Wasted Emotionally: The Drive 7/25/18
Jul 25, 2018, 6:01 PM
Wednesday July 25th, 2018
The Drive with Big Al & DMac LIVE IN STUDIO! DMac welcomes Mark Chapman to the Denver Broncos, and Big Al says Chapman looks like an upgrade over Carlos Henderson.
DMac’s son gets his drivers’ license, and the boys talk about what happened in the 10th inning of the Rockies game last night at Coors. Al notes that Wade Davis was effective early, and Tyler Anderson was effective late. Also, more controversy over the National Anthem & why the NFL and NFLPA need to work together. DMac laughs about Sergio Romo playing third base, and Al laughs about how some NFL players chose to arrive at training camp. Also, DMac asks Al if the idea of Dez Bryant playing for the Browns intrigues him, and Al wants Carlos Henderson to work out at WR for the Broncos. Al weighs in on if Carlos Henderson will be welcomed back with open arms, and DMac reads the report that Henderson is expected to miss the beginning of training camp. DMac doesn’t care if things work out for Henderson, and Al says it’s more about next year when it comes to Carlos.
Al talks about good concepts & good decisions in big moments, such as the Super Bowl. DMac welcomes Mark Chapman to the Denver Broncos, and Big Al says Chapman looks like an upgrade over Carlos Henderson. Big Sexy notes that Chapman was the Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ first overall draft pick. Also, DMac finds out how long NFL meetings typically run. Big Al has a beef with the franchise tag in the NFL, and says it could be good for the league if all teams had a chance at signing stars like LeVeon Bell & Von Miller each year. Also, the boys review Todd Gurley’s new deal with the LA Rams. Al & DMac take calls on the idea of doing away with the franchise tag, and DMac accuses Big Al of not being a very loyal sports fan.
DMac & Al review Al’s career in Denver, and DMac compares Al’s numbers to John Lynch & Trevor Pryce. DMac wants Al in the Ring of Fame, and Big Al says Ed McCaffrey needs to get in first. The boys talk Rockies, and a possible trade to bring in solid pitching to help out the bats in Colorado. Al is excited about the Rockies bringing in arms to help out the bullpen, and predicts 89 wins with the new addition of Seunghwan Oh from the Blue Jays.
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