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Schlereth and Evans 104.3 The Fan
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Three-time Super Bowl Champion and FOX NFL Analyst Mark “Stink” Schlereth joins radio veteran Mike Evans to form one of the most honored and successful morning shows in the country. While Stink and Mike bring differing perspectives with decades of experience, it’s their unique chemistry and bond that keeps Denver listeners tuning from 6:00 a.m to 10:00 a.m. weekday mornings!
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Schlereth and Evans | Hour 1 | 07.03.24
Mike Evans and Mark Schlereth open the show looking at CU’s preseason rankings. Mike and Mark rebuke some of the criticism and panic going around the Nuggets fandom. They set a quota that Coach Prime and the CU Buffs have to hit for next season to be a success. The guys close out the first hour with a couple of team building hypotheticals.
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Schlereth and Evans | Hour 2 | 07.03.24
Mike Evans and Mark Schlereth open the second hour in 4 Down Territory where they cover a so-called competitive offer, some tribute video rules, and a college football poll. They laugh at the Lakers for a bit. What’s Trending? Matt Rhule had a change of heart, Maxx Crosby talked some trash, and the guys get caught in the weeds of the Caitlin Clark debate yet again.
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Schlereth and Evans | Hour 3 | 07.03.24
Mike Evans and Mark Schlereth open the third hour debunking the argument that Calvin Booth and the Nuggets aren’t helping the team as they look at all of the free agents that have gone so far. They do some dream team building with the Super Bowl XXXII team. They finish hour three shutting down the conversation that the Avs could move on from Mikko Rantanen.
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Schlereth and Evans | Hour 4 | 07.03.24
Mike Evans and Mark Schlereth open the fourth hour discussing Jamal Murray's rol on the Nuggets and his consistency. The guys take the neighborhood fireworks people to task, especially Dick Monfort. What's Trending? The Giants' upper brass on Hard Knocks, Aaron Rodgers' mystery vacation, and the decline of ESPN. They conclude today's show basking in the fall of the Lakers.
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