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Query & Company

Query and Company Full Show 11 28 23

28 Nov 2023

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Jake and Jimmy return for another edition of Query and Company. Breaking news: Colts RB Jonathan Taylor has an injured thumb and may miss games. Disappointing loss for the Pacers. As usual, they had no defense. Zack Moss be able to step up to the plate with Taylor possibly being out? How much money is Frank Reich making after being terminated. Jake can't stop talking about Kenny Pickett's tiny hands. Tony East joins the show to talk about the Pacers. He explains how the In Season Tournament works and how the Pacers doing well in the tournament may hurt them in the win loss column by end of season. East views the Pacers with a half empty view considering their recent losses, and how the schedule will become more difficult going forward. More Jonathan Taylor talk and talk around the league. Jake has fun talking about the upcoming "Pop Tarts Bowl", and the subliminal message in the Tostitos logo. Stephen Holder joins the show to talk about the Colts and the injury to Jonathan Taylor. The injury will definitely hurt the team if more pressure is put upon Minshew to carry more of the load. Holden talks about the Reich termination and the open secret that the owner vetoed CJ Stroud dooming Reich. Holder also talks about the success Reggie Wayne has had as a coach. In the next segment, Jake and Jimmy talk about the chances of Wayne making it into the Hall of Fame. Jimmy ends the show with his Plays of the Day and JMV joins the conversation about Star Wars. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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