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Stokley and Evans with Mark Schlereth
Stokley and Evans with Mark Schlereth
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Kick your day off in style! Stokley and Evans with Mark Schlereth brings you fresh sports takes, the news of the day and a whole lot of laughs. Listen along as Mike Evans uses every trick in his journalist book to try and balance Mark’s child-like humor with Stokley’s Cajun charm every weekday morning from 6am - 10am. Oh…and did we mention they’ve also won five Super Bowls?
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Mike Evans and Will Petersen without Mark Schlereth open the fourth hour carrying over their debate about the Coach Prime regime. The guys explain why Sunday’s game in Vegas could be a blowout. They look at the past to determine how they want the end of the Brocos’ season to go. Would you want the Broncos to carry a long winning streak into the playoffs? How much rest do you want at the end of the season? Mike and Will talk about the future of college athletics after seeing the news of Michigan State’s brand new big donor. The guys cap off Raider week telling people why it’s okay that the Brocos are winning nail-biters before making their predictions for Sunday’s game.
Mike Evans and Will Petersen without Mark Schlereth kick off the third hour taking a full lap around the Denver sports scene; talking about the concerning injury reports coming out of Vegas, getting excited about a new era of Rockies baseball, and comparing the big college coaches. Mike and Will are joined by our NFL Insider, James Palmer, joins the show to give his take on the Broncos, give us some info about the Raiders’ injury report, and the demise of the Chiefs. Mike and Will end the third hour with a heated debate about Will’s article where he called for Deion Sanders to get fired.
Mike Evans and Will Petersen with Mark Schlereth open the second hour Telling Broncos Country why Sunday’s game in Vegas isn’t a trap game. They praise Coach Prime for making a good move for his staff. There has been much ado about the Broncos’ struggling running game and Stink breaks down RJ Harvey’s struggles carrying the rock. The guys give the 7am listeners a preview of the upcoming documentary about John Elway’s career. The Morning Crew wrap up the second hour in 4 Down Territory where they debunk the myth of scoreboard watching, got soured on George Pickens, celebrate the demise of the Chiefs, and breathe a sigh of relief that Pat Shurmur is finally gone.
Mike Evans and Will Petersen kick off today’s show with Mark Schlereth bouncing around the Denver sports scene debating whether Sunday’s game against the Raiders is a trap game, reacting to a rare Avs loss, and breaking down CU’s new offensive coordinator. There have been a ton of people making parallels between the Super Bowl 50 team and this year’s Broncos, Will and Stink point out a few key differences that could be the difference between success and failure. Should Broncos fans feel worried about winning so many close games? They give Stoke some grief for taking a long weekend before they stress how important it is to have home field advantage of the the Patriots.
Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley with Mark Schlereth open the fourth hour trying to get Stoke’s snow day a movie deal before they take care of their weekly fantasy matchup. The Morning Crew takes on The Drive’s Trivia Challenge after having the holiday off, can they get off of the 2-2 schneid they’ve been stuck on? Mike, Mark, and Stoke cap off today’s show debating between an old friend and the future of CU Football.
Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley with Mark Schlereth kick off the third hour of Stoke’s victory lap day with all of the fun Friday fare. The guys address the Raiders, even if there isn’t much buzz. They wonder how to game plan for new coordinators since the last time the Broncos saw them and they wonder if Pete Carroll will be the head coach for the Raiders next year. Mike Shanahan got passed over for the Hall of Fame yet again and they rave about what a travesty it is that he keeps getting passed over. Is Jamal Murray on a Hall of Fame trajectory if he makes the All Star game this season? The Morning Crew make the case for the Blue Arrow. Who will be the NFL Coach of the Year? Does Sean Payton have a chance? Our Senior Editor at Denver Sports.com, James Merilatt, joins us live in studio to catch up with the guys talking about the Broncos and Jamal Murray.
Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley with Mark Schlereth open the second hour fundraising for CU’s 27-million-dollar deficit before they discuss the mentality of Bo Nix. Mike Shanahan got passed over for the Hall of Fame once again and the guys give the committee a piece of their minds. Mike explains how ridiculous it is that the perception of Jamal Murray is shaped by one of the NBA’s laughingstocks. The Rockies’ hire of Josh Byrnes has been met with rave reviews across the nation and the hire has the guys feeling more optimistic about the Rockies than ever. The Morning Crew wrap up the second hour in 4 Down Territory where they break down the nuances of an off-schedule play, the Broncos are getting some credit from a national figure, the NFL still rules the ratings, and huge universities are being thwarted by cookies.
Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley kick off today’s show with Stoke in the building again telling us about using a snowplow for Mount Crumpet. They highlight Jamal Murray's 52 point night against the Pacers. They give the 6am listeners a chance to hear what Joel Klatt had to say about Bo’s last couple of weeks in the pocket and RJ Harvey’s struggles running the ball. What is Sean Payton’s superpower that allows him to turn so many teams around to perennial contenders? Is Sean Payton a Coach of the Year contender? The 6am Duo discuss before they hear what Dan Orlovsky had to say about the Bo Nix clutch time roller-coaster.
Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley with Mark Schlereth open the fourth hour defending Riley Moss after the much-maligned CB took accountability for his struggles this season. The Morning Crew are joined by our ESPN NFL Analyst, Dan Orlovsky, to get his takeaways from the winin Washington and to see how the Broncos’ D matches up with the Pats offense. They break some big Rockies news that has them legitimately excited for the future at 20th & Blake. The Morning Crew cap off today’s show bouncing around the Denver sports scene; chatting about the Rockies’ new GM, Bo Nix’s hot start to his career, and faceoff stats.
Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley with Mark Schlereth kick off the third hour congratulating Stoke on braving the elements to get into the studio today. Fox Sports’ Lead College Football Analyst, Joel Klatt, hops on the line to educate us about the report that CU football is in a deficit and why it’s not as big a deal as you think. Joel also gives his take on the sustainability of the Broncos’ winning formula and the state of the run game. They cast their upcoming biopic about Stoke’s trek through the snow and start planning their “Save CU” bake sale. The Morning Crew wrap up the third hour stressing how important Sunday’s game in Vegas is to the Broncos’ season.
Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley with Mark Schlereth open the second hour talking about Alex Singleton’s return before laying out how important this upcoming game against the Raiders is. They debate whether the Broncos should even go for the first round bye after their performance in Washington. They discuss the Brocos’ proficiency in close games and whether it’s sustainable. The Morning Crew wrap up the second hour in 4 Down Territory where the Broncos continue to find a way, the D may be springing a leak, a possible Lil Wayne residency at Folsom Field, and a cookie company outbidding Penn State.
Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley kick off today’s show with Stoke live in studio, who tells us all about his treacherous journey through the snow. They officially kick off Raider Week (for the 2nd time) will the Broncos be able to shake off the rust from Sunday’s game in Washington? The guys talk about the benefit of winning close games before they cover the dire financial straits that CU Football finds themselves in. Do the Broncos need to send a message to the rest of the NFL? What would their statement win be? The Avalanche are a wagon right now and it has Mike pumped, but Stoke feeling superstitious. The 6m Duo finish their time alone talking about Riley Moss’s continued struggles and accountability.
Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley with Mark Schlereth open the fourth hour previewing a potential Broncos-Pats matchup before they compare the difference between first responders and serial killers. Mike vents about the difference in the national narrative between the Broncos’ success and the Patriots. Stoke shares some of his snow trauma from living on Mount Crumpet before they pivot to the issue of the Nuggets’ effort with AG and Braun out. The Morning Crew cap off today’s show breaking some Broncos free agent news and before they tell a tale of two coaches.
Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley with Mark Schlereth kick off the third hour discussing Stoke’s snow plans before they cover the Broncos’ free agent workouts they held this week. They debate the importance of the running game. David Adelman is going through his first rough patch as the Nuggets’ head coach, is he capable of putting the fear of God in his team? The offense has been improving recently, what’s been different with Bo and the play calling? Stink wraps up the third hour breaking down why the Broncos struggled against the Washington rushing attack in his Telestrator Tuesday film breakdown.
Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley with Mark Schlereth open the second hour discussing Stoke’s show status for tomorrow with snow in the forecast. There is a lot of concern in Broncos Country after watching the Patriots blow out the Giants on Monday Night Football and the players break down a potential AFC Championship Game matchup. Stoke breaks down the film of the Broncos’ game winning overtime drive in Washington for hit Telestrator Tuesday film breakdown. The Morning Crew wrap up the second hour in 4 Down Territory where they cover some football jargon, a common opponent with the Patriots, Justin Herbert’s hand, and a good feeling about CSU’s new head coach.
Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley kick off today’s show bouncing around the Denver sports scene between the Broncos’ sleep schedule, the Nuggets’ struggling defense, and the big-boy hire at CSU. They chat about the kinds of things NFL free agents look at when they’re on the market before they examine what makes Bo special in the clutch. There are some Broncos fans concerned about the Patriots after last night’s blowout, Mike and Stoke point out some flaws in the Broncos’ 1 seed rival. Have the Broncos fixed their penalty problem? They get misty-eyed seeing new CSU coach Jim Mora doing it right. Mike and Stoke are joined by our 9News Broncos Insider, Mike Klis, to get some inside info about Sean Payton’s sleep specialist, the Broncos’ confidence, and what makes Bo so good in clutch time.
Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley with Mark Schlereth kick off the third hour breaking down the sequence at the end of the Broncos’ thrilling overtime primetime win. They point out the flaws in Riley Moss’ game that need to be fixed for a stretch run. They highlight Bo Nix’s composure in the win compared to how sped up he’s looked this season. Does Bo need a run game? Mike doesn't’ think so and the players tell him why he’s wrong. The Morning Crew cap off the third hour with a schedule change for James Merilatt before they chat about Stink’s upcoming call for the Browns-Titans game and all of the juicy drama that will come with it.
Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley with Mark Schlereth kick off the third hour breaking down the sequence at the end of the Broncos’ thrilling overtime primetime win. They point out the flaws in Riley Moss’ game that need to be fixed for a stretch run. They highlight Bo Nix’s composure in the win compared to how sped up he’s looked this season. Does Bo need a run game? Mike doesn't’ think so and the players tell him why he’s wrong. The Morning Crew cap off the third hour with a schedule change for James Merilatt before they chat about Stink’s upcoming call for the Browns-Titans game and all of the juicy drama that will come with it.
Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley with Mark Schlereth open the second hour with Stink coming in hot before they get Stink’s impressions on the Broncos’ 9th win in a row. Cris Collinsworth had a very questionable take on Bo’s development that has the guys scratching their heads wondering where it came from. The goal for the Broncos is the #1 seed in the AFC after beating the Commies, how do they reach it? The Morning Crew look through the rest of the schedule. Mike, Stink, and Stoke cover the Broncos’ OT plan, the pressure on a 10-2 Broncos team, and the Sanders family affairs.
Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley kick off today’s show reacting to the Broncos’ overtime thriller over the Commies. There are some eerie parallels between the Super Bowl 50 team and this year’s Broncos. Is it time to start believing in the Super Bowl aspirations of this team? Why did the defense struggle so much against a Marcus Mariota led offense? Mike and Stoke break it down. The 6a Duo wrap up the first hour talking about the offensive performance and what to expect for the rest of the season.






A good show but it gets ruined every time James Merilatt comes on
why are the recent episodes all messed up seems like the cuts are off
Schlereth is sports media trash! He says the rudest things that he can come up with anytime he doesn’t like an athlete’s performances or decisions. It’s one thing to give someone fair criticism, but it’s another thing all together to go out of your way to be extremely rude about someone. He fits right in with Colin CowTERD (who sadly used to have his radio show based in my hometown right before he went national). No wonder Mark ShitBreath is a regular guest on Colin CowTerd’s show!
John Fox had the luxury of Payton Manning calling signals and basically guiding the offense. That is no longer the case. I'm cool with Munchak, though.
Re: Retreads. Yes. Please continue. Now that a good 10 coaches can be named as successful retreads, give us what percentage of the total number of retreads have met with such success