Full Show: Cincy WR Coach On What Colts Should Expect From Alec Pierce, IHSAA Realignment Reaction!




The Ride with JMV Podcast show

Summary: 00:00-In light of some Colts fans saying this 2022 Draft was the most important in recent Colts history, JMV compares where the Colts were before the draft and where the Pacers currently sit and explains why the Pacers sit in a much more difficult position.  27:25-IndyStar High School Sports Reporter Kyle Neddenriep joins JMV to talk about IHSAA Realignment and some of the notable changes along central Indiana. He then talks about the baseball umpire shortage around the state and what the plan is to fix the issue.            44:57-“Kevin and Query” co-host Kevin Bowen joins JMV and they talk about the level of excitement over the Colts draft amongst fans, if it was a surprise the Colts weren’t picked to play in an international game and Kevin tells some stories about when he was with the Colts for their lost game in London.  1:08:31-Voice of the Boilermakers Rob Blackman joins JMV to talk about the suddenness of the end of Purdue’s season and why the coaches haven’t been able to reflect because of the transfer portal and finding a PG, expectations for the Purdue Football team and how they replace Bell and Karlaftis. 1:25:19-Cincinnati WR Coach and Passing Game Coordinator Mike Brown joins JMV and they start their conversation talking about his NFL career as a Jaguars WR back from 2012-14 and what it was like playing in London before diving into his evaluation of Alec Pierce. Mike explains what makes Alec so special, when he knew Pierce would be an NFL player, and what the #1 thing he needs to improve in order to be an elite WR in the NFL. Finally, as a former NFL WR, Mike shares what area Reggie Wayne will help Pierce the most early on. 1:46:47-JMV takes some calls about the biggest surprises from the Colts draft, a Star Wars drinking game to honor May 4th,  and HBO’s “Winning Time” 2:01:02-JMV closes out the show giving away Stevie Nicks tickets! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.