(00:00 - 24:51) - The show opens with Marc, Kevin, and Sam introducing their Halloween costumes. Then talk turns sour right away as Kevin and Marc have to re-live yesterday's Indianapolis Colts loss to the Washington Commanders, 17-16. The guys were both impressed with Ehlinger's first NFL performance. The play calling worked well and the game ultimately came down to a dropped pass, and a fumble. Pacers had a great weekend with wins over the Washington Wizards and Brooklyn Nets.
(24:52 - 29:16) - Morning Checkdown
(29:17 - 44:23) - Kenny Moore tweeted then deleted something cryptic over the weekend. Marc and Kevin hypothesize on if the tweet would indicate he is a prime trade candidate. Kevin and Marc start taking callers who weigh in on the Colts lack of receivers, coaching shortcomings, and trade deadline possibilities. The Colt's stadium was packed in honor of Tarik Glenn getting inducted into the Colts Ring of Honor. Edgerin James, Peyton Manning, and Reggie Wayne all were in attendance. Reich seemingly is losing confidence as this season rolls on. Colts center Ryan Kelly seems to give up on most plays.
(44:24 - 1:09:43) - The second hour kicks off with Kevin and Marc talking about Ehlinger's performance again. Both were impressed with the rookie, Marc ranked his performance a 7 out of 10 in his first game. Both question if he can maintain that level of play against the New England Patriots next week. Calls continue focusing on Frank Reich and the fanbases overwhelming desire for him to be fired. Fans from all over the United States join the show as we get callers from Maine and Texas. Paris Campbell and Tyquan Lewis had opposite end of the spectrum performances last night. Callers start to bring up the "Buy/sell vs. Blow it up" debate.
(1:09:44 - 1:26:25) - Goat of the week time! Mark's GOAT is the Commanders Terry McLaurin. Kevin's "goat" is the Bally Sports Network who was dropping the game and audio during their matchup against the Brooklyn Nets. The feed was a major disappointment for Pacers fans across the state. Then the show returns to the phone lines and takes on more disgruntled callers with the Colts performance yesterday. One caller equates the Colts this season to performing as well as the college level IU Football team. Marcus Mariota and the Falcons are leading the NFC South.
(1:26:26 - 1:28:52) - Caller gets on to close the hour and discusses the crowd noise being very low at Lucas Oil Stadium this year.
(1:28:53 - 1:54:57) - Kevin and Marc recap their views on the Colts and Commanders game then turn it over to the Post-Game Headlines segment where they go over the funniest tweets reacting to the Colts performance. Callers shake things up briefly with some praise for Bennedict Mathurin of the Indiana Pacers. Then talk returns immediately to Frank Reich and the entire Colts office. More talk about Kenny Moore's cryptic tweeting. Bennedict Mathurin is potentially already a starter for the Pacers? Myles Turner's trade value is fluctuating.
(1:54:58 - 2:10:39) - Jeff Saturday is on the program and talks about getting to hit the anvil at yesterday's Colts game. Saturday was impressed by Ehlinger's first NFL start against the Commanders. Saturday breaks down how the foundation of the offensive line is failing new and veteran QB's this season. Jeff speaks highly of the new Colts Ring-of-Honor inductee Tarik Glenn. He believes that Glenn has lots of love for the Indianapolis community and shares a story about Glenn dedicated himself to the team on and off the field. Saturday unfortunately cannot be dressed up for Halloween tonight as he is out traveling.
(2:10:40 - 2:15:18) - The show closes out with Marc and Kevin breaking down the final drive the Colts had against Washington and what they potentially should have done differently.

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