 2138 01:43:33,520 --> 01:43:36,160 Speaker 4: Then in the yeah, the Superman game, right. 2139 01:43:36,200 --> 01:43:39,719 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, yeah, the Superman game there in twenty thirteen. 2140 01:43:40,439 --> 01:43:42,280 Speaker 2: And you know, weirdly, Mahomes hasn't beaten them in the 2141 01:43:42,280 --> 01:43:44,800 Speaker 2: regular season. Who you know, that's just kind of an 2142 01:43:44,800 --> 01:43:47,720 Speaker 2: oddity that they're the only team that Mahomes has yet 2143 01:43:47,760 --> 01:43:49,840 Speaker 2: to beat in the regular season here, and you know, 2144 01:43:49,880 --> 01:43:52,080 Speaker 2: one of those games was in there head now, granted, 2145 01:43:52,120 --> 01:43:54,040 Speaker 2: you know, Mahomes and the Chiefs to beat the Colts 2146 01:43:54,040 --> 01:43:56,280 Speaker 2: in the playoffs with Andrew Luck. Actually Andrew Luck's final 2147 01:43:56,320 --> 01:43:59,040 Speaker 2: game is what it ended up being there in that 2148 01:43:59,160 --> 01:44:02,240 Speaker 2: twenty twenty eighteen season. So yeah, it does feel like 2149 01:44:02,280 --> 01:44:06,600 Speaker 2: the Coltson's Chiefs have had some crossover, particularly in the postseason, 2150 01:44:06,880 --> 01:44:10,320 Speaker 2: a little bit more here, you know, I remember Bruce 2151 01:44:10,360 --> 01:44:13,040 Speaker 2: arians won a huge game there late in that twenty 2152 01:44:13,040 --> 01:44:16,880 Speaker 2: twelve season to clinch with Chuck Bagonell came back, So 2153 01:44:18,280 --> 01:44:21,120 Speaker 2: you do have probably a little bit more than you 2154 01:44:21,160 --> 01:44:23,880 Speaker 2: typically do with some divisional teams. Yeah, Larry Johnson, as 2155 01:44:23,880 --> 01:44:25,840 Speaker 2: he pointed out, you know, going to that Super Bowl run, 2156 01:44:26,000 --> 01:44:28,000 Speaker 2: you know how many questions the Colts had with their 2157 01:44:28,040 --> 01:44:30,840 Speaker 2: run defense before facing Larry Johnson that opening round game, 2158 01:44:30,880 --> 01:44:33,599 Speaker 2: and they were outstanding against the legal leading Russia. 2159 01:44:34,520 --> 01:44:36,639 Speaker 1: Finally, Kevin before we let you go, so Mooney Ward, 2160 01:44:36,800 --> 01:44:39,439 Speaker 1: you know we're talking in there, right, Shavarius Ward. 2161 01:44:40,720 --> 01:44:42,719 Speaker 2: Yeah, good to go, Good to go. As clear concussion 2162 01:44:42,720 --> 01:44:46,880 Speaker 2: protocol sounded like the symptoms were very extreme, though, I mean, 2163 01:44:46,920 --> 01:44:49,800 Speaker 2: I think probably most people would have expected that, given 2164 01:44:50,520 --> 01:44:53,640 Speaker 2: you know, he got knocked out and was you know, 2165 01:44:53,720 --> 01:44:55,599 Speaker 2: on IR for a month. But yeah, we just spoke 2166 01:44:55,640 --> 01:44:57,040 Speaker 2: with him. That's why I was a few minutes late 2167 01:44:57,080 --> 01:45:00,200 Speaker 2: hopping on to apologize. But he said that, you know, 2168 01:45:00,280 --> 01:45:03,280 Speaker 2: comparing his two concussions he had one earlier in the year, 2169 01:45:03,320 --> 01:45:05,960 Speaker 2: he called it more migraine than he called this one. 2170 01:45:06,880 --> 01:45:09,200 Speaker 2: A concussion that honestly had him rethinking if he'd ever 2171 01:45:09,240 --> 01:45:11,920 Speaker 2: played football again. Said he was busy for about a month. 2172 01:45:12,000 --> 01:45:15,240 Speaker 2: He was puking and really didn't start feeling good, good 2173 01:45:15,360 --> 01:45:20,479 Speaker 2: until until the bye week. So you know, yeah, I 2174 01:45:20,520 --> 01:45:23,879 Speaker 2: mean listening to hear listening to him share these details, 2175 01:45:23,880 --> 01:45:26,679 Speaker 2: it was scary. I mean it was. And again listening 2176 01:45:26,720 --> 01:45:30,680 Speaker 2: to hear him compare the two concussions, you know, I 2177 01:45:30,720 --> 01:45:33,600 Speaker 2: guess the old snowflake analogy of you know, all concussions 2178 01:45:33,600 --> 01:45:36,400 Speaker 2: aren't the same, you know, very very apparent here. And 2179 01:45:37,000 --> 01:45:39,280 Speaker 2: you know, he just said when over tree hit him, 2180 01:45:39,320 --> 01:45:42,880 Speaker 2: he just blacked out and really doesn't remember much of 2181 01:45:42,920 --> 01:45:46,040 Speaker 2: it at all, and sounded like just awful for those 2182 01:45:46,080 --> 01:45:48,320 Speaker 2: that have not totally followed the Mooney Wards story. He 2183 01:45:48,360 --> 01:45:51,519 Speaker 2: also lost his daughter, I mean the definition of beyond 2184 01:45:51,600 --> 01:45:56,519 Speaker 2: tragic a year ago this week. So that has been 2185 01:45:56,560 --> 01:45:58,880 Speaker 2: something that's weighed on him and he just expressed us 2186 01:45:58,960 --> 01:46:01,800 Speaker 2: right now. Mentally, you know, he's he's dealing with a lot, 2187 01:46:01,920 --> 01:46:05,600 Speaker 2: So you know, he did reiterate that football wise, he 2188 01:46:05,680 --> 01:46:07,720 Speaker 2: feels like he's in, you know, a great spot to 2189 01:46:07,720 --> 01:46:09,160 Speaker 2: go out and play on Sunday and all of that. 2190 01:46:09,280 --> 01:46:12,000 Speaker 2: But yeah, it was probably just a reminder of sometimes 2191 01:46:12,000 --> 01:46:14,400 Speaker 2: these guys, you know, are dealing with a lot more 2192 01:46:14,439 --> 01:46:16,400 Speaker 2: than you know what might be let on. 2193 01:46:17,080 --> 01:46:19,280 Speaker 4: And how would you assess Sauce Gardner. 2194 01:46:21,760 --> 01:46:25,040 Speaker 2: Yeah, I thought he played fairly well in Germany considering 2195 01:46:25,080 --> 01:46:28,360 Speaker 2: the circumstances and Drake London he got him at a 2196 01:46:28,400 --> 01:46:30,640 Speaker 2: two pointed version where he slipped, you know, he had 2197 01:46:30,640 --> 01:46:33,160 Speaker 2: the near pick. But you know, I think the luxury 2198 01:46:33,200 --> 01:46:35,640 Speaker 2: with you know, having these two guys now, you know, 2199 01:46:35,760 --> 01:46:38,760 Speaker 2: somewhat up to speed, is sure you could pick the 2200 01:46:38,880 --> 01:46:41,240 Speaker 2: shadow him. But also you don't have to do the Hey, 2201 01:46:41,280 --> 01:46:43,360 Speaker 2: you follow this guy around, you follow that guy around 2202 01:46:43,400 --> 01:46:45,320 Speaker 2: if you wanted to, you know, you can leave him 2203 01:46:45,360 --> 01:46:47,720 Speaker 2: both on the same side of the field. Whereas, you know, 2204 01:46:47,760 --> 01:46:50,599 Speaker 2: I think you know, in Germany, for example, Atlanta sometimes 2205 01:46:50,640 --> 01:46:54,200 Speaker 2: moved Drake London around and that proved to be, you know, 2206 01:46:54,280 --> 01:46:56,560 Speaker 2: something that worked out quite well for him. Whereas I 2207 01:46:56,600 --> 01:46:59,400 Speaker 2: don't think that's necessarily that a must for the Colts, 2208 01:46:59,439 --> 01:47:03,200 Speaker 2: given they feel very good about their corner group. And honestly, 2209 01:47:03,200 --> 01:47:06,719 Speaker 2: it's probably the best secondary that I've seen the cultural 2210 01:47:06,920 --> 01:47:09,400 Speaker 2: out in the game. Honestly, in the history that I've 2211 01:47:09,400 --> 01:47:10,360 Speaker 2: covered the Colts. 2212 01:47:11,000 --> 01:47:13,240 Speaker 1: Kevin Bowen of course you will hear him coming up 2213 01:47:13,280 --> 01:47:16,360 Speaker 1: seven o'clock in the morning on Monday. The Fan Morning Show, 2214 01:47:16,360 --> 01:47:19,120 Speaker 1: along with James Boyd and jeff Rickord will have all 2215 01:47:19,160 --> 01:47:21,960 Speaker 1: of the coverage as well, including his recap of the 2216 01:47:21,960 --> 01:47:23,920 Speaker 1: game against Kansas City brought to you by the Indiana 2217 01:47:23,960 --> 01:47:26,800 Speaker 1: Donor Network on social media, as well as one of 2218 01:47:26,880 --> 01:47:28,800 Speaker 1: seven to five Thefan dot com where you can read 2219 01:47:28,840 --> 01:47:33,160 Speaker 1: his coverage of the Colts. Appreciate it Kevin Great weekend guys. Hi, 2220 01:47:33,240 --> 01:47:36,240 Speaker 1: Kevin Bowen joining us on the program We come back. 2221 01:47:36,320 --> 01:47:38,400 Speaker 1: It is a Friday, It is the bottom of the 2222 01:47:38,400 --> 01:47:40,280 Speaker 1: two o'clock hour. You know what that means. It means 2223 01:47:40,320 --> 01:47:42,240 Speaker 1: it is a Franciscan health, feel good, good for the 2224 01:47:42,280 --> 01:47:47,479 Speaker 1: hard Friday, including an update on something happening for next year. 2225 01:47:47,560 --> 01:47:52,360 Speaker 1: So look forward to bringing you that. Also another great, 2226 01:47:52,720 --> 01:47:57,800 Speaker 1: another fabulous, fabulous mention for favorite song of all time. 2227 01:47:57,880 --> 01:48:00,400 Speaker 1: So Anthony brought one up and I'm like, how in 2228 01:48:00,439 --> 01:48:03,160 Speaker 1: the world did I miss this one? Because it probably 2229 01:48:03,160 --> 01:48:05,200 Speaker 1: has been played inside the car of Jake Querry as 2230 01:48:05,280 --> 01:48:07,240 Speaker 1: much as any song out there, but we can't play 2231 01:48:07,280 --> 01:48:07,880 Speaker 1: it on the radios. 2232 01:48:07,920 --> 01:48:10,120 Speaker 4: The problem. I'll let you know what that is too. 2233 01:48:11,439 --> 01:48:15,160 Speaker 1: It is a Friday. It is the two o'clock hour. 2234 01:48:15,240 --> 01:48:17,559 Speaker 1: You know what that means. It means it is in 2235 01:48:17,640 --> 01:48:21,240 Speaker 1: fact time for the Franciscan Health feel good good for 2236 01:48:21,280 --> 01:48:25,120 Speaker 1: the HERT Friday, where each and every Friday I tell 2237 01:48:25,160 --> 01:48:28,040 Speaker 1: you a different story that has to do with the 2238 01:48:28,080 --> 01:48:29,920 Speaker 1: world of sports and a feel good story, and there 2239 01:48:29,960 --> 01:48:32,639 Speaker 1: are plenty of them out there. As a matter of fact, 2240 01:48:32,680 --> 01:48:34,639 Speaker 1: last week I was telling you about a young lady 2241 01:48:34,680 --> 01:48:36,920 Speaker 1: that came back from a knee injury helped her team 2242 01:48:37,000 --> 01:48:40,720 Speaker 1: win a state title in volleyball, and there is no 2243 01:48:40,840 --> 01:48:43,760 Speaker 1: specific story in terms of that this week other than 2244 01:48:43,760 --> 01:48:47,479 Speaker 1: to say this. I was just talking to Franciscan Health 2245 01:48:47,560 --> 01:48:50,640 Speaker 1: yesterday and we were talking about next year and the 2246 01:48:50,640 --> 01:48:54,320 Speaker 1: twenty sixth season and continuing to do these stories which 2247 01:48:54,360 --> 01:48:58,280 Speaker 1: I so much enjoy. And we've talked about different student 2248 01:48:58,320 --> 01:49:02,960 Speaker 1: athletes that have overcome whether it be something psychologically, something 2249 01:49:02,960 --> 01:49:06,320 Speaker 1: from a health standpoint, or just somebody that overcomes odds 2250 01:49:06,720 --> 01:49:09,639 Speaker 1: to put themselves or their team in position to succeed. 2251 01:49:09,720 --> 01:49:14,200 Speaker 1: Also about teams that have overcome such obstacles and getting 2252 01:49:14,200 --> 01:49:16,640 Speaker 1: to where they want to go. And one of the 2253 01:49:16,640 --> 01:49:19,360 Speaker 1: things that I was unaware of and I appreciated them 2254 01:49:19,360 --> 01:49:21,360 Speaker 1: bringing this up as we were talking about it yesterday. 2255 01:49:22,280 --> 01:49:26,160 Speaker 1: You know, Monday, I'm going to be at Parks Place 2256 01:49:26,320 --> 01:49:29,479 Speaker 1: up in Pub up in Fishers, and yes we'll be 2257 01:49:29,520 --> 01:49:31,640 Speaker 1: recapping the Colts and the Kansas City Chiefs, but we 2258 01:49:31,880 --> 01:49:34,599 Speaker 1: will be talking as well about the professional Volleyball draft. 2259 01:49:34,400 --> 01:49:35,200 Speaker 4: For the Indian Night. 2260 01:49:36,240 --> 01:49:40,080 Speaker 1: And earlier in the show, when I was talking about 2261 01:49:40,160 --> 01:49:43,320 Speaker 1: Monday's show, I mentioned that one of the things that 2262 01:49:43,360 --> 01:49:46,280 Speaker 1: I loved about The Indian Night a year ago when 2263 01:49:46,280 --> 01:49:48,559 Speaker 1: I first kind of was introduced to and of course anybody, 2264 01:49:48,680 --> 01:49:51,800 Speaker 1: was because they were a new team. Their inaugural season 2265 01:49:51,880 --> 01:49:54,800 Speaker 1: was last year. But to be able to go and 2266 01:49:54,840 --> 01:50:01,640 Speaker 1: see the enthusiasm, the passion, and then you know, the 2267 01:50:02,680 --> 01:50:05,960 Speaker 1: a point of aspiration for young girls playing sports in 2268 01:50:06,000 --> 01:50:09,920 Speaker 1: Central Indiana and the passion for volleyball within Indiana, and 2269 01:50:09,960 --> 01:50:13,480 Speaker 1: for those young girls to now have role models professional 2270 01:50:13,479 --> 01:50:17,160 Speaker 1: athletes to look up to. And so much of the 2271 01:50:17,240 --> 01:50:20,479 Speaker 1: last probably fifteen to twenty years in sport has gone 2272 01:50:20,520 --> 01:50:25,560 Speaker 1: into incorporating and involving girls and women in sports. Obviously 2273 01:50:25,640 --> 01:50:28,880 Speaker 1: the Fever and Caitlin Clark and having Stephanie White on 2274 01:50:29,120 --> 01:50:32,240 Speaker 1: each week. You know, to me, it's very important that 2275 01:50:32,280 --> 01:50:35,799 Speaker 1: anybody listening to this show. Two things that I've always 2276 01:50:35,800 --> 01:50:39,519 Speaker 1: tried to do. Number one is to present as much 2277 01:50:40,560 --> 01:50:44,400 Speaker 1: balance in terms of the teams of the area as possible, 2278 01:50:44,520 --> 01:50:47,280 Speaker 1: so to not show favoritism towards in Indiana or against 2279 01:50:47,320 --> 01:50:49,400 Speaker 1: a Purdue, or for a Butler, or against a ball 2280 01:50:49,479 --> 01:50:52,599 Speaker 1: State or whatever it might be. And the other is 2281 01:50:53,680 --> 01:50:55,479 Speaker 1: I think a lot about and I'm not saying that 2282 01:50:55,520 --> 01:50:58,040 Speaker 1: I always adhere to this, Like, for example, when I 2283 01:50:58,120 --> 01:51:01,559 Speaker 1: was asking about people's favorite song and somebody mentioned Scarfaced 2284 01:51:01,560 --> 01:51:03,680 Speaker 1: by the Ghetto Boys, I'm like, that is absolutely one 2285 01:51:03,720 --> 01:51:06,840 Speaker 1: of my three favorites of all time. It's a fabulous song. 2286 01:51:07,680 --> 01:51:09,960 Speaker 1: Can't play it on the radio for the obvious reasons, right, 2287 01:51:10,600 --> 01:51:12,760 Speaker 1: And I go back to thinking about when I was 2288 01:51:12,800 --> 01:51:16,120 Speaker 1: a kid in the car with my parents listening to 2289 01:51:16,120 --> 01:51:19,559 Speaker 1: the radio or watching television with them, and I have tried, 2290 01:51:20,040 --> 01:51:22,000 Speaker 1: and I'm not saying that I've always adhered to this, 2291 01:51:23,000 --> 01:51:25,000 Speaker 1: but for the most part, I've tried to have a 2292 01:51:25,680 --> 01:51:27,800 Speaker 1: clear thought in my mind of trying to do a 2293 01:51:27,920 --> 01:51:30,240 Speaker 1: radio show that if you are in the car with 2294 01:51:30,400 --> 01:51:34,320 Speaker 1: kids or with your family, that everybody can equally enjoy, 2295 01:51:34,520 --> 01:51:37,120 Speaker 1: and that there's no walking on eggshells of things that 2296 01:51:37,200 --> 01:51:39,599 Speaker 1: I might say, or innu windows or language or other 2297 01:51:39,640 --> 01:51:44,519 Speaker 1: such things. And with that the coverage of sport, I've 2298 01:51:44,560 --> 01:51:49,559 Speaker 1: tried to more involve sport outside of my level of 2299 01:51:49,680 --> 01:51:56,200 Speaker 1: understanding or mainstream growing up and in talking about heart disease, 2300 01:51:56,960 --> 01:52:01,679 Speaker 1: talking about heart health, getting people prepared for the forty 2301 01:52:01,760 --> 01:52:05,800 Speaker 1: nine dollars heart scan from Franciscan Health, which you can do. 2302 01:52:06,200 --> 01:52:09,639 Speaker 1: You know, number one in Indiana for interventional coronary care 2303 01:52:09,720 --> 01:52:13,280 Speaker 1: is Franciscan Health health Grades has it number one by 2304 01:52:13,439 --> 01:52:17,720 Speaker 1: care checks in terms of cardiovascular care. And the heart 2305 01:52:17,720 --> 01:52:21,839 Speaker 1: scan is an easy way to get yourself an idea 2306 01:52:21,960 --> 01:52:24,719 Speaker 1: of where things stand for your heart health. Forty nine dollars, 2307 01:52:24,840 --> 01:52:27,080 Speaker 1: non invasive, easy to do, and you get a heart 2308 01:52:27,080 --> 01:52:31,000 Speaker 1: health risk assessment with it. But I think that the 2309 01:52:31,000 --> 01:52:33,479 Speaker 1: innu window or the thought has been as I have 2310 01:52:33,600 --> 01:52:35,920 Speaker 1: done this campaign, and I have been so grateful to 2311 01:52:35,960 --> 01:52:41,559 Speaker 1: Franciscan Health for allowing me the platform and the backing 2312 01:52:42,200 --> 01:52:45,799 Speaker 1: with the platform that I have to deliver a message 2313 01:52:45,800 --> 01:52:49,360 Speaker 1: that is very important to me about heart health because, 2314 01:52:49,400 --> 01:52:52,760 Speaker 1: as I've mentioned a million times, I realize but when 2315 01:52:52,760 --> 01:52:56,160 Speaker 1: I survived a heart attack, I didn't really know why 2316 01:52:57,280 --> 01:53:02,800 Speaker 1: I survived and there is a guilt. Truthfully, there's a 2317 01:53:02,840 --> 01:53:06,479 Speaker 1: guilt that comes with it, a survivor guilt that hung 2318 01:53:06,520 --> 01:53:08,120 Speaker 1: over me for a while there, because all I could 2319 01:53:08,120 --> 01:53:09,720 Speaker 1: think about was the number of people that did not 2320 01:53:09,880 --> 01:53:13,960 Speaker 1: survive the heart attack that I did. And then you 2321 01:53:14,040 --> 01:53:16,120 Speaker 1: wonder like, well, I mean, my life is no more 2322 01:53:16,160 --> 01:53:19,080 Speaker 1: valuable than theirs. You know, how did this come to be? 2323 01:53:19,640 --> 01:53:22,080 Speaker 1: And I thought, well, at the very least, now I 2324 01:53:22,160 --> 01:53:27,519 Speaker 1: have a responsibility. And the point I'm making is, I 2325 01:53:27,600 --> 01:53:30,519 Speaker 1: guess I didn't really realize or stopped to think that 2326 01:53:30,640 --> 01:53:33,160 Speaker 1: heart disease is a leading cause of death for women 2327 01:53:33,280 --> 01:53:35,479 Speaker 1: as well as men. And I think that when we 2328 01:53:35,560 --> 01:53:38,720 Speaker 1: think about, especially on the sports talk radio show, the 2329 01:53:38,800 --> 01:53:44,519 Speaker 1: importance the significance of addressing heart health, the narrative would 2330 01:53:44,560 --> 01:53:47,479 Speaker 1: come across or it would go through the lens to 2331 01:53:47,520 --> 01:53:50,160 Speaker 1: a lot of people of me talking to men, because 2332 01:53:50,160 --> 01:53:52,080 Speaker 1: when you think about heart attacks, a lot of times 2333 01:53:52,120 --> 01:53:54,760 Speaker 1: you think stereotypically, you know, the widow maker, right, not 2334 01:53:54,840 --> 01:53:57,400 Speaker 1: the widower maker, the widow maker, which is what I had, 2335 01:53:57,800 --> 01:54:00,240 Speaker 1: And you think of heart attacks as being kind of 2336 01:54:00,240 --> 01:54:04,360 Speaker 1: a guy thing, and yet heart health is equally important 2337 01:54:04,400 --> 01:54:09,759 Speaker 1: to women. The challenge for women and guys if you're listening, 2338 01:54:10,600 --> 01:54:13,559 Speaker 1: I'm speaking to you just in terms of being able 2339 01:54:13,640 --> 01:54:16,560 Speaker 1: to relate to or be conscientious and aware of the 2340 01:54:16,600 --> 01:54:18,679 Speaker 1: women in your life, whether it be your mom, your wife, 2341 01:54:18,760 --> 01:54:21,559 Speaker 1: your daughter, whoever it might be, and women, if you're 2342 01:54:21,600 --> 01:54:23,360 Speaker 1: listening to me, to be aware of this as well. 2343 01:54:23,760 --> 01:54:26,880 Speaker 1: The symptoms of heart issue with a woman is different 2344 01:54:26,920 --> 01:54:29,719 Speaker 1: than a man in terms of the things that you feel, 2345 01:54:30,240 --> 01:54:32,520 Speaker 1: and they're a little more subtle, and that's the real 2346 01:54:32,720 --> 01:54:35,480 Speaker 1: danger when it comes to women, and I'm talking about 2347 01:54:36,040 --> 01:54:39,240 Speaker 1: you know, it's more just like a fatigue, a feeling, 2348 01:54:39,240 --> 01:54:42,200 Speaker 1: a soreness, and the jaw or in the neck, those 2349 01:54:42,240 --> 01:54:44,520 Speaker 1: can be things that can be related to the heart. 2350 01:54:44,680 --> 01:54:45,080 Speaker 4: And So. 2351 01:54:46,680 --> 01:54:50,600 Speaker 1: What we're going to do upcoming here in twenty twenty six, 2352 01:54:50,680 --> 01:54:54,080 Speaker 1: which I look forward to, is along with the feel 2353 01:54:54,080 --> 01:54:57,280 Speaker 1: good stories in sports, I'm going to make sure that 2354 01:54:57,320 --> 01:55:01,280 Speaker 1: I'm more conscientious of and may making it a couple 2355 01:55:01,360 --> 01:55:04,960 Speaker 1: of times a month something that is centered around women 2356 01:55:05,040 --> 01:55:08,400 Speaker 1: in sports and young girls in sports, because I want 2357 01:55:08,440 --> 01:55:11,480 Speaker 1: to make sure that we are also addressing the message 2358 01:55:11,800 --> 01:55:16,920 Speaker 1: of heart health, heart awareness and making sure that you're conscientious. 2359 01:55:16,920 --> 01:55:21,120 Speaker 1: Getting the heart scan for Franciscan from the women's standpoint, 2360 01:55:21,560 --> 01:55:24,360 Speaker 1: as well as the men's standpoint. There are so many 2361 01:55:24,400 --> 01:55:29,600 Speaker 1: aspects of women's health, breast cancer awareness, obviously, you know, menopause. 2362 01:55:29,600 --> 01:55:31,520 Speaker 1: I mean, there are areas of women's health that are 2363 01:55:31,720 --> 01:55:33,680 Speaker 1: within the mainstream, and I don't know that heart is 2364 01:55:33,720 --> 01:55:36,680 Speaker 1: with it. So I look forward to upcoming in the 2365 01:55:36,800 --> 01:55:40,600 Speaker 1: year sharing stories with you, not just about feel good 2366 01:55:40,640 --> 01:55:43,520 Speaker 1: stories for the heart in sports, but also those that 2367 01:55:43,600 --> 01:55:45,920 Speaker 1: relate to women as we do what we can over 2368 01:55:45,960 --> 01:55:48,280 Speaker 1: the next year with a very concerted effort to make 2369 01:55:48,320 --> 01:55:52,920 Speaker 1: sure that women are equally involved with the heart health 2370 01:55:53,040 --> 01:55:56,520 Speaker 1: awareness that we do each and every week from Franciscan. 2371 01:55:56,560 --> 01:55:58,400 Speaker 1: And that's going to be a concerted effort that we're 2372 01:55:58,440 --> 01:56:02,480 Speaker 1: going to tag team with Friendsiscan upcoming in twenty twenty six. 2373 01:56:02,520 --> 01:56:04,040 Speaker 1: But again I want to remind you number one heart 2374 01:56:04,040 --> 01:56:06,800 Speaker 1: program in Indiana for cardiology by health Grades, number one 2375 01:56:06,840 --> 01:56:10,760 Speaker 1: in Indiana for interventional coronary care. I'm talking about Franciscan 2376 01:56:10,800 --> 01:56:13,480 Speaker 1: Health and the forty nine dollars heart scan is available. 2377 01:56:13,480 --> 01:56:16,720 Speaker 1: You can pay out of pocket self refer Franciscanhealth dot 2378 01:56:16,840 --> 01:56:20,560 Speaker 1: org slash screening bundles, or you can always call eight 2379 01:56:20,640 --> 01:56:24,160 Speaker 1: three three two three eight zero six eight eight. I 2380 01:56:24,200 --> 01:56:26,760 Speaker 1: don't expect you to remember eight three three two three 2381 01:56:26,760 --> 01:56:29,000 Speaker 1: eight zero six eight eight, So at the very least, 2382 01:56:29,000 --> 01:56:33,080 Speaker 1: simply google Franciscan health heart scan. It is so easy, 2383 01:56:33,160 --> 01:56:36,440 Speaker 1: takes about fifteen minutes, non invasive, and it is the 2384 01:56:36,520 --> 01:56:38,120 Speaker 1: start to a healthy heart. 2385 01:56:38,160 --> 01:56:39,040 Speaker 4: All right, we'll come back. 2386 01:56:39,080 --> 01:56:41,120 Speaker 1: We'll get back into the colts in chiefs and why 2387 01:56:41,160 --> 01:56:43,360 Speaker 1: it's an even bigger one today than it might have 2388 01:56:43,400 --> 01:56:47,720 Speaker 1: been this time yesterday. We'll explain that next. By the way, 2389 01:56:49,280 --> 01:56:53,480 Speaker 1: I probably should have done this earlier, as somebody who 2390 01:56:53,480 --> 01:56:55,680 Speaker 1: has spent a fair amount of time in Kansas City. 2391 01:56:55,800 --> 01:56:58,960 Speaker 1: If you are going to Kansas City, and we'll join 2392 01:56:59,040 --> 01:57:01,080 Speaker 1: JMV here in just a minute as part of the Crossholver, 2393 01:57:01,120 --> 01:57:04,920 Speaker 1: I know he has a less than favorable memorable experience 2394 01:57:05,080 --> 01:57:09,120 Speaker 1: in Kansas City of pushing buses out of snow during. 2395 01:57:08,840 --> 01:57:09,480 Speaker 4: His time there. 2396 01:57:09,520 --> 01:57:13,040 Speaker 1: But if you are going to Kansas City for the game, 2397 01:57:14,400 --> 01:57:17,640 Speaker 1: the best thing that I can say is the stadium 2398 01:57:17,640 --> 01:57:23,440 Speaker 1: itself is on the Missouri side of Kansas City, just 2399 01:57:23,480 --> 01:57:26,120 Speaker 1: before you get to downtown, So downtown Kansas City kind 2400 01:57:26,120 --> 01:57:29,480 Speaker 1: of straddles between Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas City Kansas 2401 01:57:30,080 --> 01:57:34,560 Speaker 1: and Arrowhead Stadium and Royal Stadium Kaufman Stadium are in 2402 01:57:34,600 --> 01:57:37,080 Speaker 1: the Truman Sports Complex, which is just about two miles 2403 01:57:37,200 --> 01:57:41,640 Speaker 1: to the east of downtown. So before you get into 2404 01:57:41,640 --> 01:57:43,680 Speaker 1: downtown if you're coming from Indy, is where you hit 2405 01:57:43,720 --> 01:57:50,520 Speaker 1: the stadiums. But the Missouri side of just past the 2406 01:57:50,560 --> 01:57:53,520 Speaker 1: downtown area, just south of the downtown, there's an area 2407 01:57:53,600 --> 01:57:58,360 Speaker 1: called the Plaza, and the Plaza is essentially like kind 2408 01:57:58,400 --> 01:58:02,200 Speaker 1: of a Meridian Kessler type a Kansas City, but it 2409 01:58:02,280 --> 01:58:05,920 Speaker 1: is outdoor dining, out down shopping, outside shopping. It is 2410 01:58:05,920 --> 01:58:08,480 Speaker 1: a really really good place to do holiday shopping and 2411 01:58:08,560 --> 01:58:12,080 Speaker 1: enjoy dinner, barbecue places all over the place in Kansas City. 2412 01:58:12,160 --> 01:58:14,960 Speaker 1: Kansas City is a super cool town. The only problem 2413 01:58:15,000 --> 01:58:17,680 Speaker 1: with living in Kansas City would be you are literally 2414 01:58:17,760 --> 01:58:21,840 Speaker 1: like six hours from anything. But it's basically Indianapolis just 2415 01:58:22,360 --> 01:58:24,320 Speaker 1: a little bit further west. A lot of heritage there. 2416 01:58:24,360 --> 01:58:27,680 Speaker 1: The stockyards are just south of Kemper Arena. Cool stuff 2417 01:58:27,680 --> 01:58:30,200 Speaker 1: to see in downtown Kansas City, and then you're about 2418 01:58:30,240 --> 01:58:33,040 Speaker 1: forty minutes from Lawrence if you wanted to go check 2419 01:58:33,040 --> 01:58:35,880 Speaker 1: out the University of Kansas. But it is cool and 2420 01:58:35,960 --> 01:58:39,600 Speaker 1: we'll get more into our game predictions in terms of 2421 01:58:39,600 --> 01:58:42,520 Speaker 1: what happens. But let's see what Jmv's got cooking in 2422 01:58:42,600 --> 01:58:44,440 Speaker 1: terms of his show. We will check in with him 2423 01:58:44,480 --> 01:58:47,040 Speaker 1: in just a minute as part of the crossover brought 2424 01:58:47,040 --> 01:58:48,400 Speaker 1: to you by the Good Guys and Love Heating and 2425 01:58:48,400 --> 01:58:52,000 Speaker 1: Air LOVEDASHHVAC dot com. Three one seven three five three 2426 01:58:52,120 --> 01:58:55,200 Speaker 1: twenty one forty one is the telephone number district tap 2427 01:58:55,320 --> 01:58:58,280 Speaker 1: up on the north side is where John is located 2428 01:58:58,320 --> 01:59:01,520 Speaker 1: in JV. I'm assuming that when you watch the Colts 2429 01:59:01,560 --> 01:59:03,240 Speaker 1: and Chiefs, the first thing you're going to think of 2430 01:59:03,560 --> 01:59:06,480 Speaker 1: is you and Drew Storre and other guys pushing buses 2431 01:59:06,480 --> 01:59:06,960 Speaker 1: out of snow. 2432 01:59:07,040 --> 01:59:07,240 Speaker 4: Right. 2433 01:59:07,920 --> 01:59:10,400 Speaker 10: Yeah, that was a blast there. That was a great time. 2434 01:59:10,440 --> 01:59:12,440 Speaker 10: I absolutely hate that hell hole. 2435 01:59:12,600 --> 01:59:12,960 Speaker 5: I do. 2436 01:59:13,960 --> 01:59:15,520 Speaker 10: I'll be honest with you, though, Jake and you and 2437 01:59:15,560 --> 01:59:17,640 Speaker 10: I are cut from the same cloth on this. What 2438 01:59:17,760 --> 01:59:20,240 Speaker 10: I remember the most about these Colts, Chiefs and matchups 2439 01:59:20,920 --> 01:59:24,080 Speaker 10: was Lynn Elliott in that playoff game in Kansas City. 2440 01:59:24,120 --> 01:59:29,200 Speaker 10: That will always stand out because that was the first 2441 01:59:29,240 --> 01:59:33,200 Speaker 10: and all pulse of any significant level of winning. I 2442 01:59:33,240 --> 01:59:35,880 Speaker 10: think that's when we first understood what it really meant 2443 01:59:35,880 --> 01:59:39,800 Speaker 10: to be in terms of winning in the NFL. With 2444 01:59:39,960 --> 01:59:43,560 Speaker 10: that kind of Haley's comment of an end season playoff 2445 01:59:43,640 --> 01:59:45,960 Speaker 10: run going back in the season of nineteen ninety five, 2446 01:59:46,040 --> 01:59:47,680 Speaker 10: that stands out to me more than anything else. 2447 01:59:47,720 --> 01:59:49,960 Speaker 1: Well, you know what's funny about that run, And yes, 2448 01:59:50,040 --> 01:59:53,920 Speaker 1: I totally agree with you because that and I don't 2449 01:59:53,920 --> 01:59:56,600 Speaker 1: know that that you know, for people that were not 2450 01:59:56,640 --> 01:59:59,920 Speaker 1: around then in nineteen ninety five, John that that Colts 2451 02:00:00,120 --> 02:00:05,440 Speaker 1: run against Kansas City kind of felt like the Pacers 2452 02:00:05,440 --> 02:00:07,520 Speaker 1: of last year, and the fact that it was like 2453 02:00:07,680 --> 02:00:10,400 Speaker 1: all of a sudden, it just all came together where 2454 02:00:10,400 --> 02:00:14,040 Speaker 1: you're like, holy cow, these guys actually can win this thing, 2455 02:00:14,120 --> 02:00:16,760 Speaker 1: you know what I mean? Because what you saw that 2456 02:00:16,920 --> 02:00:21,080 Speaker 1: Colt's team, like last year's Pacers team, was one that 2457 02:00:21,120 --> 02:00:22,720 Speaker 1: it wasn't until the end of the year when they 2458 02:00:22,760 --> 02:00:24,800 Speaker 1: were totally healthy and everything came to which is ironic 2459 02:00:24,800 --> 02:00:28,520 Speaker 1: because Marshall Fulk was hurt and Lamote Warren and Zach 2460 02:00:28,560 --> 02:00:30,360 Speaker 1: Rockett kind of had to split the running back duties. 2461 02:00:30,400 --> 02:00:34,400 Speaker 1: But by the time you realized what you were seeing, 2462 02:00:34,480 --> 02:00:36,680 Speaker 1: they had already arrived, if that makes sense right, And 2463 02:00:36,720 --> 02:00:39,400 Speaker 1: that when nobody gave them a chance to win that 2464 02:00:39,440 --> 02:00:42,600 Speaker 1: game in Kansas City and Lynne Elliott missing that kick, 2465 02:00:42,640 --> 02:00:45,120 Speaker 1: it was unbelievable now it was. 2466 02:00:45,160 --> 02:00:47,960 Speaker 10: That's what really stands out to me in this I 2467 02:00:48,000 --> 02:00:51,680 Speaker 10: don't know what interests you more to see with the 2468 02:00:51,720 --> 02:00:56,120 Speaker 10: whole limited participation thing, what Daniel Jones looks like to 2469 02:00:56,200 --> 02:00:58,839 Speaker 10: see if during the bye week they got a solution 2470 02:00:59,120 --> 02:01:02,040 Speaker 10: to the offensive line, the lack of protection, the quarterback 2471 02:01:02,080 --> 02:01:05,880 Speaker 10: ball security, or you know, to see about the secondary 2472 02:01:06,080 --> 02:01:08,800 Speaker 10: that has been put together, that high power, high dollar, 2473 02:01:08,920 --> 02:01:12,160 Speaker 10: high profile secondary, or is at Kansas City at five 2474 02:01:12,200 --> 02:01:14,720 Speaker 10: and five, because this is kind of like their last 2475 02:01:14,720 --> 02:01:17,560 Speaker 10: gasp right here. I mean seriously, like an opening scene 2476 02:01:17,600 --> 02:01:20,240 Speaker 10: and Jaws with the girls naked and Swiss skinny dipping 2477 02:01:20,280 --> 02:01:22,360 Speaker 10: and swimming, and you know you're kind of going down 2478 02:01:22,400 --> 02:01:24,560 Speaker 10: for the last time right here this season. If you're 2479 02:01:24,640 --> 02:01:26,080 Speaker 10: Kansas a little. 2480 02:01:25,840 --> 02:01:27,360 Speaker 4: Bit, you're right. And here's the other thing. 2481 02:01:27,720 --> 02:01:29,200 Speaker 3: I like, Hey, you were just talking about we keep 2482 02:01:29,240 --> 02:01:31,440 Speaker 3: this kid friendly, Jake, and then we're talking about that. 2483 02:01:31,640 --> 02:01:32,720 Speaker 4: Skinny dipping Jaws. 2484 02:01:32,800 --> 02:01:36,480 Speaker 7: Yeah boom, yeah, you know you don't even see any 2485 02:01:36,560 --> 02:01:43,280 Speaker 7: nudity there, right, Oh, get I get rated R after 2486 02:01:43,280 --> 02:01:44,480 Speaker 7: three o'clock, that's right. 2487 02:01:45,320 --> 02:01:45,520 Speaker 8: Yes. 2488 02:01:45,920 --> 02:01:48,360 Speaker 1: I think the thing that is going to be the 2489 02:01:48,400 --> 02:01:52,400 Speaker 1: story of this game, in all honesty is simply which 2490 02:01:52,440 --> 02:01:54,680 Speaker 1: team gets to the other team's quarterback. And I don't 2491 02:01:54,680 --> 02:01:58,600 Speaker 1: even necessarily mean making contact with them as much as 2492 02:01:58,640 --> 02:02:02,320 Speaker 1: just keeping them uncovered after ball. And you know, the 2493 02:02:02,360 --> 02:02:04,800 Speaker 1: Colts have had a problem. The problem with Mahomes, as 2494 02:02:04,840 --> 02:02:08,320 Speaker 1: I talked about earlier, John, is he almost thrives in 2495 02:02:08,360 --> 02:02:10,680 Speaker 1: that chaos right of a pocket collapsing, where he's going 2496 02:02:10,720 --> 02:02:13,360 Speaker 1: to move around and extend plays and just hang in 2497 02:02:13,400 --> 02:02:15,760 Speaker 1: and hang in and hang in. Getting to him is 2498 02:02:15,800 --> 02:02:18,280 Speaker 1: a challenge. But if Kansas City is able to get 2499 02:02:18,280 --> 02:02:20,160 Speaker 1: to Daniel Jones, that's going to be the story, right. 2500 02:02:20,160 --> 02:02:22,680 Speaker 1: I mean, you can bet they're gonna blitz bit splits. 2501 02:02:22,400 --> 02:02:24,160 Speaker 4: Right I am. 2502 02:02:24,640 --> 02:02:27,560 Speaker 10: And they don't and they don't and they don't get 2503 02:02:27,600 --> 02:02:29,040 Speaker 10: to the quarterback consistently. 2504 02:02:29,160 --> 02:02:29,960 Speaker 5: I mean that's the thing. 2505 02:02:30,120 --> 02:02:33,520 Speaker 10: They kind of argue about how they don't get to 2506 02:02:33,520 --> 02:02:36,680 Speaker 10: the quarterback consistently, like we argue about how this defense 2507 02:02:36,760 --> 02:02:39,400 Speaker 10: does not get to the quarterback consistently. So that's where 2508 02:02:39,400 --> 02:02:43,240 Speaker 10: I think we're really going to find a there's another 2509 02:02:43,280 --> 02:02:44,640 Speaker 10: reference to the sea right here. 2510 02:02:44,720 --> 02:02:47,600 Speaker 5: A hole in the boat, a leak in the boat, 2511 02:02:47,760 --> 02:02:48,400 Speaker 5: if you will. 2512 02:02:48,480 --> 02:02:51,480 Speaker 10: If all of a sudden, that offensive line gives up 2513 02:02:51,520 --> 02:02:54,200 Speaker 10: what they've given up in the past two games against 2514 02:02:54,280 --> 02:02:56,680 Speaker 10: Kansas City, a team that doesn't do it spect Noulo 2515 02:02:56,880 --> 02:03:00,240 Speaker 10: or not. That is definitely what the Texans coming up 2516 02:03:00,280 --> 02:03:02,920 Speaker 10: next week. After watching that play last night, Houston, we 2517 02:03:02,960 --> 02:03:03,720 Speaker 10: have a problem. 2518 02:03:03,960 --> 02:03:07,120 Speaker 1: By the way, speaking of that game back in ninety five, 2519 02:03:07,200 --> 02:03:10,880 Speaker 1: John ninety six, technically with the ninety five season. I'm 2520 02:03:10,880 --> 02:03:13,400 Speaker 1: looking right here. I looked this up out of curiosity. 2521 02:03:13,880 --> 02:03:18,480 Speaker 1: I'm looking right here at Kansas City, Missouri weather History 2522 02:03:18,520 --> 02:03:21,640 Speaker 1: and it claims, Now, you tell me if this is 2523 02:03:21,760 --> 02:03:25,760 Speaker 1: the biggest load of malarkey that you've ever heard. This 2524 02:03:26,120 --> 02:03:30,240 Speaker 1: website claims that the temperature was forty nine degrees that day. 2525 02:03:31,160 --> 02:03:34,200 Speaker 5: There's zero way like forty nine degrees below zero? 2526 02:03:35,280 --> 02:03:38,600 Speaker 1: Correct, Yeah, I mean, honestly like that that. The story 2527 02:03:38,640 --> 02:03:41,960 Speaker 1: of that game was the fact that it literally was 2528 02:03:43,120 --> 02:03:44,680 Speaker 1: I mean it was sub zero, wasn't it? 2529 02:03:44,800 --> 02:03:46,200 Speaker 4: Or close to very close to? 2530 02:03:46,960 --> 02:03:49,000 Speaker 5: Yeah? Yeah, we had absolutely well. 2531 02:03:49,040 --> 02:03:51,879 Speaker 10: I mean that's why everybody kind of including Lenn Elliott, 2532 02:03:51,960 --> 02:03:56,280 Speaker 10: blamed his lack of accuracy with field goal making on 2533 02:03:56,600 --> 02:03:58,800 Speaker 10: you know, kicking basically a concrete block. 2534 02:03:59,120 --> 02:04:02,040 Speaker 5: Yes, because the ball was like a concrete block out there. 2535 02:04:02,040 --> 02:04:05,560 Speaker 10: Hey, have you guys been playing Kansas City music like 2536 02:04:05,680 --> 02:04:07,280 Speaker 10: on the entries re entries at all. 2537 02:04:07,760 --> 02:04:11,160 Speaker 1: No, we were playing that was the song Kansas City 2538 02:04:11,200 --> 02:04:12,920 Speaker 1: There was the only thing that we've played today. 2539 02:04:13,560 --> 02:04:15,240 Speaker 10: Oh okay, I didn't know that. What are what are 2540 02:04:15,280 --> 02:04:16,480 Speaker 10: famous Kansas City bands? 2541 02:04:16,480 --> 02:04:17,000 Speaker 5: Do we have any? 2542 02:04:17,320 --> 02:04:18,360 Speaker 4: Is there anybody question? 2543 02:04:18,960 --> 02:04:19,080 Speaker 2: Uh? 2544 02:04:19,200 --> 02:04:20,360 Speaker 5: I mean I think we know. 2545 02:04:20,680 --> 02:04:22,880 Speaker 10: It's like anybody that's ever made it big out of 2546 02:04:22,960 --> 02:04:25,280 Speaker 10: Kansas City. I mean we have to hear from him 2547 02:04:25,320 --> 02:04:29,320 Speaker 10: every single moment, don't we Like Sedaikas and Paul Rudd. 2548 02:04:29,640 --> 02:04:31,520 Speaker 10: Have you ever made a movie and you're from Kansas City? 2549 02:04:31,560 --> 02:04:32,920 Speaker 10: We got to hear from me every second? 2550 02:04:33,960 --> 02:04:34,240 Speaker 5: What's that? 2551 02:04:34,320 --> 02:04:37,680 Speaker 1: What's that other guy? Your all time favorite? John, your 2552 02:04:37,760 --> 02:04:40,000 Speaker 1: all time favorite. It looks like you know what you're 2553 02:04:40,000 --> 02:04:42,680 Speaker 1: going to say. Puddle of mud, puddle of mud? Yes, 2554 02:04:43,280 --> 02:04:48,080 Speaker 1: yeah that's your guy. Yeah with a jackass. 2555 02:04:48,520 --> 02:04:52,120 Speaker 10: I'm a jackass. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah he was. He's 2556 02:04:52,160 --> 02:04:54,640 Speaker 10: gonna get his ass whib one night, that's for sure. 2557 02:04:55,760 --> 02:04:57,720 Speaker 10: I don't remember what was the story with him. I 2558 02:04:57,720 --> 02:04:58,320 Speaker 10: can't remember. 2559 02:04:58,600 --> 02:04:58,960 Speaker 2: Oh. 2560 02:04:59,040 --> 02:05:02,000 Speaker 10: I think he rolled up on a significant other and 2561 02:05:02,240 --> 02:05:06,080 Speaker 10: uh in Cocomo. And then to make the story even better, 2562 02:05:06,800 --> 02:05:09,320 Speaker 10: he goes to the Cocomo Red lobster and wants to 2563 02:05:09,400 --> 02:05:12,400 Speaker 10: drink after the show. And this was actually from a 2564 02:05:12,520 --> 02:05:15,680 Speaker 10: waitress that called my show, that worked there, and he 2565 02:05:15,720 --> 02:05:18,200 Speaker 10: wanted to drink and he didn't have any ID, so 2566 02:05:18,240 --> 02:05:21,000 Speaker 10: he got his phone out and tried to sell them 2567 02:05:21,040 --> 02:05:24,240 Speaker 10: his ID on his Wikipedia page. I mean, is that 2568 02:05:24,360 --> 02:05:28,240 Speaker 10: not just complete douchebag drunken stupid idiots? 2569 02:05:28,440 --> 02:05:29,040 Speaker 4: Is awesome? 2570 02:05:29,440 --> 02:05:32,040 Speaker 1: The Rainmakers, by the way, the rain Makers had some success, 2571 02:05:32,080 --> 02:05:33,800 Speaker 1: right eighties and nineties or Kansas. 2572 02:05:33,480 --> 02:05:36,720 Speaker 5: City Rob Rob? 2573 02:05:37,120 --> 02:05:39,560 Speaker 10: What's the other guy, the other comedian actor that's in 2574 02:05:39,640 --> 02:05:42,080 Speaker 10: all the h the Apatow stuff. 2575 02:05:42,160 --> 02:05:45,520 Speaker 4: Yeah, yes he was. 2576 02:05:45,920 --> 02:05:48,280 Speaker 1: He was obviously one of the cops in the hangover, 2577 02:05:48,920 --> 02:05:51,880 Speaker 1: right another cam Yeah technice. 2578 02:05:52,160 --> 02:05:54,280 Speaker 5: Not you fat Jesus. That was a great one, Not 2579 02:05:54,400 --> 02:05:55,280 Speaker 5: you fat Jesus. 2580 02:05:56,640 --> 02:06:00,480 Speaker 1: Come on up there, little man, all right, John Tap 2581 02:06:00,560 --> 02:06:02,080 Speaker 1: coming up three o'clock to throw it out to you 2582 02:06:02,120 --> 02:06:05,720 Speaker 1: in about eight minutes. John, look forward to it, all right, Eddie, 2583 02:06:05,760 --> 02:06:09,200 Speaker 1: your thoughts on in your prediction. I keep going back 2584 02:06:09,240 --> 02:06:09,880 Speaker 1: and forth on this. 2585 02:06:10,480 --> 02:06:14,200 Speaker 3: I've been on the Colts this entire week thinking about it, 2586 02:06:14,280 --> 02:06:16,920 Speaker 3: just because I think when you think about playoff games, 2587 02:06:16,920 --> 02:06:18,839 Speaker 3: and this is going to be like a pseudo playoff 2588 02:06:18,840 --> 02:06:21,400 Speaker 3: game for the Indianapolis Colts. You have to be able 2589 02:06:21,400 --> 02:06:23,200 Speaker 3: to run the football and you have to be able 2590 02:06:23,200 --> 02:06:25,480 Speaker 3: to stop the run. Those are two questions that I 2591 02:06:25,520 --> 02:06:27,840 Speaker 3: have about Kansas City. And at the end of the day, 2592 02:06:27,880 --> 02:06:30,240 Speaker 3: they may have the better quarterback between Patrick Mahomes and 2593 02:06:30,280 --> 02:06:32,120 Speaker 3: Daniel Jones. But I just think the fact that the 2594 02:06:32,160 --> 02:06:33,480 Speaker 3: Colts are gonna be able to run the ball against 2595 02:06:33,520 --> 02:06:35,920 Speaker 3: Kansas City, Kansas City doesn't run it at all, so 2596 02:06:35,960 --> 02:06:38,760 Speaker 3: it makes them extremely one dimensional. I think that gives 2597 02:06:38,760 --> 02:06:42,080 Speaker 3: the Colts an added layer in their favor on top 2598 02:06:42,120 --> 02:06:43,560 Speaker 3: of coming up the by to have an extra week 2599 02:06:43,560 --> 02:06:46,080 Speaker 3: to prepare. So I've got Colts winning twenty seven to 2600 02:06:46,120 --> 02:06:49,919 Speaker 3: twenty four. Boy, you almost stole my exact score. However, 2601 02:06:51,000 --> 02:06:54,600 Speaker 3: I've gone back and forth on this, and I know 2602 02:06:54,680 --> 02:06:56,920 Speaker 3: that the Colts have owned Kansas City, and I know 2603 02:06:56,960 --> 02:06:59,120 Speaker 3: that they've never beaten You know, Mahomes has never beaten 2604 02:06:59,160 --> 02:07:00,520 Speaker 3: the Colts in a regular season game. 2605 02:07:00,640 --> 02:07:03,160 Speaker 4: He never lost three in a row in his career either. 2606 02:07:04,200 --> 02:07:06,040 Speaker 1: I just think they're backs against the wall and it's 2607 02:07:06,120 --> 02:07:09,040 Speaker 1: dangerous and if it were here, that'd be one thing. 2608 02:07:09,360 --> 02:07:11,800 Speaker 1: And I've picked the Colts almost all year long. I 2609 02:07:11,800 --> 02:07:14,760 Speaker 1: think maybe I picked the Chargers against them. I can't remember, 2610 02:07:15,840 --> 02:07:17,760 Speaker 1: but I'm going to go with Kansas City. I'll say 2611 02:07:17,800 --> 02:07:20,560 Speaker 1: twenty seven to twenty three Kansas City wins. But either way, 2612 02:07:20,680 --> 02:07:23,360 Speaker 1: Monday at noon we'll be talking about it and I'm 2613 02:07:23,360 --> 02:07:26,280 Speaker 1: going to be up at Parks Place in Fisher's Monday. 2614 02:07:26,360 --> 02:07:28,280 Speaker 1: Not often that we're on the road. I would love 2615 02:07:28,320 --> 02:07:30,840 Speaker 1: to see you folks there. I'm begging you, if you're 2616 02:07:30,880 --> 02:07:33,080 Speaker 1: in the area to come by and see us, say hi. 2617 02:07:33,120 --> 02:07:35,040 Speaker 1: If you wear anything from the Indian Night, You're gonna 2618 02:07:35,040 --> 02:07:36,760 Speaker 1: get your lunch taken care of. So we would love 2619 02:07:36,800 --> 02:07:39,960 Speaker 1: to see you from noon until three on Monday. John's 2620 02:07:40,080 --> 02:07:42,480 Speaker 1: up next. I thank you for listening to a quarying company.