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Query & Company

Colts Report to Training Camp + Chris Ballard Press Conference Thoughts! Stephen Holder Joins!

Query & Company

93.5 & 107.5 The Fan

Sports

3.1759 Ratings

🗓️ 22 July 2025

⏱️ 97 minutes

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Summary

(00:00-06:56) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison highlighting some of the comments made by Colts players upon arrival at Grand Park.  

(06:56-08:36) – Jake teases what stood out from the Chris Ballard press conference because it wasn’t what was said, but how something was said.        

(08:36-15:09) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake sharing some initial thoughts on what Chris Ballard said during his press conference. He identifies a couple of quotes that stood out during his interaction with the media.

(15:09-39:25) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query to tip off the one o’clock hour of the show to highlight the latest news about Caitlin Clark’s health, what the WNBA All-Star weekend experience was like from his point of view, and answers how long he thinks it will take the Fever to readjust to Caitlin Clark being back once she returns from the right groin injury.

(39:25-46:29) – Jake compares what Chris Ballard had to say today to what he has said seemingly every year since Andrew Luck’s retirement. Eddie asks Jake if his voice is starting to become white noise to the fanbase and that they’re just tired of him because of all the talking and lack of success.

(46:29-58:34) – Hour number two of the show concludes with Jake and Eddie pondering more thoughts on the Colts heading into the season after Chris Ballard’s press conference. Are the fans dreading the start of the season? Will the Pacers playoff success motivate the Colts?

(58:34-1:21:57) – ESPN.com’s Stephen Holder joins the program as he makes his drive home from Grand Park to share his thoughts on what Chris Ballard had to say today heading into the start of Training Camp. He evaluates if Ballard went out of his way to frequently mention Anthony Richardson over Daniel Jones and accesses how soon will we start over analyzing the snap count between the two in camp.

(1:21:57-1:26:19) – During the break, Jake found out that music icon and legend Ozzy Osbourne passed away from his battle with Parkinson’s Disease. Jake shares his thoughts on his music career and how The Osbourne’s changed his perspective on Ozzy.

(1:26:19-1:36:55) – Today’s show closes out with JMV joining Jake in studio to reflect on Ozzy Osbourne’s life and preview what he’s got going on for his show for the next three hours!

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Transcript

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0:00.0

So you all remember it well.

0:02.1

I know you do.

0:03.2

I know you do.

0:04.4

We mentioned it yesterday.

0:05.5

We made light comment of it.

0:09.7

You remember that time when just before, a couple of weeks before, back to school night,

0:18.6

when your mom or your dad or your uncle or

0:23.0

your godparents, whoever it might have been, maybe an older sibling, took you to Kroger,

0:30.2

took you to Target, took you to Kmart, took it to Walmart, whatever it might be.

0:35.5

Buy a couple of folders, your art box, the big rubber eraser thing that you can still smell.

0:47.5

Maybe as you got a little bit older, a protractor or a compass that theoretically not

0:53.3

the one of them you ever used, but they sat in your art box.

0:55.9

A plastic ruler.

0:57.6

A couple of pencils when you got older, some Bick pins.

1:01.6

That first day of school, getting off the school bus with the excitement and anticipation of trying, you know, finding out who your teacher was going to be, who was in your class, what your schedule was and whether you had lunch in the early days. Let me ask you this, Eddie, when you were at Decatur Central, what time, what, how did they do lunches? How many periods were lunch? Oh, we had three different lunches. And so there was one that was prior to fifth period.

1:28.1

There was one that was in the middle of fifth period.

1:29.8

And then there was one that was after fifth period.

1:31.5

Okay.

1:31.7

So we had at North Central periods four, five, six, seven, and I think even eight were all

1:41.7

half periods.

1:42.4

So you could have lunch like four, six.

2:34.2

I mean, you could have a class four, six with lunch five or a class five, seven with lunch six, you know, that kind of thing. And if you got the, if you got fourth period lunch, you ate, this is insane to me in hindsight. If you got fourth period lunch when I was in high school, you ate at 1020 in the, You ate lunch at 1020. I mean, you didn't get out of school until 3. By 3 o'clock, literally, you were ready to eat like a horse and a hostess Twinkie the size of a house. Right? And, of course, for lunch, you'd always just eat like honey buns and a french fry anyway, and then you'd fall asleep during study hour with the sugar crash. But I digress. Bottom line, you remember if you're going to elementary school in particular, that feeling of the first day of school, having your outfit picked out all of the things that go into it. And I know that I had a pretty idyllic childhood and I'm fortunate for that.

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