Tush Push Arguments are Annoying
Hour 3 – The Drive voiced their frustration that the arguments around the tush push are annoying about why to eliminate the play.

Hour 3 – The Drive voiced their frustration that the arguments around the tush push are annoying about why to eliminate the play.
Matt Verderame, of Sports Illustrated, joined The Drive to breakdown the Tush Push survival and the other NFL rules adjustments.
The Drive played what Jim Callis said on with Cody and Gold, and thought it is time to pump the breaks on Caglianone hype.
Hour 2 – Aaron Ladd, of Atlanta News One, joined The Drive to discuss what he has been up to since leaving and the death of Around the Horn on ESPN.
Aaron Ladd was on The Drive and took part in a draft of the best sports television shows.
Hour 1 – The Drive opened the show with some stats that show the Royals are likely a playoff team based on their success thru 50 games.
The Drive argued about if the changes in the CFB payoff seeding format are for the better.
The Drive reacted to the news that the NFL Owners voted to allow the Tush Push to continue to be a legal play.
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Hour 4 – The Drive ended the show with the hits.
Hour 3 – After hearing state reps on both sides on the Stateline, The Drive looked at the different things KS and MO can offer for the future of the stadium.
Mark Sharp, the Missouri State Representative, joined The Drive to discuss the passage of the sports stadium funding bill in the house and its failure in the state senate.
The Drive reacted to Bruce Feldman list of the top college football player over the last 25 years.
Hour 2 – With the news that NFL players can compete in the Olympics, The Drive explained why they wouldn’t mind seeing Mahomes participate.
As more and more information comes out about Belichick and Jordon Hudson, The Drive wants their life to become a television show.
Josh Vernier joined The Drive to discuss Cags call up and what tie mans for his timeline to make the big league club to help to Royals offense.
Hour 1 – The Drive opened the show with the news of Joe Thuney extension in Chicago, which leads to the question about how the Chiefs handled their OL this off-season.
The Drive played what people in st. Louis had to say about the Chiefs being on TV so often on the east side of the state.
The Drive played what Royals GM JJ Picollo had to say about the promotion of Royals top prospect Jac Caglianone to AAA.
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Hour 4 – The Drive ended the show with the hits.
Hour 3 – Dan Hawkins mentioned on the show the STAR Bonds deadline is a hard deadline, if that is correct The Drive wondered the impact that would have on the state pursuit of both teams.
Dan Hawkins, the Speaker of the House for the State of Kansas, joined The Drive to discuss the timeline for the Royals and Chiefs potentially moving to Kansas.
As a vote about NFL player playing in the Olympics approaches, The Drive wondered what the positives of them playing in the Olympics are.
Hour 2 – The Drive got a pulse for the fans of when will it be time to ask the question about if Father Time has caught up to Salvador Perez.
The Drive explained how the hard foul from Clark on Reese over the weekend and the hot takes that follow are good for the WNBA.
Denny Matthews, the Hall of Fame voice of the Kansas City Royals, joined The Drive to recap the Royals series over the weekend to the Cardinals.
Hour 1 – The Drive opened the show discussing the glaring problem the Royals have with the big league club.
As a video has surfaced of Knicks fans berating a Pacers fan, The Drive wondered what etiquette is for fan going to an opponent stadium.
Shawn Murnin, voice of the Northwest Arkansas Naturals, joined The Drive to discuss the success Jac Caglianone had at AA and his promotion to AAA.