00:00-JMV starts out the show talking about the Colts draft and his expectations for them during their rookie seasons. He then has to talk about how bad the Cincinnati Reds are and if they could possibly be the worst MLB team in the modern era.
27:06-Greg Rakestraw joins JMV and they debate if it would be a good idea to bring back TY Hilton or let the young talent develop, Greg’s favorite pick in the draft, and the unintended consequences NIL is having on college sports and the tipping point where it turns large numbers of fans away.
44:54-After a call bringing up Nick Foles as a backup QB, JMV wonders if the Colts should bring him in to backup Matt Ryan or save the money and give Sam Ehlinger a shot to be the full time backup. JMV then gets a call about whether or not the Colts should have taken another WR instead of a 2nd TE in the draft.
1:09:10-Covering the Cincinnati Bearcats for The Athletic Justin Williams joins JMV to talk about the Colts 2nd round pick Alec Pierce’s strengths as a receiver, expectations for his rookie year, and how he developed at Cincinnati. They then talk about the other Colts draft pick from Cincinnati DT Curtis Brooks and his rise over the last season.
1:26:35-The Athletics’ Stephen Holder joins JMV to talk about the level of fan happiness to the Colts draft, if every pick made sense in the moment, and a discussion on if the Colts trust Sam Ehlinger if push came to shove to start a game unlike Jacob Eason last year. And then in an all-time show moment, JMV welcomes on Rick after a long hold to find him asleep and snoring on the line
1:47:28-JMV fires up “Anything Goes” sponsored by Ray’s Trash Service to see if Rick is still asleep on hold and a variety of calls making fun of JMV for putting his audience to sleep. He also talks about the Colts backup QB situation. Before he ends the segment Rick wakes up! He explains why he fell asleep and if JMV put him to sleep or if it was something else.
2;07:47-JMV closes out the show giving away Stevie Nicks tickets!
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