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Josh Tupou gives the Giants another big veteran body inside, but the sacrifice is clear: this still may not be enough to fix a defensive line room that already needed help. Eddie Goldman's workout and Tupou's signing show the Giants know the problem is real, but the question is whether these moves are actual answers or just late-May patchwork.Follow on Spotify and leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts if you enjoy no-BS Giants debate.Did the Giants do enough by signing Josh Tupou? Not yet — Tupou helps the depth chart, but Drew and Rob argue this move feels more like a band-aid than a real fix unless the Giants find another meaningful defensive line answer.Drew and Rob open with the Giants' continued search for interior defensive line help after working out veteran Eddie Goldman and signing Josh Tupou. Goldman is framed as an older but potentially fresher veteran because of the time he missed earlier in his career, while Tupou is treated as a massive run-stopping body who gives the Giants familiarity and size, but not necessarily a full solution. The core debate is simple: credit the Giants for finally reacting to a roster hole, but do not pretend a depth signing fixes the whole room.The Tupou discussion turns into the biggest football argument of the episode. Drew walks through Tupou's size, Bengals background, Ravens connection, limited recent production, and the obvious question of whether a player with six games over the last two seasons can be sold as a real answer. The hosts land in a practical middle ground: the signing is better than doing nothing, but Giants fans should not treat it like the defensive line problem is solved.Is this actual roster improvement, or just the best available move in late May?The show also covers Francis Mauigoa officially signing his rookie deal, leaving Arvell Reese as the last Giants rookie still unsigned. The hosts are not overly worried about Reese because rookie contracts are largely slotted, but they do spend time on why Mauigoa's edge and attitude make him an interesting fit at guard once padded practices begin.Should Giants fans care that Arvell Reese is still unsigned, or is this just normal rookie-contract timing?Later, Drew and Rob react to Mike Florio's theory about Joe Schoen's extension and whether John Harbaugh needs Schoen around as a potential scapegoat if the season goes wrong. The hosts strongly push back on that idea, arguing that Harbaugh does not fit the profile of a coach looking for a built-in excuse, and that if Harbaugh truly wanted Schoen gone, the Giants likely would have moved on already.The episode wraps with broader Giants roster talk, front-office frustration, and some classic Goofball tangents, including the hosts reacting to chat comments, joking about old friendships, weight loss, former Giants receiver Parris Campbell retiring, and a quick side conversation on Kyler Murray and the Cardinals.Merch: https://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/ Support: https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs All episodes: https://2giantgoofballs.buzzsprout.com/Send us Fan MailSupport the show
In this episode, we sit down with Brieane (Brie) Olson, CEO of PacSun, for a conversation that is equal parts brand strategy masterclass and career inspiration. Brie has spent nearly two decades at PacSun — moving from design and product to marketing and digital before stepping into the CEO role three years ago — and has led one of retail's most remarkable transformation stories, taking the brand from bankruptcy to a Harvard Business School case study and a cult following with Gen Z. She opens up about the viral TikTok moment that shaped PacSun's entire philosophy around co-creation, why most brands are fundamentally misunderstanding Gen Z and Gen Alpha, and what it actually looks like to give your customers a real seat at the table — not just a focus group. She also digs into her own leadership journey, why she went back to school at 40, and what she'd tell anyone trying to build something meaningful from wherever they're starting. Her new book, Co-Created, is out now.Key Takeaways:// Treat your customers as co-creators, not an audience. The turning point in PacSun's story came when an everyday consumer — not a contracted influencer — filmed a TikTok in her bedroom that sold 11,000 pairs of jeans in under 48 hours. The lesson Brie took from it: when you truly empower customers to love and represent your brand, the results can far outpace anything a paid campaign produces.// Give Gen Z an actual seat at the table — not just a survey. PacSun's Youth Advisory Council brings together 14 young people aged 12 to 26 who function like a board of directors — weighing in on tech initiatives, marketing campaigns, and strategy. Social listening is a starting point, but the brands that win are the ones creating formal structures to involve their community in real decisions.// Experiential retail isn't complicated: the mall is back, and unexpected pop-ups are winning. Gen Z and Gen Alpha want to touch product, hang out with friends, and be surprised. PacSun has seen major success showing up trackside at Formula One in Austin, at Goofball, and in other culturally-relevant spaces. Meeting the customer in moments that matter to them — not just in places convenient to the brand — is the new retail playbook.// You don't need a title to start leading. Brie's advice for early-career listeners: stay deeply curious, build relationships relentlessly, never stay too rigidly in your lane, and do more than what's expected of you. She also makes the point that identifying what's blocking your growth — and taking action on it — matters more than waiting for the right opportunity. She went back to school at 40. It's never too late to fill the gap.Connect with Brie: LinkedInGet a Copy of the Book: Amazon____Join the MHH Collective! The MHH Collective is a community for marketers and business owners to connect, ask real questions, and grow their careers together. Join for access to live Q&As with industry experts, a private Slack community, and ongoing resources: https://www.marketinghappyhr.com/mhh-collectiveSay hi! DM us on Instagram and let us know what content you want to hear on the show - We can't wait to hear from you! Please also consider rating the show and leaving a review, as that helps us tremendously as we move forward in this Marketing Happy Hour journey and create more content for all of you. Join the MHH Collective: Join nowGet the latest marketing trends, open jobs and MHH updates, straight to your inbox: Join our email list!Follow MHH on Social: Instagram | LinkedIn | TikTok | Facebook
Joe Schoen's quiet John Ritcher hire gives the Giants a badly needed college scouting layer, but it also puts more attention on whether this front office can finally turn mid-round picks into real starters. Drew and Rob debate whether this is a real scouting fix or just a smart behind-the-scenes add that still has to prove itself.Follow on Spotify and leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts if you enjoy no-BS Giants debate. It helps more Giants fans find the show and keeps the Goofball community growing.The Big Question: Did Joe Schoen just fix a Giants scouting blind spot? The John Ritcher hire gives the Giants another respected college scouting voice, but the real answer depends on whether New York starts finding more reliable value after Round 2.Can one hire fix years of mid-round frustration?The biggest debate starts with the Giants bringing in John Ritcher from Houston to take over a college scouting role that had been vacant for years. Drew and Rob break down why the move makes sense, why the Dolphins/Texans/Giants connection matters, and why this should not automatically be framed as proof that Joe Schoen is either completely safe or secretly on the way out. The stronger point is simpler: the Giants needed another serious scouting voice, and Ritcher's background makes him a logical addition.The conversation turns into a bigger draft-room argument. The Giants have had first-round hits and misses like most teams, but the harder problem has been finding enough reliable contributors in the middle and late rounds. Drew and Rob point to how rare real Day 3 hits have felt for this team, with Darius Slayton standing out mostly because there have not been enough examples like him. That is where Ritcher's value would actually show up if this move works.Is Malik Nabers ready enough, or does patience matter more?The show then shifts to Jordan Raanan's report that the Giants remain hopeful Malik Nabers can be ready for Week 1 against the Cowboys. Drew and Rob both land in the same practical place: optimism is good, but forcing Nabers back too quickly would be a mistake. If he misses a game or two, that is a lot easier to live with than risking the long-term health of the most important piece in the Giants' passing game.From there, the guys react to the report that the Giants were almost the NFL's backup choice for the Seahawks opener. They appreciate the respect, but nobody is exactly begging to open the season against the defending champs. That rolls into John Harbaugh's Miami of Ohio commencement speech, where his comments about resilience, toughness, and moving forward after bad news sounded pretty clearly connected to his own exit from Baltimore and new chapter with the Giants.The final major topic is Eli Manning explaining why he did not want to play for the Chargers. Drew and Rob go through the dinner story, the reported friction between coach, GM, and ownership, and why Eli's read on the Chargers' commitment to winning looks a lot more reasonable now than it did to people crushing him back in 2004. The episode closes with some Giants history, Ernie Accorsi irony, basketball talk, and the usual Goofball nonsense.Merch: https://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/ Support: https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs All episodes: https://2giantgoofballs.buzzsprout.com/Send us Fan MailSupport the show
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The upside is obvious: the Giants finally have more offensive pieces around Jaxson Dart, from Malik Nabers and Darnell Mooney to Isaiah Likely, Cam Skattebo, Tyrone Tracy Jr., and Francis Mauigoa. The risk is just as obvious: if Nabers' knee or Andrew Thomas' health becomes a problem, the whole “better offense” argument changes fast. Follow on Spotify and leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts if you enjoy no-BS Giants debate. Send this episode to a Giants fan who thinks this offense is already fixed.The big question is whether the 2026 New York Giants offense is actually better than last year. On paper, Drew and Rob see a stronger group, but the real answer depends on Nabers' recovery, Jaxson Dart's year-two jump, the new offensive structure, and whether the offensive line stays healthy enough to let the upgrades matter.Malik Nabers starts the episode because his second knee procedure gives Giants fans another reason to watch his recovery closely. The report says the cleanup was to remove scar tissue and is not expected to change the timeline, but the Goofballs are not treating that as a reason to fully relax. Until Nabers is back on the field moving like himself, the Giants' No. 1 weapon still comes with a real question attached.That turns into a bigger debate about balance. Drew questions whether the Giants offense has been too dependent on forcing the ball to Nabers, while Rob pushes back on the idea that having a superstar receiver is somehow a bad thing. The middle ground is where the episode lands: Nabers should be the top threat, not the entire plan.From there, the show turns into the full 2026 offense test. The quarterback room starts with Jaxson Dart, and the case for improvement is mostly about year-two growth, better coaching, and a structure that should not ask him to be the whole offense every snap. Drew and Rob also hit the running back room with Skattebo, Tracy, Singletary, and the old-school impact of Patrick Ricard as a true blocking fullback.The wide receiver room may be the biggest paper upgrade. Nabers is still the headliner, but Darnell Mooney, Calvin Austin III, and Malachi Fields give the Giants more real options than last year. Drew also makes the case that Darius Slayton can finally slide back into the role he is built for instead of being asked to carry too much of the offense.Isaiah Likely drives the tight end discussion. Drew and Rob frame him less like a traditional tight end and more like a big slot weapon who can create matchup problems. That also puts pressure on Theo Johnson, because if the drops continue, the Giants now have more flexibility to shift the role around.The offensive line closes the episode with the biggest “prove it” conversation. Francis Mauigoa gives the Giants major upside at guard, but Drew and Rob do not treat it like a guaranteed fix. They get into the coaching change, backup depth, Marcus Mbow as a possible interior option, and the uncomfortable Andrew Thomas health question Giants fans do not want to hear but have to consider.This episode is not just about whether the Giants added talent. It is about whether they finally built an offense that can survive real football problems. Nabers' recovery, Dart's development, Skattebo's role, Likely's fit, Mauigoa's adjustment, and Andrew Thomas' availability all feed into the same question: are the Giants actually better now, or is this another offseason where the names look better than the answers?Merch: https://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/ Support: https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs All episodes: Send us Fan MailSupport the show
The Giants can chase Kenny Moore as a veteran defensive back who could help a secondary with real question marks, but the sacrifice is obvious: if he wanted out of Indianapolis because of man coverage, New York may be looking at a player who does not match what this defense wants to be. Is adding talent worth it if the fit might be wrong from the start?Follow the show on Spotify and leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts if you enjoy the Giants debates, roster breakdowns, and no-BS fan reactions.Drew breaks down the Giants cutting four players before rookie minicamp: Elijah Chatman, Swayze Bozeman, Courtney Jackson, and Marlon Tuipulotu. The moves are not shocking, but they do matter as the roster starts making room for draft picks, undrafted rookies, tryout players, and the next wave of offseason competition. Chatman had become a fan favorite because of his effort, but the Giants have added more proven defensive line bodies. Bozeman was mainly a special teams piece, Jackson was buried in the wide receiver room, and Tuipulotu was another defensive line depth option in a crowded group.Rookie minicamp also gets discussed, with the reminder that this is the time of year where hype can get out of control fast. Drew talks about which young players actually matter more when camp reports start coming out, including Arvell Reese, C.C. Maunoa, Colton Hood, and Malachi Fields, while warning Giants fans not to overreact to every undrafted rookie headline.Jameis Winston also somehow becomes part of the show after being named a FOX Sports correspondent for the FIFA World Cup. Drew may not be a soccer guy, but Jameis with a microphone is almost guaranteed to produce clips worth watching. That leads to a classic Goofballs detour into Best in Show, Fred Willard, Stifler's mom, and why Winston might have a long media career once football is done.The main debate centers on Kenny Moore after the Colts cut the former Pro Bowl corner. Moore is 30 years old, has years of production, can play mostly in the slot, has taken some outside and safety snaps, and still brings impressive run-defense value for a smaller defensive back. The argument for the Giants is simple: the secondary needs help, and Moore's versatility could give them another veteran option in a room with Paulson Adebo, Deonte Banks, Colton Hood, Greg Newsome, Drew Phillips, Javon Holland, and Tyler Nubin all carrying different levels of uncertainty.But the concern is just as real. If Moore's issue in Indianapolis was tied to Lou Anarumo's man-coverage scheme, then why would he be a clean fit for a Giants defense expected to play plenty of press-man coverage? Drew walks through both sides: maybe the Giants could sell him on a bigger role as a slot/safety hybrid, or maybe the scheme fit makes the whole thing a bad idea before it even starts. The bottom line is that the Giants should at least have the conversation.The episode closes with live chat questions on the Giants' run defense, whether the new defensive line room can make up for losing Dexter Lawrence, Arvell Reese and Tremaine Edmunds changing the linebacker picture, Ladarius Sneed, Christian Wilkins, Kevin Zeitler, Evan Neal's roster chances, John Michael Schmitz, and which players might benefit most from the new coaching staff.Question for Giants fans: would you take a shot on Kenny Moore, or stay away if the man-coverage concern is real?Merch: https://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/Support: https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsAll episodes: https://2giantgoofbalSend us Fan MailSupport the show
Beam me up, Stephen. We start Maylien Invasion 2: Resurgence in the reliable hands of our Ultimate Returning Champion, the Wordslinger Sai King, while he's hopped up on Goofballs with Dreamcatcher. Email: WeeklyPodcastMassacreInstagram: @WeeklyMassacreThreads: @WeeklyMassacreMusic by Dora the Destroyer
Welcome back to WE LOVE TO HATE EVERYTHING — your weekly escape into reality TV chaos, questionable decisions, and the ever-evolving universe of Sister Wives: Brown Town.It's commentary, it's gossip, it's social media archaeology — and it's all in Brown Town.
Got the rare Sunday podcast started with 22 Sri Lankan monks getting caught smuggling 240 pounds of marijuana, and then talked about the US accusing a Mexican governor of aiding the Sinaloa cartel. Plus the WHCD would-be assassin, Timmy the humpback whale freed from being stuck, Pakistan violence spiraling, Clavicular accused of sexual assault, and a Scottish priest has been jailed after friend testified that the priest attempted oral sex on him several times while drunk. Music: David Allan Coe/"D-R-U-N-K"
The Giants can add speed, ball skills, and long-term upside by drafting a corner in 2026, but they can also spend real draft capital and still come away without a true boundary answer. If Joe Schoen goes corner early, which prospect actually fixes CB1 instead of just adding another name to an unsettled room?Follow on Spotify so you do not miss the next episode, and if you listen on Apple Podcasts, please leave a 5-star rating and review. It helps more Giants fans find the show.In this episode, Drew and Rob count down their top 10 cornerbacks in the 2026 NFL Draft and keep the conversation locked on the question that matters most for the Giants: who can really hold up outside and become the long-term boundary answer? They work through the tradeoff between upside and reliability, debate whether it is smarter to chase traits or play it safer at one of the hardest positions to project, and stack the class based on fit as much as talent. Mansoor Delane finishes at the top because he feels like the safest bet to become a real outside starter, while Jermod McCoy brings top-tier talent but major medical risk after the ACL injury. Colton Hood gets pushed near the top because of his physical press-man style and upside, even with the smaller sample size. D'Angelo Ponds creates one of the biggest debates in the episode because the playmaking is real, but the size and projection questions are just as real. The guys also break down Davison Igbinosun, Treydan Stukes, Keionte Scott, Keith Abney II, Chris Johnson, and Brandon Cisse, with a strong focus on which prospects are true perimeter corners versus slot or flex pieces. The result is less a generic top-10 list and more a Giants-specific argument about how to avoid spending premium draft capital on a corner who still does not solve the real problem.Before the CB countdown, the show opens with quick Giants news, including the Brandon Allen signing, local pro day names, reported interest in Georgia Tech guard Kalen Rutledge, and a visit with veteran defensive tackle D.J. Reeder. The episode also closes with the Goofballs accidentally locking themselves into a future combine challenge after the audience hit the Super Chat number live.This is the audio from yesterday morning's live show.Merch: https://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/ Support: https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs All episodes: https://2giantgoofballs.buzzsprout.com/Send us Fan MailSupport the show
Struggling with compliance chaos? Discover how to transform it into clarity and confidence with Adam Goslin's expert insights. This episode of Compliance Unfiltered unveils a practical framework to streamline your compliance efforts, making them efficient and scalable. Learn how to avoid common pitfalls like over-relying on IT and siloed processes that hinder growth. Adam shares real-world strategies, including leveraging third-party consultants and creating centralized repositories, to protect against personnel turnover and enhance transparency. Whether you're starting out or refining your program, this episode offers actionable guidance to build a resilient compliance operation that supports growth and reduces risk. Perfect for compliance officers, IT leaders, and CEOs ready to stop firefighting and start leading with confidence. Tune in to learn how to turn compliance from a daunting task into a strategic advantage.
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DeZine Metal Art presents Chatty Madi MondayThis Monday, we have James Delisle who you may know as Oogie Boogie, Pegasus, and Temu Chatty Madi from the Goofball part of Flat Out FridayTune in to find the behind the scenes on his crazy costume ideas and his flat track careerBody Craft presents season 6 ep 2 LIVE on Facebook or anywhere you listen to your podcasts Huge thank you to our show sponsors;DeZine Metal Art Body Craft of AntiochLiving Like OutlawsShape of YouIwma Nation4 Left TurnsPhotos by Crystal Clear Moments
We revisit the world of Megalopolis via the documentary, very creatively titled, Mega-Doc, with our guest Cole, a comrade in arms with Tim over at the violentpeople.co homestead. Before that we kick around a few current happenings in the wide world of news.Recorded on Saturday, January 17th, 2026 around 11.30 AM Korea Standard Time. Commiserate on Discord: discord.gg/aDf4Yv9PrYNever Forget: standwithdanielhale.orgGenral RecommendationsTim's Recommendation: Grifthorse Cole's Recommendation: 1) Sirāt 2) keatstaJosh's Recommendation: Leaving Las Vegas Pre-recommendation: VideoheavenMore From Timothy Robert BuechnerPodcast: Q&T ARE / violentpeople.co Tweets: @ROHDUTCHLocationless Locationsheatdeathpod.comEvery show-related link is corralled and available here.Twitter: @heatdeathpodPlease send all Letters of Derision, Indifference, Inquiry, Mild Elation, et cetera to: heatdeathoftheuniversepodcast@gmail.comSend us a textSupport the showSupport: patreon / buzzsprout
NEED TO KNOW: Tuesday 2/17: World's Smallest Indoor Motorcycle Race at the Coop Wednesday 2/18: Elwood's pre-party mini bike race, pits inside, race in the parking lot Thursday: Harley-Davidson Museum race 6-8pm, then official pre-party at Miramar Theater with DJ Magic Mike Friday 2/21: Flat Out Friday, afterparty at the Coop with Midwest Mudfest + Spaghetti Wrestling Saturday 2/22: Mama Tried at Eagles Ballroom, perogis at Kochanski's, afterparty at Iron Horse Hotel Sunday 2/23: Rumors of a motorcycle race on ice in Milwaukee Book your hotels THE EPISODE: https://www.instagram.com/marko_weirdo/ Jeremy goes solo Guest: Marco Lazarovich, Harley factory race team engineer, crew chief for James Rispoli King of the Baggers explained like you have too many concussions "It's not developed to be a sport bike — that's the handicap" Chain wallet guys now care about Superbike "I'm just nerdy in something that's not nerd" Goofball: has to be stupid, has to be entertaining, has to be somewhat competitive Jets Pizza guy ,"Maybe 30% chance I wreck the costume" Chicken bike, "Dude, I need 60 lbs of feathers" 71 vs 70.5 inches — close enough 3 hours bleaching a mullet for Hulk Hogan "Wait, women do this normally?"
Welcome back Pauper fam! This week we're solidly into 2026 which means it's time to take stock of the Pauper format to see where we're starting things off this time around. Menaces of the last year remain at the very top of the metagame but there are lots of decks just getting started on their rise. We're looking forward to keeping up with the format churn right alongside you! Thank you as always for listening, fam!Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/kdvSavFkpzCheck out our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CommonGroundMTGMarzaboi's "Blink" Dredge decklist: https://mtgdecks.net/Pauper/dredge-decklist-by-marzaboi-2753090Upcoming Pauper Events:The 3rd Common Ground Cup ($2k Pauper Tournament) - Saturday January 31st @ Game Knight, Columbia TN: https://topdeck.gg/event/the-3rd-common-ground-cup Featuring live-streamed coverage and commentary and a trophy for the winner!1/9-1/11 - SCGCON Atlanta - Pauper $1ks on Friday @ 10am & Sunday @ 9am: https://scgcon.starcitygames.com/schedule/scg-con-atlanta-2026/1/10 - Win-A-Box @ The Gamer's Wharf, Wyoming MI: https://www.thegamerswharf.com/calendar_of_eventsNorth Carolina-Area Listeners: Check out the Piedmont Pauper League @ Dragon's Hoard, Greensboro NC! 6 monthly tournaments culminate in a grand prize: travel stipend and entry into CGCup4 this summer! January event registration is now open: https://www.spicerack.gg/events/2834147Nashville-Area Thursday Pauper League @ Middle TN Gaming in Bellevue: https://www.facebook.com/p/Middle-Tennessee-Gaming-61567309793600/Any questions or feedback for us? Email us at: commongroundmtgpod@gmail.comhttps://twitter.com/CamPlaysMagichttps://twitter.com/Hippo_1124Thomas' BlueSky: @thomasdoesalot.bsky.social Hippo's BlueSky: @hippo2112.bsky.social
10 months gone. New shop, no sign. Sparkle managers. Avatar understanding. 86 pepperoni. Honyakers. We're back. NEED TO KNOW: Flat Out Friday: Feb 21 Mama Tried: Feb 22-23 Raffle bike: 2017 Low Rider S by Matt OBC $30 at https://mamatriedshow.com/pages/giveaway-bike Races Info https://flatoutfriday.com/pages/register-to-race Goofball class "bounty": pitch your build idea, potentially get $1k info.flatoutfriday@gmail.com Partner code on flatoutfriday.com 20% off, bypasses Ticketmaster ------ THE REUNION EPISODE: Recording in Warren's new shop the $4,000 shovelhead on Facebook Marketplace 25 pull-ups worth of core strength no sign, just vibes notebook aint full, still 100 things to do daily can't make enough bacon 86 pepperoni "Sparkle manager" "Avatar understanding" Honyaker YouTube democratizing the skills "Grinder, drill, stick welder, you can make some shit"
Send us a textThe Giants are hanging by a thread — rumors swirling, injuries mounting, and fans desperate for answers. In this episode of 2 Giant Goofballs, Drew and Rob tackle the storm surrounding Brian Daboll, the shocking reports out of Denver, and what's next for Big Blue heading into a must-win Week 10.WFAN's Shawn Morash dropped a bombshell — insiders claim ownership was ready to fire Daboll after the Denver collapse before cooler heads prevailed. The Goofballs unpack that story with raw honesty, discussing how real that tension might have been inside the organization and whether patience or panic will define the rest of the season.Then it's time to dig into the Giants vs Bears injury chaos. Both teams are limping into Sunday, and Drew and Rob comb through the full report, breaking down which absences could completely alter the game plan. Who's trending up? Who's sitting out? Who might surprise everyone and suit up anyway? It's detailed, data-driven, and delivered with Goofball energy.Finally, the guys tackle their favorite part of every week — the NFL Week 10 picks. Straight-up, against the spread, and over/unders — every game, every prediction, and every debate. Expect fiery arguments, bold upsets, and more than a few laughs along the way as they bring their unfiltered takes to the mic.If you're tired of cookie-cutter football talk, this is the show for you. Drew and Rob bring a fan's passion with an insider's eye, mixing sharp analysis with a sense of humor that keeps even the toughest losses entertaining. It's authentic, emotional, and uniquely Goofball.
Send us a textThe Giants stood still while the NFL went wild.New York made zero moves at the trade deadline — even after calling Miami about Jaylen Waddle. Joe Schoen refused to part with a first-round pick, leaving Evan Neal and Jalin Hyatt in blue despite fan frustration. Add in Graham Gano's new neck injury and a dangerous matchup with the red-hot Bears, and this week's chaos might define the rest of the Giants season.Giants fans — did Joe Schoen just play it safe or blow a huge chance to reshape this team? Drop your take in the chat and hit subscribe to join the Goofball Army!Drew and Rob dive deep into a wild week in Giants land — starting with the front office's quiet deadline strategy that has fans fuming, then breaking down Gano's latest injury that could sideline him yet again. From there, the Goofballs turn their focus to the Chicago Bears, who have quietly built one of the NFL's most efficient offenses under rookie QB Caleb Williams. The Bears rank top-10 in scoring, rushing, and protection — while the Giants continue to search for consistency on both sides of the ball.But it's not all bad news — this live episode also lays out the blueprint for how the Giants can pull off an upset. Stop the run, protect Jaxson Dart, limit turnovers, and find a defensive spark beyond Brian Burns. Can the rookie QB keep his composure against a turnover-hungry defense? Or will Chicago's playmakers like Rome Odunze and D'Andre Swift expose New York again?Get ready for the most unfiltered, data-driven, and hilarious breakdown in Giants Nation — because the Goofball Army doesn't hold back.Thanks for watching and for your support — you made it to the end, so you must be part of the Goofball Army!Official Merch — grab your Goofball Army gear and support the show:https://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/Buy Us a Coffee — fuel the next episode and help keep the mics hot:https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsSubscribe on YouTube — never miss a live or post-game recap:https://www.youtube.com/@2giantgoofballs?sub_confirmation=1Join the Channel — unlock exclusive content and behind-the-scenes banter:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-tiLjkehiawtN-v6gMFViA/joinFollow us on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/2giantgoofballsFollow us on X:https://x.com/2giantgoofballsPrefer Audio Only? Check Out Those Options Here:https://2giantgoofballs.buzzsprout.com/#nygiants #giants #newyorkgiants #gmen #nygSupport the show
Send us a textGiants fans are sending a message — and this week, it was written across the New Jersey sky. Before kickoff, not one but two planes flew over MetLife Stadium carrying banners aimed at ownership. One read, “Mr. Mara, get well and watch the Giants Nation Show,” and the other pulled no punches: “Mr. Mara, enough is enough. Clean house.”The message was clear — Giants fans have had enough. From empty seats to early exits, frustration is boiling over in Big Blue Nation. We dive deep into what this means for the team, the front office, and the relationship between the franchise and its loyal fans.Then, we tackle the latest Evan Neal trade buzz, after Josina Anderson reported that the Giants had exploratory talks with the Raiders about moving the struggling offensive lineman. What's real, what's smoke, and what's next for a former first-rounder fighting for his spot?Meanwhile, Deonte Banks finds himself under the spotlight after a report from the NY Post claimed he dodged reporters — literally sneaking out after a tough game. Is it immaturity, frustration, or just bad timing? We break down what accountability means in a locker room on the edge.And then, there's the viral postgame presser moment — Coach Brian Daboll being asked if he was crying after the loss. His reaction, the context, and what it says about the emotional toll of this Giants season all get the Goofball treatment.Finally, we wrap up with a full Week 9 NFL recap — every major game, key takeaways, and a few tangents that only the Goofball Army could deliver.From angry skies to locker room whispers, this week had it all — and we're here to break it down with humor, honesty, and a little Giants pain therapy along the way.
Send us a textThe New York Giants are heading into a massive Week 8 showdown against the Philadelphia Eagles, and the injury list could decide everything. Brian Burns, Paulson Adebo, and Jevón Holland headline the Giants' injury concerns, while Jaxson Dart and Graham Gano both logged full practices. On the Eagles side, A.J. Brown and Adoree' Jackson are the big names to watch — both dealing with setbacks that could shift this NFC East rivalry's momentum.Giants fans — how confident are you heading into Philly this weekend? Drop your score prediction and hit that subscribe button to join the Goofball Army for nonstop Giants coverage, live reactions, and weekly NFL picks!Drew and Rob break down the full injury reports for both teams, discuss how Brian Daboll and Jaxson Dart can attack the Eagles' defense, and give their official Week 8 NFL predictions across the league. With the NFC East heating up and both teams fighting for playoff position, every name on this list matters. Can the Giants' defense step up if Burns and Adebo can't go? Will Malik Nabors continue to shine against a banged-up Eagles secondary?Plus, find out who the Goofballs are picking in Week 8's biggest games — from the Cowboys' divisional matchup to the AFC heavyweights squaring off. Every week, it's unfiltered football talk, Giants-style.Thank you for watching & for your support. You made it to the bottom of the description so you must like the show!Show Everyone You are a Goofball By Checking Out Our Merchandise Storehttps://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/Support the Show on Buy Me a Coffee - Kill Our Livers Buy Us Beers!https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsSubscribe to Our YouTube Channel - Best Way to Watch Our Contenthttps://www.youtube.com/@2giantgoofballs?sub_confirmation=1Become a Member of the YouTube Goofball Channel for Perkshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-tiLjkehiawtN-v6gMFViA/joinFollow us On Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/2giantgoofballsFollow us On Xhttps://x.com/2giantgoofballsPrefer Audio Only? Check Out Those Options Herehttps://2giantgoofballs.buzzsprout.com/#nygiants #giants #newyorkgiants #gmen #nygSupport the showThank you for watching & for your support. You made it to the bottom of the description so you must like the show! Show Everyone You are a Goofball By Checking Out Our Merchandise Storehttps://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/ Support the Show on Buy Me a Coffee - Kill Our Livers Buy Us Beers!https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel - Best Way to Watch Our Contenthttps://www.youtube.com/@2giantgoofballs?sub_confirmation=1 Become a Member of the YouTube Goofball Channel for Perks https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-tiLjkehiawtN-v6gMFViA/join Follow us On Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/2giantgoofballs Follow us On Xhttps://x.com/2giantgoofballs
Send us a textGiants fans, buckle up — this one's loaded. From rookies being called “psychopaths” to Joe Judge secretly helping the Giants draft Jaxson Dart, this episode is pure chaos from start to finish. We break down how Jermaine Eluemunor's wild comments on Cam Skattebo and Jaxson Dart lit up Giants Twitter, what Brian Daboll had to say about their fiery leadership, and why this kind of intensity might be exactly what New York needs right now.
Send us a textIn this Goofballs segment, we break down our picks for every NFL Week 1 matchup, including a deep dive into the Giants vs. Commanders injury report, which could swing the outcome. From Andrew Thomas's foot issue (LP Wednesday, DNP Thursday) to Theo Johnson's uncertain health, and on the Commanders' side—Armstrong, Brown, Jones, Gay, Mariota, Cosmi—we've got the latest and how it affects our predictions. Plus, we'll tackle top storylines like quarterback battles, rookie impacts, breakout candidates, and early betting trends.If you love NFL analysis that's equal parts smart, spicy, and fan-centric—this is your jam. Let us know in the comments which Week 1 pick you feel the strongest about! Hit that like button, subscribe, and ring the bell to keep up with Goofballs' sharp takes all season.We'll move game-by-game in order: Cowboys–Eagles (TNF), Chiefs–Chargers (Brazil, Friday), the Sunday early window (Buccaneers–Falcons; Bengals–Browns; Dolphins–Colts; Raiders–Patriots; Cardinals–Saints; Steelers–Jets; Giants–Commanders; Panthers–Jaguars), the afternoon set (Titans–Broncos; 49ers–Seahawks; Lions–Packers; Texans–Rams), then Ravens–Bills (SNF) and Vikings–Bears (MNF). We'll update spreads and totals at showtime and record our official plays live.
Send us a textThe New York Giants are back in the spotlight with another round of roster shakeups, and Goofball Army, you're not going to want to miss this episode! From surprise waiver claims to tough cuts and key practice squad additions, Drew and Rob break it all down in classic Goofball style. Giants fans, this week saw major headlines: safety Beau Brade and cornerback Rico Payton join Big Blue off waivers, while rookie Korie Black and veteran Gunner Olszewski are shown the door—though both may return soon. On top of that, the Giants' practice squad is starting to take shape with names like Elijah Chatman, Trace Ford, Tomon Fox, Elijah Garcia, Bryan Hudson, Lil'Jordan Humphrey, Jake Kubas, Raheem Layne, Jude McAtamney, Dante Miller, Jordon Riley, Ihmir Smith-Marsette, and Dee Williams locked in. And if that wasn't enough, quarterback Tommy DeVito has officially been claimed by the New England Patriots, shaking up the QB room even further.Giants Nation, this is the episode where we unpack not only the roster moves but also what they mean for the future of the team. Will Olszewski's return bolster special teams? Can Black clear waivers and stick around on the practice squad? How much impact will veterans like Humphrey and Smith-Marsette have in camp? And what does DeVito's exit signal about Joe Schoen's vision at quarterback alongside Russell Wilson, Jameis Winston, and Jaxson Dart?
Send us a textThe New York Giants preseason is officially in the books, and in this episode of 2 Giants Goofballs, Drew and Rob deliver a complete breakdown of the best and worst Giants players of preseason according to PFF grades, the latest roster cuts, and a look at the franchise's vintage and legacy uniforms returning in 2025. We'll also react to ESPN's Ben Solak ranking the Giants 22nd in “watchability” heading into the season.On offense, the PFF grades highlight some surprising standouts. Bryan Hudson (90.1) topped the entire unit, followed by rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart (84.7), veteran QB Russell Wilson (81.7), and depth names like Aaron Stinnie and Tommy DeVito. Meanwhile, the struggles of Evan Neal (48.2), Jon Runyan Jr. (47.7), and fullback Elijah Chatman (48.5) raise serious questions as the Giants prepare to finalize their 53-man roster.Defensively, Cor'Dale Flott (92.3) led the team with an elite grade, while the pass rush duo of Brian Burns (83.9) and Trace Ford (83.6) look ready to dominate alongside Kayvon Thibodeaux and Abdul Carter. But there were plenty of concerns on the defensive line, including poor grades for Jordon Riley (37.7) and Rakeem Nunez-Roches (50.2).The hosts also cover the Giants' recent roster moves. Jordan Bly, Zach Pascal, Montrell Washington, Jaison Williams, Jimmy Morrissey, Dyontae Johnson, K.J. Cloyd, O'Donnell Fortune, and K'Von Wallace have all been released, while TJ Moore was placed on IR after a brutal preseason-ending fibula injury. With the Tuesday cutdown deadline looming, these are just the first of many tough decisions for Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll.The show shifts gears to uniforms, as the Giants announce the return of vintage white throwbacks (11/9 vs Bears, 11/17 vs Packers) and legacy uniforms (11/12 vs 49ers, 12/14 vs Commanders) featuring the classic “GIANTS” helmet. Should New York bring that look back permanently?Finally, we react to ESPN's “watchability” rankings, where the Giants came in at 22nd. Ben Solak praised the defense, especially the pass rush led by Burns, Carter, and Thibodeaux, but questioned the entertainment value of Russell Wilson and Malik Nabers' early usage. The Goofballs crew debates whether the Giants are truly “unwatchable” or poised to shock the NFL in 2025.Call to Action: Giants fans — who was your preseason MVP, and which cut surprised you the most? Let us know in the comments! Subscribe now and join the Goofball Army for the most unfiltered Giants coverage all season long!#nygiants #giants #newyorkgiants #gmen #giantsfootballSupport the showThank you for watching & for your support. You made it to the bottom of the description so you must like the show! Show Everyone You are a Goofball By Checking Out Our Merchandise Storehttps://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/ Support the Show on Buy Me a Coffee - Kill Our Livers Buy Us Beers!https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel - Best Way to Watch Our Contenthttps://www.youtube.com/@2giantgoofballs?sub_confirmation=1 Become a Member of the YouTube Goofball Channel for Perks https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-tiLjkehiawtN-v6gMFViA/join Follow us On Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/2giantgoofballs Follow us On Xhttps://x.com/2giantgoofballs
Send us a textGiants fans—time to fire up the mics and dive into the POST-GAME SHOW! Drew is bringing you the loudest, rawest fan-focused breakdown of the Giants vs Jets preseason Week 2 clash. Tonight's game delivered plenty of storylines for Big Blue, and the Goofballs are here to sort it all out with passion, laughs, and unfiltered takes.The focus was all on the roster battles: Malik Nabers once again sidelined with injury, raising concerns about the wide receiver group. Evan Neal's return put the spotlight back on the offensive line as he continues to fight for his role. Running back Dante “Turbo” Miller stepped into another proving ground moment, looking to force his way into the 53-man roster conversation.Across the field, the Jets leaned into their ground game with Tyrod Taylor out, putting the pressure on Justin Fields and his offensive line. Could they stand tall against the Giants' defensive front, or did Big Blue's pass rush dominate the night?From highlight plays to frustrating miscues, Drew delivers it all in true Goofball fashion—loud, unapologetic, and fan-first. Whether you watched live or tuned in with the TV muted, this is the post-game reaction you can't miss.Subscribe now and join the Goofball Army for the most unfiltered Giants coverage all season long!#nygiants #giants #newyorkgiants #gmen #JetsSupport the showThank you for watching & for your support. You made it to the bottom of the description so you must like the show! Show Everyone You are a Goofball By Checking Out Our Merchandise Storehttps://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/ Support the Show on Buy Me a Coffee - Kill Our Livers Buy Us Beers!https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel - Best Way to Watch Our Contenthttps://www.youtube.com/@2giantgoofballs?sub_confirmation=1 Become a Member of the YouTube Goofball Channel for Perks https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-tiLjkehiawtN-v6gMFViA/join Follow us On Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/2giantgoofballs Follow us On Xhttps://x.com/2giantgoofballs
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Send us a text Get ready for some holy fun! On this episode of The Good Book, The Great Questions, The Goofballs Answering, we're putting our knowledge to the test with a fresh batch of Bible trivia. Join us for an uplifting mix of thought-provoking questions, spirited discussions, and the exciting journey of exploring the good book together. Contact us at-Email-wildwomeninchrist@gmail.comInstagram-@wildwomeninchristFacebook-Wild Women in ChristThanks for listening!!!
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Send us a textThe New York Giants have no shortage of headlines this offseason, and in this live episode of 2 Giants Goofballs, Drew and Rob break down all the stories that matter most. From Jaxson Dart's fiery confidence to Malik Nabers' All-Pro buzz, we're diving into the top players, bold predictions, and future cornerstones of this franchise heading into the 2025 NFL season.We kick off with Lane Kiffin's praise of Jaxson Dart, calling him a “complete package” and lauding his mental processing in high-pressure situations. Dart himself made waves in an interview with the New York Post, declaring, “I want to be elite”—and he's not backing down from the New York spotlight.Next, we tackle the CBS Sports prediction that Malik Nabers could become an All-Pro in 2025, despite uncertainty at QB. Nabers ended his rookie season with the second-most targets in the league and over 1,200 receiving yards. Can he take another step forward this year?Then we celebrate Dexter Lawrence, who continues to dominate headlines. Ranked 14th overall in PFF's Top 50 players and named one of the league's top franchise defenders by Bleacher Report, Lawrence is a true force on the Giants' defensive front.Plus, we dissect PFF's claim that the Giants' secondary upgrades were the best offseason move—and whether Drew & Rob agree. Spoiler: they don't. And we close out with Jon Runyan Jr's post-surgery recovery and Ritchie James' heartfelt retirement message after battling injury.
Send us a textThe New York Giants are making headlines for all the right—and wrong—reasons, and Drew & Rob are diving into all of it in this explosive live episode of 2 Giants Goofballs. From locker room dynamics to national media rankings, this one's loaded with stories every fan needs to hear.Brian Burns is fired up about the Giants pass rush, and he's name-dropping Tomon Fox as a major sleeper to watch this year. We break down his comments from the Giants Huddle Podcast and what that could mean for the defensive front.Next, Russell Wilson might be getting advice from Carmelo Anthony? We unpack his recent interview with Sports Illustrated and why his mindset shift could be huge for the Giants offense.Malik Nabers is already ranked a top 10 receiver by Jeremy Fowler—just one year in. Is it too soon, or is Nabers truly that special? And should Odell Beckham Jr. return to mentor him? Antrel Rolle seems to think so, and we're here for that discussion.Finally, CBS Sports dropped Brian Daboll all the way to 30th out of 32 NFL coaches. Is it fair? Is he on the hot seat, or does he just need a fresh start with Russell Wilson and rookie Jaxson Dart?
Send us a textThe New York Giants are gearing up for the 2025 NFL season, and Drew & Rob are breaking down all the latest from training camp and beyond. In this jam-packed live episode, the Goofballs cover the Giants' offseason workout in San Diego featuring Russell Wilson, Jameis Winston, Jaxson Dart, Malik Nabers, and nearly the entire receiving corps.Defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence is finally getting his flowers. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler just named him the best DT in the league—and with 9 sacks and a 74.5% double-team rate, it's hard to argue. Is he a legit Defensive Player of the Year candidate?Plus, defensive lineman Rakeem “Nacho” Nunez-Roches shares a simple but powerful fix for the defense: just do your job. Drew & Rob debate whether that's enough to turn things around.We also dive into PFF's linebacker rankings (Giants at 19th) and their rough critique of the secondary, plus Joe Gibbs' breakdown of the Giants' penalty problem—including how 50% of offensive penalties were pre-snap.This one's got everything: defensive accountability, offensive discipline, position rankings, and a side of optimism. Tune in as the Goofballs give you the inside scoop on every angle of the Giants' offseason.
Send us a textIn this full episode of 2 Giants Goofballs, Drew and Rob cover everything from injury concerns to potential QB drama and offseason headlines buzzing across Giants Nation. Andrew Thomas speaks out on his injury recovery—will he be ready by Week 1? The franchise left tackle isn't ready to make predictions, and that leaves the Giants with big questions in the trenches.Then, the Goofballs dive into Mike Florio's report on Russell Wilson and what it means for first-round rookie Jaxson Dart. Could Dart pull an Eli Manning and take over mid-season? History might just repeat itself.PFF is not impressed with the Giants secondary, ranking them 24th overall despite the addition of Jevon Holland and Paulson Adebo. But can the young core of Andru Phillips and Tyler Nubin (yes, Nubin) prove the critics wrong?Also on deck: Darius Slayton continues to defend Daniel Jones, Eli Manning reveals why buying into Giants ownership is just too expensive, and SI redrafts the 2024 class—would the Giants take Bo Nix over Malik Nabors?It's a jam-packed episode filled with updates, hot takes, and debates that every Giants fan needs to hear.
Send us a textIn this live episode of 2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates, Drew and Rob cover a packed slate of topics that blend Giants history, hot takes, and current 2025 roster storylines.They kick things off with a nod to greatness as ESPN's Ben Solak highlights several Giants as the best-ever draft picks at their respective slots. From Lawrence Taylor at No. 2 to David Tyree at 211, the Goofballs celebrate some of the best to ever wear blue—especially that stacked 2003 class.Then things take a strange turn—Russell Wilson and Ciara's clothing brand debuts in Marvel's Ironheart. Is Wilson quietly building the Marvel Cinematic Football Universe?Bleacher Report dropped its post-2000 Giants Mount Rushmore, listing Eli Manning, Tiki Barber, Michael Strahan, and Chris Snee. But is that the right group? The guys give their picks—and defend some overlooked Giants legends.Jason Pierre-Paul wants to come back to New York—and he's not being subtle. Is a reunion realistic or just nostalgic noise?The guys debate whether MetLife Stadium is actually iconic after it landed in the top 10 of Fox Sports' rankings. Then, PFF breaks down Malik Nabers' performance under pressure, and it's clear: this rookie already looks like Daniel Jones' safety blanket.From the high of rookie hype to the low of rankings, PFF also dropped the Giants' offensive line all the way down to No. 28 out of 32. Can Andrew Thomas stay healthy and drag this unit back to respectability?Next up, Bleacher Report ranked every Super Bowl winner from the past 25 years—and both of the Giants' victories (2007 & 2011) landed at the very bottom. The Goofballs fire back at the disrespect.And to wrap things up, rookie tight end Thomas Fidone shares the story of getting unexpected praise from Travis Kelce himself. Could Fidone be a sleeper star?
Send us a textThe latest episode of 2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates dives headfirst into one of the most fired-up weeks of Giants news and rumors. From NFC East rival Brandon Graham taking direct shots at Giants fans—calling them “not very smart”—to the heated debate over whether the New York Giants should move on from veteran quarterback Russell Wilson in favor of rookie Jaxson Dart, hosts Drew and Rob hold nothing back.With the preseason heating up, the conversation turns toward the team's rapidly developing defensive identity. Giants fans will love hearing how Pro Football Focus just ranked the team's defensive line as the 3rd best in the entire NFL. Anchored by Dexter Lawrence, Kayvon Thibodeaux, Brian Burns, and rookie Abdul Carter, this may be the most fearsome unit the Giants have fielded in a decade. Dan Duggan of The Athletic even claims this new pass rush could be a game-changer for a team that has struggled to form an identity in the Joe Schoen/Brian Daboll era.The hosts also highlight Chauncey Gholston, a versatile and overlooked addition who had career highs in sacks and pressures with Dallas and may prove to be a secret weapon. Tyrone Tracy Jr. is spotted training with Saquon Barkley, hinting at serious work ethic and upside.But it's not all sunshine—Madden 25 gives the Giants the lowest overall team rating in the game at 75, ranking them even behind the Arizona Cardinals. Fans are not happy.And things take a dramatic turn when veteran analyst Mark Schlereth argues the Giants should cut Russell Wilson and start Jaxson Dart, drawing parallels to the Denver Broncos' recent transition. Add to that a bombshell report that former NFLPA president J.C. Tretter called Wilson a “wuss” in texts to DeMaurice Smith, and the Russell Wilson saga continues to spiral.With all this chaos, could the Giants finally have something to believe in on the defensive side? And is it time to officially pass the torch at quarterback? Drew and Rob dig into it all—uncensored, unfiltered, and always 100% Goofball.#nygiants #giantsnews #newyorkgiants #giantspodcast #nflnewsThank you for watching & for your support. You made it to the bottom of the description so you must like the show!Show Everyone You are a Goofball By Checking Out Our Merchandise Storehttps://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/Support the Show on Buy Me a Coffee - Kill Our Livers Buy Us Beers!https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsSubscribe to Our YouTube Channel - Best Way to Watch Our Contenthttps://www.youtube.com/@2giantgoofballs?sub_confirmation=1 Become a Member of the YouTube Goofball Channel for Perkshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-tiLjkehiawtN-v6gMFViA/joinFollow us On Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/2giantgoofballsFollow us On Xhttps://x.com/2giantgoofballsPrefer Audio Only? Check Out Those Options Herehttps://2giantgoofballs.buzzsprout.com/Support the showAll Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, X, & Twitch. YouTube is the best way to watch!Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Send us a textIn this explosive live episode of 2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates, Drew and Rob are fired up about the latest storylines coming out of OTAs and minicamp. There's a growing narrative that rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart is already struggling — but are fans and the media jumping the gun? The Goofballs break down what really happened at practice, what coaches are (and aren't) saying, and why patience is still the name of the game.At the same time, FOX Sports' David Helman has Giants fans fired up after calling Malik Nabers a future superstar and possibly the only thing to be excited about in New York. But is that actually true? Drew and Rob dive into what makes Nabers so special and whether this offense has more pieces worth believing in. From Darius Slayton to Tyrone Tracy Jr., it might not be as bleak as the headlines suggest.We also get brutally honest about Darren Waller's retirement — especially his shocking confession that he mentally checked out during the Buffalo game while playing fullback. Isaiah Simmons opens up about his time with the Giants and how New York "lit a fire" under him before heading to Green Bay. Plus, Brian Daboll and Russell Wilson shake things up by overhauling practice with more situational seven-on-sevens. Is this a sign the team is adapting for success?The hype is building around second-year tight end Theo Johnson, and the guys look at whether he could break out this year. And finally, you'll get our full 2025 season projection, complete with a predicted record and leaders in all major stat categories. Will the Giants take a step forward, or is another tough season on the way?This episode brings the rants, reactions, and unapologetic fan takes you've come to expect. No filters. No fluff. Just two diehard fans breaking down every angle of your New York Giants.Hashtags: #nygiants #giantsnews #maliknabers #jaxsondart #newyorkgiantsThank you for watching & for your support. You made it to the bottom of the description so you must like the show! Show Everyone You are a Goofball By Checking Out Our Merchandise Store https://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/ Support the Show on Buy Me a Coffee - Kill Our Livers Buy Us Beers! https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel - Best Way to Watch Our Content https://www.youtube.com/@2giantgoofballs?sub_confirmation=1 Become a Member of the YouTube Goofball Channel for Perks https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-tiLjkehiawtN-v6gMFViA/join Follow us On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/2giantgoofballs Follow us On X https://x.com/2giantgoofballs Prefer Audio Only? Check Out Those Options Here https://2giantgoofballs.buzzsprout.com/Support the showAll Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, X, & Twitch. YouTube is the best way to watch!Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Living from the heart is one of the most courageous things we can do. A healthy heart chakra brings about grace, strength and impenetrable boundaries. In today's episode, Katie shares ancient Tantric wisdom and modern scientific findings to help you understand the chakra system and tap into its immense power! Do you want to be guided through energetic practices for clearing, opening and awakening the heart chakra? This episode is part of a recent live workshop taught by Katie in our Spirit Sessions membership. To watch the full workshop replay with guided meditations AND join us for a LIVE for the next chakra system workshop, click here to join for just $28 a month! In this episode about the heart chakra, you'll hear: ~ The message and wisdom of the heart ~ The biggest heart chakra = the most powerful person in the room ~ A review of the first, second and third chakras ~ How our experiences are processed through the chakra system ~ Why many people stuck in the first three chakras ~ Growing and strengthening your heart chakra ~ How our magnetic fields influence each other ~ Important scientific discoveries about the heart ~ The heart as a primary nervous system organizer ~ The HeartMath Institute's Inner Balance Coherence Plus ~ Image of the biomagnetic heart field that Katie references ~ The connection between the heart chakra, the thymus gland and Shiva Rudra ~ Reigniting the thymus gland to improve immunity ~ How to know if you're living from the heart ~ Why true forgiveness of self and others is an inside job ~ Sign up for our free Women's Wisdom and Ayurveda mini-course! Other resources related to this episode: ~ Learn more about Ayurveda School ~ 2025 Chakra Yoga Nidra Workshop: Study with Katie and other luminary teachers this fall in the Bahamas! ~ 2026 Chakra Yoga Nidra Retreat: Deep dive into the chakras with Katie as your guide in the beautiful Bahamas in spring 2026! ~ Follow us on Instagram and Facebook ~ Katie's latest book, Glow-Worthy Get the full show notes here: www.TheShaktiSchool.com/podcast/
Send us a textIn this jam-packed live episode of 2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates, Drew and Rob dive into all the biggest headlines surrounding the Giants today. First, they break down the latest contract signings, with rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart officially inking his fully guaranteed four-year, $16.977 million deal. Third-round pick Darius Alexanders also joins the fold with a four-year contract worth $6.762 million. The future of the Giants quarterback room is starting to take shape, and fans have every reason to be excited.Adding to the buzz, franchise legend Eli Manning offers advice and mentorship to Dart, sharing powerful words about growth, leadership, and earning respect. We get insight into how closely Eli has followed Dart's journey and what it means for the New York Giants moving forward. Meanwhile, Pro Football Focus rankings have stirred up conversation around Andrew Thomas, who was ranked 15th among offensive tackles. Drew and Rob debate whether injuries are the only thing holding Thomas back from elite status. On the other hand, Dexter Lawrence continues to shine, earning the No. 2 spot among all defensive tackles — second only to Chris Jones.The Giants may not be done building. CBS Sports floated the idea of New York trading for Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts. At just 24 years old, Pitts could be the long-term answer at tight end and a game-changer in a Daboll-led offense featuring Malik Nabers and veteran Russell Wilson. The Goofballs break down the cap implications, the likelihood of the move, and what it would mean for the development of Jaxson Dart.In draft fallout news, Deion Sanders passionately defended his son Shedeur Sanders after rumors emerged about a reportedly poor meeting with Brian Daboll. Deion sets the record straight, and the guys talk about how misinformation can impact a player's reputation in the pre-draft process. Then, nostalgia hits as Odell Beckham Jr. drops a bombshell during CBS's Champions League broadcast, claiming he never wanted to leave the Giants. But we rewind the tape and remember why his exit wasn't so clean, especially after public shots at Eli Manning.Closing out the episode, Drew and Rob reveal their list of the Top 10 New York Giants players of the last 25 years. From franchise icons like Eli Manning, Michael Strahan, and Tiki Barber to modern stars like Dexter Lawrence and Odell Beckham Jr., they discuss legacy, impact, and who deserves their spot in Big Blue history.If you're a true NY Giants fan, this episode is a must-watch. From rookie contracts to trade rumors, emotional flashbacks, and heated rankings, 2 Giants Goofballs delivers all the ny giants news and updates you need. Subscribe now and stay tuned for more giants news today, giants football news, and everything Big Blue, right here on your go-to giants youtube channel!#giants #nygiants #nflVolleybird Subscription BoxesVolleybird.shop for curated pickleball subscription boxes delivered every 8 weeksSupport the showAll Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, X, & Twitch. YouTube is the best way to watch!Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Send us a textThe New York Giants are building something different in 2025, and in this 2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates live episode, hosts Drew and Rob break down all the latest buzz coming out of the locker room, from quarterback leadership to position battles on both sides of the ball. If you're tracking Giants news NFL, NY Giants news today, or the team's offseason storylines, this is the New York Giants podcast you need to watch.Linebacker Bobby Okereke made headlines with glowing praise for new quarterback Russell Wilson and fellow veteran Jameis Winston, calling attention to the “aura” and presence Wilson brings to the Giants locker room. Okereke described Wilson as a proven leader who connects with everyone, bringing energy and respect to a team in need of direction. The guys react to Okereke's quotes and dive deep into what Wilson's leadership and experience could mean for this team's chemistry and performance.Drew and Rob also explore the positive comments from Jevon Holland, who had high praise for both rookie safety Tyler Nubin and second-year corner Deonte Banks. Holland's insights show that the Giants' secondary could be on the rise, and that young talent is beginning to emerge with confidence and strong mentorship.The Giants latest news on the offensive line also takes center stage as veterans speak out about the unit's depth and growth. Guard Greg Van Roten shares strong words about John Michael Schmitz's development at center, the battle at right tackle with Evan Neal, and the fierce competition that's unfolding across the trenches. The line isn't just bigger this year—it's smarter and deeper, and the Goofballs explain why that matters.With training camp fast approaching, the quarterback room is also being closely examined. Russell Wilson's attention to detail, Jameis Winston's leadership, and the growth of Tommy DeVito and rookie Jaxson Dart are all discussed. Could this be the most complete and balanced QB room the Giants have had in years? The discussion weighs potential upside and how these personalities may mesh under pressure.Add in some updates on the new edge rusher facemasks and other offseason nuggets, and this live episode of 2 Giants Goofballs is packed with everything Giants fans need. From Giants news and rumors to deep analysis and fan-driven passion, this episode is a must-watch for anyone following NY Giants news and updates.Make sure you're subscribed to this Giants YouTube channel for more New York Giants live breakdowns, reactions, and honest takes all season long. This is your go-to destination for Giants football news, analysis, and real talk—straight from fans who live and breathe Big Blue.#giants #nygiants #nflVolleybird Subscription BoxesVolleybird.shop for curated pickleball subscription boxes delivered every 8 weeksSupport the showAll Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, X, & Twitch. YouTube is the best way to watch!Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
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Send us a textIn this brand-new live episode of 2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates, Drew and Rob tackle all the biggest headlines shaking up the Giants universe and the NFL. From offseason grades to surprising win projections and a return to Hard Knocks, there's no shortage of Giants news today worth diving into. The New York Giants are officially heading back to Hard Knocks — this time in-season. Starting in December, the series will follow all NFC East teams and will air new episodes each Tuesday through the regular season. The Giants haven't been featured in years, and fans will get an inside look at this team during one of the toughest schedules in the NFL.Speaking of that brutal schedule, the Giants are only favored to win one game this entire season according to early odds — Week 5 vs. the Saints. That means 16 games where they are underdogs, and in 13 of those matchups, the opposing team is favored by three points or more. With such low expectations, NFL Network projects the Giants to win just 5.4 games in 2025. But could they surprise everyone?PFF handed the Giants a B- for their offseason performance, noting a strong draft (A- grade) but missing out on big-name QB trades. Instead, they landed Jaxson Dart, and QB expert Jordan Palmer believes Giants fans should be excited about the pairing of Dart and Brian Daboll. Palmer praises Daboll's teaching ability and says this might be the perfect environment for a young quarterback to thrive.One of the more underappreciated stories? Bobby Okereke. Bleacher Report labeled him the Giants' “best-kept secret,” pointing out his stellar production and versatility. Could this be the year he finally gets Pro Bowl recognition? Another name to watch is rookie CB O'Donnell Fortune, who PFF labeled a “rookie to watch” after earning one of the best coverage grades in college football.In other league-wide news, the controversial "Tush Push" remains legal after the NFL decided not to ban it. Drew and Rob don't hold back — calling the complaints “chicken” and challenging teams to stop whining and find a way to defend it.Whether you're looking for the latest New York Giants news today, an NY Giants live podcast reaction, or just want insight into Giants news and rumors, this is your go-to episode. Stay informed, stay passionate, and join the Goofballs for another jam-packed hour of Giants football news. Don't miss a second — subscribe now and stay locked in to the best NY Giants podcast on YouTube!#giants #nygiants #nflThe BJ Show Sport Chat (The BJ Show) will cover all AFL games, quiz and more. Subscribe today.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showAll Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, X, & Twitch. YouTube is the best way to watch!Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
In this episode of Machine Shop Mastery, I sit down with Kyra Tillman, third-generation owner of BTM Industries. When Kyra returned to the family shop, she inherited more than just machines—she inherited decades of “this is how we've always done it.” What she's done since is nothing short of a transformation. With grit, grace, and a serious knack for finding and using resources, Kyra has turned a quiet, closed-door machine shop into a vibrant, collaborative, culture-driven powerhouse—one where growth and fun coexist, Nerf guns included. We dig deep into how she transitioned the shop from old-school processes and undocumented tribal knowledge into a modern, ISO-certified job shop with an eye toward continued growth. Kyra shares candidly about the challenges of taking over from her father, navigating culture change, building an apprenticeship program, and leveraging MEP grants and peer groups to grow her business and team. This conversation is a roadmap for any shop owner who's been putting off change, underestimating the power of collaboration, or unsure where to start when it comes to scaling smarter—not just bigger. Kyra's journey proves that transformation doesn't require perfection—it requires community, commitment, and a willingness to be both humble and hungry. Whether you're a next-gen leader or seasoned veteran, this episode is full of the kind of real talk and actionable advice that'll get you thinking differently. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in... (0:00) Goofballs with grit: The culture inside BTM Industries (0:31) Stay tuned for registration information about Top Shops 2025 (1:31) Introducing Kyra Tillman: Queen of resources and collaboration (3:46) Shop snapshot: BTM's low-volume, high-variety machining work (5:30) The origin story: From grandfather's founding to Kyra's return (9:12) Doubling revenue with the same headcount (11:28) Email campaigns and grant-funded lead gen (15:21) Collaborating with MEPs and why you should too (18:00) The power of industry groups like NTMA and peer networks (28:23) Culture change: From isolation to cross-training and teamwork (30:18) Grow your top and bottom-line with CLA (32:55) The family buyout and post-transition challenges (36:30) ERP systems, ISO certification, and lessons from poor fits (40:00) Hiring for character, training for skill (43:36) Tracking metrics and fostering team transparency (45:41) Getting comfortable with growth and being the face of the business (47:05) Culture wins: T-shirt design contests, Nerf wars, and tacos (49:48) Strategic decisions: Standardizing machines and tools (52:23) Advice for successors and new shop owners: Find your support system (53:52) Kyra's opinion on the trajectory of manufacturing (56:14) Why you need to listen to the Lights Out podcast Resources & People Mentioned Stay tuned for registration information about Top Shops 2025 NTMA 10,000 Small Businesses Vistage Grow your top and bottom-line with CLA Manufacturing Pathways Consortium Connect with Kyra Tillman Connect on LinkedIn BTM Industries Connect With Machine Shop Mastery The website LinkedIn YouTube Instagram Subscribe to Machine Shop Mastery on Apple, Spotify Audio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK
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Note from Jeannine:Y,all this episode is FUN. I totally fell in love with Jessy during this interview and you will, too. From raves in high school as the "Persian Kitten," to goofballs and grand theft auto, Jessy Lauren has done it all and lived to tell her story. Facing three years in prison in her thirties, Jessy OD'd in a trap house and finally decided to make a genuine attempt at sobriety.Now the owner of a sober living, Jessy snowboards and travels and lives a full life after surviving and escaping the chaos of addiction and crime.Connect with Jessy on InstagramDM me on InstagramMessage me on FacebookListen AD FREE & workout with me on Patreon Connect with me on TikTokEmail me chasingheroine@gmail.comSee you next week!
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In the 877th episode of the PokerNews Podcast, which has been nominated for 'Podcast of the Year' at the Global Poker Awards, Chad Holloway, Kyna England, and Mike Holtz discuss ACR calling Nacho Barbero a "goofball" after serious accusations arose when the Argentinean pro shared a social media post that showed him using GTO Wizard. Patrick Leonard did a deep dive into the data, and while it apparently shows no nefarious activity, it did get the community questioning the situation as a whole. Chad and Kyna also share their experience at the massive MSPT Potawatomi, which saw them both cash on just one bullet apiece. Get a look at their Wisconsin adventure, and find out where they each finished. They also highlight the winner of that tournament as well as Angela Jordison, who took down a side event. The crew then shows some love for the Venetian Poker Room, examines a big hand between Doug Polk and Mariano that was live-streamed from The Lodge, and Leon Tsoukernik feeling 'Absolutely Fine' two weeks after a 40-hour coma. Finally, get a look at Phil Galfond on the latest Life Outside Poker episode as well as a reminder to enter the PokerNews Giveaway for a copy of The Las Vegas Book valued at $500. The podcast is sponsored by the #1 free-to-play WSOP app. Remember to use bonus code "POKERNEWS" if you download and play for an extra 1,000,000 in chips! A new PokerNews Podcast will drop weekly every Friday at 8a PT / 11a ET / 4p UK time. Remember to subscribe to our YouTube channel so you do not miss an episode! Time Stamps *Time | Topic* 00:11 | Welcome Kyna England & Mike Holtz 00:37 | Nacho Barbero in hot water over GTOWizard 07:03 | Patrick Leonard dives in; shares results 07:23 | The economy of an online poker site 08:28 | ACR's poor response 12:04 | Sponsor – WSOP Free-to-Play App 12:52 | Major poker tournament returns to Wisconsin 14:00 | Kyna tries to organize a 30-way chop 15:18 | Massive turnout in the $1,110 Main Event 15:56 | Highlights from the MSPT Potawatomi 17:30 | Both Chad & Kyna cash on one bullet 18:30 | Tim Thorp wins MSPT Potawatomi for $244K 18:50 | Umut Ozturk makes back-to-back final tables; in POY lead again 19:53 | Angela Jordison ships side event at MSPT 20:50| Love for the Venetian Poker Room 23:32 | Doug Polk vs Mariano in big live-streamed hand from The Lodge 28:42 | Leon Tsoukernik feeling 'Absolutely Fine' two weeks after 40-hour coma 30:31 | Phil Galfond on the latest Life Outside Poker Podcast 33:00 | PokerNews Giveaway – The Las Vegas Book
No BS Newshour Episode #353 EXCLUSIVE! * Deep State Senator Elissa Slotkin's secrets revealed. The receipts: Bhagdad Betty, who was working for the CIA in Iraq and then the National Security Council, was involved with the funneling of billions through USAID to bribe Sunni Sheiks and Shia clerics which lead to the rise of ISIS and the deaths hundreds of thousands. * Not ready for primetime. Whitmer whiffs on The View. Gov. Goofball fails the most basic geography questions, displays an alarming lack of knowledge about immigration, and spews rejected Democratic talking points. So we ask a guy who knows. Chris Cabrera, Vice President of the National Border Patrol Council, gives Whitmer an F. * What's going on north of the border? Canadasplaining with Chris Cuomo. * You think you know Coney Dogs? You don't know Coney Dogs. So here is the sweet and true history of the iconic food of Detroit. Subscribe to NBN on YouTube Subscribe to NBN on iTunes Subscribe to NBN on Spotify Like NBN on Facebook Follow to NBN on Twitter
On today's show, Pat, Darius Butler, AJ Hawk, and the boys chat about Jerry and Stephen Jones' comments in Brian Schottenheimer's opening press conference, Liam Coen's opening press conference that made him look like a massive goofball, and how we ultimately have no idea whether or not these guys will win or not. They also chat about the AFC Championship ratings and what they're forecasting for the Super Bowl in terms of viewership, as well as a little Moon Landing talk. Joining the show to chat about his thoughts on Liam Coen, if he thinks Nick Sirianni has eased a lot of the criticism's piled on him throughout the season, why the Chiefs are so tough to beat, and which college QB's he's started looking at as we prepare the for the draft process with the Senior Bowl getting underway is 12 year NFL veteran, and ESPN NFL analyst/co-hsot of NFL Live, Dan Orlovsky. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you. We'll see you on Monday. Enjoy the games. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices