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Query & Company

Why do the Colts have no accountability + Pacers/Bucks Preview!

Query & Company

93.5 & 107.5 The Fan

Sports

3.1759 Ratings

🗓️ 2 January 2025

⏱️ 120 minutes

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Summary

(00:00-25:13) – Query & Company opens on a Tuesday with Jake Query continuing his dialogue yesterday about the state of the Colts franchise. Jake talks a lot about the lack of accountability from the players, specifically towards one of the team’s captains. Finally, he shares his thoughts on what Zaire Franklin said two months ago.

(25:13-36:36) – While the Zaire Franklin comment was making its rounds on Twitter, there was another comment that was doing the same thing. Jake reacts to the comment that Shane Steichen made when asked about the standard and accountability that is being held within the Colts organization.

(36:36-46:23) – The first hour of the show concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing the Indiana Pacers final game of 2024 against the Milwaukee Bucks. They also have a conversation about the importance of Andrew Nembhard to this Pacers squad.  

(46:23-1:09:50) – Bob Kravitz joins Query & Company to discuss the comment made by Shane Steichen yesterday in response to his question about accountability within the building for players being late to meetings. Bob also comments about whether Jim Irsay would relinquish his ownership roles to his daughters if his health doesn’t allow him to be the owner that he once was, provides percentages on how likely Chris Ballard and Shane Steichen are back, and discusses Anthony Richardson’s maturity.

(1:09:50-1:22:03) – Jake and Eddie shift their conversation away from sports for this segment. They get into New Years and how much people get excited for it like Christmas and some other holidays. Additionally, they debate which holiday people get the least excited for.

(1:22:03-1:34:08) – Hour two of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing some of the comments that Gus Bradley made today during media availability for the coordinators. Additionally, Jake reads off some messages from listeners and asks for help with a problem he has.

(1:34:08-1:59:45) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query to round out today’s show to echo the comments made by Rick Carlisle this morning on the Wake-Up Call with KB & Andy about Andrew Nembhard’s importance. Scott also applauds the job that Ben Sheppard has done between last year and this season, the recent play from Jarace Walker, and weighs in on the New Years Eve discussion that Jake and Eddie had earlier in the program.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

You know, history has a tendency to repeat itself where sometimes you look at things,

0:08.5

you look at patterns, you're like, wow, this feels familiar.

0:12.3

Now, I had mentioned yesterday that I vividly recall, and it was kind of a surreal time,

0:20.0

right?

0:20.6

It was a surreal time when you think about,

0:23.6

for those that are unfamiliar, we are broadcasting from the MS Communications building,

0:30.9

which is right on Monument Circle. And this building opened in the late 90s.

0:39.7

Like, you know, I'm not sure the exact year, 97, 98, 99, somewhere in there.

0:44.8

But it was the epicenter of the New Year's Eve celebration.

0:48.9

Now, this was before they had like the two to three year experiment downtown where they had and I thought it was a very cool idea the whole dropping of an indie car but I always thought that the indie car should have been permanently attached to the elevator shaft of Gainbridge Fieldhouse because it was right there on Georgia Street where they did that deal and just have it on like a timer thing

1:12.7

that then goes down the side of the building.

1:15.4

Instead, they just had it like swinging by a crane from like eight feet in the air.

1:19.9

It was kind of awkward.

1:21.6

And it never really, I think they just had like a guy that was like on a pulley system lowering it.

1:28.0

And it just never seemed to totally work or take off.

1:31.6

But prior to that, the New Year's Eve celebration, turning the new year, fireworks and, you know, rockets, red glare, the whole deal.

1:44.9

The epicenter of all of that in 1999, turning the year 2000, was right here a monument circle, right in this building.

1:55.5

And it was so surreal being somebody who grew up in Indianapolis that I'm downtown and, you know,

2:05.8

I'm this young adult now and this city that had been just empty holes and closed up places

2:13.6

for the better part of my adolescence.

2:16.1

Now all of a sudden had this vibrant mall and restaurants and bars and and all of these people downtown.

2:23.6

It was crazy.

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