Short Term Fix: The Drive 1/16/18
Jan 16, 2019, 6:15 PM | Updated: 6:17 pm
Wednesday January 16th, 2019
The Drive with Big Al & DMac LIVE IN STUDIO!!! Fan Insider Cecil Lammey joins the show to talk about the Shrine Game and what to keep an eye on as the Broncos enter a critical draft.
Big Al goes total SICKO MODE after the Warriors beat down the Nuggets at Pepsi Center. Al says he only fears the Houston Rockets & the Golden State Warriors if he’s the Nuggets.
The guys continue to talk about the Nuggets being stuck in the middle, and Jalen Hurts leaving Alabama for Oklahoma. Also, Big Al says Drew Brees owns all the records & still doesn’t get enough credit.
DMac & Al talk about the beef with Emmanuel Sanders & Antonio Brown, and DMac takes Emmanuel Sanders’ side, saying Sanders is humble now & wants to be in the media now. Al tries to decide who the bigger diva is between Sanders & Brown.
The guys talk about Casey Kreiter & Lonny Paxton, and what Big Al doesn’t like about the Nuggets franchise.
Fan Insider Cecil Lammey joins the show to talk about the Shrine Game and what to keep an eye on as the Broncos enter a critical draft. Cecil says it’s no secret the Broncos are interested in Drew Lock. Listen to the interview HERE!!!
DMac says it’s fine that Emmanuel Sanders is pursuing a career in the media with NFL Network, and Sanders can see his time in Denver is limited. Also, DMac says it’s clear Emmanuel Sanders & Antonio Brown aren’t friends.
The guys give away tickets, and continue the conversation on Antonio Brown & Emmanuel Sanders. Also, a caller questions Big Al about the Rockies & the Dodgers, and the Broncos officially hire Rich Scangarello.
DMac talks about John Elway calling Case Keenum a short term fix & messing up his name, and wonders why Denver would even keep Keenum on the team. Also, DMac says Scangarello is the last piece of the John Elway legacy, and it seems like an Italian meeting up top.
The guys talk about the idea of trading for Nick Mullens now that Rich Scangarello is the official Offensive Coordinator in Denver. DMac says unless the Broncos are ready to win right now, they should draft a quarterback.
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