Take Charge: The Drive 11/16/18
Nov 16, 2018, 6:19 PM
Friday November 16th, 2018
The Drive with Big Al & DMac LIVE IN STUDIO!!! Denver 7 Broncos Insider Troy Renck joins the show to give a report about the mood in the Broncos locker room as they deal with injuries along the offensive line, including Max Garcia & Matt Paradis.
DMac has an idea on how to change the rules on non-consequential penalties & deep passes down the field. Big Al is upset about the catch rule after last night’s Seahawks game. Also, Big Al tells DMac he’s in on Bol Bol out of Oregon.
In the Big 3, the guys talk about Quenton Nelson getting fined $ 26,739 for his helmet-to-helmet hit vs the Jags, and DMac mentions the Nuggets adding WNBA champion Sue Bird to their front office staff as Basketball Operations Associate.
Al & DMac discuss Houston coach Major Applewhite getting into an argument with Ed Oliver on the sidelines about wearing a jacket reserved for active players, and Al tells DMac Houston should bend the rules for Oliver since he’s such a big star.
The guys talk about the Broncos offensive line and how they are dealing with instability. Big Al says the offense needs to be aware of Los Angeles picking up on Keenum’s cadence with his new line.
Denver 7 Broncos Insider Troy Renck joins the show to give a report about the mood in the Broncos locker room as they deal with injuries along the offensive line, including Max Garcia & Matt Paradis. Listen to the interview HERE!!!
DMac says he’s like Mike McCarthy because they both have no friends.
The guys argue about speeding up the NFL game and if technology is helping advance the game or hurting it.
The World-Famous Friday Fire-up takes place as Big Al and DMac get you ready for Broncos/Chargers, Nuggets/Pelicans and Avs/Captials tonight!
The guys talk King Soopers Fan Football Pick ‘Em, and DMac makes fun of Al for making him change his pick from the Seahawks to the Packers last night.
The guys talk about the differences between skiing and snowboarding as Big Sexy gives a shout out to the Furniture Row Racing team as they’re in Miami for their last race as a team.
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