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C-Lo with the sounds of Team USA beating the Dominican Republic and Aaron Judge who talked about the atmosphere being bigger and better than the World Series. We heard from Rick Pitino after winning the Big East. Eddie Scozzare got a mention on an ESPN college hoops broadcast.
Craig Carton called Boomer a “compiler” for his record-breaking WFAN tenure, leading to a discussion on their respective histories at the station. C-Lo's final update includes a caller's tribute to Matthew Schaefer, Team USA's win and Tommy Lugauer's heated debate over Aaron Judge's comments on the WBC. Plus, Carlos Mendoza's thoughts on Francisco Lindor, the Knicks' comeback victory against the Warriors, Jim Irsay's memorabilia auction and Daniel Jones' massive contract. Also, a “Moment of the Day” featuring an alligator and canned wine, a final check-on Gio's travel status, and Jerry's story about geese fighting on the golf course.
A look at the Knicks' playoff outlook and their favorable schedule to catch Detroit, followed by a discussion on why the NBA won't shorten its season. C-Lo has sounds from Team USA's WBC win over the Dominican Republic, featuring Aaron Judge's praise for the tournament atmosphere, plus, Rick Pitino's post-Big East title comments. Also, an ESPN shoutout to Eddie Scozzare. The hour concludes with Gio's update from his nine-hour airport ordeal and a caller's theory that the NCAA is intentionally slighting St. John's due to Rick Pitino.
Boomer and Jerry discuss the Jets' trade for Geno Smith, acknowledging Frank Reich's upcoming plan and the possibility of adding Carson Wentz. C-Lo's update features Aaron Judge's defensive highlights and a heated exchange between Tommy Lugauer and an annoyed caller. After covering the Knicks' comeback victory over the Warriors, the show features a frustrated Minnesota weatherman who reminds Jerry of Al Dukes, Gio's travel woes in Florida and Boomer's late-night return home.
With Gio stuck in Florida, Boomer and Jerry open the show by breaking down Team USA's World Baseball Classic victory over the Dominican Republic and St. John's Big East title win over UConn. C-Lo joins for his first update featuring Roman Anthony's home run, Aaron Judge's high praise for the WBC atmosphere, and Friday's NCAA tournament slate for the local teams. Finally, Boomer recounts a rough flight home in a middle seat fueled by questionable canned wine.
With Gio stuck in Florida, Boomer and Jerry open the show covering Team USA's WBC victory and St. John's Big East title before Boomer recounts a miserable flight fueled by canned wine. They pivot to the Jets' trade for Geno Smith and the Knicks' comeback win over the Warriors, while C-Lo highlights Aaron Judge's tournament praise and Tommy Lugauer's heated clash with a caller. The discussion continues with the Knicks' playoff outlook, the NBA's season length, and Rick Pitino's reaction to St. John's NCAA seeding. Finally, the guys react to Craig Carton calling Boomer a “compiler,” break down Daniel Jones' big contract, and close with the latest on Gio's airport ordeal.
C-Lo starts with the sounds of Team USA beating the Dominican Republic. Tommy Lugauer annoyed the listeners by taking a shot at Judge, so a caller yelled at him and he yelled back. The Knicks came back to beat a bad Warriors team at the Garden.
C-Lo is here with the sounds of Team USA's win as Roman Anthony homered. Aaron Judge talked about the atmosphere being bigger and better than the World Series. All the locals play Friday in the NCAA tournament. Boomer had to sit in the middle seat on his flight home and he drank canned wine. Sad.
A packed show with lots of different stuff today. We started with Geno Smith hyped to be playing with the Jets or anywhere. How will the Jets fare this year? C-Lo spends the show bouncing around from Mike Francesa's prediction that Arch Manning will be a Jet to the Wink v. Woody argument. Plus, Mark DeRosa keeps trying to explain as does Bam about his 83-point game, a Red Storm win and a Rutgers loss, and Kyler Murray off to the Vikings. Jerry and Willie also talk partying NFL players, the popularity of the WBC outside the US, and Bryce Huff's odd retirement. Lots of other stuff too both amusing and interesting.
Caller praises Jerry - which is nice for Jerry. C-Lo with Wink Martindale blaming Woody for his not being DC. Also some Giants notes as well.
C-Lo's back and getting into the Wink Vs. Woody talk. Willie is more on board with what the midday show thinks than what Craig Carton believes. Also, Pat Riccard hearts John Harbaugh, Kyler Murray to the Vikings, and Mark DeRosa is still explaining himself.
Loads of different stuff this hour starting with the Mets retiring Carlos Beltran's number, followed by Bryce Huff's surprise (and surprising) retirement announcement. C-Lo is in with a Red Storm win and Bam Adebayo's defense of his 83-point game. C-Lo covers all the bases and gets to a Moment of the Day featuring Willie's random thoughts. Then we get serious with the insanity of the Darron Lee story. Plus, we end on a good note as an influencer raised enough money so a DoorDash driver could retire.
We started the hour with callers regarding staying awake during long drives before diving into how the WBC is quite popular with non-US countries. C-Lo pops in with more from the Wink v. Woody saga, including Willie's agreeing with the midday show over Carton. Also, Pat Riccard is a John Harbaugh loyalist, Kyler Murray is off to the Vikings, and Mark DeRosa is still explaining. We end the hour with the Jets long drought of good tight ends, and which all-time great films we've seen.
The Pats partied rather hearty after their AFC Championship Win - so much so that the cops had to be called. Willie is not thrilled with players who party too hard but then can't play hard on the field. A caller praises Jerry before C-Lo brings us a couple of football notes including Wink Martindale blaming Woody Johnson for not being the DC. Also, some sad Jerry calls from the Rutgers loss. Eddie threatens to leave if the Kickoff to Summer show is made too much about him. Plus, Jerry on sleepy Uber drivers.
It's Jerry and Willie today starting with a matured Geno Smith ready to take on the Jets QB job. How will the Jets fare this year? C-Lo is turning 40 but has time to bring us those Geno quotes. He's also got Mike Francesa predicting that Arch Manning will be a Jet. Also, Mark DeRosa just can't get his story straight. Finally, a caller is not thrilled with Geno and brings receipts.
C-Lo's got audio from that St. John's Red Storm win. Julio Rodriguez would rather win the WBC than the World Series. Also, Bam Adebayo and Eric Spoelstra defend Bam's 83-point game. Plus, a Willie's random thoughts Moment of the Day.
C-Lo is back and has audio from Mike Breen talking about the Knicks inconsistencies. Jerry wonders how Mikal Bridges can be so hot and cold. Vinny Pasquantino talks about advancing in WBC and the overconsumption of espresso after his homers.
We react to the Ravens backing out of the Maxx Crosby trade and their subsequent pivot to Trey Hendrickson, which feels like a panic move. After a call from Willie's cousin, C-Lo returns with Mike Breen's audio on the Knicks' inconsistencies, Vinny Pasquantino discusses the WBC and his espresso consumption, followed by Ravens GM Eric DeCosta on the Crosby trade and Jerry's thoughts on Bam Adebayo's 83 points. Finally, a caller shares the "great vibe" at the WBC in Miami despite Team USA's underwhelming performance.
C-Lo is back with more highlights. Dellin Betances is not doing great as a YES analyst, but the Yankees look great. Cam Skattebo introduced himself to John Harbaugh in a way only he could.
Giancarlo Stanton looks locked in this Spring Training, though Willie questions his ability to stay healthy. After Jerry and Willie reminisce about their jiu-jitsu days and various workouts, C-Lo returns with Spring Training audio. Vinny Pasquantino sends a message to Team USA while Aaron Nola remains indifferent, followed by a look at Rhode Island hockey's emotional win. Finally, Willie breaks down NFL Draft O-line prospects and considers the possibility of an NFL Thanksgiving Eve game.
With Boomer and Gio out, and Jerry having connection difficulties, Willie and C-Lo kick off the show discussing the Knicks' shaky win in Utah, and Jerry's travel struggles on his way to Chicago. The conversation shifts to the Giants' addition of Isaiah Likely, the Jets' offseason ceiling, and a look at the Yankees' Spring Training success. The Ravens pivot to Trey Hendrickson following the failed Maxx Crosby trade. They discuss Mike Breen's comments on Knicks inconsistencies, and Vinny Pasquantino's WBC performance. Finally, after debating Giancarlo Stanton's health and reminiscing about jiu-jitsu, the show wraps up with a breakdown of O-line draft prospects and the possibility of an NFL Thanksgiving Eve game.
With Boomer and Gio out and Jerry in Chicago, Willie and C-Lo kick off the show following Gio's vacation mode yesterday. The duo discuss the Knicks' shaky win in Utah before Rami Lavi fills in for the first update with sound from the Knicks and Jerry's Rutgers call. Jerry is finally on the line to detail his travel struggles and a lengthy need for a restroom on his way to Chicago.
The Giants brought in Isaiah Likely. Could the Giants compete for the NFC East title? The Jets have had a good offseason, but what is their ceiling this year? Jerry is tired of the midwest weather. C-Lo is back with more highlights, Dellin Betances is not doing great as a YES analyst, but the Yankees look great. Cam Skattebo introduced himself to John Harbaugh in a way only he could. Finally, can John Harbaugh solve all the Giants problems?
C-Lo is in for Jerry and starts with a flashback of Todd Bowles saying Geno had his jaw broken by a teammate. We heard Keith Hernandez and Steve Gelbs on the call when the Geno news broke. Team USA manager Mark DeRosa was talking pregame about resting some players because ‘our ticket's punched to the quarter-finals'. He was incorrect.
C-Lo starts with Team USA manager Mark DeRosa talking about Nolan McLean and then we hear the calls as Aaron Judge struck out to end the game. Hofstra beat Monmouth to punch their ticket to the NCAA tournament.
C-Lo returns and starts with the sounds of Hofstra beating Monmouth to punch their ticket to the NCAA tournament. Craig Carton called Boomer a ‘compiler' as he passed Imus for the longest tenured morning show host at WFAN. The Moment of The Day: Always blaming the black man.
Breaking news kicks off the hour as Trey Hendrickson signs with the Ravens following the nixed Maxx Crosby trade. Callers sound off on Team USA manager Mark DeRosa and Gio's golfing habits. C-Lo's update covers Hofstra's NCAA tournament berth and Craig Carton's "compiler" comments toward Boomer. After the "Moment of the Day" regarding shifting blame, the show wraps up with a look at tomorrow's lineup featuring Jerry Recco in Chicago and Willie Colon in New York.
Callers weigh in on the need for more Team USA support in the WBC and a potential reunion for Gio's high school band, Jalapeno Dream. As Gio prepares for a post-show golf trip, he praises the simple joy of an airport beer and reflects on Al's entertaining personality after a few drinks. C-Lo's covers Team USA manager Mark DeRosa's thoughts on Nolan McLean, Aaron Judge's game-ending strikeout, and Hofstra's victory over Monmouth to secure an NCAA tournament berth. To close out the hour, the guys listen to Al Cintron's struggle to power through the final moments of a marathon overnight shift.
The hour starts with a look at Team USA's approach to the World Baseball Classic and why resting players prevents them from playing to their full potential. The conversation then shifts to the Ravens backing out of the Maxx Crosby deal which sends ripples through the off-season. C-Lo's got Geno Smith's return to the Jets and his interest in working with Aaron Glenn. After highlighting Bam Adebayo's historic 83-point performance, the hour concludes with a caller discussing the passing of former Jet Matt Snell and his 1970s fallout with the organization.
With Boomer out, Gio and Willie Colon kick off the morning by discussing the Jets' surprising trade to bring back Geno Smith before he could hit free agency. Willie shares insights from his time as Geno's teammate. C-Lo steps in for Jerry to revisit the infamous moment Todd Bowles announced Geno's broken jaw. After hearing Keith Hernandez's reaction to the news, Willie explains why the Jets finally have a competent quarterback again. Team USA manager Mark DeRosa has a premature celebration regarding the quarterfinals and wrap up the hour debating why the World Baseball Classic still trails the Olympics.
C-Lo returns for an update starting with the sounds of the Knicks' loss to OKC at MSG and Mike Brown receiving his first technical of the season. Plus, Aaron Rodgers discussing staying in shape for his wife and the constant stalking he faces as people try to uncover her identity.
Chaos takes over the airwaves as C-Lo messes up a delivery.
C-Lo returns with the sounds of the Knicks losing at MSG. The Devils beat the Maple Leafs in a shootout. Dan from Carteret checks in. Plus, all the other headlines from that thing called sports.
We opened with the Knicks' loss at MSG featuring questionable foul calls, Boomer identifying Mohamed Diawara as his new "Precious Achiuwa." C-Lo highlights Mike Brown's comments on the Knicks' poor three-point shooting and his first technical of the season involving SGA's ability to draw fouls. The discussion shifted to SGA's eccentric post-game attire, Jerry's baggy golf parachute pants, and Aaron Judge's monster home run for Team USA against the Rockies. The hour closed with the news of Lou Holtz's passing at 89.
Bears linebacker Tremaine Edmunds is on the trading block as a potential target for the Giants, who could offload Kayvon Thibodeaux. Al celebrates his 25th anniversary with the company and is looking for a silver gift. C-Lo's update on the Knicks' loss at MSG and Mike Brown's first technical of the season. After covering the Devils' shootout win over the Maple Leafs, the hour concludes with a look at NFL teams needing to reach the salary cap floor.
Aaron Rodgers discussed ex-girlfriends' social media demands on Pat McAfee. Meanwhile, Maxx Crosby is being linked to the Chicago Bears in what Boomer calls a significant move. C-Lo's update on the Knicks' loss to OKC and Mike Brown's first technical, plus, Rodgers' comments on staying in shape for his wife amid public stalking. Finally, word of Alex Guerrero causing friction within the Raiders organization.
C-Lo's chaotic struggle to meet the breakfast delivery guy sparked callers defending him. His final update features Aaron Rodgers' comments on his wife, his "across the pond" reference, and ex-girlfriends who tipped off the paparazzi. After the Devils' shootout win over the Maple Leafs and a "Moment of the Day" starring a 10-year-old's impression of Paul in Yonkers, the show concludes with the Jets being named betting favorites to draft QB Ty Simpson.
C-Lo returns featuring Aaron Rodgers discussing his wife, making an "across the pond" reference, and recalling ex-girlfriends who called the paparazzi. Following the Devils' shootout win over the Maple Leafs, the "Moment of the Day" highlights a 10-year-old girl's impression of caller Paul in Yonkers.
C-Lo is in for Jerry and starts with the sounds of the Knicks loss. Mike Brown talked about the Knicks only going 10-of-35 from three.
The show kicks off with the Knicks' loss at MSG, Boomer's discovery of Mohamed Diawara, and Mike Brown's first technical, Aaron Judge's home run for Team USA, and the passing of Lou Holtz. We talk Giants trades for Tremaine Edmunds and Kenneth Walker, Al's 25th anniversary, the Devils' shootout win, and NFL salary cap floors. Also, Maxx Crosby rumored to the Bears. After detailing Rodgers' personal life and Alex Guerrero's friction with the Raiders, the morning concludes with C-Lo's breakfast delivery chaos, Rodgers' paparazzi stories, a 10-year-old's impression of Paul in Yonkers, and final thoughts on the Jets drafting Ty Simpson.
The hour begins with NFL draft talk and the Jets' search for a quarterback, with Boomer evaluating candidates like Kirk Cousins, Deshaun Watson, and Andy Dalton. C-Lo shares highlights from the Knicks' victory & the UConn women's undefeated season under Geno Auriemma. Plus, a call from a listener in Florida before closing with a look at the NFL combine and John Harbaugh's run-first coaching philosophy.
Boomer and Jerry open the show with the Knicks' defensive win over the Spurs before C-Lo highlights a Rutgers road victory and an Islanders win where Matthew Schaefer earned Wayne Gretzky comparisons. The NFL Draft talk follows with a look at the Jets' quarterback needs. We also discuss the undefeated UConn women's season. After a call from a former homeless listener in Florida, the conversation shifts to Giants draft targets, an SNL clip featuring Jack Hughes, and Kevin Willard's memories of working under Rick Pitino. Plus, Boomer's divided Rangers-Islanders family, the Mets' decision to start Freddy Peralta on Opening Day over Nolan McLean, and Ron Darling's wild stories of attending bar mitzvahs. We even talk the World Baseball Classic.
Gio's out one more day, so Boomer and Jerry open with the Knicks' dominant defensive win over the Spurs at MSG before C-Lo checks in with the highlights. Also, Jerry's call of a big Rutgers road win over Maryland, Matthew Schaefer's scoring streak for Isles, Boomer reacts to the Mets choosing Freddy Peralta as the Opening Day starter. Finally, Jerry's trip to Maryland, where he tracked down Boomer's plaque and swapped stories with his former classmates.
C-Lo starts with the sounds of that Knicks win. We heard our own Jerry Recco on the call as Rutgers beat Maryland by 4 on the road. Matthew Schaefer scored again as the Islanders beat the Panthers. Boomer wanted Nolan McLean to start opening day for the Mets instead of Freddy Peralta.
A caller suggests the Giants draft the kicker from Hawaii followed by a question on whether Boomer would root for Matthew Schaefer and the Islanders if the Rangers are out. C-Lo has highlights of Schaefer and the Islanders, plus, an SNL clip featuring Jack Hughes, Hilary Knight, and the actor from Heated Rivalry, and Villanova coach Kevin Willard's memories of the tough work environment under Rick Pitino. We finish up with the Knicks' balanced win and guessing the Jets' Opening Day starter.
A caller reminds Boomer that his grandkids are destined to be lifelong Islanders fans. The Freddy Peralta versus Nolan McLean debate and World Baseball Classic. C-Lo has Ty Simpson on Glenn & Reich, Ron Darling's stories of bar mitzvahs, Phil Simms and exotic animals, and Jameis Winston at an IndyCar race. The Moment of the Day features a former New Yorker singing "Cool Names" followed by a final debate on the McLean vs. Paul Skenes we won't get.
C-Lo's got Ty Simpson talking about Aaron Glenn and Frank Reich. Ron Darling talked about doing appearances at bar mitzvah's. He did one with Phil Simms and exotic animals. Jameis Winston and his son went to an Indycar race in Florida and C-Lo has the clips.
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C-Lo starts with NHL trade speculation discussed, then the Devils losing in Pittsburgh. Connor McDavid was asked how he keeps losing Stanley Cups and Gold Medals. Gerrit Cole on his fastball. The Moment of The Day: White House A-I video has Boomer & Eddie battling. Plus, a 4-year old clip from Al talking about his dog's anal glands.
C-Lo returns with a golfer being mocked by Egyptian geese. MLB player Merrill Kelly chose the Diamondbacks over the Padres because of taxes. Matthew Schaefer has the new record for goals scored for an 18 year old defensemen and we heard the call.