Gotta Give ‘Em Credit: The Drive 11/14/18
Nov 14, 2018, 6:17 PM
Wednesday November 14th, 2018
The Drive with Big Al & DMac LIVE IN STUDIO!!! Fantasy Football Insider Cecil Lammey joins the show to talk about Bill Musgrave finally figuring out what works with Case Keenum & the offense.
Big Al & DMac laugh about Vance Joseph saying Austin Eckler is a nice little player. DMac plays back audio of a caller saying Vance Joseph doesn’t know what he’s doing, and Al wonders why we don’t hear that about management. Also, DMac says Case Keenum is vanilla milk toast.
In the Big 3, the guys talk about why KD says he’s leaving Golden State after Draymond Green beefs with him in the middle of a game, and Big Al reflects on Melo’s career in Denver.
DMac hears audio from Mike MacIntyre’s press conference yesterday, including how to make the noise stop about getting fired.
DMac gives VJ credit for how he handles press conferences, and uses Mike MacIntyre as an example of a coach that doesn’t handle pressers as well.
Fantasy Football Insider Cecil Lammey joins the show to talk about Bill Musgrave finally figuring out what works with Case Keenum & the offense. Cecil says it’s GO time on Keenum’s career, and Big Al tells Cecil what he likes most about the new plan. Listen to the interview HERE!!!
Big Al says he understands how the business works when it comes to LeVeon Bell, and wonders when the money is going to come for him.
The guys talk about sports being entertaining, and how much time Aqib Talib missed after shooting himself in the leg. Also, DMac laughs about the last thing Kyle Orton said to the Denver media.
DMac is fine with drafting a QB in the later rounds, but wants a plan set out for the young QB so we can avoid a situation like Paxton Lynch had. The boys peel back the curtain on Derek Wolfe’s contract compared to Malik Jackson, and Al says the only difference is the money. Also, DMac says Peyton Manning was a master of his football team & the media, unlike Case Keenum. Al & DMac talk about moves teams make when they aren’t trying to win a championship, and compare the Broncos currently to the Raiders and the NY Giants. DMac previews the Avs game tonight against the Bruins.
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