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Thank you, Tyler: The Drive

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Tuesday April 5, 2016

LISTEN TO HOUR ONE HERE!

Photo Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports

Photo Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports

3pm- The Drive with Big Al in Houston start the show talking about the buzzer beater in last night’s National Championship game and Trevor Story’s debut with the Rockies last night.  The Big 3 at 3:30 highlights the North Carolina/Villanova game last night, ticket prices at The Masters rival the Super Bowl’s prices. Derek Wolfe throwing punches in a nightclub this weekend and Wheaties will put former Olympians on their boxes that have never been before, including Greg Louganis. The hour wraps with reports from TMZ, including a video, of Derek Wolfe throwing a punch in a nightclub this past weekend, resulting in him leaving bloody from being hit with a bottle.  The Broncos have commented that they’ll deal with it internally.

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LISTEN TO HOUR TWO HERE!

Photo Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

Photo Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

4pm- Football at Four kicks off talking to Tyler Polumbus about his recent decision to retire from the NFL as a Super Bowl Champion. He enjoyed his time here and will always consider Denver home. Listen to that conversation HERE! They discussed the Quarterbacks that are planning on coming into town to workout and of those that are visiting they predicted who would go in what round based on teams needs. The rest of the hour was spend on talking about Von Millers status on Dancing with The Stars.

 

LISTEN TO HOUR THREE HERE!

Credit: Ed Szczepanski-USA TODAY Sports

Credit: Ed Szczepanski-USA TODAY Sports

5pm – The third and final hour underway with a conversation about the Mark Sanchez Passing Academy taking place in Orange County, CA.  We take your calls on Colin Kaepernick and Mark Sanchez talking about whether or not Kaepernick was a cancer in the 49er Locker Room.  Alfred brings up Aldon Smith, Jim Harbaugh, Jim Tomsula, Ownership making promises then not keeping them by letting their star offensive pieces walk in free agency. Big Al thinks a mobile Quarterback is an ideal fit for this new Bronco Offense.  The question is raised if the Broncos should trade out of the first round and would it be a good move.

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Top Photo Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

Written By Joel Hunt

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