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00:00-JMV is ready to roll and starts the show with a recap of the weekend races at IMS. He then dives into some Colts training camp thoughts including Parris Campbell impressing and what it would mean for the Colts offense if he was able to stay healthy for the season.
28:25-JMV opens up the phone line to talk about the passing of NBA legend Bill Russell, his legacy, impact, and how he created fans through television commercials as well as the Colts defensive backs and the emergence of rookie safety Nick Cross.
46:37- JMV answers questions about the Brickyard 400 being boring and the debate of the road course vs the oval, NASCAR treating Indy like any other city they come to, and if an AFC South title is required this season for the Colts.
58:33-Colts Star RB Jonathan Taylor joins JMV to talk about how he can be better than his record setting season last year, what he worked on the most in the offseason, how his work on his body has led to his durability, how Matt Ryan has demanded excellence from the offense, how long last seasons abrupt end affected him, and what he thinks about Nyheim Hines’s extra workload at WR, and if he’s aiming for 2k rushing yards.
1:22:08-Jake Query joins JMV to talk about Jonathan Taylor, the importance of a big running game, why the Colts need Parris Campbell on offense, and if Chris Ballard’s attitude towards WR is the same of Ryan Grigson’s towards OL. They then talk about the attendance at the Brickyard 400 and the difference between the Xfinity cars and the Cup cars on the IMS road course. If putting lights at IMS would invigorate the racing fans and if Roger Penske would consider it in the future.
1:54:59-After a question prompting it, JMV dives into some nostalgia and how he's a sucker for companies nostalgia marketing from the past.
2:05:03-JMV closes out the show!
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00:00-JMV is ready to roll and starts the show with a recap of the weekend races at IMS. He then dives into some Colts training camp thoughts including Parris Campbell impressing and what it would mean for the Colts offense if he was able to stay healthy for the season.
28:25-JMV opens up the phone line to talk about the passing of NBA legend Bill Russell, his legacy, impact, and how he created fans through television commercials as well as the Colts defensive backs and the emergence of rookie safety Nick Cross.
46:37- JMV answers questions about the Brickyard 400 being boring and the debate of the road course vs the oval, NASCAR treating Indy like any other city they come to, and if an AFC South title is required this season for the Colts.
58:33-Colts Star RB Jonathan Taylor joins JMV to talk about how he can be better than his record setting season last year, what he worked on the most in the offseason, how his work on his body has led to his durability, how Matt Ryan has demanded excellence from the offense, how long last seasons abrupt end affected him, and what he thinks about Nyheim Hines’s extra workload at WR, and if he’s aiming for 2k rushing yards.
1:22:08-Jake Query joins JMV to talk about Jonathan Taylor, the importance of a big running game, why the Colts need Parris Campbell on offense, and if Chris Ballard’s attitude towards WR is the same of Ryan Grigson’s towards OL. They then talk about the attendance at the Brickyard 400 and the difference between the Xfinity cars and the Cup cars on the IMS road course. If putting lights at IMS would invigorate the racing fans and if Roger Penske would consider it in the future.
1:54:59-After a question prompting it, JMV dives into some nostalgia and how he's a sucker for companies nostalgia marketing from the past.
2:05:03-JMV closes out the show!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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