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Cinco programas. Cinco, y pocos nos parecen, pero toca ya terminar con Akira Kurosawa para que, ojalá, vosotros podáis continuar explorando tanto cine fabuloso que nos ha regalado este tío. Por eso este mes los Todopoderosos se han aplicado a la mesa de Espacio Fundación Telefónica con mezcla de pena y épica, para agradecer a este enorme tanto legado. ¡No te pierdas TPKUROSAWA vol.V!
Cinco sets the tone for Super Bowl week and admits it out loud. The excitement just is not there yet. As the booth spirals into controlled chaos, the crew debates whether this year's matchup belongs in the conversation as the least appealing Super Bowl in recent memory. That leads to a full countdown of the five least exciting Super Bowl matchups going in over the past 20 years, based on hype, star power, and buzz at the time, not how the games eventually played out. From Steelers Seahawks to Panthers Broncos, the guys argue legacy quarterbacks, franchise fatigue, and whether dominant regular seasons always translate to must-watch Sundays. The discussion circles back to this year's game, the perception of quarterbacks like Sam Darnold, and whether coaching intrigue and future legacy can overcome a lack of pregame juice. Plus, a quick temperature check on why we always end up watching anyway, even when the matchup does nothing for us.
The final hour of Evan & Tiki opens with breaking Knicks news as New York trades for Jose Alvarado just moments before reports surface that Deuce McBride will undergo core muscle surgery and could miss the rest of the regular season. Evan and Tiki break down what the injury really means, playoff timelines, and why the move reflects how well-run the Knicks have become. The conversation shifts to NBA trade deadline fallout, Giannis' future in Milwaukee, James Harden analogies that hit a little too close to home, and Hall of Fame debates involving Eli Manning, Luke Kuechly, and Jason Witten. Plus, the guys dive deep into Super Bowl Week, ranking the least appealing Super Bowl matchups of the last 20 years, debating Patriots vs Seahawks fatigue, Tom Brady's competitiveness, and whether this game has any real juice. All that, Cinco de Lunch, calls, laughs, and peak WFAN energy to close out the show.
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Sam Darnold is finally rewriting his story, but the Jets chapter still has one moment that refuses to die: “seeing ghosts.” We dive back into the WFAN archives for the original Joe & Evan reaction, how Adam Gase took the early heat, and why the soundbite became a national punchline that followed Darnold for years. Plus, the show goes fully behind the scenes as a Mike Vrabel clip turns into a studio fire drill, and we check in on the ongoing “who do you trust more” poll chaos. Finally, Cinco de Luncho shifts gears with the five must-haves for your Super Bowl table, including a dip-first philosophy and a pigs-in-a-blanket debate that gets personal.
The show tries to do the responsible thing and hold takes accountable, but it turns into total chaos when a classic Mike Vrabel “how far would you go to win a Super Bowl” clip hits the system without the proper edits. The crew scrambles to dump, bleep, and re-cut the audio on the fly while Evan loses patience and Sean spirals. Then the “Who do you trust more” poll update drops, and it is suddenly uncomfortably close between Shaun Morash and Craig Carton, with Craig firing back at the whole idea.
Isa Durán empezó su agencia en 2020 facturando $400 dólares al mes. Cinco años después, Be Flamingo es una de las agencias más importantes del país, ha facturado más de $6 millones, lidera un equipo de 80 personas (60% mujeres) y ha ganado premios Effie Latam, Cannes Lions y reconocimiento internacional.En este episodio, nos sentamos con Isabella Durán, fundadora y CEO de Be Flamingo. Pero esta no es una historia típica de "éxito empresarial". Isa nos abre su corazón y nos cuenta con vulnerabilidad como transformó un doloroso proceso de infertilidad en el regalo más grande de su vida. En este episodio hablamos sobre cómo paso de ser gerente en una corporacion multinacional a descubrir que fue hecha para ser empresaria. Hablamos de porque las marcas son como flamingos, como crear marcas realmente inolvidables, las mejores y peores partes de emprender, como manejar un equipo de 80 personas, como delegar y como han escalado a $6 millones en el 2025 sin tocar una sola puerta (solo con recomendaciones e invitaciones). Isa estuvo en la segunda edición de la Academia de Empresarias, cuando esto era solo un sueño bebé. Y lo que ha logrado en 5 años es EXTRAORDINARIO.Para desbloquear el cupón de $111 USD para la Academia de Empresarias 2026 haz click aquí o entra a https://www.isagarcia.online/academia
Super Bowl 42 officially turns 18, and that means the Helmet Catch is now an adult. With Giants fans already feeling old, the crew takes a nostalgic turn on Cinco de Luncho by ranking the five MVPs of the historic upset over the Patriots who were just as vital as Eli Manning. From clutch catches and relentless pass rush to an unforgettable halftime moment that steadied an entire fan base, they break down the plays, performances, and forgotten heroes that made one of the greatest Super Bowls ever. A pure Giants throwback that still feels as good as it did in 2008.
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Cinco de Luncho kicks off in full chaos before settling into a brutally honest question: is this the least interesting Super Bowl in years? The crew admits the buzz just is not there and tries to force together five storylines anyway, from San Francisco injury paranoia and Stefon Diggs possibly winning one before Josh Allen, to Seahawks revenge against the Patriots and fears of another New England run. It all leads to the most uncomfortable angle of the week: Sam Darnold standing at the center of Super Bowl week while Jets fans watch from home. Equal parts funny, annoyed, and real, this is Cinco de Luncho doing what it does best, cutting through the noise when there is barely any noise to cut through.
Evan reacts to Robert Saleh being introduced as the new head coach of the Tennessee Titans and plays the clip that is driving New York Jets fans crazy, Saleh joking that in New York, when he did not call plays, he felt like a “timeout and red flag guy” with the best seat in the house. Evan explains why it does not annoy him the way it annoys Jets fans, and instead turns it into a bigger point about how hard the jump is from coordinator to head coach when you are no longer fully plugged into the scheme every snap. From there, the conversation shifts into a blunt lesson about the risks of hiring first-time head coaches and why Woody Johnson keeps putting the Jets in the same cycle. The crew connects it back to the current direction under Aaron Glenn and why the rumored pursuit of veteran offensive leadership like Frank Reich makes sense if you want the “head coach of the offense” alongside a defensive-minded head coach. Then, right on cue, the segment flips into levity as Shaun launches Cinco de Loncho, a rapid-fire Top 5 of what to watch with no football this weekend, including the debut of NBC Sunday night hoops, the Grammys, and anything Craig has not already spoiled.
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Big Cinco Belichick Non Voters Speak and Bellinger High?!
Big Cinco Monken Goes To Cleveland And Sanders Pro Bowl
Big Cinco Jets New OC Coming and 518 Joe Brady Comparison
Tertulia con Sergio Valentín, Dani Blanco, Ignacio Escudero y Alfredo Somoza. Sergio Valentín, Dani Blanco, Ignacio Escudero y Alfredo Somoza analizaron las opciones de los equipos españoles. Cinco equipos españoles en Champions: Atlético, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Athletic y Villarreal. Tres se pueden meter en el Top 8, uno en el Top 24 y el Villarreal, último en liza, no tiene opciones de nada. En la tertulia de Fútbol es Radio, Sergio Valentín, Dani Blanco, Ignacio Escudero y Alfredo Somoza analizaron las opciones de los equipos españoles. A nivel general, la mesa de tertulia ve a Real Madrid y Barcelona en el Top 8 mientras que dudan con el Atlético y con el Athletic. Hay que recordar que solo el conjunto blanco depende de sí mismo en Lisboa ante el Benfica de Mourinho mientras que Barcelona y Atlético dependen de ganar y además marcar el mayor número de goles posibles.
Aaron Judge is officially revealed as the MLB The Show cover athlete for the second time in his career. The guys run through the full history of the game's cover athletes, react to Judge joining a very short list, and debate whether it means anything at all without another Yankees ring to go with it. Then the show completely veers off the rails with Cinco de Luncho, as Shaun Morash unveils his list of 2026 sports events he already knows he does not care about. Dodgers fatigue, World Baseball Classic arguments, Rangers post Olympic apathy, World Cup rooting rules, and Lindsey Vonn Olympic promos all turn into rapid fire arguments that only escalate as the list goes on. The hour keeps rolling with callers weighing in on Mets clubhouse chemistry, Lindor and Soto leadership dynamics, Idiots With Idioms callbacks, Patriots fans defending their Super Bowl path, and a deeper conversation about Sam Darnold, Seattle's rise, and why so many preseason takes aged poorly. It is a classic Evan and Tiki final hour where baseball, basketball, football, lists, and nonsense all collide at once.
Cinco de Luncho kicks off in full chaos as Shaun Morash takes over and rolls out his list of 2026 sports events he already knows he does not care about. From total Dodgers fatigue to World Baseball Classic apathy, Rangers post Olympic burnout, and a World Cup take that lights the room on fire, the list instantly turns into a loud, hilarious argument about what actually matters and what is just being jammed down everyone's throat. The segment then bleeds into callers, Mets clubhouse leadership debates, Idiots With Idioms callbacks, and Patriots fans pushing back on the “easy path” Super Bowl narrative. It is classic Evan and Tiki madness where lists spiral, egos get bruised, and absolutely nothing stays on the rails.
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Evan, Tiki, and Shaun unpack a jam-packed Championship Monday that spirals from weather chaos to franchise regret. The show opens with the AFC Championship turning into a snow-covered throwback and whether that kind of football should decide a title. From there, the guys debate Sean Payton's 4th down decision, Sam Darnold reaching the Super Bowl, and which franchises should feel the most pain. The Steelers shock the league by breaking decades of tradition with a Mike McCarthy hire, igniting Aaron Rodgers speculation and questions about the future of coaching stability. Along the way, the Pro Bowl loses all remaining credibility, MLB drops a bizarre video game announcement, and Jets fans descend into full existential dread while the Patriots once again seem to benefit from the football gods. Timestamps: 00:00 – Championship Sunday chaos, snow football, and whether weather should decide titles 21:00 – Sean Payton's 4th down decision and how the game flipped 44:00 – Sam Darnold to the Super Bowl and ranking which teams regret him most 1:18:00 – Cinco de Luncho: Sam Darnold regret list sparks Jets vs Vikings war 1:58:00 – Steelers hire Mike McCarthy and completely abandon their historic model 2:32:00 – Aaron Rodgers futures, Vikings buzz, and who actually has a quarterback 3:05:00 – Pro Bowl outrage, MLB The Show cover mystery, Jets misery, and why the Patriots always get the breaks
The Jets are preparing to move play-calling away from Tanner Engstrand, and Evan and Tiki react to the idea of adding a veteran voice, with Frank Reich suddenly in the mix. They debate what it says about Aaron Glenn, whether the Jets are shopping for true “best and brightest” hires, and why experience might matter if Glenn is on thin ice. The hour also swings to the Giants hiring Denard Wilson, then back into the never-ending weather debate and a call from Colorado that claims the blizzard timing was predictable. Cinco de Luncho turns into a full argument as Shaun ranks the teams with the biggest Sam Darnold regrets, sparking a Jets vs Vikings vs Giants fight. Plus, the show closes with the strange SNY Mets director situation, rumors, and why it's smarter for everyone to step back until real facts come out.
Big Cinco Bills Head Coach Chatter and Super Bowl Theories
Cinco de Luncho hijacks the hour as the guys try to prove it has been a lifetime since the Patriots were in a title game, using five perfect time capsules from the sports and real world timeline. From the misery of that Patriots Rams Super Bowl to the never ending argument about which controversial calls actually follow a Super Bowl around, the conversation turns into a full debate about what fans remember, what they pretend to forget, and why Bills fans always keep receipts. Then the calls fire up. Giants fans react to a surprising offensive line coaching shakeup, and the show dives into how much trust John Harbaugh gets in the early honeymoon phase. The hour closes with Buffalo drama, Josh Allen tape breakdowns, and a hilarious detour into a 25 year old snow shovel that somehow becomes the most relatable take of the day.
Hour 3 gets loud, even when the voice stays calm. The guys react to Dolphins DC Anthony Weaver's intense, old school defensive mindset and why his Harbaugh ties and resume make him a real Giants candidate, whether as a coordinator or a head coach. Then it turns into a full-on snowstorm debate after a viral tweet sparks a weather war, plus a classic caller joke that actually lands. Finally, the Patriots title game drought gets the Cinco de Luncho treatment, and the conversation veers into Super Bowl memories, controversy fatigue, and why fans never shut up about old calls.
Big Cinco Title Game Previews
Championship Sunday can't get here fast enough, and this segment sets the table with a wild, history-flavored nugget: the Broncos are massive home underdogs in a conference title game, a point spread that almost never happens. The crew digs into recent championship games where the home team still got points, including the Nick Foles Eagles and the Peyton Manning Broncos, then lands on the rare example where the home dog actually lost in a tight one. From there, it turns into full sports-radio paranoia: is this a Patriots coronation, or can Denver's altitude, coaching, and a competent Jarrett Stidham performance flip the script. The conversation spirals into what a Stidham win would do to the QB market and whether quarterback-desperate teams would start talking themselves into it by Monday morning. Then the segment swerves into pure show chaos with Cinco de Luncho, featuring a rapid-fire Top 5 starting pitchers in New York and an immediate counter-list that turns into a debate about respect, projection, and whose “ace” is really built for the moment. It wraps with a quick tease that a weird streak ended during Knicks-Nets that's supposedly going to blow your mind.
Hour 3 opens with Evan owning his “Nets shocked the world” slip, plus a full recap of the quickest 6–4 hope in sports history as he takes his five-year-old to MSG and watches the Knicks turn it into a crime scene. Then the guys debate whether Tommy is officially a group chat squatter and if the crew should quietly boot him at the perfect time. From there, it's real Giants business: the organization starts clearing out long-time staffers as John Harbaugh puts his stamp on the building, with Tiki explaining how those behind-the-scenes changes actually work and why some “family” staples may not survive this new era. Then the moment of the hour: Andrew Caplan's audio package that proves John Harbaugh and Joe Biden are voice doppelgangers. Once you hear it back-to-back, you cannot unhear it. Plus: Mets fans call in with the perfect word for this offseason, confusion, as the “hope mode” roster debate rages on. And the hour closes with pure Cinco de Lunch chaos as the crew fires off their top five New York starting pitchers lists and immediately starts a civil war over where Peralta, McClain, Rodon, Cole, and the new Yankees arms belong.
'Eva le grita a una nube' de Cuerpos especiales va dedicada a las personas que se levantan por gusto a las cinco de la mañana, algo que enfada a Eva Soriano, quien reivindica el descanso: "Pudiendo escoger entre estar en horizontal y en vertical... Todas las cosas buenas de la vida pasan en horizontal".
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Big Cinco Bills Media Debacle and HOF Inductees
Hour 2 opens with a bold prediction: if the Knicks lose to the Nets at MSG, Mike Brown might be gone immediately. The guys debate how quick the trigger could be, what a replacement could look like, and whether the Knicks are at the point where you do something drastic or just pray it magically fixes itself. Then the show pivots back to Giants Day with an early Cinco de Luncho: Shaun ranks the five most exciting Giants moments since Super Bowl XLVI, with Jaxson Dart's arrival, draft night hope, and today's John Harbaugh introduction sitting at the top of the list. The building buzz is real at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center as the press conference gets closer. The calls bring heat on both sides: Knicks fans go in on Karl-Anthony Towns and the locker room chemistry, plus a fascinating Carmelo Anthony clip about KAT's “rabbit ears” and how outside noise can wreck a player mid game. The guys also talk about where the Knicks spiral actually began, what's changed in their style and urgency, and why the vibe feels broken. Finally, the Harbaugh optimism gets its first speed bump when a caller brings up late game coaching decisions and blown leads in Baltimore. The guys discuss coaching shelf life, evolution, and why a fresh start can actually sharpen a coach who's already proven he can win big.
Shaun unveils his full Cinco de Lunch countdown, ranking the five most exciting Giants days since Super Bowl XLVI and explaining why today stands above them all. The list revisits moments Giants fans almost forget, like clinching a playoff spot on New Year's Day 2023 and the unexpected thrill of beating the Vikings in the 2022 playoffs, even knowing how quickly things unraveled afterward. The conversation then jumps to recent hope. Draft night optimism with Abdul Carter and Jaxson Dart, followed by Dart's prime time statement game against the Eagles, is framed as a turning point fans will look back on as the night he truly arrived. At the top of the list is today. John Harbaugh becoming the head coach of the New York Giants is declared the most exciting Giants day since 2012, regardless of what he says at the podium. The segment also addresses fair concerns about Harbaugh's late game decisions in Baltimore, with comparisons to Andy Reid and why elite coaches can evolve after a long run in one place. As dignitaries arrive and the building buzz grows, Shaun makes it clear why this moment feels different. For Giants fans, the shelf life starts now, and the optimism is real.
Big Cinco Bills HC Reaction and Lamar Jackson Moving?!
Big Cinco Belichick Rumors Knicks Player Only Meeting
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Today we have Savanna. She's 32 years old from Minneapolis, MN and took her last drink on May 4th, 2023. This episode is brought to you by: Sign up and get 10% off: Better Help Café RE – THE social app for sober people Every Sunday on Instagram, we post a roll call graphic and then you guys put your day count on there. It's a space for members to be loud and proud about their recovery as well as being there to support others. [02:30] Thoughts from Paul: Last week, Paul talked about how we want to end our relationship with alcohol. This week, he addresses the question "what do I do with all this space where alcohol used to be?". Boredom can set into the empty space where alcohol used to be. This can trip a lot of folks up in early sobriety when they thought that quitting drinking was supposed to feel like some immediate transformation. Paul reminds us to think of the first gift of sobriety to be not having to negotiate anymore. Additional mental bandwidth is no longer wasted on alcohol where you asked yourself a lot of questions to determine if you should drink today or not. When we make the decision to quit, we have the freedom to do anything else with our time. Quitting drinking is not self-deprivation or sacrifice. It's you clearing space for a fruitful life. Your mission is to explore. [07:04] Paul introduces Savanna: Savanna is 32 years old, lives in Minneapolis, MN and is a marketing manager. For fun, Savanna enjoys going camping, traveling, playing guitar, walking in the woods and spending time with her family and friends. Savanna started out as the kid that said, "I don't need alcohol to have fun". She reflects that part of that was fear part of it was that she was a good kid. Alcohol became more accessible after she went to college and by her sophomore year she was working at a bar and drinking is what she and her friends would do at the end of the night. The theme didn't change much as Savanna was in her 20's. She was in a relationship where she says the only bond they really had was the booze and it kept them together longer than it should have. The relationship ended shortly before the pandemic and that's when Savanna found herself living along and her days consisted of Zoom meetings and gin. The drinking gradually started earlier and earlier in the day. For the next few years, Savanna was making more excuses for her drinking. She couldn't go on vacation or visit family without planning ahead to ensure she had access to alcohol to avoid withdrawals. Eventually drinking began to affect her performance at work and she was fired for the first time. This sent Savanna into a spiral of isolation and drinking every day. Savanna accepted an invitation to a Cinco de Mayo party that her friends were having. Upon arrival, her long-time friend Maddie said "the light has left your eyes. You are not ok. What's going on?" and that was enough to crack Savanna open and she accepted Maddie's help. Savanna's family got involved and helped her detox while waiting for a bed at Hazelden. Savanna says that she had a great experience there and getting sober with others was beneficial for her. She knew if she kept drinking, she was going to die and that knowledge has made it easy for her to stay away from alcohol. Savanna reflects that the physical healing happened quickly. Mentally she was concerned about what life was going to look like after rehab. Once she was able to get back to work, she was motivated to do well and within two years was leading a department at her new job. When Savanna is asked what it is like on the other side of the addiction, the word she goes back to is "limitless". She feels like she can do anything because she is no longer chained to the alcohol. The brain space she has now leaves room for the Savanna that is motivated and has ambitions. She is excited to create the next chapter of her life. Recovery Elevator You took the elevator down You got to take the stairs back up I love you guys. Sobriety Tracker iTunes RE YouTube
What starts as a simple question about what to wear to the Giants facility spirals into fashion panic, locker room etiquette, and pure lunchtime chaos. Hoodies, ties, first impressions, and somebody hide the queso. Then the show pivots hard into one of the most fun debates you will hear all week. The greatest plays by players whose teams still lost the game. From Endy Chavez to Jermaine Kearse, from DJ LeMahieu to modern miracle throws, every iconic moment gets argued, ranked, yelled about, and torn apart.
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Big Cinco More Baseball and Harbaugh Concerns?!
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The show spirals immediately. A little Giants contract paranoia. A little Mets panic even while liking the move. Absolute chaos in the booth as the phones light up, voices overlap, and Cinco energy takes over. Then it turns into a full rooting guide for the NFL playoffs. From old grudges to fresh annoyances, the guys count down the five easiest teams to root against this weekend. Rams, Broncos, Bills, Patriots, Seahawks, nobody is safe. Along the way there's Giants coaching intrigue, Sam Darnold discourse, backup quarterback nightmares, and a reminder that New York fans never forget. Plus, the Mets land Bo Bichette while Kyle Tucker bolts for the Dodgers, setting up a massive day for both New York baseball teams. Loud, unhinged, and extremely opinionated.
Cinco De Luncho takes center stage as Evan, Tiki, and Shaun rank the five greatest games ever played at the old Giants Stadium. From iconic playoff blowouts to unforgettable regular season moments, each list sparks debate, nostalgia, and plenty of arguing over what truly belongs in the top five. The conversation weaves through legendary wins, painful losses that shaped championships, and personal memories from the field and the stands. A full-on Giants history lesson with strong opinions, laughs, and classic sports radio chaos.
The Athletic's Ian O'Connor joins Evan and Tiki with the latest on the John Harbaugh meeting and why the Giants appear to be leading the race. Ian explains what today's sit-down really means, why the face-to-face time with Joe Schoen matters most, and what Harbaugh is looking for when it comes to roster power and the quarterback plan. Then the conversation widens to the other suitors, including why Atlanta and Tennessee might come to Harbaugh instead of the other way around, plus the one “looming” team that could still complicate things. Ian also gives his current odds on Harbaugh landing with the Giants, and why money will not be the issue. Finally, it turns to Aaron Rodgers and what comes next, including the possibility of Minnesota, a fascinating GM “word salad,” and what it all signals about the Vikings' quarterback direction. Oh, and yes, the show also finds time for an all-time Cinco de Lunch moment: the “salmonella vs semolina” bread confusion goes fully off the rails.
Cinco de Lunch officially pivots away from football for the first time as Evan unveils his Top 5 Sandwiches of All Time and the studio immediately turns it into a food debate. The guys rank an Italian hero, grilled cheese, grilled chicken with roasted peppers and mozzarella, PB&J, and a turkey club, plus they argue the eternal question: does adding bacon change the name of the sandwich? It all peaks with an all time slip when “semolina” bread becomes “salmonella” bread live on air, leading to a full on correction, laughter, and a reminder of what you definitely do not want on your lunch.
A casual idea for tomorrow's Cinco turns into a full blown argument when Evan and Tiki start debating the best games ever played at old Giants Stadium. Evan plants his flag on the Jets beating the Bengals in the final game at the building, Tiki roasts him for treating a glorified preseason as history, and the whole thing spirals into condescension, yelling, and an all time “I hope Harbaugh leaves” line. Then the Cinco de Lunch-o aftermath keeps rolling: Sean gets publicly assigned the show's “L” on YouTube for the semolina vs salmonella disaster, the chat piles on, and a caller solves Evan's late night PB&J problem in two seconds by diagnosing the real culprit: refrigerated peanut butter.
Shaun Morash fires up full Cinco de Luncho mayhem, sending the booth into total chaos with yelling, laughing, and a runaway bumper. The show then pivots to Aaron Rodgers and the strangest possible retirement scenario: he quietly disappears without ever officially announcing he's done, while nobody even knows who he married.
Cinco de Luncho takes over the booth as Evan, Tiki, and Shaun rank every game from an unforgettable Wild Card Weekend. From the snoozer at the bottom of the list to an epic rivalry comeback at the top, the guys debate what actually makes a playoff game great. Is it the ending, the full three hour ride, the stakes, or the atmosphere? They break down Chargers vs Patriots, 49ers vs Eagles, Bills vs Jaguars, Rams vs Panthers, and the emotional roller coaster between the Packers and Bears. The discussion turns into a full blown argument over best ending versus best overall game, DVR watching versus live chaos, and why some games get punished just for kickoff time or location. Pure sports radio energy, food jokes included, as Cinco de Luncho delivers the definitive Wild Card Weekend rankings.
Hour 3 opens with the biggest win of Wild Card Weekend: the games were awesome, competitive, and for once the NFL escaped without a single officiating disaster hijacking the conversation. Evan and Tiki love that the storyline stayed on football, and they argue the league feels completely wide open, with guaranteed new blood headed to the Super Bowl. The guys then hit the funniest “info win” from the weekend, including a bizarre baseball stat tied to a Bills defender that somehow becomes a running joke for Buffalo's playoff run. Calls follow on how to combat tanking in the NFL, Buffalo's chances on the road, and why the Bills' path is brutal even if the vibes feel like “this is their year.” Then it turns into full Jets fan pain as Evan lays out the nightmare remaining AFC field, debates what would hurt Jets fans most, and gets pulled into a Justin Herbert discussion: is he overrated or just stuck with no help? The hour also includes Cinco de Luncho ranking the Wild Card games, Yankees anxiety over Cody Bellinger, Mets hopes for Kyle Tucker, and a darkly hilarious Jets Super Bowl timeline that spirals all the way into the distant future.
It's Wild Card Weekend, so we're playing the most dangerous game: who are we selfishly rooting for and why. The guys go matchup by matchup with Jets and Giants agendas all over the place, from hoping Carolina creates Bryce Young doubt (hello, Jets QB options) to rooting for pure chaos in Bears-Packers if it means more coaching openings. They also hit Bills-Jaguars, Eagles-Niners (and the John Harbaugh fear factor), plus the Patriots as the ultimate “please lose” postseason villain. Then it turns into full New York sports radio perfection: Cinco de Luncho takes over, Evan's brain gets exposed, and the crew reacts to the Saquon Barkley billboard shot at Giants fans on I-95. Hour 3 also dips into Knicks/Wizards draft-pick drama, Giants coordinator continuity talk (Kafka, Dart development), and a college QB watch that turns tonight's game into a Jets scouting mission. Key moments: rooting-interest power rankings, Giants coaching search circus, Saquon billboard outrage, Cinco de Luncho, and the phones lighting up with callers.
The Mets choose not to hold FanFest, and the optics could not be worse. The guys break down why skipping a fan event makes the organization look scared of its own fans, especially when there is nothing new to celebrate. Outside of modest moves, nothing about this roster feels better than it did months ago, and fans can feel it. The conversation then pivots to the New York football picture, including Antonio Pierce emerging as a legitimate sleeper candidate in the New York Giants head coaching search if it is not John Harbaugh or Kevin Stefanski. From there, the show spirals into classic chaos, Cinco de Lunch energy, Wild Card Weekend rankings, draft obsession, quarterback scouting madness, and the brutal reality that most fans watch sports through selfish rooting interests. It is part Mets frustration, part Giants coaching intrigue, and part unhinged Friday sports radio at its finest, with food debates, cheese takes, and playoff chaos layered on top.