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49ers Insider Tracy Sandler joins the show to explain why she believes Gus Bradley is the frontrunner — and most likely hire — for San Francisco’s defensive coordinator job. She breaks down Bradley’s fit, his history with the staff, and why the 49ers’ search appears to be narrowing in his direction. Inside analysis, strong sourcing, and everything you need to know about the next major move on the 49ers’ coaching staff.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Dirty Work, Adam Copeland and Tim WeBb discuss the latest developments in the NBA and NFL. They dive into the Golden State Warriors' struggles without Jimmy Butler and the potential trade of Jonathan KUminga. Sam Amick of the Athletic joins the conversation, sharing his insights on the Warriors' situation and the impact of the injury on their season. The guys also discuss the 49ers' coaching search and the possibility of Gus Bradley becoming the new defensive coordinator.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1: After John Lynch and Kyle Shanahan had their season-ending press conference yesterday, Papa and Silver dive into the 49ers' defensive coordinator vacancy and the possibility of Gus Bradley assuming the role. The guys also touch on the importance of continuity on defense, as the 49ers' next defensive coordinator will be their fifth in five seasons. Could other potential outside candidates, including Raheem Morris, be the right fit? Or would Bradley's experience on the staff this year pay the most dividends?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
49ers Insider Tracy Sandler joins the show to explain why she believes Gus Bradley is the frontrunner — and most likely hire — for San Francisco’s defensive coordinator job. She breaks down Bradley’s fit, his history with the staff, and why the 49ers’ search appears to be narrowing in his direction. Inside analysis, strong sourcing, and everything you need to know about the next major move on the 49ers’ coaching staff.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian Baldinger joins The Roast to break down where the 49ers stand after being blown out of the playoffs by the Seahawks, their biggest offseason needs and what Gus Bradley as DC would mean for the 49ers
In hour 3, Spadoni and Shasky discuss how they don't love the thought of Gus Bradley becoming the 49ers Defensive Coordinator and Warriors insider, Nick Friedell, joins the show.
John Lynch and Kyle Shanahan spoke — and they revealed more than expected. In this episode, we break down the biggest takeaways from the 49ers' end-of-season press conferences, starting with the bombshell admission that Brandon Aiyuk has played his last snap in San Francisco and how Lynch and Shanahan openly admitted they still don't understand what fractured the relationship.We dive deep into the defensive coordinator search, why Gus Bradley being the main internal candidate directly contradicts Shanahan's stated desire for more dynamic fronts and coverages, and why names like Raheem Morris may actually fit what the head coach claims he wants. Plus, why Robert Saleh could raid the 49ers' coaching staff in Tennessee.Other key topics include:The 49ers' plan to re-sign Jauan JenningsWhy Kyle Shanahan expects Mac Jones back in 2026Major injury updates on Nick Bosa, Mykel Williams, Ricky Pearsall, Alfred Collins, and George KittleShanahan admitting the team needs to get fasterThe organization's continued refusal to seriously address its longstanding injury problemWhy that blind spot feels less like bad luck — and more like negligenceJohn Lynch confirming more financial flexibility in free agencyThe push to retain key special teams veteransIf you want an unfiltered breakdown of what the 49ers said, what they didn't say, and what it means for the future of the franchise, this is a must-listen.Purchase G.O.A.T Fuel: https://goatfuel.com/?rfsn=8542698.99750d3Visit Sports Spyder for up to date 49ers content: https://sportspyder.com/nfl/san-francisco-49ers/newsFollow us on Twitter @49ers_AccessFollow us on Instagram @49ers.access
In this episode of Dirty Work, Adam Copeland and Tim WeBb discuss the latest developments in the NBA and NFL. They dive into the Golden State Warriors' struggles without Jimmy Butler and the potential trade of Jonathan KUminga. Sam Amick of the Athletic joins the conversation, sharing his insights on the Warriors' situation and the impact of the injury on their season. The guys also discuss the 49ers' coaching search and the possibility of Gus Bradley becoming the new defensive coordinator.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1: After John Lynch and Kyle Shanahan had their season-ending press conference yesterday, Papa and Silver dive into the 49ers' defensive coordinator vacancy and the possibility of Gus Bradley assuming the role. The guys also touch on the importance of continuity on defense, as the 49ers' next defensive coordinator will be their fifth in five seasons. Could other potential outside candidates, including Raheem Morris, be the right fit? Or would Bradley's experience on the staff this year pay the most dividends?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Robert Saleh officially leaving the San Francisco 49ers to become head coach of the Tennessee Titans, Kyle Shanahan is once again tasked with replacing his defensive coordinator — the fifth change in as many seasons.We break down external candidates like Brian Flores, Jim Schwartz, Raheem Morris, Matt Burke, and Corey Undlin, along with internal options including Gus Bradley, KJ Wright, and Daniel Bullocks. From aggressive blitz packages to conservative Cover-3 systems, we analyze scheme fit, roster impact, and long-term stability.Plus:Why Flores might be the best defensive coach in football — and why it's riskyWhich candidate best mirrors Saleh's “All Gas, No Brakes” mentalityWhy continuity may matter more than upside in 2026How Saleh's Titans job could impact the 49ers' rosterIf you're wondering who should replace Robert Saleh, this episode has you covered.Purchase G.O.A.T Fuel: https://goatfuel.com/?rfsn=8542698.99750d3Visit Sports Spyder for up to date 49ers content: https://sportspyder.com/nfl/san-francisco-49ers/newsFollow us on Twitter @49ers_AccessFollow us on Instagram @49ers.access
Dieter and Jake ARE casting a wide net Chapters (00:00:00) - San Francisco 49ers Will Not Hire a Defensive Coordinator(00:05:00) - San Francisco 49ers have declined an interview with Gus Bradley(00:10:40) - The San Francisco 49ers' defense(00:14:01) - Bradley on the 49ers defense:(00:18:43) - Gus Yates: Gus Is the Head Coach Candidate(00:22:24) - Brandon Auk on His Contract Change(00:26:54) - Trent Williams' Press Conference(00:31:13) - Jimmy Goyer on the 49ers' Process
SF Standard 49ers Reporter David Lombardi joins the show to discuss the 49ers' offseason plans. They dive into the recent news of Robert Saleh taking the Tennessee job and what it means for the 49ers' defensive coordinator search. David shares his thoughts on potential candidates, including Gus Bradley and Jim Schwartz, and how the team might approach the receiver position in free agency. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dieter and Jake have a list. Chapters (00:00:00) - Robert Salah Gets Paid $25 Million(00:06:02) - Kubiak on the John Harbaugh hire(00:11:03) - Ben Johnson on Zac Taylor's Promotion(00:14:49) - Steve Wilcox on the 49ers' Coordinator Search(00:20:32) - Gus Bradley: Don't Go To Default With Your DC(00:26:01) - Jim Schwartz: If the 49ers hired him, they'd win(00:32:45) - Jim Schwartz for San Francisco 49ers(00:39:32) - Brian Flores: Would He Leave Minnesota?(00:44:40) - Joe Flacco on Gus Bradley's Scheme(00:50:24) - Steve Wilcox for the Jaguars(00:55:19) - 49ers: Juwan Jennings should get paid(01:00:51) - Jairon Williams on His Proposals(01:05:25) - 49ers OL Needs a Bulldozer(01:10:59) - The 49ers need more Maulers on the offensive line(01:15:45) - Free agency and the 49ers' plans
SF Standard 49ers Reporter David Lombardi joins the show to discuss the 49ers' offseason plans. They dive into the recent news of Robert Saleh taking the Tennessee job and what it means for the 49ers' defensive coordinator search. David shares his thoughts on potential candidates, including Gus Bradley and Jim Schwartz, and how the team might approach the receiver position in free agency. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00–26:46 – the lack of pass rush continues to be an issue for the Colts, Rivers executing the offensive gameplan last night, watching Rivers at the line of scrimmage, the dueling storylines that is the Colts collapse and Phillip Rivers fairytale, we take some calls from listeners who need to vent, does Chris Ballard get a 10th season, revisiting the Sauce Gardner trade, will Jim Irsay's daughters be as embarrassed as he was during primetime embarrassments 26:46 – 48:01 – James Boyd starts the hour with talks about what the locker room was like after the game last night, the Colts defense made it look like the 49ers were doing a walk through, San Francisco didn't punt, how much is on Shane Steichen's plate offensively and how does that affect the defense, what was Gus Bradley thinking last night, morning checkdown 48:01 - 58:10 – How much are injuries a valid excuse for the Colts, what does this collapse say about Carlie Irsay-Gordon, comparing resumes of GM Chris Ballard to other general managers around the league Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 13:48 – We get in the christmas by giving away some Butler women's basketball tickets vs UConn before starting to dive into the Colts-49ers game and how the Colts came up short in a big game once again 13:49– 20:00 – Morning Checkdown 20:01–46:42 – the lack of pass rush continues to be an issue for the Colts, Rivers executing the offensive gameplan last night, watching Rivers at the line of scrimmage, the dueling storylines that is the Colts collapse and Phillip Rivers fairytale, we take some calls from listeners who need to vent, does Chris Ballard get a 10th season, revisiting the Sauce Gardner trade, will Jim Irsay's daughters be as embarrassed as he was during primetime embarrassments 46:43 – 1:07:57 – James Boyd starts the hour with talks about what the locker room was like after the game last night, the Colts defense made it look like the 49ers were doing a walk through, San Francisco didn't punt, how much is on Shane Steichen's plate offensively and how does that affect the defense, what was Gus Bradley thinking last night, morning checkdown 1:07:58 - 1:20:00 – We take a call from a listener who wants to talk about the pass rush and Shane Steichen, the other sports success in the state of Indiana and how it compares to the Colts 1:20:01 -1:30:00 – How much are injuries a valid excuse for the Colts, what does this collapse say about Carlie Irsay-Gordon, comparing resumes of GM Chris Ballard to other general managers around the league 1:30:01 – 1:50:57 – Kevin finally musters up the courage to run through playoff scenarios and how the strength of victory tie breaker works, how the current Colts offense limits Johnathan Taylor, could Phillip Rivers return next year, how he orchestrated the offense at the line of scrimmage, morning checkdown 1:50:58 – 2:00:47 – We take a call from mo, fill-in producer Caleb's dad and he draws a throughline with the Colts repeating everything, why didn't Jaylon Jones play more, the Colts pass rush never got home, 2:00:48 — 2:10:47 - Caleb drops the ball by playing a mediocre Christmas song in Kevin's eyes, playoff scenarios for the ColtsSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 21:32 - Elf on the Shelf, Colts and their playoff standings, Kevin talks about Shane Steichen telling Kyle Shannahan and Gus Bradley about signing Philip Rivers, how does he follow up an encore?, Anthony Richardson & DeForest Buckner, the lack of reps for backup QBs 21:33 – 34:54 – 60 Minutes and Sports Illustrated reporter Jon Wertheim joins us to discuss his feature on IU football, his conversations with Curt Cignetti and Don Fischer, his impressions of Fernando Mendoza, John Mellencamp’s IU fandom and seats at every game, his piece about the 1976 Hoosiers basketball team, Cignetti vs. Bob Knight 34:55 – 42:31 - We unveil our 9th biggest stories in Indiana Sports for 2025 42:32 – 55:00 – ESPN Colts reporter Stephen Holder joins us and discusses not seeing the Rivers avatar yet, what he thought about Rivers’ return, if it goes poorly will they change course and go to Anthony Richardson?, what’s up with Riley Leonard?, the defensive effort on the final drive, optimism for Daniel Jones to be ready by training camp?, 55:01 – 1:07:53 - Former Colts QB Jeff George joins us and discusses the Christmas Quarterback campaign, his thoughts on Philip Rivers un-retiring, his IU fandom, Fernando Mendoza, more about the goal of his Christmas QB campaignSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 11:17 – Back at it will a full crew, how was Philip Rivers following his first game in five years, Knicks win the NBA Cup and face the Pacers tomorrow night, Butler falls to UConn 11:18 – 19:43 – Morning Checkdown 19:44 – 41:12 – Elf on the Shelf, Colts and their playoff standings, Kevin talks about Shane Steichen telling Kyle Shannahan and Gus Bradley about signing Philip Rivers, how does he follow up an encore?, Anthony Richardson & DeForest Buckner, the lack of reps for backup QBs 41:13 – 1:06:36 – 60 Minutes and Sports Illustrated reporter Jon Wertheim joins us to discuss his feature on IU football, his conversations with Curt Cignetti and Don Fischer, his impressions of Fernando Mendoza, John Mellencamp’s IU fandom and seats at every game, his piece about the 1976 Hoosiers basketball team, Cignetti vs. Bob Knight, Morning Checkdown 1:06:37 – 1:15:02 – Philp Rivers un-retiring gets spotlighted in Hard Knocks In-Season, can the Colts offense evolve on Monday Night Football 1:15:03 – 1:22:40 – We unveil our 9th biggest stories in Indiana Sports for 2025 1:22:41 – 1:48:30 – Philip Rivers’ ass rejoiner, ESPN Colts reporter Stephen Holder joins us and discusses not seeing the Rivers avatar yet, what he thought about Rivers’ return, if it goes poorly will they change course and go to Anthony Richardson?, what’s up with Riley Leonard?, the defensive effort on the final drive, optimism for Daniel Jones to be ready by training camp?, chances Anthony Richardson takes a snap next season for the Colts?, Morning Checkdown 1:48:31 – 2:01:58 – Former Colts QB Jeff George joins us and discusses the Christmas Quarterback campaign, his thoughts on Philip Rivers un-retiring, his IU fandom, Fernando Mendoza, more about the goal of his Christmas QB campaign 2:01:59 – 2:06:52 – Wrapping the show with Colts discussion about Philip Rivers and what the Colts do if he struggles, does AR get any runSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-15:45) – The voice of the Indiana Hoosiers, Don Fischer, makes his weekly stop on Query & Company and starts his conversation with Jake Query by discussing how fun it is now calling IU football games. He shares a couple of things he was told leading up to the game by Curt Cignetti and Buck Suhr, believes that IU is so dominant because of their execution every single week, and admits how proud he is about his son for the job he has done Edgewood High School to start the football season. (15:45-38:37) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 kicks off the second hour of the show by discussing the consistent Daniel Jones has been through three weeks, the history that Jonathan Taylor has made after three games, provides injury updates on Alec Pierce and Kenny Moore II, and identifies a couple of things that still concern him about the Indianapolis Colts. (38:37-52:55) – Colts defensive lineman Tyquan Lewis joins Query & Company to recap yesterday’s win over the Tennessee Titans, explains the difference between Lou Anarumo and Gus Bradley’s system, identifies Daniel Jones as the guy that brings everyone together, discusses the growth of Shane Steichen as the head coach, and previews their upcoming game this weekend against the LA Rams.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Colts defensive lineman Tyquan Lewis joins Query & Company to recap yesterday’s win over the Tennessee Titans, explains the difference between Lou Anarumo and Gus Bradley’s system, identifies Daniel Jones as the guy that brings everyone together, discusses the growth of Shane Steichen as the head coach, and previews their upcoming game this weekend against the LA Rams.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:37) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing all the winning that occurred over the weekend. Jake starts by sharing his thoughts on the Colts starting the season 3-0, transitions to IU’s dominant win over Illinois, congratulating Cole Hocker on winning the 5000m world championship, and concludes the segment talking about the Fever stealing game one from the Aces. (23:37-39:38) – The voice of the Indiana Hoosiers, Don Fischer, makes his weekly stop on Query & Company and starts his conversation with Jake Query by discussing how fun it is now calling IU football games. He shares a couple of things he was told leading up to the game by Curt Cignetti and Buck Suhr, believes that IU is so dominant because of their execution every single week, and admits how proud he is about his son for the job he has done Edgewood High School to start the football season. (39:38-45:21) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake reading off some of the replies he got from Colts fans on Twitter as to how they are feeling after three weeks of the season. (45:21-1:08:30) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 kicks off the second hour of the show by discussing the consistent Daniel Jones has been through three weeks, the history that Jonathan Taylor has made after three games, provides injury updates on Alec Pierce and Kenny Moore II, and identifies a couple of things that still concern him about the Indianapolis Colts. (1:08:30-1:18:47) – After seeing the latest college football rankings, Jake and Eddie discuss how seriously should we take them with Indiana only checking in at 11 after demolishing Illinois. (1:18:47-1:28:31) – The second hour of the show concludes with Jake addressing the national attention that Carlie Irsay-Gordon is getting for being on the sideline listening in to all the communication that’s going on. (1:28:31-1:50:10) – The final hour of the program starts with Jake recapping another dominant Colts win to start the season 3-0 for the first time since 2009. He also touches on the dominating wins for the Fever and Indiana Hoosiers. (1:50:10-2:05:30) – Colts defensive lineman Tyquan Lewis joins Query & Company to recap yesterday’s win over the Tennessee Titans, explains the difference between Lou Anarumo and Gus Bradley’s system, identifies Daniel Jones as the guy that brings everyone together, discusses the growth of Shane Steichen as the head coach, and previews their upcoming game this weekend against the LA Rams. (2:05:30-2:11:33) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake Query in studio to further discuss if anyone owes the Colts and Daniel Jones an apology and whether sports fans should be thanking the Pacers for brining life back to the city.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-26:26) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing a big win for the Indianapolis Colts yesterday over the Denver Broncos. They touch on the playmaking Daniel Jones continues to display, the importance of Tyler Warren to the Colts offense, and how they were gifted a win. (26:26-34:22) – Jake reacts to some of the texts listeners have sent into the show about yesterday’s game, some of the comments from his tweet yesterday following the game and taking a call about yesterday’s victory. (34:22-43:27) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake taking more calls from Colts fans celebrating the win over the Broncos. (43:27-1:09:48) – The IndyStar’s Joel Erickson joins the show to share his thoughts on the week two win for the Indianapolis Colts with Jake Query. He reveals some concerns he has about the team through two weeks, compares what kind of player Daniel Jones is off the field to some of the previous starting quarterbacks for the Colts, believes that Daniel Jones is illuminating what Shane Steichen did to become a head coach, and comments on Ken Rosenthal getting mad at a Brewers photographer over the weekend. (1:09:48-1:17:24) – Jake goes on his annual rant asking why MLB teams pop so much champagne during the postseason. Eddie pushes back against what Jake had to say. (1:17:24-1:26:21) – The second hour of the show concludes with Jake highlighting some postgame comments made by Shane Steichen and Daniel Jones. (1:26:21-1:48:34) – The final hour of the show starts with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing their thoughts on the Colts win yesterday. They highlight the ability of Daniel Jones to process things quickly and put the offense in a position to succeed against one of the best defenses in the league. (1:48:34-2:03:47) – Indianapolis Colts safety Nick Cross joins Query & Company to discuss yesterday's win over the Denver Broncos, shares what it is like watching Daniel Jones and Tyler Warren play from the sidelines, explains what is different with Lou Anarumo's scheme compared to Gus Bradley's, and discusses all the famous athletes that have come out of his high school. (2:04:18-2:10:27) – Today’s show closes out with Jake asking Eddie to recap the Fever’s playoff game from yesterday. Plus, JMV joins the guys in studio to chat about yesterday’s game and preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Indianapolis Colts safety Nick Cross joins Query & Company to discuss yesterday's win over the Denver Broncos, shares what it is like watching Daniel Jones and Tyler Warren play from the sidelines, explains what is different with Lou Anarumo's scheme compared to Gus Bradley's, and discusses all the famous athletes that have come out of his high school. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-25:38) – The IndyStar’s Joel Erickson joins the show to share his thoughts on the week two win for the Indianapolis Colts with Jake Query. He reveals some concerns he has about the team through two weeks, compares what kind of player Daniel Jones is off the field to some of the previous starting quarterbacks for the Colts, believes that Daniel Jones is illuminating what Shane Steichen did to become a head coach, and comments on Ken Rosenthal getting mad at a Brewers photographer over the weekend. (25:38-38:50) – Indianapolis Colts safety Nick Cross joins Query & Company to discuss yesterday's win over the Denver Broncos, shares what it is like watching Daniel Jones and Tyler Warren play from the sidelines, explains what is different with Lou Anarumo's scheme compared to Gus Bradley's, and discusses all the famous athletes that have come out of his high school.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 10:55– Jeff is back and the Colts sign LT Bernhard Raimann to a contract extension, catching Jeff up on everything he missed while in France 10:56 – 18:02 – Morning Checkdown 18:03 – 44:40– The latest on the QB competition, the comfortability of the Colts roster to this point, Jeff has Big Ten Media Days thoughts, Dewanna Bonner returns to Gainbridge tomorrow night, Tyrese Haliburton gets engaged, Braden Smith’s story, RIP Ryne Sandberg 44:41 – 1:09:00 – A new show open courtesy of Marc, setting the scene for Colts camp, Kevin and James interviewed rookie defensive end J.T. Tuimoloau yesterday after practice: how his first NFL training camp is going, the defensive line group, is there any special meaning to his number, rookie snack buying, his basketball skills, what skills would his teammates take from him, Morning Checkdown 1:09:01 – 1:15:26– The guys weigh in on the Colts secondary and how the defense has looked so far, 1:15:27 – 1:23:50 – Braden Smith opens up about his mental health issues from last season, what the guys have seen out at camp, coaches firing off after penalties 1:23:51 – 1:51:28– Rick Venturi joins us live at training camp to get his thoughts on what he’s seen so far, his observations of the QB competition, Lou Anarumo’s defense and the differences from Gus Bradley, his musical playlist, his thoughts on AD Mitchell’s consistency struggles, Alec Pierce’s strides, should he or MPJ get an extension first?, what keeps him going and the love for the game after all these years?, the first camp without Jim Irsay, the magnitude of the opener against the Dolphins 1:51:29 – 1:59:29 – Morning Checkdown 1:59:30 = 2:09:27 – Wrapping up our final segment out at camp, Raiders weirdness, what we hope to see out at camp todaySupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Indianapolis Colts defensive back Jaylon Jones joins Jake Query at Grand Park to discuss what his mindset was entering the season with the competition for the second outside starting corner position, shares what’s different from Lou Anarumo’s defense compared to Gus Bradley’s scheme, weighs in on he’d rather play man coverage or zone coverage, and accesses what he has seen in the quarterback competition between Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-10:52) – Indianapolis Colts defensive back Jaylon Jones joins Jake Query at Grand Park to discuss what his mindset was entering the season with the competition for the second outside starting corner position, shares what’s different from Lou Anarumo’s defense compared to Gus Bradley’s scheme, weighs in on he’d rather play man coverage or zone coverage, and accesses what he has seen in the quarterback competition between Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones. (10:52-34:35) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 & FOX59 makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company and discusses the first padded practice of training camp, identifies Adonai Mitchell as a player that needs to step up his performance in camp so far, notes a couple of players that have stood out so far in camp, accesses if Shane Steichen has changed his approach this season in camp compared to others, and discusses Bernhard Raimann’s response on the show last week about where contract negotiations are at.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:52) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query live from Grand Park at Colts Training Camp and producer Eddie Garrison back in the studio. They start the show by discussing some of the takeaways from today’s practice for the Indianapolis Colts. They also touch on their weekends, the Fever winning again without Caitlin Clark, and the historic racing weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. (25:52-36:55) – Indianapolis Colts defensive back Jaylon Jones joins Jake Query at Grand Park to discuss what his mindset was entering the season with the competition for the second outside starting corner position, shares what’s different from Lou Anarumo’s defense compared to Gus Bradley’s scheme, weighs in on he’d rather play man coverage or zone coverage, and accesses what he has seen in the quarterback competition between Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones. (36:55-46:13) – Jake closes out the first hour of the show by discussing the three big celebrity deaths this week and explains how they had an impact on how we view things today. (46:13-1:13:47) – The second hour of Query & Company with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison tips off by them discussing an ESPN article where someone gave grades to each team in the NBA for how they operated this offseason. They give their grades and recap what happened today at Colts camp. (1:13:47-1:29:16) – Jake comes back from break and discusses Bubba Wallace becoming the first African American NASCAR driver to win the Brickyard 400 and ties it to a story that Willy T. Ribbs told him. Plus, he gives away tickets for Three Dog Night concert at the state fair! (1:29:16-1:36:40) – The second hour of the program concludes with Jake discussing the heat because people in Missouri are concerned about corn sweat. It leads to Jake being worried about the corn at the Indiana State Fair. (1:36:40-2:02:17) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 & FOX59 makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company and discusses the first padded practice of training camp, identifies Adonai Mitchell as a player that needs to step up his performance in camp so far, notes a couple of players that have stood out so far in camp, accesses if Shane Steichen has changed his approach this season in camp compared to others, and discusses Bernhard Raimann’s response on the show last week about where contract negotiations are at. (2:02:17-2:12:41) – Jake and Eddie discuss whether or not they hate listening to their voices because Jake realized something that he does that he doesn’t know if he needs to do or not. Plus, they give away tickets for the Dropkick Murphys concert next week! (2:12:41-2:23:44) – Today’s show closes out with Eddie mysteriously leaving resulting Jake admits his admiration for the people who produce his shows. Plus, JMV joins to preview his show and recap Brickyard weekend!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-15:24) – Indiana Fever Head Coach Stephanie White makes her weekly appearance on the show and starts her conversation off with Jake with an update on Caitlin Clark. She evaluates where her team needs to improve in the second half, identifies the team’s resiliency as the thing she’s liked the most through the first 23 games, and comments on if anything is different for her with the All-Star Game being in Indianapolis this weekend versus if it wasn’t. (15:24-35:05) – Radio voice of the Indianapolis Colts, Matt Taylor, joins the program to discuss how the offseason went for him, his expectations for Tyler Warren in his rookie season, shares that he doesn’t think the lack of production from the tight ends last year was their fault, admits he’s curious to see how Nick Cross will play this season with it being a contract year, and believes that Lou Anarumo will let Charvarius Ward play on an island and blitz a lot more than the defense did with Gus Bradley. (35:05-47:10) – Mike Niziolek from the Bloomington Herald Times joins Query & Company to discuss Indiana’s decision to back out of its home and home series with Virginia, reminds people that the Hoosiers did get a little lucky last season with down seasons from a couple of the big opponents on their schedule, and explains the difference between what fans saw with Kurtis Rourke last year to what they will see with Fernando Mendoza quarterbacking the Hoosiers.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-22:07) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing last night’s Indiana Fever blowout loss to the New York Liberty without Caitlin Clark. Also, they debate whether they would want Victor Oladipo back on the Indiana Pacers if he’s in good enough shape to play every night. (22:07-37:56) – Indiana Fever Head Coach Stephanie White makes her weekly appearance on the show and starts her conversation off with Jake with an update on Caitlin Clark. She evaluates where her team needs to improve in the second half, identifies the team’s resiliency as the thing she’s liked the most through the first 23 games, and comments on if anything is different for her with the All-Star Game being in Indianapolis this weekend versus if it wasn’t. (37:56-41:55) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake sharing a sports story based out of Westfield that has gone national. (41:55-1:04:50) – Radio voice of the Indianapolis Colts, Matt Taylor, joins the program to discuss how the offseason went for him, his expectations for Tyler Warren in his rookie season, shares that he doesn’t think the lack of production from the tight ends last year was their fault, admits he’s curious to see how Nick Cross will play this season with it being a contract year, and believes that Lou Anarumo will let Charvarius Ward play on an island and blitz a lot more than the defense did with Gus Bradley. (1:04:50-1:17:20) – Mike Niziolek from the Bloomington Herald Times joins Query & Company to discuss Indiana’s decision to back out of its home and home series with Virginia, reminds people that the Hoosiers did get a little lucky last season with down seasons from a couple of the big opponents on their schedule, and explains the difference between what fans saw with Kurtis Rourke last year to what they will see with Fernando Mendoza quarterbacking the Hoosiers. (1:17:20-1:22:30) – Hour number two of the show concludes with Jake and Eddie giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see The Offspring with Jimmy Eat World at Ruoff Music Center next weekend! (1:22:30-1:46:36) – Tony East from Forbes Sports and Locked On Pacers makes an appearance on the program to weigh in on the discussion on whether the Pacers should bring in Victor Oladipo. Tony also comments on who impressed him so far in Summer League for the Pacers, evaluates the first half of the season for the Fever, and agrees with Caitlin Clark that her body needs to rest during the All-Star weekend instead of trying to play through something. (1:46:36-1:55:03) – Jake and Eddie give away a pair of courtside tickets for a listener to go see the TBT! In order to do so, the listener has to answer the trivia question about Indiana basketball correctly. (1:53:23-2:01:53) – Today’s show closes out with Jake Query being joined by Marc Dykton to preview the next three hours with Eddie as they fill in for JMV!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Every Raiders Rookie's Biggest Training Camp Storyline + Shane Gillis DOMINATES the ESPYs 0:00 - Welcome to Episode 323 0:22 - Rookies are officially reporting! 1:09 - Parenting = NFL offseason? 1:20 - Baby poop, chiropractic sorcery, and farting on the table 2:37 - RJ's awkward Will Compton story at UFC Nashville 4:04 - Will Compton, Gus Bradley, and Bustin' With the Boys 5:12 - Kid Rock at UFC and “Hello, fellow children” 6:30 - What's a Kid Rock tooth worth on eBay? 7:52 - Shane Gillis hosts the ESPYs 8:44 - Question of the Day: Greatest comedian of all time 13:32 - Shane Gillis is a "13-tool" comedian 15:47 - Raiders rookie training camp storylines 17:06 - Ashton Jeanty: Can he deliver immediately? 17:57 - Jack Bech: Will his contract keep him off the field? 20:08 - Darian Porter: Project cornerback in a young DB room 22:27 - Caleb Rogers: Experience vs. athleticism at guard 23:46 - Charles Grant: Insurance policy on the O-line? 26:42 - Dont'e Thornton: Chip Kelly's project or offensive key? 29:11 - Tonka Hemingway: Wilkins insurance at DT? 31:06 - JJ Pegues: Raiders' 3-phase wild card 34:32 - Tommy Mellott: Next Deebo Samuel or special teams ace? 38:38 - Cam Miller: Aiden O'Connell's replacement? 44:01 - Cody Lindenberg: Can he crack a crowded linebacker room? 48:07 - Brock Bowers' glorious mullet and haircut talk 52:49 - Maxx Crosby drops a rap EP… please no 55:06 - Maxx Crosby's Juneteenth joke at the ESPYs 56:12 - Raiders movie speculation: Cage as Al Davis 58:58 - Tom Brady's owner's box = date night tryouts 1:00:03 - CFB schedules: RJ vs Soto's teams 1:02:00 - Show wrap-up – Training camp is HERE! Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAT0MnawkRvZYSo9UfMx6-w/join #TheAutumnWindbags #Raiders #LasVegasRaiders #NFL Swag: https://the-autumn-windbags.myspreadshop.com/ Buy us a Beer?: https://cash.app/$AutumnWindbags Follow the guys on Twitter/Instagram: https://twitter.com/RJcliffordMMA https://twitter.com/MrJuanderfull42 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Autumn-Windbags-103656098294802 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theautumnwindbags/ Email: TheAutumnWindbags@gmail.com Subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autumn-windbags-podcast/id1544222518 And Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2D89TOexTTGFNQwmDr7QBC
Defensive coordinator Robert Saleh reflected on his partnership with assistant head coach of defense Gus Bradley, highlighted standout players, and shared the unit's focus heading into training camp.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lou Anarumo is a different kind of defensive coordinator compared to Gus Bradley, and that is potentially a good thing because Bradley's defenses ranked near the NFL's bottom in points and yards.
With some big-name NFL players pushing for trades or entering the free-agent market fray, will the 49ers swing big or build their roster around the margins of an already established contender? Matt Maiocco and Jennifer Lee Chan analyze how the 49ers should go about piecing together their roster and whether the emphasis should be on free agency or the draft. Also, with Deebo Samuel's trade request over the weekend, Matt and Jennifer discuss the possible destinations he could land and what type of compensation the 49ers could expect. Lastly, with a successful blueprint in place, will the 49ers take notes from the NFC rival Eagles and Rams in bolstering their defensive line, or will their priority rest on building their offensive line first?--1:00) Gus Bradley joins 49ers' staff as No. 2 to Robert Saleh5:45 Major sticking point in potential Deebo trade is his contract situation7:45 Possible destinations for Deebo Samuel: Bills, Chargers, Commanders, Texans, Broncos; depends on fit(16:00) Jed York continues tone of support, confidence in Shanahan and Purdy over SB weekend(21:00) What's the market for Dre Greenlaw? 49ers make most sense, reunion with Ryans intriguing(30:00) Should the 49ers forgo big-name, big-money targets in lieu of targeting affordable options through the draft and will they focus those draft efforts on the D-line or O-line?
Steph discusses the 49ers hiring of long-time DC Gus Bradley to their staff: his vast experience, his connection to Robert Saleh and how he could be the perfect succession plan to Robert Saleh. Plus, a recap of notable Deebo, Kittle quotes from radio row.
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49ers insider for NBC Sports Bay Area, Matt Maiocco, joins Papa & Silver to assess Gus Bradley joining the 49ers defensive staff and the 2025 NFL Hall of Fame classSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Gus Bradley is out and Lou Anarumo is in. The former Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator will now remake the Colts' defense in his image. What does it mean for Indy?Mike Chappell, Dave Griffiths and Matt Adams discuss Anarumo's hiring and why a change in defensive philosophy could also mean some changes in personnel.Plus: Anthony Richardson's offseason plans (37:10), a rookie honor for Laiatu Latu (45:00) and NFLPA recognition for Colts captain Ryan Kelly (49:15).
Lou Anarumo is called "The Mad Scientist" for good reason - he cooks up very tricky game specific schemes to confuse opposing quarterbacks. He's not a psychotic blitzer, but he's more aggressive than either Gus Bradley or Matt Eberflus. Notre Dame lost last night 34-23 in a game where Ohio State was able to stop the Irish's run game, and the Irish could not get off the field late as they forced a 3rd & 11 where a stop could give them a chance. Ben Johnson is a bad hire by the Bears because they made it! https://mybookie.website/joinwithKENT Promocode: KENT Buying or selling a home in Indy - text "value" to Sean Hartwick - (317) 373-3724. InstaGram - https://www.instagram.com/the317agent/ Here is the link for my book: https://www.amazon.com/Oops-Art-Learning-Mistakes-Adventures/dp/173420740X Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Niners are still searching for the defensive coordinator and special teams coordinator, what is taking so long? Why are they not linked to other possible candidates like Dennis Allen or Gus Bradley?Plus, an intense discussion about Brock Purdy and how he compares to the QBs who are in the playoffs, do the failures of Sam Darnold and Justin Herbert help or hurt or maybe not matter as it relates to Purdy's contract.Plus, lots of numbers, scenarios and details are debated as the offseason continues.
In the first hour of today's show, Brett is joined on the guest line by Komet Hockey legend Shawn Szydlowski, who announced on social media last night that he is retiring from professional hockey. We hear from Shawn about what he has planned for the future, what lead to this decision, could he ever come back to the game, and more! Also in the first hour, James Boyd who covers the Colts for The Athletic joins Brett to discuss potential candidates for the Defensive Coordinator position after the firing of Gus Bradley, the retention of Shane Steichen and Chris Ballard, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Intro – 0:00 90 Seconds Game Recap – 2:06 Chris Ballard/Shane Steichen Returning – 3:07 Gus Bradley – 23:16 Twitter Questions – 36:52Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/kevin-bowen/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-29:44) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Query & Company to provide his take on whether Gus Bradley’s “firing” is the only major domino that will fall this offseason for the Colts, admits that he would be surprised if there wasn’t changes made with the personnel on defense for Indianapolis, suggests that the job may not be as coveted as some of the other options, and shares his thoughts on the letter Jim Irsay sent on Sunday night where he made it publicly known that Chris Ballard and Shane Steichen will be back for another season. (29:44-38:51) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook for his weekly visit on the program to evaluate the report that Indiana is interested in Brooklyn’s Cameron Johnson, agrees with Jake that Myles Turner is more valuable to the Pacers than most of the other teams in the league, and admits that the Pacers will have to make a consolidation move at some point.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-23:33) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the news from yesterday that the Indianapolis Colts and Gus Bradley have “parted ways” and dive into some candidates that could replace him. They debate how coveted the job would be when you take a step back and look at it. (23:33-34:27) – Last night, the Indiana Pacers picked up their third consecutive win and going over .500 for the first time since game one of the season. The guys get into a discussion regarding the future of Aaron Nesmith and Obi Toppin with a report surfacing that Indiana is, reportedly, interested in Brooklyn’s Cameron Johnson. (34:27-41:50) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake and Jimmy looking at the Colts roster in relation to where players are at in their prime. They tie all those players and examinations to Anthony Richardson. (41:50-1:11:44) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins Query & Company to provide his take on whether Gus Bradley’s “firing” is the only major domino that will fall this offseason for the Colts, admits that he would be surprised if there wasn’t changes made with the personnel on defense for Indianapolis, suggests that the job may not be as coveted as some of the other options, and shares his thoughts on the letter Jim Irsay sent on Sunday night where he made it publicly known that Chris Ballard and Shane Steichen will be back for another season. (1:11:44-1:23:09) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook for his weekly visit on the program to evaluate the report that Indiana is interested in Brooklyn’s Cameron Johnson, agrees with Jake that Myles Turner is more valuable to the Pacers than most of the other teams in the league, and admits that the Pacers will have to make a consolidation move at some point. (1:23:09-1:30:13) – Hour two of the program concludes with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie discussing the Indiana Pacers slogan for this season because Jake isn’t in favor of it, but the other two are. It leads to a conversation about other failures of team’s trying to create the new ritual. (1:30:13-1:56:25) – Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie start the second hour of the program by discussing the Jim Irsay decision at retaining Chris Ballard specifically. Jake highlights some reasons as to why Irsay would make that choice. Plus, they wonder if Irsay still has the Peyton Manning days top of mind thinking it was just yesterday. (1:56:25-2:01:59) – With Jake’s friends from Australia visiting Indianapolis the next couple of days, he shares a couple stories about how they met and the travel concerns that they have with the weather. (2:01:59-2:11:01) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and JMV joining the guys in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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(00:00-25:37) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query and Jimmy Cook recapping yesterday’s decision from Jim Irsay to retain Shane Steichen and Chris Ballard for another year. They spend the first segment of the show viewing this decision from Jim Irsay’s perspective and the fan’s perspective. (25:37-35:09) – The voice of the Indiana Hoosiers, Don Fischer, joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to share what it was like broadcasting from The Palestra, highlights some things that stood out in Indiana’s road victory against Penn State, credits Luke Goode for filling the leadership void the Hoosiers have been missing, and believes that Malik Reneau will be out for some time. (35:09-45:29) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake and Jimmy highlighting what DeForest Buckner said in his final media availability of the season. They speculate who Buckner was talking about when asked about why the defense struggled this season despite returning most of its starters. (45:29-1:11:04) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins Query & Company to opine on the decision Jim Irsay made to bring back Chris Ballard and Shane Steichen, expects that Gus Bradley will be relieved of his duties within the next couple of days, admits that Ballard and Steichen’s job are contingent on Anthony Richardson showing some progress next season, and states that the Ballard has got to add impact players in free agency to fill in the glaring holes that the roster has. (1:11:04-1:22:53) – After spending most of the show viewing things from the Colts front office perspective, Jake spends some time describing his dinner experience with one of the most loyal Colts fans last night. He sends a message to the Colts organization with the story. (1:22:53-1:32:26) – Hour two of the program concludes with Jake and Jimmy looking at the next season for the Indianapolis Colts. They start questioning how this team will improve next season. (1:32:26-1:58:42) – Jake and Jimmy open the final hour of the program by revisiting the Jim Irsay conversation from earlier in the program with the decision made by the Colts owner to retain the services of Shane Steichen and Chris Ballard. (1:58:42-2:13:59) – After providing all of their opinions in the first two and a half hours of the show, Jake and Jimmy take calls from disgruntled Colts fans about the decision to bring back Chris Ballard after another failed season. (2:13:59-2:21:19) – Today’s show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and JMV joining the guys in studio to preview his show!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s Best of Features: (00:00-08:55) – The voice of the Indiana Hoosiers, Don Fischer, joins Jake Query and Jimmy Cook to share what it was like broadcasting from The Palestra, highlights some things that stood out in Indiana’s road victory against Penn State, credits Luke Goode for filling the leadership void the Hoosiers have been missing, and believes that Malik Reneau will be out for some time. (08:55-34:12) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59 joins Query & Company to opine on the decision Jim Irsay made to bring back Chris Ballard and Shane Steichen, expects that Gus Bradley will be relieved of his duties within the next couple of days, admits that Ballard and Steichen’s job are contingent on Anthony Richardson showing some progress next season, and states that the Ballard has got to add impact players in free agency to fill in the glaring holes that the roster has.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:13) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query continuing his dialogue yesterday about the state of the Colts franchise. Jake talks a lot about the lack of accountability from the players, specifically towards one of the team’s captains. Finally, he shares his thoughts on what Zaire Franklin said two months ago. (25:13-36:36) – While the Zaire Franklin comment was making its rounds on Twitter, there was another comment that was doing the same thing. Jake reacts to the comment that Shane Steichen made when asked about the standard and accountability that is being held within the Colts organization. (36:36-46:23) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing the Indiana Pacers final game of 2024 against the Milwaukee Bucks. They also have a conversation about the importance of Andrew Nembhard to this Pacers squad. (46:23-1:09:50) – Bob Kravitz joins Query & Company to discuss the comment made by Shane Steichen yesterday in response to his question about accountability within the building for players being late to meetings. Bob also comments about whether Jim Irsay would relinquish his ownership roles to his daughters if his health doesn’t allow him to be the owner that he once was, provides percentages on how likely Chris Ballard and Shane Steichen are back, and discusses Anthony Richardson’s maturity. (1:09:50-1:22:03) – Jake and Eddie shift their conversation away from sports for this segment. They get into New Years and how much people get excited for it like Christmas and some other holidays. Additionally, they debate which holiday people get the least excited for. (1:22:03-1:34:08) – Hour two of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing some of the comments that Gus Bradley made today during media availability for the coordinators. Additionally, Jake reads off some messages from listeners and asks for help with a problem he has. (1:34:08-1:59:45) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query to round out today’s show to echo the comments made by Rick Carlisle this morning on the Wake-Up Call with KB & Andy about Andrew Nembhard’s importance. Scott also applauds the job that Ben Sheppard has done between last year and this season, the recent play from Jarace Walker, and weighs in on the New Years Eve discussion that Jake and Eddie had earlier in the program.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.