Colts Miss Out On Playoffs Again + Will Changes Finally Be Made? Mike Chappell & Brian Neubert Join!
Query & Company
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🗓️ 29 December 2025
⏱️ 141 minutes
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Summary
(00:00-27:34) – Query & Company opens on a Monday with Jake Query discussing yesterday’s loss for the Indianapolis Colts against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Jake voices his opinion on where things are at right now with Chris Ballard and where they need to go by comparing their situation to the Indiana Pacers from a couple of years ago.
(27:34-37:04) – Jake opens the phone lines for callers to share their thoughts on the Indianapolis Colts. One fan wants to remind people that the team is in its current position because their former fourth overall pick was hurt, again. Another brings up how frustrating it is seeing other teams turn things around while the Colts have been stuck in neutral for nine seasons.
(37:04-48:15) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing Shane Steichen and where his shortcomings are right now.
(48:15-1:12:32) – The Dean, Mike Chappell, from CBS4 and FOX59, joins the show to evaluate where things are at right now with Chris Ballard and his future with the franchise. Chapp also assesses the state of the roster with so many players that are coming closer and closer to the end of their careers. Finally, Mike and Jake debate whether DeForest Buckner will be back next year or not.
(1:14:20-1:23:23) – Jake Query turns to his Twitter/X post from yesterday asking Colts fans for their thoughts about the team/organization after sixteen games by reading some of the replies and then discussing the future of the organization.
(1:23:23-1:35:38) – The second hour of the show concludes with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison discussing all the events that are coming this week on The Fan. They also discuss some of the College Football Playoff matchups that can be heard on The Fan.
(1:35:38-2:00:49) – The final hour of Query & Company opens with Jake Query sharing some thoughts on yesterday’s loss for the Indianapolis Colts against the Jacksonville Jaguars. He questions why Philip Rivers was starting a meaningless game and if another epic collapse for the Colts underneath Chris Ballard will lead to changes finally.
(2:00:49-2:15:28) – Brian Neubert from GoldAndBlack.com joins Jake Query on today’s show to preview Purdue’s final non-conference game against Kent State. Their conversation starts with Jake asking Brian for his opinion on the current landscape of college basketball with Baylor finding a loophole in athletic eligibility for a former NBA draft pick. Brian also weighs in on whether the NCAA power programs will ever become part of the G League.
(2:15:28-2:20:31) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake in studio to briefly discuss what he’s got going on for his show today!
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| 0:00.0 | No matter where you're headed, it's nice to know Huber's got you covered for 200,000 miles. Visit drivehubler.com or any of the 13 Huber locations. It's Query and Company. I'm going to be keeping your company for the next few hours. You are not going to believe the company. This company. You're going to bankrupt your mama's company. At least I have the radio to keep me company. On 93-5 and 107-5, The Fan. Back in the throw is Lawrence. Colts bring pressure. Lawrence out of the pocket. Upfield at the five-bearing left, and he's going to scamper in for a touchdown. Lawrence, direct snap. He's going to take off and run and scamper into the end zone for a touchdown. He's got two rushing touchdowns today. Motion out to the left side, including Downs-Worn and Michael Pittman, Jr. They're blitzing. Rivers throws that way. Intercepted. 30, 25, 20-yard line of being stopped right there is Jerry and Jones. Prevent defense by Jacksonville. They're going to rush five. Back in the throw as Leonard. Steps away from trouble. |
| 0:54.3 | Throws downfield. It's got enough air on it into the end zone. And it is intercepted by Jacksonville at the |
| 1:01.0 | eye in Indianapolis in the end zone. 23 to 17 is the final score. And the Colts losing skid now |
| 1:07.6 | has reached six games. Guys fought like crazy. I thought our guys battled like crazy at the the end of the day, it wasn't enough. But I thought defense, you know, got some turnovers, some stops, special teams, dueling had some big returns, you know, set our offense up, good field position. At the end of day, we didn't make enough plays. Obviously, there are circumstances that are uncontrollable, some things, but there are controllable things that you can control. And you've got to fight and find ways |
| 1:30.5 | to win tight games. And that's what this league is. We haven't done a good enough job of that, |
| 1:34.0 | and that starts with me. We've got to find ways to win tight games. |
| 1:36.1 | Matt Taylor yesterday, Colts Radio Network, Rick Venturi's voice you heard as well. |
| 1:41.9 | And Shane Steichen talking about afterwards the Colts effort against the Jacksonville Jaguars. |
| 1:49.8 | And then Lafayette, Indiana's Axel Rose, asking the question that everyone is asking, |
| 1:55.7 | where do we go now? |
| 1:57.4 | Where do we go from here? |
| 1:58.8 | What happens with the Colts moving forward? |
| 2:00.6 | Yes, I know |
| 2:01.4 | there is still a game to be played, but we will get to that and much more over the course |
| 2:07.5 | of today on this Monday. Good afternoon to you. Thank you for joining. My name is Jay Quarry. Eddie |
| 2:12.6 | Garrison, the other voice that you will hear on this program. We call it Quarry and Company here on |
| 2:16.9 | 93-5 and |
| 2:18.0 | 107-5. The fan. There's other sports to talk about. Indiana is getting set for the biggest game |
| 2:25.3 | in the history of their football program, which will be the biggest game that they play |
| 2:29.9 | in their program until and if they beat Alabama, in which case the next game will be the biggest game. |
| 2:35.4 | Seems weird to think the Peach Bowl would be bigger than the Rose Bowl, |
| 2:38.4 | but nonetheless, that's the reality of it. |
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