Query & Company
Is Anthony Richardson Out For The Year? Stephen Holder and Alex Golden Join
17 Oct 2023
(00:00-27:53) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query & Jimmy Cook discussing the news last night that Jim Irsay told Stephen Holder that it’s looking likely that Anthony Richardson will miss the rest of the season because of needing shoulder surgery. Jake purchased a new piece of equipment that helps translate coach speak into what they’re actually saying. (27:54-41:38) – Jake and Jimmy continue their discussion regarding the future of Anthony Richardson with the Indianapolis Colts. They bring up Michael Pittman Jr. with this season being a contract year for him. They dive into some of the statistics that Pittman has put up this season between Richardson and Gardner Minshew. (41:39-48:08) – Jake quickly closes out the first hour of the show by highlighting the future of Ryan Kelly with the Colts with him starting to get closer towards retirement ages. Jimmy states that he thinks Anthony Richardson showed enough in his limited action that fans should be encouraged for his future. (48:09-1:14:12) – Last night the Philadelphia Phillies clinched their second consecutive NLCS on the back of Nick Castellanos. Jake creates a new segment with Jimmy and Eddie sharing their opinion as to who was in the wrong with the weird interaction between the sideline reporter and Castellanos after the win. Jake also welcomes callers to weigh in. (1:14:13-1:33:34) – Alex Golden from Setting the Pace and Blue and Golden joins Query & Company after last night’s Pacers preseason game to recap what he took away from their lone preseason win, accesses which player is trying to find their role or way within the roster, how Ben Sheppard has surprised people already through training camp and three preseason games, which player has minutes cut from the rotation when Andrew Nembhard returns to game action, and what the future holds for Isaiah Jackson, Jalen Smith, and Daniel Theis with the Indiana Pacers. (1:33:35-1:34:58) – The one o’clock hour concludes with Jimmy going through the fallout of the Indiana Pacers trading Victor Oladipo with him being traded again earlier this afternoon. (1:34:59-2:07:48) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins the program on a Tuesday to review Jake’s latest purchase that translates coach/player speak based on his conversation with Colts owner Jim Irsay. Jake and Jimmy ask him if there is any scar tissue with the way the franchise handled the Andrew Luck shoulder surgery, what the future holds right now for Michael Pittman Jr. with the Richardson injury, how the Colts are an interesting team with young players and have players that are nearing the back half of their career, and if fans should be concerned about Minshew going up against one of the top defenses in the NFL this weekend. (2:07:49-2:13:26) – Jake asks Jimmy for his opinion on Bryce Harper because Jake’s opinion on him has changed over the course of his career after his dominance in the MLB Playoffs the last two years. (2:13:27-2:23:23) – Today’s show ends with Jimmy sharing the JCook Plays of the Day, Eddie sharing a bet, and then the guys debating how many people would watch the World Series if it was Diamondbacks/Rangers.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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