Fired Up For Broncos Vs Bengals: The Drive
Sep 23, 2016, 4:16 PM | Updated: 6:16 pm
Friday September 23, 2016
It’s Friday afternoon, and the Broncos are under 48 hours away from kickoff in Cincinnati against the Bengals. Big Al and D-Mac give some final thoughts and pointers going into the game and get fired up. They also react to Thursday night football. They are joined by Cecil Lammey and Tyler Polumbus to get their perspective on Broncos vs Bengals.
The fellas open the show by responding to Thursday Night Football’s bout between the Houston Texans and New England Patriots. They chat about the struggles of Brock Oswieler and how the Patriots always seem to find a way to win. This leads into some discussion on whether or not the Broncos should start Paxton Lynch.
The Big Three at 3:30 is headlined by the New England Patriots finding ways to win, the Pats working the new kickoff rules in their favorite, the Broncos overcoming an early start game, the potential return of Art Briles to college football, Michael Bennett calling for a white person to take part in the NFL protests, and the Patriots having a dominating defense.
The guys are joined by Fan Broncos Insider Cecil Lammey. They ask him about how Gary Kubiak will work with the offensive line, the talent along the Bengals defensive line and what the Broncos have to do to fix their redzone issues. Listen to the full interview HERE!
The guys continue into the second hour with some chatter about where the Cincinnati Bengals might have a weakness. This leads to what the Broncos need to do in order to have success on offense and who to stop on defense.
Super Bowl 50 Champion Tyler Polumbus joins the show in studio. The get his thought on the Broncos plans along the offensive line, have him break down the Bengals Defensive line and his thoughts on the comments made by Demaryius Thomas on the Broncos offensive production in the redzone. Listen to the full conversation HERE!
The guys close the hour discussing the NFL rule change to bring touchbacks on kickoffs out to the 25-yard line instead of the 20 and how badly it’s backfired.
The Final hour of the show is ignited with the legendary Fire Up and Big Al D-Mac tell you exactly why the Denver Broncos ain’t never scared of anyone, especially not the Bengals.
The Closing Bell rings in with the latest trends including the New England Patriots trending up humiliating the Texans and the University of Colorado trending as they go on the road against Oregon, trending down are the Jacksonville Jaguars as they start the season 0 and 2 and the match-up between Odell Beckham Jr. and Josh Norman.
The fellas close out the show talking about how the Broncos can turn around their redzone woes on the offensive side of the football against the Bengals.
**Written By Ben Griego