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Listeners of NY Giants Weekly that love the show mention:The NY Giants Weekly podcast is a must-listen for any fan of the New York Giants. With hosts Ethan and Weis, who have been following and analyzing the team for years, this podcast offers insightful and realistic views on the Giants and the future of the organization. The hosts' knowledge and passion for the team shines through in every episode, making it a top choice for staying updated with all things NYG.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is the hosts' ability to provide in-depth analysis of the Giants week by week. They offer honest opinions on the team, both good and bad, giving listeners a different perspective on things. Their realism combined with their fandom makes for a fun and engaging listening experience. Additionally, they have stepped up their game in terms of guests, bringing in experts from opposing teams to provide additional insight.
While there are many positive aspects of this podcast, one potential drawback is that they do not go too in-depth with technical aspects that can sometimes be boring for listeners. However, they still manage to be knowledgeable about the game while keeping it interesting for all football fans, not just Giants fans. Another possible downside is that some listeners may find inconsistency with releasing episodes.
In conclusion, The NY Giants Weekly podcast is highly recommended for any fan of the New York Giants. With hosts Ethan and Weis providing realistic analysis and a unique fan perspective, this podcast offers an informative and enjoyable listening experience. Whether you're looking to stay updated with all things NYG or simply want a fun football podcast to listen to, this is definitely worth checking out.
After the New York Giants went into the abyss of quarterback play last year with Daniel Jones, Drew Lock and Tommy DeVito, the team learned a lesson. In the past week, the Giants signed both Jameis Winston and Russell Wilson to sure up a quarterback room that's lacked over the last several seasons. On this episode of NYG weekly, the guys discuss what the decision says about the team's leadership, what it likely means for the Giants' draft and why it was so important to learn from mistakes.
Join Ethan, Weis and Nick on this edition of NYG Weekly for an instant reaction to news that Matt Stafford is staying in LA to be a Ram, what it means for the Giants both in terms of their quarterback room and the direction of the franchise, why Aaron Rodgers is likely a bad idea and why the team probably wouldn't trade up to first overall
Join Weis and guest Nicky Snacks on this edition of NYG Weekly for a wide ranging conversation about the state of the New York Giants, Nick's experience as a contestant on Wheel of Fortune, why any Giant fan rooting for the Eagles in the Super Bowl is morally wrong, a trip down memory lane and a whole lot of shared sympathy
Join Weis and Nick on this edition of NYG weekly breaking down New York Giants' owner John Mara's decision to retain both general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll after one of the worst seasons in team history. The guys break down Mara's absurd, illogical press conference that didn't make much sense, why the Giants are now backing themselves into a corner of desperation, why the Giants are so much more than just Shedeur Sanders or Cam Ward away from being competitive and who is going to be under center for the Giants week 1 of the 2025 NFL season.
Join Ethan, Weis and Nick on this edition of NYG Weekly for an in depth conversation about the last week of New York Giants football. The guys discuss the reclamation projects succeeding across the league like Sam Darnold and Baker Mayfield, why Brian Daboll shouldn't stay, why Joe Schoen doesn't deserve the benefit of the doubt and convey just how frustrating this all is
Join Ethan, Weis and Nick on this edition of NYG Weekly to talk about the last week of New York Giants hockey including the 34-7 loss to the Atlanta Falcons, what the Giants need to do to improve their front office, why Joe Schoen is such a hard sell to return and an in depth conversation about Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders
Join Ethan, Weis and Nick on this edition of NYG Weekly for a deep dive into the New York Giants as an organization following another embarrassing loss, this time in a blow out to the Baltimore Ravens. The guys debate who would fly a plane with a message over the stadium, why the Mara family can't get away with this in today's landscape and why it feels so unbelievably hopeless.
Join Ethan, Weis and Nick on this episode of NYG Weekly for a deep dive into the Giants loss to the Saints, the state of the team, Shedeur Sanders and a whole lot of misery
Join Weis and Nick on this edition of NYG Weekly for a conversation about the New York Giants Thanksgiving day showdown with the Dallas Cowboys. The guys are joined by RJ Ochoa of Blogging the Boys, the SB Nation Dallas Cowboys blog to talk the rivalry's modern history, shared misery of lost seasons, debate the future of both coaches, argue why Eli Manning should be in the hall of fame and the secret to a perfect Thanksgiving day.
Join Ethan, Weis and Nick for this episode of NYG Weekly following the Giants 30-7 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The guys are joined by Dan Duggan of The Athletic for a wide ranging conversation (41:40) unpacking the state of the organization including the job security of both Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll, why even if they made the right decisions, the results do matter and why benching Daniel Jones for Tommy DeVito might have lost the locker room
Join Ethan, Weis and Nick on this edition of NYG Weekly for a wide ranging conversation about the state of the Giants after the team announced it was releasing former first round pick quarterback Daniel Jones. The guys tackle the litany of errors that got the Giants to this point, why the Giants care more about ESPN than their fans, potential quarterbacks for next season and why the Giants have become a franchise of losers
Join Ethan, Weis and Nick on this edition of NYG weekly for a wide ranging conversation in the wake of the New York Giants benching quarterback Daniel Jones for the Tampa Bay game this upcoming week in favor of Tommy DeVito. The guys breakdown why the Jones experience unraveled so fast this season, why the offseason was such a catastrophic failure, whether or not Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll deserve another shot and just how dire the situation is
Join Weis and guest will on this edition of NYG Weekly to unpack the New York Giants at the bye week after general manager Joe Schoen's press conference. Weis and Will tackle the Daniel Jones question, whether Schoen is being realistic and framing the conversation around several debates
Join Ethan Weis and Nick for this edition of NYG weekly where they discuss the Giants utter incapable offense that once against lost a game to an inferior opponent. The guys discuss whether Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll are using Daniel Jones to skirt accountability, if their evaluation over the last few years reflects poorly on their ability to judge talent
Join Ethan, Weis and Nick on this episode of NYG weekly for a deep dive into the most pathetic and disheartening Giants team of recent memory. Getting swept by the Commanders, a team the Giants always beats, puts a lot into question. The guys dwell on the lingering question: are Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll the duo to lead the Giants out of this abyss or is the organization in real long-term trouble?
Join Ethan, Weis and Nick on this episode of NYG Weekly for a deep dive into the New York Giants disgusting loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday Night football. The guys tackle why Daniel Jones continuing to play is an insult to our collective intelligence, why benching Deonte Banks this week made no sense, the lack of a swing tackle in the offseason, the terrible procedural penalties that accumulated, and why it feels like the season is almost certainly over
Join Ethan Nick and Weis on this edition of NYG weekly for a deep dive into the blowback following the Giants 28-3 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. The boys tackle the totally toothless offense, defensive players making business decisions, why the Giants keep running Daniel Jones out there, how much heat does Brian Daboll deserve, why the Giants are done with Evan Neal and a whole lot more.
Join Ethan and Weis on this edition of NYG weekly for a wide ranging discussion about the Giants loss to the Bengals on Sunday night football. Ethan and Weis tackle the offense's inability to move the ball or score with any real consistency, the defense keeping them in games, Dexter Lawrence as defensive player of the year and answer fan questions
Join Nick and Weis on this episode of NYG Daily for a deep dive into the Giants week four home loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Nick and Weis tackle the frustration of coming up agonizingly short in a winnable game against a lackluster Cowboys team, they hit on Daniel Jones' inability to hit deep passes and how it's hurting the team's offense as a whole, why the inability to run the ball stopped the offense from capitalizing on opportunities and why the team feels on such wobbly ground entering week five going to Seattle.
Join Ethan, Nick and Weis on this episode of NYG Weekly for a deep dive into the New York Giants week three win on the road against the Cleveland Browns. The boys jump into Malik Nabers' dominance, Daniel Jones not losing the game, the defense getting heat on Deshaun Watson and the Giants chances on a short week at home against the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday night football
Join hosts Nick and Ethan on this episode of NYG Weekly for a wide ranging conversation about the state of the New York Giants after two weeks and losing a winnable game to the Washington Commanders. Nick and Ethan tackle the lack of a pass rush, Jalin Hyatt's inability to get on the field, Daniel Jones struggles to push the ball down the field, Brian Daboll's mismanagement of the injured Graham Gano, where the Giants go from here, how hot Daboll's seat actually is, whether there are any interesting quarterbacks in the 2025 NFL draft and whether or not to actually fear Bill Belichick as a coaching candidate
Join Ethan, Nick and Weis on this episode of NYG Weekly for a wide ranging conversation about the New York Giants' week 1 loss to the Minnesota Vikings. After a long offseason and promised improvement, the Giants once again looked underprepared and overmatched in week 1 of the NFL season, this time it was Daniel Jones' rust and lack of anticipation that put New York behind the 8 ball and put them in an untenable position.
Join hosts Nick Zararis and Weis on this Episode of NYG Weekly for a deep dive into the second episode of Hard Knocks covering the team's foray into the draft process, trying to trade up to number three, trading for Brian Burns, handling Saquon Barkley contract negotiations and the scouting staff's bonding. In addition, a conversation about the first ten players announced in the team's top 100 Giants of all time list to celebrate the team's 100th season of existence.
The NFL schedule was unveiled on Wednesday night and the New York Giants will embark on their 100th season of football: home Minnesota, away Washington, away Cleveland, home Dallas, away Seattle, home Cincinnati, home Philadelphia, away Pittsburgh, home Washington, away Carolina, Bye, home Tampa Bay, away Dallas (Thanksgiving), home New Orleans, home Baltimore, away Atlanta, home Indianapolis, away Philadelphia. In addition, HBO and the NFL announced that the Giants would be featured in the first ever offseason edition of Hard knocks, highlighting the team's roster moves and the lead up to the NFL draft.
The New York Giants opted to draft wide receiver Malik Nabers 6th overall in last week's NFL draft. The team selected Nabers over quarterbacks J.J. McCarthy, Michael Penix and Bo Nix. With the Giants still in need of a long-term solution at the quarterback, there is unrest amongst the fan base. Ethan, Nick and Weis are here to quell concern and put some reason out into the universe.
In a strategic move, the Giants selected Malik Nabers as their 6th overall pick, bypassing highly touted quarterbacks JJ McCarthy, Michael Penix, and Bo Nix. Explore with us as we uncover the rationale behind this decision and how it aligns with the Giants' long-term perspective on roster building. While the Giants might not yet have their quarterback, the front office and coach are making the best of the situation at hand and not forcing a pick at the most important position in the sport.
The New York Football Giants finally closed the book on the Saquon Barkley era of franchise on Monday letting the running back opt for free agency and sign with the Philadelphia Eagles. In addition, safety Xavier McKinney opted to sign with the Green Bay Packers. The Giants completed a trade for pass rusher Brian Burns and signed both Jon Runyan and Jermain Eluemunor to help solidify the offensive line. In addition, a whole lot of Joe Schoen talk.
The New York Football Giants and defensive coordinator Wink Martindale finally agreed to part ways on Wednesday afternoon after several days of drama. In addition the team made several changes to the coaching staff including long time punching bag, offensive line coach Bobby Johnson. With the offseason looming and the top of the NFL draft order solidified, what can the Giants do to make the best out of a difficult situation with no obvious solution at the quarterback position and 3 teams ahead of them in the draft with a clear need at QB. How will Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll address the offseason?
The New York Giants inexplicably as ten point underdogs went on the road and defeated the Washington Commanders in Tommy DeVito's first career win as a starting quarterback. While the Giants won on the field, winning might have consequences for next spring's NFL draft and sets up a crucial game this upcoming weekend against the New England Patriots. Caleb Williams bowl, Tanksgiving, it's all in front of the Giants.
The New York Football Giants will not win another football game as long as Tommy DeVito, the pride of Don Bosco Prep, plays quarterback for the franchise. Simply put, it's not DeVito's fault the Giants are losing, nor is Brian Daboll at fault for this mess of a season. With injuries piling up, the stakes low and the team unable to function on offense, why is everyone still so angry? Isn't a high draft pick in the spring a good thing?
The New York Giants of Daniel Jones are dead gone and buried. The former 6th overall pick suffered a torn ACL in Sunday afternoon's game against the Las Vegas Raiders which felt like a death knell for the organization's long-term plans at the position. Now, the focus must shift to the NFL draft and the Giants potentially taking a quarterback in the top five whether it be Caleb Williams or Drake Maye.
The New York Giants made one trade prior to Tuesday's deadline but it was a significant one. The Giants sent defensive lineman Leonard Williams to the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for second and fifth round picks. However, the Giants did hold onto both Saquon Barkley and Adoree' Jackson even though both are expiring players. In addition, the Commanders sent Chase Young and Montez Sweat to the San Francisco 49ers and Chicago Bears respectively.
The New York Giants finished Sunday's game against the New York Jets with negative nine passing yards in the year of our lord 2023 AD. Backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor was injured early in the game forcing undrafted free agent Tommy DeVito into the fire against the elite Jets defense who had the Syracuse product on pure hand the ball off duty. The Giants were undone on special teams where Graham Gano missed a pair of field goals and an extra point in less than ideal conditions at Metlife stadium. At this point, the Giants are firmly looking towards next season, but how ugly will things get? Who, if anyone, get's moved at the trade deadline?
The New York Giants scored an offensive touchdown for the first time in more than a month and had maybe the most functional offense of the entire season this week against the Washington Commanders. With backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor starting in place of the injured Daniel Jones, the Giants were able to push the ball a bit more down the field as the veteran's pocket presence allowed New York to operate at a higher level. Will, @Twentee7 joins the show to offer a differing perspective on Bobby Johnson and drops a scoop from the Giants beat.
The New York Giants lost a professional football game once again but for the first time since Arizona, the team didn't embarrass itself. With starting quarterback Daniel Jones suffering from a neck injury, backup Tyrod Taylor made the spot start and showed that the Giants are capable of running a functional offense. Does Tyrod make the Giants more competitive than Jones? Is the tank marching on full speed ahead? Are the New England Patriots even worse?
The New York Giants didn't even need to get off the bus Sunday afternoon against the Miami Dolphins. There wasn't a single moment of competitive football from a Giants team that's looked like the least competitive team in the entire NFL through five weeks. The Dolphins obliterated the Giants with several explosive plays of more than 50 yards and hit Daniel Jones so many times the quarterback left the game with a neck injury.
The New York Football Giants didn't just lose 24-3 to the Seattle Seahawks on Monday Night Football. The team was dismantled systematically over four quarters as a group that over achieved last season was reminded just how hard it is to win in the NFL consistently. Sitting at 1-3 with looming battles against the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins, it feels like the Giants season is almost certainly over now. But with 13 games to go, what does that mean for the rest of the season?
The New York Giants expected to build off of their surprisingly successful 2022 season in year two of the Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen regime. However, after another difficult loss to one of the NFL's best teams in the San Francisco 49ers, the Giants look awfully closer to the teams of two and three years ago than last year's. How far are the Giants away from closing that gap? How much better can Daniel Jones really play? Is the Giants' defense a real cause for concern or is it early season gelling issues. Is Kayvon Thibodeaux headed in the right direction? When will the Giants find a way to manufacture offense against a consistent pass rush? Oh and listener questions from Twitter.
Holy shit Daniel Dimed. The New York Giants pulled off a 20 point comeback against the lowly Arizona Cardinals after the team's scoreless quarter streak reached six at the half. After only putting up 63 total yards in the first half, Quarterback Daniel Jones put up more than 300 total yards in the second half. The Giants might have won the game, but they lost running back Saquon Barkley to an ankle sprain for several weeks and face the perennial Super Bowl Contender San Francisco 49ers with just three days to prepare. Giants pull off 20 point comeback, win 31-28 vs Cardinals
The New York Giants laid a literal egg against the Dallas Cowboys last Sunday and have a great opportunity at a get right game against the Arizona Cardinals this week. The Giants are dealing with hamstring injuries to both Darren Waller and Andrew Thomas. There is early speculation that Thomas may sit Sunday's game against the Cardinals to prepare for the short week game against the San Francisco 49ers the following Thursday. The matchup against a Cardinals team looks like a laugher on paper. The Cardinals feature Josh Dobbs, a career backup QB as their starter is a chance for the Giants defense to step up and win the game in spite of the team's questions on offense.
The New York Football Giants may have arrived at Metlife Stadium to play the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday Night Football, but that was the extent of their physical exertion for the evening. The Giants got their butts kicked for four straight quarters, losing the game 40-0 with not a single positive take away. The Giants suffered several injuries and the roster's flaws were glaring against a talented Cowboy defense that battered Daniel Jones in a driving rain storm.
The New York Giants kickoff the 2023 NFL season Sunday night at 8:15 PM against their division rival Dallas Cowboys to start a season that feels like it might be the next step towards long-term success. The guys pick all 17 regular season games, cover a litany of prop bets for both players and the team plus set the table for the first Sunday Night Football game of the season as the Giants look to beat the Cowboys for the first time since 2021 and the first time against Dak Prescott since 2016.
The New York Giants cut down to the team's final 53 man roster and managed to pickup the majority of their cuts as practice squad additions. Oh and the Giants traded for linebacker Isaiah Simmons and pass rusher Boogie Basham in the last week too to solidify the team's defense going into the start of the season. Plus, Aaron Rodgers, Randall Cobb and the rest of the New York Jets might be bullies for taking a preseason game so seriously. Lastly, fantasy talk, because all everyone wants in late August is to hear other people talk about their fantasy football team.