Broncos continue OTA’s this week, Bubba signs with Lions: The Drive
May 4, 2016, 6:15 PM | Updated: Jul 13, 2016, 8:21 am
Wednesday May 4, 2016
LISTEN TO HOUR ONE HERE!
3pm – The Drive LIVE in studio on hump day as we get going with the fellas talking about their past Super Bowl trips, DMac listing his top Super Bowls, reliving different stories from New Orleans among other places. The Big Three at 3:30 brings in Earl Boykins and brings up Andre Caldwell signing with the Detroit Lions, Coaches hiring their son’s to work for them and Steph Curry missing Game 2 of the Warrior’s series against Portland. Reports come out that Curry had Platelet-rich therapy on his injured right knee and the conversation wraps with the guys saying Curry should sit out until a team pushes the Warriors to six or seven game in a series. DMac asks if the city of Denver would miss the Nuggets if the team left?
LISTEN TO HOUR TWO HERE!
4pm – Football at Four underway with the Rockies squeeze bunting into a 2-0 lead against the Padres in their day game today out at San Diego… Back to football, Alfred says Bubba Caldwell had a “great” year last season with the Broncos. Cardale Jones was quoted as saying he thought his draft day call from the Bills was a prank call because he was getting weird hang-up calls throughout the day. Big day for Johnny Manziel as he turned himself into authorities and his mugshot has been made public and Big Al thinks that Jerry Jones still believes in Johnny Football, while DMac thinks his run is over. Rockies’ Starting Pitcher Tyler Chatwood joins the show to talk about his performance in today’s victory over the Padres. Hear our chat with Chatwood HERE!
LISTEN TO HOUR THREE HERE!
5pm – The third and final hour underway with Chad Brown joining the show. The guys bring back up Johnny Manziel and the prospects of Johnny making it back to the NFL after his legal issues have been resolved. Conversation shifts to the Broncos and their Offensive Line. The Closing Bell trends touch on the Golden State Warriors, Manziel and Tyler Chatwood.
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