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C-Lo starts with the sounds of a big CeeDee Lamb drop. We also heard Jerry Recco on the call for a key Dallas fumble. Carter talked about the spitting incident after the game. The Yankees beat the Astros as Trent Grisham hit another HR. The umpire crew had a rough series.
C-Lo brings us sound and we discuss who'll be throwing for the Mets.
We talked about the NFL and Boomer said there are ten teams he thinks have a legit shot at winning the Super Bowl. Boomer thinks the Patriots will make the playoffs. Boomer said how about the Cardinals or the Falcons making the playoffs? A caller wonders what we think of the announcement that Mike Tyson is fighting Floyd Mayweather. C-Lo returns for his update, but first Boomer had a lot of great questions during the break about conjoined twins. Two famous twins were seen with their newborn baby. We heard Jerry Recco on the call as the Eagles beat the Cowboys. Jalen Carter was tossed at the start for spitting on Dak Prescott. We listened to the Jim Nantz NFL season hype video. The Yankees beat the Astros as Trent Grisham hit another HR. The Moment of The Day: Jalen Carter spits on Dak, Eddie hits a Hawk Tuah drop. In the final segment of the week, our NFL picks.
We started briefly with Cracker Barrel and Dua Lipa, then went to a caller who wants to see a 70 yard FG this season by that kicker on the Jaguars. We went over some of Al's Cool Games this morning. C-Lo returns for an update and starts with the sounds of the Cowboys losing to the Eagles and CeeDee Lamb dropping a few key passes. Travis Kelce did an impression of Patrick Mahomes ahead of their game tonight in Brazil. We heard the sounds of the Yankees beating the Astros. The Yankees host the Blue Jays tonight and the Mets head to Cincinnati. Bill Belichick will not let Patriot scouts watch his team. C-Lo returns for an update and has all the sounds of the Eagles win over the Cowboys, the Yankees win in Houston and the Mets rotation for the weekend. In the final segment of the hour, Tracy in Atlantic Highlands calls in and asks if we like chili competitions.
The Giants season kicks off Sunday against the Commanders and everyone around WFAN seems high on them this year. Boomer thinks they will be much more competitive this year. They were a flat team with Daniel Jones and Boomer doesn't think that's the case anymore. Gio wonders if that translates into wins. Gio said they can't start off 0-2 in the division and then have to play the Chiefs. Gio thinks the Jets offense is going to be miserable. A caller thinks Gio is poo-pooing both the Giants and Jets on a Feel Good Friday. C-Lo returns for an update, but first we talked about the vending machine situation at WFAN and how bad it is. We heard the sounds of Kevin Harlan and Jerry Recco on separate calls as the Eagles beat the Cowboys last night. Dak Prescott talked about Jalen Carter getting tossed at the start of the game for spitting on him. Trent Grisham hit another HR as the Yankees beat the Astros again. In the final segment of the hour, an insane Giants fan said they are going to win the division. The Cowboys lost last night because of a turnover and dropped balls.
The NFL season got underway last night and Cowboys fans should be pissed that they didn't win that game. Boomer said Dak made all the great throws, but CeeDee Lamb dropped too many key balls. Boomer also thinks the Giants should look at both those teams last night and know they can hang with them. Gio thinks the opposite of that. And the game started with an ejection as Jalen Carter of the Eagles was tossed for spitting on Dak. C-Lo is in for Jerry and here for his first update of the day and starts with the sounds of a big CeeDee Lamb drop. We also heard Jerry Recco on the call for a key Dallas fumble. Carter talked about the spitting incident after the game. The Yankees beat the Astros as Trent Grisham hit another HR. The umpire crew had a rough series. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about tonight's Chargers/Chiefs game being on YouTube, which is different from YouTube TV.
Hour 1 The NFL season got underway last night and Cowboys fans should be pissed that they didn't win that game. Boomer said Dak made all the great throws, but CeeDee Lamb dropped too many key balls. Boomer also thinks the Giants should look at both those teams last night and know they can hang with them. Gio thinks the opposite of that. And the game started with an ejection as Jalen Carter of the Eagles was tossed for spitting on Dak. C-Lo is in for Jerry and here for his first update of the day and starts with the sounds of a big CeeDee Lamb drop. We also heard Jerry Recco on the call for a key Dallas fumble. Carter talked about the spitting incident after the game. The Yankees beat the Astros as Trent Grisham hit another HR. The umpire crew had a rough series. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about tonight's Chargers/Chiefs game being on YouTube, which is different from YouTube TV. Hour 2 The Giants season kicks off Sunday against the Commanders and everyone around WFAN seems high on them this year. Boomer thinks they will be much more competitive this year. They were a flat team with Daniel Jones and Boomer doesn't think that's the case anymore. Gio wonders if that translates into wins. Gio said they can't start off 0-2 in the division and then have to play the Chiefs. Gio thinks the Jets offense is going to be miserable. A caller thinks Gio is poo-pooing both the Giants and Jets on a Feel Good Friday. C-Lo returns for an update, but first we talked about the vending machine situation at WFAN and how bad it is. We heard the sounds of Kevin Harlan and Jerry Recco on separate calls as the Eagles beat the Cowboys last night. Dak Prescott talked about Jalen Carter getting tossed at the start of the game for spitting on him. Trent Grisham hit another HR as the Yankees beat the Astros again. In the final segment of the hour, an insane Giants fan said they are going to win the division. The Cowboys lost last night because of a turnover and dropped balls. Hour 3 We started briefly with Cracker Barrel and Dua Lipa, then went to a caller who wants to see a 70 yard FG this season by that kicker on the Jaguars. We went over some of Al's Cool Games this morning. C-Lo returns for an update and starts with the sounds of the Cowboys losing to the Eagles and CeeDee Lamb dropping a few key passes. Travis Kelce did an impression of Patrick Mahomes ahead of their game tonight in Brazil. We heard the sounds of the Yankees beating the Astros. The Yankees host the Blue Jays tonight and the Mets head to Cincinnati. Bill Belichick will not let Patriot scouts watch his team. C-Lo returns for an update and has all the sounds of the Eagles win over the Cowboys, the Yankees win in Houston and the Mets rotation for the weekend. In the final segment of the hour, Tracy in Atlantic Highlands calls in and asks if we like chili competitions. Hour 4 We talked about the NFL and Boomer said there are ten teams he thinks have a legit shot at winning the Super Bowl. Boomer thinks the Patriots will make the playoffs. Boomer said how about the Cardinals or the Falcons making the playoffs? A caller wonders what we think of the announcement that Mike Tyson is fighting Floyd Mayweather. C-Lo returns for his update, but first Boomer had a lot of great questions during the break about conjoined twins. Two famous twins were seen with their newborn baby. We heard Jerry Recco on the call as the Eagles beat the Cowboys. Jalen Carter was tossed at the start for spitting on Dak Prescott. We listened to the Jim Nantz NFL season hype video. The Yankees beat the Astros as Trent Grisham hit another HR. The Moment of The Day: Jalen Carter spits on Dak, Eddie hits a Hawk Tuah drop. In the final segment of the week, our NFL picks.
The hour began with a discussion of the Giants' schedule. Gio believes they need to start 2-2, scoring points with Russell Wilson throwing TDs, and beating either Dallas or Washington. Boomer anticipates improved Giants' offensive and defensive lines, and notes Russ's low turnover rate. Boomer thought the Jets should have kept Aaron Rodgers, but Gio disagreed due to culture change. They then discussed Sam Darnold with the Seahawks and a "who would you rather have" quarterback list. Jerry provided an update, preceded by Gio mentioning C-Lo's tuberculosis. Al was confused about MLB Wild Card standings. The Mets won in Detroit with Juan Soto hitting a grand slam and triple. Carlos Mendoza discussed Sean Manaea's struggles. Sounds included Bill Belichick and North Carolina losing to TCU. Brian Daboll discussed Jayden Daniels. Micah Parsons spoke about the Green Bay fanbase. The hour concluded with NFL talk and a caller asking Gio if he'd prefer Boomer or Phil Simms in a big game.
Hour 1 Boomer begins his 19th year as morning show host at WFAN, discussing the NFL season's start. Topics include Micah Parsons, Arch Manning, Bill Belichick's debut with North Carolina, and Juan Soto's big day for the Mets. Jerry provides updates on the Mets' win and Sean Manaea's outing. The show also covers the Micah Parsons vs. Jerry Jones situation and Patrick Mahomes traveling to Brazil. Boomer's golf plans with Zach Wilson's father-in-law are off, leading to calls for fill-in ideas, including a caller noting Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers' Super Bowls at 27, and Jordan Love's current age. Hour 2 The Giants' schedule started with Gio stating they need to go 2-2, scoring points and Russell Wilson throwing TDs, beating either Dallas or Washington. Boomer believes both Giants' lines will improve and Russ limits turnovers. Boomer suggested the Jets keep Aaron Rodgers, but Gio argued against it for culture change. Sam Darnold is now with the Seahawks. Boomer then listed quarterbacks for comparison. Jerry provided an update, after Gio mentioned C-Lo's tuberculosis last week and Al's confusion over MLB Wild Card standings. Juan Soto hit a grand slam and triple for the Mets. Carlos Mendoza discussed Sean Manaea's issues. We heard Bill Belichick and North Carolina losing to TCU. Brian Daboll discussed Jayden Daniels, their week one opponent. Micah Parsons spoke about the Green Bay fanbase. The hour concluded with NFL news and a caller asking Gio who he'd rather have in a big game: Boomer or Phil Simms? Hour 3 The hour began with baseball talk, covering the Mets' recent struggles against the Marlins and their win in Detroit, highlighting young pitchers Jonah Tong and Nolan McLean. The Mets have dominated the Phillies this season, especially at home, but need three consistent starting pitchers. Boomer praised McLean's natural pitching ability. Jerry then updated on Jalen Hurts discussing the Cowboys defense, Jon Gruden's admiration for it, and Andy Reid on the Chiefs' Brazil trip. The Mets' Detroit win featured a Juan Soto grand slam and triple. Sounds of Bill Belichick and UNC's loss to TCU were played. Finally, Gio mentioned judging a burlesque show, and Boomer warned of tropical depressions. Hour 4 Gio discusses 'Unknown Number: High School Catfish' (spoiler alert!) and his daughters' KPop obsession. Note: You don't hear any music - sorry. Jerry's final update covers Soto's Mets win, Judge on proving himself in September, Belichick/UNC's blowout loss, and Parsons' back injury. The Moment of The Day highlights the Bills' weak schedule. A caller invites them to her dad's 60th.
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Jerry and Willie Colon fill in for Boomer and Gio. Jerry is open to a Micah Parsons trade, which Willie initially questioned due to the return, but Jerry defended, only regretting the Packers trade. C-Lo discusses the trade, noting Jerry Jones mispronounced Parsons' name. Mets lost to Marlins, Schwarber hit four homers, and Jonah Tong will debut. Francisco Alvarez has a broken pinky. Yankees beat White Sox 10-4. Aaron Boone hopes Anthony Volpe improves, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. shared his goals. Rutgers beat Ohio. A Cowboys fan is glad Parsons is gone, as Jerry reiterates Parsons' lack of impact in big games.
C-Lo returns with sound from Jerry Jones at last night's press conference. He spoke for 11 minutes without interruption at one point. Michael Irvin was adamant yesterday afternoon that Parsons would not be traded. A few hours later he shared how stunned he was on his new podcast.
C-Lo begins with the Micah Parsons trade. Jerry Jones called Parsons “Michael” multiple times in a press conference last night. The Mets had a sloppy night in the field and lost to the Marlins. Kyle Schwarber hit four home runs against the Braves, Jonah Tong will make his MLB debut tonight. Francisco Alvarez has a broken pinky. The Yankees continued to hit a bunch of home runs and beat the White Sox 10-4. Aaron Boone hopes Anthony Volpe is turning things around while Jazz Chisholm Jr. shared his expectations and goals for the rest of this season. Rutgers beat Ohio in the season opener.
Hour 1 Jerry and Willie Colon, filling in for Boomer and Gio, discuss the Micah Parsons trade. Jerry, having speculated about a trade yesterday, defends the move despite Parsons going to the Packers, a conference rival. Willie questions the return. C-Lo's update also covers the trade, noting Jerry Jones mispronounced "Micah." Other sports news includes the Mets' loss, Kyle Schwarber's four homers, Jonah Tong's upcoming MLB debut, Francisco Alvarez's injury, the Yankees' win, Aaron Boone's hopes for Anthony Volpe, Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s goals, and Rutgers' season-opening win. A Cowboys fan expresses relief about Parsons' departure, with Jerry reiterating Parsons' lack of impact in big games. Hour 2 The hour began with a discussion on Micah Parsons and Jerry Jones's comments, which Jerry Recco and Willie believed given the lack of refutation. They speculated something recent must have happened. The conversation then shifted to the Mets' disappointing loss to the Marlins, a buzzkill after sweeping the Phillies. Both were hopeful for a bounce-back win with Jonah Tong's debut. C-Lo's update included more from Jerry Jones's lengthy press conference. Michael Irvin, initially adamant Parsons wouldn't be traded, later expressed shock. The Mets' three errors and five unearned runs contributed to their loss, while the Yankees dominated the White Sox. A caller discussed the tax implications of Parsons's potential new contract. The segment concluded with Jerry asking Willie about his day and yoga class, and a lighthearted discussion about which athletes and WFAN employees would make the best politicians. Hour 3 Jerry and Willie discuss the NFL, with Willie predicting the Jets can be second-best in the AFC East, the Steelers will win the AFC North, and Daniel Jones will start for the Colts all season. He sees the Giants as a dark horse. C-Lo provides an update, including Jerry Jones on the Micah Parsons trade and Andrew Thomas on his injury. Willie comments on players avoiding media. The Mets lost to the Marlins. Jerry asks Willie about Raising Cane's and to rank fast-food chicken chains. Hour 4 Former Giants offensive lineman Geoff Schwartz discusses Micah Parsons, team expectations, and college football. C-Lo provides updates on Yankees and Mets games, and the Volpe/Chisholm Jr. situation. Willie and C-Lo debate hitting four home runs vs. a perfect game. Jonah Tong debuts. Jerry Jones is excited about the Micah Parsons trade. Moment of The Day: Willie hot-boxed a parking attendant. The segment ends with Jerry and Willie discussing the Giants and Jets' reactions to the Parsons trade.
The hour began with more Micah Parsons talk, with Jerry Recco and Willie believing Jerry Jones' statements until refuted. They discussed the Mets' sloppy loss to the Marlins, a "buzzkill" after sweeping the Phillies, but expressed excitement for Jonah Tong's debut. C-Lo returned with Jerry Jones' lengthy press conference soundbite and Michael Irvin's stunned reaction to Parsons' potential trade. They speculated on unknown circumstances surrounding Parsons. The Mets had three errors and five unearned runs in their loss, while the Yankees crushed the White Sox. A caller analyzed Parsons' contract taxes. In the final segment, Jerry asked Willie about his day and yoga class, and they debated which athletes and WFAN employees would make the best politicians.
Jerry and Willie discuss NFL divisions, with Willie predicting "flat optimism" for the Jets (second in AFC East), Steelers to win AFC North, and Daniel Jones as Colts starter. He sees the Giants as a dark horse. C-Lo updates. Jerry now associates Jennifer Garner with Capital One. Willie regretted leaving something in a car. They play a "Dog/Daredevil/true story" clip for Willie. C-Lo shares audio of Jerry Jones on the Micah Parsons trade and Andrew Thomas on his foot injury. Willie explains why players avoid reporters. The Mets lost to the Marlins after a rough night. Suzyn Waldman enjoyed Dave Sims' call of Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s home run. C-Lo found a Chris Carlin Rutgers highlight. Finally, Jerry questions Micah Parsons' podcast and asks Willie to explain Raising Cane's and rank fast-food chicken chains.
Former Giants offensive lineman Geoff Schwartz discusses Micah Parsons, team expectations, and college football. C-Lo provides updates on Yankees and Mets games, and the Volpe/Chisholm Jr. situation. Willie and C-Lo debate hitting four home runs vs. a perfect game. Jonah Tong debuts. Jerry Jones is excited about the Micah Parsons trade. Moment of The Day: Willie hot-boxed a parking attendant. The segment ends with Jerry and Willie discussing the Giants and Jets' reactions to the Parsons trade.
C-Lo begins by letting us know that Evan Roberts has been swept away by the magic of Nolan McLean. C-Lo has sound from a Philadelphia radio host and his rant after one of the Phillies losses to the Mets sounds a whole lot like one of Jerry's classics on this show. Cody Bellinger hit one of the Yankees 6 home runs in their 11-2 thrashing of the Nationals
The final hour discusses the Mets' sweep of the Phillies, highlighting their 38 hits and Nolan McLean's dominance, and the team's changed dynamic. Jerry notes the 2025 Mets' inconsistency. The Yankees scored 11 runs despite Giancarlo Stanton's absence. Compass Media Networks' Chad Brown previews the college football and NFL seasons, discussing Bill Belichick at UNC and Aaron Rodgers in Pittsburgh. Brown doubts Russell Wilson's future as an NFL QB for the Giants. C-Lo provides his final update, covering McLean's night and new clips from Hunter Brody. The Yankees swept the Nationals. The Moment of The Day features Jerry and Willie's unexpected nights at gay bars.
The hour began with a Yankees discussion, leading to a debate on modern baseball hitters, with only five batting over .300. Jerry and a caller blamed a change in approach and suggested players need glasses. C-Lo reported Boomer's X activity and the Mets' hot streak, particularly Mark Vientos. The Phillies postgame show praised Nolan McLean. Howie Rose's issue at Tuesday's game reminded C-Lo of a Mad Dog rant. The Yankees crushed the Nationals 11-2. Dawn Staley discussed her Knicks HC interview. The hour concluded with Andrew Thomas returning to Giants practice, crucial for their season, and an update on Micah Parsons, whom Willie expects to remain a Cowboy. Jerry questioned the perception of edge rushers' win rates, deeming it unfair to offensive linemen, to which Willie replied, "that's life as a lineman."
The Yankees' blowout win sparked debate when Anthony Volpe was booed despite the team scoring nine runs. Jerry felt fans went too far, while Willie argued against dictating how fans express themselves. They also questioned Giancarlo Stanton's absence from the lineup. C-Lo returned with an update, noting Evan Roberts' admiration for Nolan McLean and playing a Philadelphia radio host's rant reminiscent of Jerry's classics. Cody Bellinger homered in the Yankees' 11-2 win over the Nationals. C-Lo shared Taylor Townsend's explanation of her match with Jelena Ostapenko. Tom Brady can attend production meetings but not practices, which Jerry thinks won't affect his job, though Willie understands why some broadcasters value watching practice. Jordon Hudson and Bill Belichick want to trademark "gold digger." In the final segment, Jerry recounted his experience at a Lady Gaga concert, noting the large gay male presence, which reminded Willie of a past unwelcome encounter. Jerry then asked Brian Rascona about his Ryder Cup volunteer assignment.
Jerry and Willie Colon fill in for Boomer and Gio. Jerry praises Nolan McLean after his 8-inning shutout in the Mets' sweep of the Phillies, suggesting the team is clicking. Juan Soto is hitting with runners in scoring position. C-Lo's update covers McLean's "shoved" performance, the Mets' hitting with RISP, Alvarez's injury, the Yankees' 11-2 win over the Nationals (with 6 homers), and the Patriots claiming Tommy DeVito. Jerry and Sal attended an event, and C-Lo found clips. The hour ends with a US Open match discussion and the hosts' athletic endeavors.
Hour 1 Jerry and Willie Colon fill in for Boomer and Gio. Jerry praises Nolan McLean's impressive 8-inning shutout against the Phillies, leading to a Mets sweep. The Mets are clicking, and Jerry believes they can go on a run. Juan Soto is hitting with runners in scoring position. C-Lo's update highlights McLean's "shoved" performance and the Mets' success with RISP. Francisco Alvarez was hit by a pitch again. The Yankees hit six homers in their 11-2 win over the Nationals; Anthony Volpe was hitless. The Patriots claimed Tommy DeVito. Jerry and Sal's event clips are discussed. The hour ends with talk of a heated US Open match and the hosts' athletic endeavors. Hour 2 The hour begins with a discussion about the Yankees' blowout win, specifically Anthony Volpe being booed despite the team scoring nine runs. Jerry believes fans went too far, while Willie disagrees. They also disliked Giancarlo Stanton not being in the lineup. C-Lo provides an update, mentioning Evan Roberts' admiration for Nolan McLean and playing a Philadelphia radio host's rant resembling Jerry's classic rants. Cody Bellinger hit one of the Yankees' 6 home runs in their 11-2 thrashing of the Nationals. C-Lo shares clips of Taylor Townsend clarifying her showdown with Jelena Ostapenko. Tom Brady can attend production meetings but not practices, which Jerry thinks won't affect his job, though Willie understands why some broadcasters like watching practice. Jordon Hudson and Bill Belichick want to trademark "gold digger." The hour concludes with Jerry recounting his night at a Lady Gaga concert, noting the presence of many gay men, and Willie's past experience in an unwelcome establishment. Jerry then asks Brian Rascona about his Ryder Cup volunteer assignment. Hour 3 The hour began with a Yankees discussion, noting only five MLB hitters bat over .300, leading to a debate on modern hitting approaches. C-Lo's update highlighted Boomer's X activity, the Mets' strong performance (especially Mark Vientos), and the Phillies' TV postgame show's praise for Nolan McLean. Howie Rose's issue at a Mets game reminded C-Lo of a Mad Dog rant. The Yankees crushed the Nationals 11-2. Dawn Staley discussed her Knicks HC interview. The final segment covered Andrew Thomas's return to Giants practice (key to their season) and Micah Parsons, with Willie expecting him to stay a Cowboy, prompting Jerry to ponder the perception of edge rushers' success against offensive linemen. Hour 4 The final hour discusses the Mets' sweep of the Phillies, highlighting their 38 hits and Nolan McLean's dominance, and the team's changed dynamic. Jerry notes the 2025 Mets' inconsistency. The Yankees scored 11 runs despite Giancarlo Stanton's absence. Compass Media Networks' Chad Brown previews the college football and NFL seasons, discussing Bill Belichick at UNC and Aaron Rodgers in Pittsburgh. Brown doubts Russell Wilson's future as an NFL QB for the Giants. C-Lo provides his final update, covering McLean's night and new clips from Hunter Brody. The Yankees swept the Nationals. The Moment of The Day features Jerry and Willie's unexpected nights at gay bars.
C-Lo begins with Nolan McLean completing 8 shutout innings last night. He “shoved”, a term Jerry has never heard. The Mets had a great series with runners in scoring position. Francisco Alvarez got hit in the hand by a pitch again. The Yankees hit six home runs in their 11-2 win over the Nationals. Anthony Volpe was the only starter to not record a hit.
C-Lo is back and discusses Brandon Nimmo's walk-off, Edwin Diaz's save, and Jonah Tong's upcoming debut. Jerry believes youth can spark a team. Giancarlo Stanton, a no-doubt Hall of Famer, enjoys playing outfield. The Yankees gained a game as the Blue Jays blew a lead.
The final hour begins with Jets radio voice Bob Wischusen, following Willie's story about Mike Tomlin using “In the Air Tonight” to motivate his team. Bob discusses the Jets' potential for a good season, expressing optimism about their chances of playing meaningful games in December. C-Lo returns for his final update, where Willie learns about "Al" after CBS Sports Network aired Jerry's "fraud" clip. Ryan Helsley blew the Mets' lead, but they won in the 9th. Giancarlo Stanton drove in all five Yankees runs in their win, leading Jerry to call him a first-ballot Hall-of-Famer. C-Lo wonders what Travis Kelce had left to say proposing to Taylor Swift, while Jerry and Willie believe he had plenty. The Moment of The Day: No prenups here. Finally, Jerry is surprised bull fighting still exists.
The hour covered Micah Parsons' hold-in and injury, Willie's thoughts on hold-ins and the Jets releasing Malachi Corley (emphasizing receiver need and scouting small-school players). C-Lo's update followed talk of the Jerry Jones Netflix documentary and concussion protocols. Sports updates included the Mets beating the Phillies and the Yankees winning against the Nationals, with a note on the early 2025 season start and a 9/11 anniversary game. Musical clips led to a karaoke discussion, and the segment ended with Jerry's coincidence story, college football anticipation, and a man faking his death.
Jerry and Willie Colon hosted for Boomer and Gio, discussing the start of college football season, with Willie excited and Jerry preferring NFL. They felt old watching sons of former players. The Mets beat the Phillies; Juan Soto's timeout angered the Phillies, while Willie praised Francisco Lindor. The Yankees and Giancarlo Stanton continued their success against the Nationals. C-Lo's update highlighted Brandon Nimmo's walk-off hit, Edwin Diaz's save, and Jonah Tong's upcoming MLB debut. Jerry and Willie deemed Stanton a Hall-of-Famer. The Yankees gained on the Blue Jays. The Giants waived Tommy DeVito, and the Jets cut Malachi Corley. Finally, Jerry asked Willie about Burning Man, leading to a discussion about sandstorms and potential performances.
Hour 1 Jerry and Willie Colon fill in for Boomer and Gio, discussing the start of college football season, which Willie and Eddie love, unlike NFL-fan Jerry. They feel old watching sons of players they grew up with. The Mets beat the Phillies, with controversy around Juan Soto's timeout and appreciation for Francisco Lindor. Willie hopes parabolic mics and this series turn the Mets around. The Yankees and Giancarlo Stanton continue their success against the Nationals. C-Lo's update covers Brandon Nimmo's walk-off, Edwin Diaz's save, and Jonah Tong's upcoming MLB debut, which Jerry believes will spark the team. Jerry and Willie agree Stanton is a Hall-of-Famer and enjoys playing outfield. The Yankees gained a game as the Blue Jays blew a lead. The Giants waived Tommy DeVito, and the Jets cut Malachi Corley. Finally, Jerry asks Willie about Burning Man, leading to a discussion of his sandstorm experience in Arizona, whether he could perform in an "orgydome" at his age, and which former teammates and show crew members he'd take. Hour 2 The hour begins with the engagement announcement of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. Willie discusses prenups, having one himself, while others on the show do not. Eddie sees prenups as a sign of mistrust. Jerry wonders if the engagement will help Kelce focus on the upcoming season. A caller provides a female perspective on prenups. C-Lo, who also lacks a prenup, provides an update. Jerry and Willie note that cheating isn't exclusive to men. In sports, the Mets beat the Phillies, Giancarlo Stanton led another Yankee win, and Shedeur Sanders made the Browns' initial 53-man roster. The hour concludes with Jerry telling Willie about Shaun Morash's bet that Travis Kelce will incorporate Taylor Swift's last name into his. If so, Evan will take his wife's name as payment. Jerry and Willie agree with Evan's stance but wouldn't have risked the same wager. Willie emphasizes athletes' need to protect earnings, especially in the NFL. Hour 3 The hour began with a discussion on Micah Parsons' hold-in and alleged back injury, with Willie and Jerry expecting a deal, though Willie notes the difficulty of returning to play immediately. NFL cutdown day saw the Jets release Malachi Corley, prompting Willie to suggest they need another receiver. Willie also explained how small-school players are scouted, calling the combine overrated. C-Lo returned with an update after a segment on the Jerry Jones Netflix documentary, which C-Lo and Jerry are enjoying. The conversation then shifted to concussion protocols then versus now. The Mets beat the Phillies after Ryan Helsley blew a save and are going for a sweep tonight. The Yankees won against the Nationals with Luis Gil pitching five strong innings, saved by Tim Hill. The Yankees and Mets will play on 9/11 next year, with the season starting unusually early on March 25th. C-Lo presented musical clips, including Evan and Shaun singing "Tong" and Gary, Keith, and Ron singing "Take Me Out to the Ballgame," leading to a discussion on karaoke songs. The hour concluded with Jerry sharing a coincidence related to a small college and then discussing excitement for college football. Finally, Jerry recounted a story about a man in Wisconsin who faked his death to leave his family and meet a woman, now facing jail time. Hour 4 The final hour begins with Jets radio voice Bob Wischusen, following Willie's story about Mike Tomlin using “In the Air Tonight” to motivate his team. Bob discusses the Jets' potential for a good season, expressing optimism about their chances of playing meaningful games in December. C-Lo returns for his final update, where Willie learns about "Al" after CBS Sports Network aired Jerry's "fraud" clip. Ryan Helsley blew the Mets' lead, but they won in the 9th. Giancarlo Stanton drove in all five Yankees runs in their win, leading Jerry to call him a first-ballot Hall-of-Famer. C-Lo wonders what Travis Kelce had left to say proposing to Taylor Swift, while Jer ...
The hour began with calls about crazy live sports moments, including Antonio Brown quitting a game. C-Lo returned for an update, and Jerry reacted to the discussion. A squirrel on the field at Yankee Stadium Friday was more exciting than the game, but the Yankees beat the Red Sox 7-2 last night, with Trent Grisham and Jazz Chisholm Jr. hitting two homers each. The Mets lost to the Braves. Marlins reliever Tyler Phillips slaps himself when entering games. The final segment continued with calls about crazy live sports moments.
Jerry asks Willie about players' mindsets as cutdown day approaches. Willie discusses how players strive to stand out and the Jets' need for a better QB. He analyzes Fields' struggles in the NFL vs. Ohio State. The Giants must win one of their first two division games. C-Lo provides an update: Jazz Chisholm Jr. helped the Yankees beat the Red Sox, the Mets lost to the Braves due to poor hitting, Shohei Ohtani interacted with a heckler, and The Big Dumper had a record day. Brian Schottenheimer planned to talk to Micah Parsons about his behavior. Tommy Fleetwood won his first PGA Tour Championship. Daniil Medvedev was upset with an umpire after a photographer interrupted play. Jerry recalls crazy live sports moments like the Malice at the Palace and the World Series earthquake.
Jerry Recco and Willie Colon fill in for Boomer and Gio. The Yankees beat the Red Sox, but need more from Aaron Judge and better hitting against good pitchers, unlike the Red Sox who are better at manufacturing runs. Anthony Volpe is getting a needed break. C-Lo discusses his football coaching debut. The Mets couldn't complete a sweep against the Braves. Cal Raleigh set a single-season HR record. Jerry and Willie also discuss Tommy DeVito, Jameis Winston, and Jerry's ongoing critter issues.
Hour 1 Jerry Recco and Willie Colon fill in for Boomer and Gio. The Yankees salvaged their Red Sox series finale but need more from Aaron Judge and better hitting against good pitchers, unlike the Red Sox who manufacture runs. Anthony Volpe is getting a deserved break. C-Lo discusses his football coaching debut. The Yankees rely on home runs, as seen in their recent win over the Red Sox. The Mets failed to sweep the Braves due to early missed opportunities. Cal Raleigh set a single-season HR record. The Giants are monitoring Tommy DeVito and are unlikely to trade Jameis Winston, who Willie believes would play over Jaxson Dart. Jerry updates Willie on his groundhog and new bat problem. Hour 2 Jerry and Willie discuss NFL cutdown day, with Willie noting players try to stand out. He believes the Jets still need a better QB despite helping Quinnen Williams, critiquing Fields' NFL struggles compared to his Ohio State days. The Giants must win one of their first two divisional games. C-Lo's update covers Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s two homers helping the Yankees beat the Red Sox, the Mets' loss in Atlanta due to poor hitting with runners in scoring position, Shohei Ohtani's interaction with a heckler, and "The Big Dumper's" record day. Brian Schottenheimer plans to address Micah Parsons' behavior. Tommy Fleetwood won his first PGA Tour Championship, while Daniil Medvedev argued with an umpire after a photographer interrupted play, a reaction Willie understands. The hour concludes with Jerry reflecting on wild live sports moments, including the Malice at the Palace and the World Series earthquake. Hour 3 The hour began with calls about crazy live sports moments, a topic Jerry couldn't believe we missed. Willie recalled Antonio Brown quitting during a game. A squirrel disrupted the Yankees-Red Sox game, where the Yankees later won 7-2 with homers from Trent Grisham and Jazz Chisholm Jr. The Mets lost to the Braves, and Marlins reliever Tyler Phillips slaps himself before games. The final segment continued with calls about live crazy sports moments. Hour 4 The final hour includes more calls about crazy sports moments, with Jerry and Willie recalling some and learning others. C-Lo provides his last update after their boss shares a crazy sports moment and Jerry asks Willie about a cruise fight. C-Lo plays audio of a 2002 Royals coach attack, which Willie connects to learning caution. The Yankees won, but the Mets lost. The Moment of the Day: Jerry's bat problem, which Willie couldn't handle. The show ends with another crazy Jets/Shea Stadium moment. Jerry and Eddie both have Shea Stadium grass.
The final hour includes more calls about crazy sports moments, with Jerry and Willie recalling some and learning others. C-Lo provides his last update after their boss shares a crazy sports moment and Jerry asks Willie about a cruise fight. C-Lo plays audio of a 2002 Royals coach attack, which Willie connects to learning caution. The Yankees won, but the Mets lost. The Moment of the Day: Jerry's bat problem, which Willie couldn't handle. The show ends with another crazy Jets/Shea Stadium moment. Jerry and Eddie both have Shea Stadium grass.
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Boomer & Gio discussed Jaxson Dart's performance against the Jets, with Boomer impressed but not ready to name him the Giants' starter. Justin Fields' "work in progress" with the Jets was also noted. C-Lo filled in for Jerry. The Mets won with Mark Vientos' 3-run HR, and the Yankees swept the Cardinals. Taylor Swift's Super Bowl halftime show hints and Boomer's post-career Cincinnati living thoughts were also topics.
Hour 1 Boomer & Gio discussed Jaxson Dart's performance and Justin Fields' struggles. C-Lo filled in for Jerry, and the hosts covered Mark Vientos' 3-run HR for the Mets, the Yankees sweeping the Cardinals, and Taylor Swift Super Bowl halftime show rumors. Gio asked Boomer about living in Cincinnati post-career. Hour 2 Boomer discusses Stanton's elbows, Lindor's performance, and Brandon Tierney's questioning of Juan Soto's age, which Boomer suspects is Yankee fan-driven. Gio wonders about age verification. C-Lo's update covers the Mets beating the Mariners (Mark Vientos' 4 RBIs), BT's Soto age comments, and Evan Roberts advocating for A-Rod as Yankees Manager. The Yankees swept the Cardinals (Goldschmidt excelled). Brian Daboll discussed Jaxson Dart, and Shaun Morash has "Jaxson Dart fever." Gronk & Edelman predict the Giants will win 8 or 9 games. Hour 3 Gio shared a NY Post story about a 76-year-old cognitively impaired man who died meeting a chatbot in a New Brunswick parking lot. C-Lo returned with Mets (Lindor 6-game hit streak) and Yankees (sweep of Cardinals) updates, after a caller asked if Brian Daboll uses botox. The hour concluded with a discussion about pickleball injury fears and Jerry's refusal of a massage at Pebble Beach. Hour 4 Talked Caleb Williams and the Bears. Boomer said some Lions players said Dolphins not ready. A caller wonders if Jameis Winston better fit for Jets or if Jaxson Dart will backup Wilson. C-Lo returns for final update and starts with Mets beating Mariners at the Little League Classic. Rob Manfred talked geographical realignment. Joe Benigno on Saturday morning had a caller for 13 minutes complaining about the Mets. Clint Frazier said Yankees drag out injuries. Gronk & Edelman both like the over 5 ½ for Giants wins. The Moment of The Day: He died doing what he loved, ‘chasing tail'. Final segment: could a 17-year-old, 120 lb wrestler take down a 250 lb man?
Talked Caleb Williams and the Bears. Boomer said some Lions players said Dolphins not ready. A caller wonders if Jameis Winston better fit for Jets or if Jaxson Dart will backup Wilson. C-Lo returns for final update and starts with Mets beating Mariners at the Little League Classic. Rob Manfred talked geographical realignment. Joe Benigno on Saturday morning had a caller for 13 minutes complaining about the Mets. Clint Frazier said Yankees drag out injuries. Gronk & Edelman both like the over 5 ½ for Giants wins. The Moment of The Day: He died doing what he loved, ‘chasing tail'. Final segment: could a 17-year-old, 120 lb wrestler take down a 250 lb man?
Boomer and Gio discuss Giancarlo Stanton's elbows, Francisco Lindor's good play, and Brandon Tierney questioning Juan Soto's age. C-Lo updates on the Mets beating the Mariners, with Mark Vientos's 3-run HR. Evan Roberts advocated for A-Rod as Yankees Manager. The Yankees swept the Cardinals. Brian Daboll discussed Jaxson Dart, and Shaun Morash has "Jaxson Dart fever." Gronk and Edelman predict the Giants will win 8 or 9 games.
Gio shared a story about a 76-year-old man with cognitive impairment who died after falling in a parking lot, attempting to meet a chatbot in New Brunswick. C-Lo provided sports updates, including the Mets beating the Mariners (Lindor on a 6-game hitting streak) and the Yankees sweeping the Cardinals. The hour concluded with a discussion about avoiding pickleball due to injury concerns and Jerry's refusal of a massage at Pebble Beach.
Gio and Jerry debate whether or not Pete Alonso crossed a line writing “Down Goes Straw” after breaking Darryl Strawberry's Mets home run record. Plus, Gio and Jerry on if this could be the most disappointing Mets team in the last 30 years; C-Mac and Willie Colon fill in early this week and explain why there is optimism for the Jets and Giants; Gio believes Jaxson Dart “looks the part” of an NFL QB; C-Mac goes off on a caller about the Yankees; C-Mac, Willie Colon and C-Lo react to Chris “Mad Dog” Russo ranking Aaron Boone among MLB managers.
Despite hopes for a Feel Good Summer Friday, the Mets' disappointing season, potentially their worst, is making it difficult for Gio and Jerry. The team is plagued by a "loser virus," consistently finding ways to lose, making the season a nightmare. Gio questions the clubhouse atmosphere, while Jerry and C-Lo share the frustration. Criticisms include Cedric Mullins' poor route and his trade for Tyrone Taylor, manager Carlos Mendoza's lack of answers, and overall sloppy play. An overnight caller suggested firing Mendoza for Wally Backman, though Jerry believes Carlos Beltran will be the next manager. The hour concludes with a caller from Missouri rubbing salt in the wound, and another whose brother-in-law, a 60-year veteran of Shea Stadium and Citi Field (starting with The Beatles' concert), is throwing out tonight's first pitch.
Hour 1 Despite hopes for a Feel Good Summer Friday, the Mets' disappointing season, potentially their worst ever, is creating a nightmare for Gio and Jerry. A "loser virus" seems to have infected the team, leading to contagious losses and a sloppy performance. Gio is frustrated, throwing a helmet off the desk, and both Jerry and C-Lo share his fatigue. Gio blames Cedric Mullins' poor route for a run, while Jerry sees the Mullins trade as a mistake. Carlos Mendoza is at a loss for words. A caller suggests firing Mendoza and hiring Wally Backman, but Jerry thinks Carlos Beltran will be the next manager. Gio disagrees. A Missouri caller rubs salt in the wound, and another caller's brother-in-law, a long-time stadium worker since The Beatles' concert, will throw out the first pitch. Hour 2 Gio fears a dark October for New York sports. Jerry sees the Giants' strong defense as a playoff hope, while Gio is less optimistic about the Giants and Jets. They discuss Shedeur Sanders, a positive Jets outlook despite potential losses, and the Mets and Yankees' playoff chances. The segment covers C-Lo's update on the Mets' struggles, Lindor's urgency, Mendoza sounding like Boone, Keith Hernandez's comments, Udonis Haslem's gaffe, Sal Licata's departure, and Darryl Strawberry's reaction to Pete Alonso's "down goes Straw." They anticipate the Giants-Jets preseason game, differing on the Giants' 2025 offense. The hour concludes with a discussion on Stanley Cup craze, crazy headlines, and Boomer's temperament. Hour 3 "Feel Good Friday" features "Surfside" talk, an online beef between WFAN callers, and the Mets' lack of an ace. Social media's impact is discussed, with Eddie opting out. C-Lo provides an update, while Gio asks Fliegs about Taylor Swift's new album. Gio and Jerry recall Gio meeting Dua Lipa. Mike Francesa's birthday wish for Jay Horwitz prompts a discussion of classic WFAN prank calls and famous on-air flubs. The hour concludes with a heated exchange between Dan in Carteret and John in Maspeth. Hour 4 On a "Feel Good Friday," Gio and Jerry try to remain positive despite the Mets' disappointing season. WFAN night/overnight shows are now streaming live on YouTube, with good initial viewership. A caller's teenage son got a hole-in-one after only a few months of golfing, leading to talk about the "rowdy" Ryder Cup. C-Lo returns for an update after Jerry fails to get support from Gio and C-Lo. The Mets lost, and a fan accidentally hit the SAP button. Howie Rose commented on an LLWS video on X. The Yankees play in St. Louis tonight. A Brewers fan called 911 over a free burger promo. C-Lo plays old on-air pranks and mistakes, including one from Jerry's overnight days. Moment of the Day: Mike Francesa wishes Jay Horwitz a happy 80th on Twitter/X. Finally, Gio and Jerry compare the Giants' QB room to other NFL teams and Jerry is excited for the Mets' MLB Little League Classic.
On a "Feel Good Friday," Gio and Jerry try to remain positive despite the Mets' disappointing season. WFAN night/overnight shows are now streaming live on YouTube, with good initial viewership. A caller's teenage son got a hole-in-one after only a few months of golfing, leading to talk about the "rowdy" Ryder Cup. C-Lo returns for an update after Jerry fails to get support from Gio and C-Lo. The Mets lost, and a fan accidentally hit the SAP button. Howie Rose commented on an LLWS video on X. The Yankees play in St. Louis tonight. A Brewers fan called 911 over a free burger promo. C-Lo plays old on-air pranks and mistakes, including one from Jerry's overnight days. Moment of the Day: Mike Francesa wishes Jay Horwitz a happy 80th on Twitter/X. Finally, Gio and Jerry compare the Giants' QB room to other NFL teams and Jerry is excited for the Mets' MLB Little League Classic.
"Feel Good Friday" features "Surfside" talk, online WFAN caller beef, and Mets discussions (lack of an ace, Jay Horwitz's birthday, Francesa's prank calls, WFAN flubs). Gio and Jerry ponder social media's impact; Eddie shuns it. Updates from C-Lo; Gio asks Fliegs about Taylor Swift's new album. Gio recalls meeting Dua Lipa. Dan in Carteret fires back at John in Maspeth.
Gio fears a bleak October for New York sports, while Jerry believes the Giants' strong defense can lead them to the playoffs. Gio dismisses Shedeur Sanders' preseason hype, but Jerry hopes he proves doubters wrong. A Jets fan is optimistic about the team's turnaround under Aaron Glenn. Gio expects neither the Mets nor Yankees to make the playoffs, while Jerry is confident the Yankees will and predicts a Giants Week 1 win over the Commanders. Gio is less optimistic about the Giants and Jets than Jerry. The guys also question a graphic error showing "MICHAEL PENIS JR" instead of Penix. C-Lo's update covers the Braves beating the Mets, Lindor's urgency, Mendoza sounding like Boone, Keith Hernandez's comments, Udonis Haslem's gaffe, the Mets losing Sal Licata, and Darryl Strawberry's reaction to Pete Alonso's "down goes Straw" HR ball. The Giants Jets preseason game is tomorrow, and Jerry has higher expectations for the Giants offense in 2025. Finally, they discuss the continued popularity of Stanley cups and crazy headlines, noting Boomer's generally good mood.
Hour 1 Returning from California, Gio and Jerry discuss the Mets' 6-0 lead blown last night, attributing the loss to David Peterson's poor performance and the team's recent pitching struggles. They question the Mets' future, especially with the pitching staff. C-Lo's update covers the Mets' loss, the Brewers' 12th consecutive win, the Yankees' inability to sweep, Giancarlo Stanton's strong play, injuries at the Jets and Giants joint practice, Breece Hall's contract extension comments, and Jerry Jones's experimental drug trial. The hour ends with Gio and Jerry still struggling with the Mets' ongoing issues. Hour 2 Gio and Jerry discuss their trip to Pebble Beach and their golf games. C-Lo provides an update, and they talk about the Mets' blown lead and Pete Alonso's out at the plate. C-Lo explains the Brewers' free burger promotion. They also discuss Cam Schlittler's early exit, Paul Goldschmidt's potential injury, and a spat between The 7 Line and BT & Sal. Finally, Gio praises Jaxson Dart as an NFL QB prospect, and a caller thanks them for the Pebble Beach trip. Hour 3 Gio thinks Jerry will have an issue with Pete Alonso writing “down goes Straw” on his 253rd home run ball but Jerry is ok with it. Gio says there was no reason at all to include that. They agree that Pete definitely didn't have any negative intentions when he wrote it. Gio wasn't a big fan of Gary Cohen's call of the home run but Jerry liked it. C-Lo returns for an update but first Gio asks him to chime in on the Pete and Darryl Strawberry debate. The Mets and Yankees are a combined 6-17 since the trade deadline. They're hanging onto playoff spots by one game. It's been a dark two weeks. Chris “Mad Dog” Russo was bothered by the Mets celebration of Pete Alonso's 253rd HR and Gary Cohen's call of it. Gio doesn't agree with Dog but he thinks the pregame celebration after the record-breaking game is unnecessary. In the final segment of the hour, Gio and Jerry wonder if Pete's home run ball will stay in the Mets Hall of Fame at Citi Field or at his home. A caller wants Jeremy Hefner fired. Gio says it could happen after the season but Jerry would put the blame on the players and David Stearns before Hefner. Hour 4 The Mets and Yankees both suffered frustrating losses. Gio and Jerry agree the Yankees' offensive struggles against Joe Ryan are déjà vu. Gio believes Aaron Boone will be fired if the Yankees miss the playoffs, while Jerry is unsure. A positive Mets fan from LA, Gio's critique of the Infinity Sports Network talent draft, and C-Lo's updates are also discussed. Gio is hesitant to ask Boomer for a favor. David Wright dislikes the Mets' home pinstripes. C-Lo explains a TikTok trend Brian Daboll referenced. Taylor Swift discussed her relationship with Travis and Jason Kelce on their podcast. Eddie undermines Gio's caddy story. The Moment of the Day: "Down goes Straw" and Jerry is "our Jeff McNeil." The hour concludes with discussions about watching Hard Knocks and CBS celebrating "The NFL Today."
Returning from California, Gio and Jerry discuss the Mets' shocking 11-6 loss after blowing a 6-0 lead, attributing it to David Peterson's poor performance and the team's recent struggles, particularly the pitching staff. They express doubt about the Mets' ability to recover and Jerry is skeptical about Kodai Senga's upcoming start. C-Lo's update confirms ongoing baseball losses, including the Mets' defeat, the Brewers' 12th consecutive win, and the Yankees failing to sweep the Twins, despite Giancarlo Stanton's strong play. The Jets and Giants joint practice saw Sauce Gardner and Malik Nabers sit out, while Breece Hall discussed running back contract extensions. Jerry Jones mentioned an experimental drug saved his life. The hour concludes with Gio and Jerry still unable to feel better about the Mets' situation.
Gio and Jerry begin the hour sharing details of their trip to Pebble Beach. It lived up to the hype and exceeded expectations. Gio enjoyed spending time with the show crew. C-Lo returns for an update but first Gio and Jerry tell him about their golf games at Pebble Beach.