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Query & Company

Jimmy Cook and Scott Agness discuss Colts QB options with Charles Davis, Jeff Rabjohns brings us up to speed on Oregon transfer Kel'el Ware heading to Indiana, Mike Chappell cautions against following the social media rumor mill for Colts draft plans, Coach Christie Davis walks us through historic WNBA Draft for Indiana Fever

11 Apr 2023

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(00:00-28:18) – The Fan Midday Show opens on a Tuesday with Scott Agness and Jimmy Cook examining the comments made by some of the players on the Pacers roster yesterday during exit interviews, how Myles Turner could build off his career year this year into a better year next year with his first healthy offseason with no trade rumors surrounding him, . (28:18-50:12) – Jeff Rabjohns of Peegs.com joins Scott and Jimmy following the big news of the Indiana Hoosiers landing one of the top transfer portal players in former Oregon Duck Kel’el Ware. He breaks down what he’s seen on tape from Ware, how the development of Trayce Jackson-Davis was a key part of the recruitment pitch to him and his family and where things stand with some of the top recruits left in the transfer portal along with Xavier Johnson’s medical hardship request. (50:12-52:33) – Hour one concludes with Jimmy asking Scott a question that was thrown around yesterday’s show. That being, which Pacer is most likely not on the roster next season is sent via trade. (52:33-1:18:40) – Hour number two of the Fan Midday Show with Jimmy Cook and Scott Agness kicks off with them starting out by weighing the pros and cons of the Indianapolis Colts trading up one spot with the Arizona Cardinals, highlight what Dane Brugler had to say regarding the prospects of Will Levis and Anthony Richardson, and which way they would lean if they were Chris Ballard come draft night if Levis and Richardson are on the board when they pick. (1:18:40-1:41:38) – NFL Network Analyst Charles Davis joins Jimmy Cook and Scott Agness on the Fan Midday Show to compare Anthony Richardson and Will Levis' pre-draft situation to last year’s draft between Aiden Hutchinson and Treyvon Walker, how Josh Allen has really changed the way teams look at quarterback prospects, and why he believes that the quarterback classes are starting to catch up with the wide receiver classes of recent years. (1:41:38-1:45:11) – The one o’clock hour concludes with Will and Jimmy continuing the conversation of the quarterback draft prospects, specifically Anthony Richardson and Will Levis. Additionally, they focus on some of the teams that could move up in front of Indianapolis in a trade with Arizona. (1:45:11-2:13:50) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, of CBS4 and FOX59 joins the program to remind fans that they need to be careful with what they read or see on social media regarding what people are hearing about the Colts, how important the start of the offseason workouts are for Shane Steichen to gain the trust of the players that his thought process will lead to success, and what he’s looking to see from Reggie Wayne as the WR coach for the second season.   (2:13:50-2:28:27) – Indiana Fever Head Coach Christie Sides joins Scott and Jimmy on the Fan Midday Show to break down what her and GM Lin Dunn loved about Aliyah Boston in the pre-draft process, how Grace Berger will fit in with this current group of players, how Kelsey Mitchell and Erica Wheeler will play huge leadership roles for her, and how being back at Gainbridge Fieldhouse for good now that renovations are complete. (2:28:27-2:33:09) – The final segment of the show is spent with Scott asking Jimmy for his JCook Plays of the Day! Plus, Eddie shares his bets for tonight.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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