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Did Joe Schoen pick Jaxson Dart, or was it a Daboll call? Jerry has the sound as the GM faces the media, saying they "need to get this straightened out," and Dart gets grilled about taking unnecessary hits. Plus, Sonny Gray torches his old team and says he "never wanted to go to New York" in the first place! All that, and the latest on the Knicks' loss in Boston.
BT & Sal dive into the Giants' most critical storyline: the return of QB Jaxson Dart and the interim head coaching debut of Mike Kafka. They debate whether Kafka's new role is his best chance to distinguish himself as a viable head coaching candidate and if he'll move away from the "idiotic" play-calling that exposed Dart to injury under Daboll. The hosts slam the mindset of fans who want to "put Dart in bubble wrap," arguing that playing is essential for his development and competitive spirit. The conversation also covers the perennial optimism of some Giants fans, questioning how they can feel "close" when the team is definitively 2-9. The hosts discuss Brian Cashman's annual charity sleep-out, wondering how he handles a "dangerous world" and nighttime bathroom breaks. Finally, they look at the coaching carousel, debating if Kafka should stay on if a "big boy" like Sean McDermott or Mike McCarthy is hired, or if he should use his improved resume to find a head coaching or coordinator job elsewhere.
Jaxson Dart needs reps, Sam Darnold melts down, and Shedeur struggles again. Giants keep losing — and maybe Daboll's okay with it? The Eagles soar, JJ McCarthy crashes, and the draft race heats up with the Giants sitting at No. 2. Plus: Who's still in the AFC hunt?
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BT & Sal erupt over another predictable Giants loss, arguing that the team's continued struggles after firing Brian Daboll definitively proves the problem lies with the "undermanned, under-talented" roster built by General Manager Joe Schoen. Tierney argues that more losses are a good thing as they should force Mr. Mara's hand to end Schoen's "colossal fail" of a tenure and allow for a clean-slate fresh start. Sal doubles down, asserting that a "lame duck GM" cannot be trusted to hire the next head coach, which would only lead to a perpetual "cycle of sloppiness" in the front office. They discuss the defensive coordinator's job security and call for a total organizational teardown to prevent a fifth consecutive losing season.
BT and Sal explode over a damning report that Giants rookie Abdul Carter missed a crucial walk-through because he was asleep inside the team facility. The hosts savage the lack of accountability, with Sal stating that being benched for only six plays was "not enough punishment." The discussion quickly turns to the larger cultural rot within the Giants, with a follow-up report revealing that missing meetings has been a "trend" that former coach Brian Daboll "let slide." BT and Sal rip Daboll for his inexcusable soft approach and lambast the veteran leadership for their lack of concern, declaring that the Giants' core "needs to be rattled" because the team has become a "joke" and a "circus."
BT & Sal are furious after new reporting reveals Giants rookie Abdul Carter has been consistently late, missed a walkthrough, and was found asleep in the facility, exposing a deep-seated lack of discipline in the organization. Sal savages interim head coach Mike Kafka for his weak response—only benching Carter for six plays—calling it a "two-foot putt" that Kafka three-putted, and removing him from future head coaching consideration. The hosts argue the blame extends beyond Carter, citing Daboll's failure to establish a culture and the lack of veteran leadership to hold the rookie accountable. Tierney draws a damning line from the placating of Odell Beckham Jr. under Tom Coughlin to the current culture crisis, declaring the Giants need a "big boy with stones" to fix the mess.
Jonah and Josh remain depressed Atlanta fans.
Bill Murphy & Danny Boy Reginald on the Giants firing Head Coach Brian Daboll. What does this move mean for the future of the franchise? Plus, Week 10 reactions from across the league.
On this week's Best of Valenti, Mike gives his unfiltered thoughts on his Giants firing head coach Brian Daboll and retaining GM Joe Schoen. Also, the guys wonder if there's an oversaturation of sports, break down Tarik Skubal's comments about his impending free agency in 2026, and do "The Picks".
ATH opens the show with some thoughts about the NY Knicks (2:02), then he shifts gears to the NY Giants and the Brian Daboll firing (hopefully Joe Schoen will follow Daboll out of NY next) (3:51). Around the NFL; weird season so far (12:57) and the NBA is so much of a better product than the NFL (15:38). Lastly, Nico Harrison has been fired by the Mavericks and the Mavericks are a mess (17:49). Then a recurring guest is back to talk some college sports- college football and college basketball (20:33). Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Boomer, Gio, and Jerry recap an eventful week in New York, including the Jets loss to the Patriots and Aaron Judge winning his third MVP. Plus, reaction to the Giants firing Brian Daboll; how must Daniel Jones feel about the Daboll news; a caller rips into Joe Schoen; Aaron Glenn continues to battle with the media; reactions on the Knicks and Scott Boras' Pete Alonso comments.
A packed Friday show begins with the Jets sinking even deeper as Justin Fields struggles again after one early touchdown drive. Boomer and Gio question how the team can keep putting him out there and what exactly the Jets are trying to accomplish the rest of the season. Jerry Recco's first update features the sounds of another Patriots win, Willie Colon declaring Fields is not an NFL quarterback, and reaction from Shane Bowen as he prepares for the Packers. Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani sweep the MVP awards, Scott Boras starts hyping Cody Bellinger, and Boomer laughs about Islanders rookie Matthew Schaefer being born the same year he started at WFAN. Hour two shifts to the Giants' head coaching search. Will they go with an experienced veteran or gamble on another coordinator. Gio sees both paths as possible and compares the situation to how the Patriots built around Drake Maye. Mike Tomlin's name surfaces, but acquiring him would take a trade. Jerry returns with more Jets misery, Dexter Lawrence reacts to Brian Daboll's firing, Mike Francesa's old Ohtani take resurfaces, and the guys talk about Barstool's Internet Invitational. Gio then wrestles with his Week 11 picks after going 0 for 5. Hour three features Boomer getting an alert about California flash floods and praising the Patriots' uniforms. Gio reveals his new obsession with the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald and jokes that this is what aging men do. He also admits he struggles with scripted streaming shows if there are actors instead of documentary storytelling. Jerry brings more Patriots Jets audio as Brock Purdy prepares to return for San Francisco. The hour ends with Gio reacting to two unnecessary apologies and a batch of fun calls. Hour four opens with the Patriots winning their eighth straight over the Jets as Drake Maye looks fully in command. The discussion turns to what the Giants need in their next head coach for Jaxson Dart and why the Jets must turn to Tyrod Taylor. Jerry's final update of the day features Justin Fields' uneven performance, Shane Bowen's comments on Daboll's firing, and Judge and Ohtani's MVP celebrations. Scott Boras pumps up Cody Bellinger, the Moment of the Day features a Chris Russo prank call, and the week wraps with Boomer and Gio's NFL picks for Week eleven.
Keith is joined by Bobby Skinner of the Giants Nation Podcast to get his thoughts on the state of the Giants, the Daboll firing, and more.
NBC Sports' Chris Simms says Daboll deserves a lot of the blame for Dart's wreck less runs because the head coach in football can get any message they want across and that wasn't being done. Should the Yankees have interest in Tatis Jr.? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
• Opening banter / birthdays / calendars (00:13) Light back-and-forth on missed birthdays, daylight-savings gripes, and Ireland closing early. MAJOR NON-GAME TOPICS • Giants fire Brian Daboll + “next coach” odds (04:00) They roast oddsmakers' list: Todd Monken as the favorite, confusion about Ben Johnson being listed despite already having a HC job, plus Joe Brady, Mike McDaniel, Raheem Morris, Jim Harbaugh, Bill Belichick, etc. • Jackson Dart discussion (06:11) Dart's toughness, upside, OL concerns, and whether his physical wear will affect development. • Bo Nix regression & evaluation (10:07) Why his tape isn't matching expectations, concerns about intermediate accuracy, and whether he settles into the QB20-35 tier. • Eagles offensive dysfunction / AJ Brown frustration (12:40) Play-calling issues under Kevin Petula, lack of targets for AJ Brown, OL injuries, lack of rhythm, Sirianni needing to self-correct. • Jaire Alexander stepping away (19:49) Concerns about mental health around the league and frustration that the trade happened right before this development. WEEK 11 GAMES (Each With Timecodes) Jets at Patriots (21:26) Biggest line of the week; Jets offense still broken; Patriots viewed as legit and physical. Commanders vs Dolphins (Madrid game) (24:20) Commanders imploded last week; Dolphins expected to enjoy the Spain trip more and play looser. Panthers at Falcons (25:11) Both teams inconsistent; Panthers “look OK until they don't”; slight lean Falcons at home. Bears at Vikings (26:33) Lack of belief in J.J. McCarthy; Bears' offense scores more reliably. Bengals at Steelers (27:21) Steelers need it to avoid losing ground in the division; Bengals pesky but overmatched. Packers at Giants (28:53) Jameis starting; Packers expected to control the game. Texans at Titans (29:21) Texans praised; Davis Mills “backup lifer” energy; Houston momentum favored. Chargers at Jaguars (29:58) Travis Hunter's season-ending injury; Chargers “need-to-win” tendency to collapse; Mario leans Jags. Buccaneers at Bills (32:22) Bills expected to bounce back; Bucs tough and disciplined; close game. 49ers at Cardinals (33:23) Strange line; Cardinals outmatched; Mario calls this his “lock of the week.” Ravens at Browns (35:18) Confusion why the line isn't bigger; strong confidence in Baltimore. Chiefs at Broncos (36:00) Chiefs in dangerous playoff position; must-win; trust placed in Reid/Mahomes. Lions at Eagles (SNF) (36:51) Eagles inconsistent but still NFC's #1 seed; Lions need to “earn it”; expected to be physical. Cowboys at Raiders (MNF) (39:04) Raiders' struggles vs Cowboys' volatility; emotional game following the tragedy; slight lean Dallas.
Michael listens to what Mike Kafka had to say in his first press conference as the Giants interim head coach. Mike Lupica joins to talk about the Giants keeping Schoen, but firing Daboll, & what Aaron Glenn had to say yesterday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Boomer and Gio close out the show with laughs and fireworks. The WFAN Golf Invitational idea takes over the studio as listeners imagine Gio and Mike Francesa teaming up on the course — though Gio insists there's “zero chance” Francesa would ever agree to play. The phones light up again with more reaction to Brian Daboll's firing, including a furious caller calling Joe Schoen a “back-stabbing s.o.b.” Al Dukes fills in for Jerry on the final update and delivers the Moment of the Day, featuring the viral golf debate. The guys also touch on YouTubeTV's messy rebate offer and a rumor linking Daboll to Penn State — but the day belongs to the fantasy of a WFAN Golf Showdown.
It's Fox Sports Radio's official fantasy football podcast! Dan Beyer and Mike Harmon open this midweek edition of the show reacting to the the New York Giants firing of head coach Brian Daboll... What does this mean for Jaxson Dart and his development? How do they think interim coach Mike Kafka will do? Was keeping GM Joe Schoen around the right call? Then the guys get into the news that Joe Burrow has returned to practice -- just how soon will we get to see him back out there on Sundays? Are the Bengals' playoff hopes alive? They also debate how likely it could really be to see Burrow traded this offseason. Plus, reacting to TreVeyon Henderson's breakout performance! Hosts: Mike Harmon, Dan Beyer Producer: Ian Roddy #fsrweekends #jssSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Jameis Winston expected to start on Sunday, Bart & Carlin take a look at Jaxson Dart's play style & try to figure out how he should change his approach. Plus, Mike Tannenbaum speaks on the Giants firing Daboll & Aaron Glenn's tirade against the media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Daboll's Out! Five Candidates for the Next Giants Head Coach Sheil is joined by The Ringer's own Danny Heifetz to talk about his Giants firing Brian Daboll. They discuss their feelings on the firing and whether general manager Joe Schoen should've been fired as well. Then Sheil throws five names for potential head coaches at Heifetz to see who he thinks should be the next head coach of the Giants. (00:00) Giants fire Daboll (1:47) Joe Schoen (09:37) Whom should they hire? (25:52) The Hurry Up This episode is sponsored by State Farm®️. Don't settle for just any insurance when there's State Farm. https://www.statefarm.com/lp/trainer The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Host: Sheil Kapadia Guest: Danny Heifetz Producers: Isaiah Blakely and Cameron Dinwiddie Social: Kiera Givens Production Supervision: Arjuna Ramgopowell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The guys react to the uninspiring 'Monday Night Football' game between the Packers and Eagles. Next, they discuss Brian Daboll being fired by the Giants. Finally, SHOWDOWN TIME! Must-add players at each position ahead of NFL Week 11. (00:00) Intro(02:06) ‘Monday Night Football'(19:25) Brian Daboll Fired(31:07) RB Waivers: Blake Corum, Tyler Allgeier, Sean Tucker(41:15) WR Waivers: Christian Watson, Darius Slayton, Parker Washington(50:03) TE Waivers: Cade Otton, Harold Fannin Jr., Colston Loveland(56:06) QB Waivers: Aaron Rodgers, Marcus Mariota, Jacoby Brissett(57:37) D/ST Waivers: Patriots, Ravens, Falcons(01:00:36) Emails Check out our 2025 Ringer Fantasy Football Rankings here! Email us! ringerfantasyfootball@gmail.com This episode is sponsored by Chime. Bank Smarter, Progress Farther Find your kitchen dreams at IKEA.us/dreamkitchen The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Hosts: Danny Heifetz, Danny Kelly, and Craig HorlbeckProducers: Kai Grady, Carlos Chiriboga, and Ronak Nair Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
C&R laugh about Rich's weanie festival adventures in Texas! They go Week 10 'THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GO HMM!' Brian Daboll fired by Giants, Niners lose, Daniel Jones & Jonathan Taylor superpowers in Berlin & more. Plus, Vegas odds are out on who will manage the NY Giants next! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Maller talks about Brian Daboll getting fired by the Giants and if he deserved more time to coach Jaxon Dart, Lane Kiffin and Klint Kubiak being the betting favorites to replace Daboll in New York, Bills coach Sean McDermott basically shutting down a reunion with Daboll, Maller to the Third Degree, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tierney & Licata, Evan & Tiki and Boomer & Gio react to the Brian Daboll firing and news on general manager Joe Schoen following the loss to the Bears in Week 10
The Giants fire Brian Daboll after another brutal collapse — was it the right move? Brad Fowler and Alex Higdon break down all the biggest storylines from NFL Week 10 and College Football Week 11. We cover — Brian Daboll getting fired by the Giants after another brutal collapse, and why this move might backfire on New York. The Chargers overcome major O-line injuries as Justin Herbert continues to play at a Pro Bowl level, while the Steelers look stuck in neutral. Matt Stafford officially enters the MVP race as the Rams prove they’re a legit Super Bowl contender. Caleb Williams leads another clutch 4th-quarter comeback for the Bears, Trevor Lawrence melts down in Houston, and the Bills embarrass themselves again — is it time for Buffalo to move on from Sean McDermott? Plus, we hand out this week’s NFL Game Balls In College Football, Oregon grinds out a statement win over Iowa in freezing rain and snow, proving they can win any way they need to. Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza delivers his Heisman moment in a last-minute drive to beat Penn State, Diego Pavia puts Vanderbilt on his back for an unforgettable OT win vs. Auburn, and Texas Tech makes a College Football Playoff statement by dominating BYU. We also hand out this week’s CFB Helmet Stickers.
Dave gives his reaction to Brian Daboll being fired. Was this the right time to make that move? And why wasn't Joe Schoen shown the door? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Boomer & Gio explore the crazy idea of the Giants trading for their next head coach — could Mike Tomlin actually be in play? The guys debate whether Big Blue needs an experienced leader or another first-time coordinator. Plus, Jerry's update includes Sean McDermott on a Daboll return, Jon Gruden's advice to Jaxson Dart, and yet another low-scoring Eagles win. The Rangers finally pull out a victory at MSG, the Jets are somehow still “in the hunt,” and in the Moment of the Day — Al reveals his unusual taste in women, and the studio loses it.
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Boomer & Gio react to the stunning move by the Giants to fire Brian Daboll while keeping GM Joe Schoen. Gio calls it strange to split up the duo that came in together, while Boomer wonders what this means for Jaxson Dart's future. Is this the right reset for the franchise or another sign of front-office confusion at MetLife?
Boomer & Gio wonder how Daniel Jones really feels about Brian Daboll's firing. Gio thinks Jones might be quietly celebrating after a rocky relationship with his now-former head coach. Boomer weighs in on what this means for Jones' future with Jaxson Dart taking over. Plus, Jerry Recco's update features Daboll reaction, Eagles-Packers highlights, and the Rangers finally winning at home.
Boomer & Gio react to the Giants being featured on Hard Knocks: In Season with the NFC East and the timing couldn't be juicier. Gio jokes that it's reality TV gold after Daboll's firing, while Boomer wonders if Jon Gruden could actually return to coach Jaxson Dart. Plus, Chris Simms defends Mike McDaniel, Zac Taylor's job could be in danger, and Michelle Beadle unloads on Stephen A. Smith in a fiery media feud.
Gio can't understand why Joe Schoen survives after he and Brian Daboll “failed on an epic level.” Boomer and Gio break down Schoen's shaky draft record, the rumors that Jaxson Dart was a Daboll guy, and whether keeping Schoen makes any sense. Jerry's update features Tiki Barber's thoughts on the Daboll firing saying the culture in the building did change — plus highlights from Eagles-Packers and the Rangers' rare home win. In the final segment, the guys debate whether Mike Kafka deserves his shot to lead the Giants for the rest of the season.
Boomer & Gio react to the Giants officially firing Brian Daboll while keeping Joe Schoen a decision Gio finds puzzling. With Jaxson Dart in place, this suddenly becomes one of the NFL's most attractive jobs. The guys debate potential replacements, from Steve Spagnuolo to big-name college coaches, and wonder how Daniel Jones feels about the move. Jerry's update features Daboll reaction, Eagles-Packers highlights, and a rare Rangers win at home. It's officially all about Jaxson Dart and 2026 for Big Blue.
Boomer & Gio react to the Giants officially firing Brian Daboll but somehow keeping Joe Schoen. Gio calls it “a package breakup that makes no sense,” while Boomer looks ahead to who could replace him, from Steve Spagnuolo to big-name college coaches. The guys question Schoen's future, debate whether Jaxson Dart was really a Daboll guy, and react to Tiki Barber saying the culture changed under Daboll. Then, the Giants' season gets even juicier they're starring in Hard Knocks: In Season with the entire NFC East. Gio floats Jon Gruden as a wild replacement idea, Boomer wonders if Zac Taylor could be next to go, and Michelle Beadle goes head-to-head with Stephen A. Smith in a fiery media showdown. Finally, could the Giants actually trade for their next head coach? Boomer thinks Mike Tomlin might be worth a call. Plus, Jerry Recco's updates feature Daboll reaction, Gruden on Jaxson Dart, and the Rangers finally winning at MSG capped off by the Moment of the Day: Al Dukes admits he's into “horse face women,” and the room absolutely loses it.
Boomer & Gio dive into the Giants' stunning decision to part ways with Brian Daboll while keeping GM Joe Schoen. Gio calls it a baffling move after both men failed together, while Boomer questions what ownership really sees in Schoen. The guys debate how this impacts Jaxson Dart's development, who's to blame for the collapse, and whether the Giants just created even more confusion at the top.
Boomer & Gio react to Tiki Barber's comments about how Brian Daboll changed the Giants' culture for better or worse. Was the foundation stronger under Daboll than people think, or did the locker room tune him out? The guys debate what “culture” really means after another losing season. Plus, Jerry Recco's update features Tiki's full remarks, reaction to the firing, and highlights from Eagles-Packers and the Rangers' surprising home win.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te’o, and Isaiah Stanback sharing their takeaways from the Eagles victory over the Packers. Then they react to the Giants decision to fire Brian Daboll.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hutt and Chad break down why LSU is f&@$ed. They're following a Governor's orders who doesn't know what he doesn't know. Everyone remember who started this: Governor Jeff Landry — who envoked Trump's name…. And did the Republican president respond? Hell. no. Plus, CBS Sports Football Analyst, Emory Hunt joins the show to discuss the timing to fire Daboll, Shedder Sanders still sitting in Cleveland and how attractive is the Titans HC job? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today's Sports Daily covers your NFL numbers over the weekend, who's your MVP, NY Giants fire Brian Daboll and for good reason, MLB steps in and changes betting practices with prop bets, & update on the Circa contests. Music written by Bill Conti & Allee Willis (Casablanca Records/Universal Music Group) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
While recording a disjointed episode include a combination of "Stock Up/Stock Down", "Winners and Losers" and "If the Season Ended Today", news broke that the New York Giants have fired head coach Brian Daboll. Who could be the next Giants head coach? Lane Kiffin? Nick Saban? Bill Belichick? Get $10 Off at BRUNT with code GODBLESS at https://www.bruntworkwear.com/stugotz #Bruntpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gregg Rosenthal is joined by NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport to react to the New York Giants firing Head Coach Brian Daboll. The guys discuss want went into the decision (0:10), what could be next for General Manager Joe Schoen (06:15) and what to expect from interim Head Coach Mike Kafka (14:00). Plus, Joe Burrow is back on the practice field (16:10)! Note: time codes approximate. NFL Daily YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nflpodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Van Pelt says someone had to answer for another blown lead and that was Daboll today. Who do Giants fans want to see at quarterback? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A weekly staple on 'The Rich Eisen Show' since 2018, 'Overreaction Monday' is now also an extended podcast with Rich and Chris Brockman debating the latest in the NFL. Today's topics: :45 - The Patriots are the best team in the AFC 7:00 - The Bills won't win a playoff game this season/their Super Bowl window has closed 10:55 - The NFC road to the Super bowl goes through the West 15:00 - Jonathan Taylor locked up at least one award on Sunday 18:20 - If Dan Campbell calls offensive plays the rest of the season, the Lions will be the NFC's one-seed 21:45 - The cliff has come for Aaron Rodgers/the Steelers should think about starting Mason Rudolph 25:25 - If Brian Daboll eats it, the Giants should call Lane Kiffin to match him back up with Jaxson Dart 29:40 - The AFC North winner will be 9-8 and lose to the five-seed 32:25 - Winner of next Sunday Night Football's Lions vs Eagles is going to the Super Bowl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rich reacts to Drake Maye leading the Patriots to an 8-2 start and explains why you should get used to the idea of New England repping the AFC in the Super Bowl this season, and weighs in on Jonathan Taylor's latest MVP turn in the Indianapolis Colts' Week 10 overtime win over the Atlanta Falcons. Rich breaks down the NFC's top games including Dan Campbell taking over play calling duties in the Detroit Lions' 44-22 rout of the Washington Commanders, Matthew Stafford and the Rams' 42-26 beatdown of the 49ers, and the Seattle Seahawks stomping the Arizona Cardinals 44-22. Rich and the guys react to the breaking news of the Giants firing former NFL Coach of the Year Brian Daboll ending his 20-40-1 tenure in New York. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We look back at the moments we doubted Brian Daboll
The Giants blew another late lead and now are 2-8. Was yesterday's loss the official end of the Daboll era? What about Joe Schoen? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The New York Giants are once again at an organizational crossroads after firing head coach Brian Daboll. Does the front office have a plan? Join hosts Ethan, Weis and Nick for this conversation about the direction of the team. Topics covered include: Why Daboll needed to be fired as soon as possible and his usage of Jaxson Dart was negligent, how general manager Joe Schoen has insulated himself from blame in the front office, react to the news that Schoen will lead the search for Daboll's replacement and air grievances for yet another lost Giants season.
Shaun Morash has a scoop that the Giants were prepared to fire Brian Daboll following the loss to Denver. Plus, Shaun and Tommy Lugauer argue if Daboll or Joe Schoen is more to blame; Boomer & Gio and BT & Sal react to Morash's report and discuss Daboll's future; BT & Sal react to the Giants' inactive trade deadline; Boomer says Jaxson Dart is better than Bo Nix