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(00:00-36:19) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison mentioning Indiana taking on Iowa tonight and the Pacers taking on the Celtics. Pacers forward Aaron Nesmith joins the show to explain how fun it is for him having different roles and assignments each game, how easy it is to integrate Pascal Siakam into the system, breaks down the difference between Tyrese Haliburton running the offense compared to Andrew Nembhard, and then answers some questions for fans to get to know him.
(36:19-44:23) – Eddie bounces back from break with Phil Collins in honor of today being his birthday. Jake shares a story about growing up to him with listening to Phil Collins when he was a part of Genesis.
(44:23-50:05) – Hour one concludes with Jake paying off his tease as to why he doesn’t like one of the Celtics players that has ties to Indiana.
(50:05-1:21:40) – The Athletic’s Zak Keefer joins the program to highlight all the AFC postseason games that he attended prior to the Super Bowl. He ranks the coldest games that he’s attended all-time, how different the Chiefs look now compared to when he saw them in Germany and shares some details about a cool feature story he wrote a few weeks ago. Finally, they talk to Zak about the Indianapolis Colts needing speed offensively and reacts to the news of Ben Johnson staying with Detroit.
(1:21:40-1:38:12) – Jake and Jimmy continue the discussion of what the Colts need to add offensively. Jake takes us through some of the most successful football teams in Colts history because of what trait they had offensively.
(1:38:12-1:41:49) – The one o’clock hour concludes with a ticket giveaway for a caller to go see Train, REO Speedwagon, and Yacht Rock Revue this summer!
(1:41:49-2:07:56) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder makes his weekly stop on Query & Company to provide his thoughts on how the two conference championship games went over the weekend, reveal if he has an update on the health of Colts owner Jim Irsay, explains how different the Pro Bowl is now compared to how it used to be, and weighs in on Jake’s take as to what the Colts need to add to the roster.
(2:07:56-2:27:10) – Colts center Ryan Kelly joins the show after being named a Pro-Bowler earlier today to discuss what it means to him to receive the honor. He takes everyone behind the curtain as to how he and his wife overcame the loss of their daughter last year. Additionally, he explains how relieving it was to get back to playing football at a high level and the relationship that Gardner Minshew had on Anthony Richardson.
(2:27:10-2:35:33) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and JMV joining the guys in-studio to recap the conversation earlier with Aaron Nesmith and some of the best transactions that didn’t happen for the Indiana Pacers in franchise history.
Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/
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(00:00-36:19) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison mentioning Indiana taking on Iowa tonight and the Pacers taking on the Celtics. Pacers forward Aaron Nesmith joins the show to explain how fun it is for him having different roles and assignments each game, how easy it is to integrate Pascal Siakam into the system, breaks down the difference between Tyrese Haliburton running the offense compared to Andrew Nembhard, and then answers some questions for fans to get to know him.
(36:19-44:23) – Eddie bounces back from break with Phil Collins in honor of today being his birthday. Jake shares a story about growing up to him with listening to Phil Collins when he was a part of Genesis.
(44:23-50:05) – Hour one concludes with Jake paying off his tease as to why he doesn’t like one of the Celtics players that has ties to Indiana.
(50:05-1:21:40) – The Athletic’s Zak Keefer joins the program to highlight all the AFC postseason games that he attended prior to the Super Bowl. He ranks the coldest games that he’s attended all-time, how different the Chiefs look now compared to when he saw them in Germany and shares some details about a cool feature story he wrote a few weeks ago. Finally, they talk to Zak about the Indianapolis Colts needing speed offensively and reacts to the news of Ben Johnson staying with Detroit.
(1:21:40-1:38:12) – Jake and Jimmy continue the discussion of what the Colts need to add offensively. Jake takes us through some of the most successful football teams in Colts history because of what trait they had offensively.
(1:38:12-1:41:49) – The one o’clock hour concludes with a ticket giveaway for a caller to go see Train, REO Speedwagon, and Yacht Rock Revue this summer!
(1:41:49-2:07:56) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder makes his weekly stop on Query & Company to provide his thoughts on how the two conference championship games went over the weekend, reveal if he has an update on the health of Colts owner Jim Irsay, explains how different the Pro Bowl is now compared to how it used to be, and weighs in on Jake’s take as to what the Colts need to add to the roster.
(2:07:56-2:27:10) – Colts center Ryan Kelly joins the show after being named a Pro-Bowler earlier today to discuss what it means to him to receive the honor. He takes everyone behind the curtain as to how he and his wife overcame the loss of their daughter last year. Additionally, he explains how relieving it was to get back to playing football at a high level and the relationship that Gardner Minshew had on Anthony Richardson.
(2:27:10-2:35:33) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and JMV joining the guys in-studio to recap the conversation earlier with Aaron Nesmith and some of the best transactions that didn’t happen for the Indiana Pacers in franchise history.
Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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