PLAYOFF PUSH IN DENVER: Sandy and Stokley
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Sandy Clough is joined by Paul Klee to talk some March Madness. The guys talk about how this has just been a great tournament. Sandy and Paul talk about what an important game it will be when the Avs face off against the Wild. The Avalanche need to win and hope that the Wild will lose in order to get the wildcard spot. Is it Roy’s fault that their success has dwindled the last two seasons? Sandy and Paul dive into that question. Paul takes it back to basketball to talk about the Nuggets and how he thinks that they will build up from where they are now.
The guys take a look at the changes that have happened in free agency and how one move can impact multiple teams. Sandy and Paul looked at the Broncos comparing last season to what could come with who might be the starting quarterback. Paul thinks that the Broncos will shy away from a draft pick for a quarterback considering they did that with Brock and only got 7 starts out of him. Aaron Goldhammer from ESPN joined Sandy and Paul to give his take on what is happening during this NFL off season. You can listen to that interview here. Following that Sean Salisbury of Yahoo! Sports came on with the guys to give his take on the QB situation. You can listen to that interview here.
Kicking off the third hour Sandy Clough and Paul Klee were joined by Brad Evans from Yahoo! Sports. The guys hang on the topic of the NCAA tournament. They talk about KU being the top in the tournament this year and how they have the odds to be the team cutting the net in Houston. They give credit to luck for being the true deciding factor of who will make it out of this on top. Shifting back to the Colorado Avalanche as the pivotal game against the Wild approaches Sandy and Paul say that the team has maybe gotten to comfortable which may be their downfall.









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