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Matt Maiocco and Jennifer Lee Chan discuss news that star 49ers linebacker Fred Warner and San Francisco are very close to finalizing a multi-year contract extension, as sources told NBC Sports Bay Area. Also, Warner joins Jennifer for an exclusive interview at his annual youth football camp.--(1:00) Sources: Fred Warner finalizing 49ers contract extension(3:00) 49ers commit to drama-free offseason, unlike last year(6:00) What message latest 49ers contracts send team12:45) Fred Warner's exclusive interview with Jennifer Lee Chan(27:00) Veteran kicker Greg Joseph signing with 49ers to compete with Jake Moody(30:00) 49ers now have franchise pillars locked up for foreseeable future
11:55 - Commanders: deep dive on quarterback Jayden Daniels and the offense in the 20-19 win at the New Orleans Saints 37:10 - Commanders: analysis of the defense in the 20-19 win at the New Orleans Saints 50:00 - Commanders: reaction to kicker Greg Joseph's Commanders debut in the 20-19 win at the New Orleans Saints in the latest twist in the team's turbulent year at kicker 57:22 - Capitals: breakdown of a 4-2 win over the Buffalo Sabres to improve the Caps to 8-0-1 over their last nine games 01:02:37 - Navy Football: discussion of the Midshipmen's big 31-13 win over No. 22 Army 01:11:29 - Wizards: examining a resurgent weekend for Bilal Coulibaly and more in a 115-105 loss at the NBA-leading Cleveland Cavaliers and a 112-98 loss to the Boston Celtics 01:14:02 - College Basketball: thoughts on Georgetown's 75-71 win at Syracuse and Virginia Tech's 80-72 win over Navy Visit PaulsonAndNace.com and tell Paulson & Nace that Al Galdi sent you Whatever your dermatological needs, call Dr. George Verghese and the Mid-Atlantic Skin-Surgery Institute Of Maryland at 301-396-3401 and mention that Al Galdi sent you Visit RonMurrayWellness.com and mention that Al Galdi sent you Download the PrizePicks app and use the promo code "Galdi" for $50 instantly after you play your first $5 lineup Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Craig kicks off the show by reacting to the Commanders' latest roster move, signing kicker Greg Joseph to the practice squad as insurance. With Zane Gonzalez appearing on the injury report this week, Joseph's addition ensures the team has a reliable backup option if needed. Craig also breaks down breaking news from John Keim, reporting that there's still a chance Jon Allen could return this season. Craig discusses what Allen's potential return could mean for the Commanders' playoff push and how his presence could bolster the defense in the final stretch of the season.
Hour 1 1:12 - Commanders Add Kicking Insurance and Jon Allen Injury Update 9:42 - From Baton Rouge to the NFL: Jacob Hester on Jayden Daniels and the College Football Playoff 24:23 - Should the Commanders Target OBJ After Mutually Parting Ways with Dolphins? 31:47 - Calls: Should the Commanders Target OBJ After Mutually Parting Ways with Dolphins?
Send us a textDrew and Rob are back on *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates* for a full postgame breakdown of the thrilling Week 9 clash between the New York Giants and the Washington Commanders at MetLife Stadium. Going live immediately after the final whistle, this postgame show dives deep into every key moment, player performance, and game-changing play from this NFC East showdown. With the Commanders winning the earlier Week 2 matchup 21-18, the Giants came into this game hungry for revenge on home turf, determined to even the score in front of their fans. In this comprehensive postgame analysis, Drew and Rob dissect the Giants' game plan on both sides of the ball. We'll start with the defense, which had a massive challenge in containing the dual-threat QB Jayden Daniels, one of the most electrifying young quarterbacks in the NFC East. Supported by top-tier weapons like wide receiver Terry McLaurin and running back Brian Robinson, Daniels led the Commanders with confidence. Giants DT Dexter Lawrence and recently acquired OLB Brian Burns came in looking to make a statement. Did Lawrence live up to his reputation as one of the most disruptive defensive tackles in the league? Did Burns, in his first full season with the Giants, apply enough pressure on Daniels to throw the Commanders' offense off balance? We'll analyze how the Giants defense handled Washington's versatile offensive threats and where the Giants showed resilience—or where things may have fallen short.On the offensive side, the Giants leaned heavily on QB Daniel Jones to keep the pace and counter the Commanders' defensive front. Drew and Rob will break down how Jones performed, especially in connecting with rookie WR Malik Nabers, whose return to form after a concussion brought much-needed energy to the passing game. We'll discuss how well Jones and Nabers clicked and if the passing game could break through against a Commanders secondary that's had its ups and downs this season. Another key focus will be rookie running back Tyrone Tracy Jr., who was cleared from concussion protocol just in time to add depth to the Giants' ground game. Could Tracy Jr. make an impact as a change-of-pace option to support the offense and give Jones more flexibility? Special teams also had a significant shift this week with kicker Jude McAtamney stepping in for Greg Joseph, sidelined with an abdominal injury. Drew and Rob will discuss how McAtamney handled the pressure of kicking at MetLife and whether he stepped up when the Giants needed him most, particularly in a game with potentially narrow margins.Throughout the show, Drew and Rob will dive into all the game's turning points and key moments, from red-zone efficiency to crucial third-down stops and explosive plays on both sides. They'll break down coaching decisions, standout individual efforts, and where the Giants' game plan shone brightest or faltered against a determined Washington squad. As they analyze the outcome and what it means for the Giants' season going forward, Drew and Rob will also take live reactions from fans, unpacking how this game impacts Big Blue's place in the NFC East standings.This is the ultimate postgame reSupport the showAll Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Phil Simms discusses the Giants loss to the Steelers and if any QBs in the draft stand out to him. Plus, Boomer & Gio react to soundbites from the Giants game (20:43); Brandon Tierney and Sal Licata talk to Giants offensive lineman Jermaine Eluemunor (27:34), Evan & Tiki react to the Giants' loss to the Steelers (42:10) and kicker Greg Joseph being ruled out for Sunday against the Commanders (1:00:05).
Phil Simms discusses the Giants loss to the Steelers and if any QBs in the draft stand out to him. Plus, Boomer & Gio react to soundbites from the Giants game (20:43); Brandon Tierney and Sal Licata talk to Giants offensive lineman Jermaine Eluemunor (27:34), Evan & Tiki react to the Giants' loss to the Steelers (42:10) and kicker Greg Joseph being ruled out for Sunday against the Commanders (1:00:05).
Phil Simms discusses the Giants loss to the Steelers and if any QBs in the draft stand out to him. Plus, Boomer & Gio react to soundbites from the Giants game (20:43); Brandon Tierney and Sal Licata talk to Giants offensive lineman Jermaine Eluemunor (27:34), Evan & Tiki react to the Giants' loss to the Steelers (42:10) and kicker Greg Joseph being ruled out for Sunday against the Commanders (1:00:05).
E and T Short: The Giants again have another kicker injury
Send us a textIn this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," hosts Drew and Rob break down the latest updates, key issues, and promising developments for the New York Giants following their Week 6 loss to the Bengals. The Giants continue to grapple with issues on offense, but there are also some bright spots to discuss, especially with contributions from rookies and the recent spotlight on kicker Greg Joseph.Drew and Rob open the show with the hot topic of the Giants' kicking game. Giants head coach Brian Daboll addressed Greg Joseph's recent struggles, acknowledging that while the kicker missed crucial field goals against the Bengals, his overall performance since joining the Giants has been solid, hitting eight out of eleven attempts.The hosts then tackle a major concern for the Giants: their inability to score consistently. Daboll admitted responsibility for the Giants' weak offensive showing, emphasizing that scoring only seven points makes winning nearly impossible. This season, the Giants' offensive struggles have been persistent; they've scored under 18 points in four games, failing to reach double digits twice. With an average of just 16 points per game, and a disappointing 13.4 points per game when excluding their Seattle performance, it's clear the offense needs serious adjustments.The episode also dives into concerns around the Giants' offensive line, particularly Andrew Thomas, who left the game against the Bengals with a foot injury. Thomas, a linchpin for the Giants, struggled through the game before being sidelined and is now undergoing an MRI. His absence would leave a gap in protection for quarterback Daniel Jones, and the hosts question whether Evan Neal is ready to step up if Thomas misses time. Despite these setbacks, the Giants' rookie class continues to impress, providing a silver lining in an otherwise challenging season. Drew and Rob spotlight standout performances from rookies Tyler Nubin, Dru Phillips, Theo Johnson, and Tyrone Tracy Jr., who collectively made significant contributions against the Bengals. Nubin led the team with nine tackles, while Tracy Jr. scored the Giants' only touchdown and racked up over 100 total yards. Even late-round picks like Darrius Muassau have been crucial on special teams. The discussion shifts to Jalin Hyatt, the rookie wide receiver who has struggled to find his rhythm in the offense. Hyatt saw significant snaps against the Bengals but only managed a single catch for six yards. Finally, Drew and Rob wrap up the episode with a recap of Week 6's biggest games across the NFL. From the Buccaneers' commanding 51-27 win over the Saints to the Steelers' dominant 32-13 victory over the Raiders, it was a high-scoring week for many teams. Tune in for a comprehensive analysis of the Giants' current state, including updates, rumors, and all the latest news on the team's pressing challenges and budding stars. With the NFC East still competitive, Drew and Rob discuss what it will take for the Giants to turn their season around and how these rookie standouts could help shape a brighter future for the franchise.#giants #nygiants #giants100Support the showAll Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Joe Burrow made just enough plays and the maligned Bengals defense stepped up and delivered a much-needed victory that gave Cincinnati some hope after a dismal start. Burrow scored on a career-long 47-yard run on the opening possession, and Chase Brown added a game-clinching 30-yard touchdown run one play after his fumble luckily rolled out of bounds in a 17-7 victory over the New York Giants on Sunday night. “We really needed it,” Burrow said after the Bengals improved to 2-4. “I don't want to say we would have been out of it if we lost, but we'd be scratching and clawing for the rest of the year. We still really are but it was good to get a win. Great to see our defense step up like that. They've taken some heat the last couple of weeks. They played awesome tonight.” Evan McPherson made a go-ahead 37-yard field goal in the third quarter after a botched snap and hold contributed to him missing a potential game-winning kick a week earlier. Rookie Tyrone Tracy ran for a 1-yard touchdown for the Giants (2-4), who are winless are home in three games and have one scored one touchdown. They failed to take advantage of a Bengals defense that came in ranked 31st in the league in scoring. The Giants punted four times in the first half. In the second, they turned it over on downs twice and Greg Joseph missed two field goal attempts. The high-scoring Bengals were coming off a heartbreaking 41-38 overtime loss to visiting Baltimore, their second defeat this season in which Burrow and the offense put up more than 30 points. McPherson's missed kick contributed to the defeat, but the Bengals also could not stop the Ravens and Lamar Jackson. This time, Cincinnati was led defensively by Trey Hendrickson, who had two sacks, and linebacker Germaine Pratt, who intercepted Daniel Jones near the goal line in the first quarter after former Giant B.J. Hill hit Jones while throwing. “We just knew we had to come out and play our type of football,” Hill said. “We were better at it. We're still not perfect, still got a long way to go, but we can build off this win.” After Tracy's TD run tied the game, the Bengals quickly re-took the lead as Burrow danced in the backfield to give himself time to find Ja'Marr Chase on a 33-yard pass to the Giants 37. McPherson converted his go-ahead field goal with 41 seconds left in the quarter. New York had a chance to tie the game soon after, but Joseph missed a 47-yard attempt when the kick took a hard left as it neared the uprights. The Giants had one more chance to tie it late in the fourth quarter, but a crossing pass to Darius Slayton was broken up by DJ Turner. The Giants, who had not scored a touchdown in their first 10 quarters at home this season, finally found the end zone on Tracy's 1-yard run with 5:48 left in the third quarter. It capped a 16-play, 79 drive that featured two fourth-down conversions by Tracy. Burrow put the Bengals ahead with his legs. After scrambling for a first down on the third play from scrimmage, he was not touched in rumbling 47 yards for a TD on third-and-18. “I saw an opening, saw it was man coverage,” said Burrow, who led the Bengals with 55 yards rushing on four carries. “I was able to squeak through there and find the end zone.” Burrow's previous long run was 23 yards twice in a career that started in 2020. The Giants played without playmaking rookie receiver Malik Nabers (concussion) and starting running back Devin Singletary (groin) for the second straight week, and Nabers' absence showed. “We didn't score enough points offensively and it starts with me,” coach Brian Daboll said. "It's hard to win games when you score seven points, and that's the reality of it.” Jones went 22 of 41 for 205 yards and he also led New York with 56 yards rushing on 11 carries. Burrow had similar numbers — 19 of 28 for 208 yards — but was good enough when it mattered. Injuries Bengals: Burrow was evaluated in the sideline medical tent after a big hit by Brian Burns but returned on the next series. Giants: Slayton was evaluated for a concussion and returned. Up next Bengals: At Cleveland next Sunday. Giants: Host their former star running back Saquon Barkley and Philadelphia next Sunday.
Send us a textIn this live episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, Drew and Rob bring you the latest New York Giants news, updates, and rumors, offering a comprehensive breakdown of recent roster moves, injury reports, and Week 4 NFL predictions. As the Giants prepare for their NFC East matchup against the Dallas Cowboys, there's a lot to cover, including key injuries and changes to the roster that could impact the game.The episode starts with a key update from head coach Brian Daboll, who confirmed Greg Joseph will be the Giants' kicker for Thursday's game. The decision puts Joseph in the spotlight as the Giants look to stabilize their special teams and ensure consistency in the kicking game moving forward.Shifting to a notable roster change, TE Cager has been placed on IR due to an undisclosed injury. Cager will be required to sit out for at least four games but will be eligible to return if healthy afterward. To address the gap left by Cager, the Giants signed TE Joel Wilson, an undrafted free agent from Central Michigan. Standing at 6'4” and weighing 242 pounds, Wilson recorded 44 catches for 445 yards and six touchdowns in nine games during the 2023 season at Central Michigan. He is primarily known as a pass-catching TE, though he struggled as a blocker in college. Wilson has bounced around NFL teams, spending time with the Saints, Bills, and Packers, but has yet to appear in a regular-season game.In another roster move, the Giants made a significant change by cutting FB Jakob Johnson. Johnson has been a physical presence for the Giants in the running game, and his departure opens up questions about how the team will adjust in that area. At the same time, LB Ty Summers has been promoted to the active roster after running out of practice squad elevations. Summers has been a key contributor on special teams for the Giants.The injury report heading into the Cowboys game provides a clearer picture of what the Giants will be working with on Thursday. CBs Dru Phillips and Adoree Jackson have both been ruled out with calf injuries, which leaves the Giants' secondary thin. However, CB Nick McCloud, who was previously dealing with injury concerns, is not listed on the final injury report and is expected to play. WR Slayton is listed as questionable with a thumb injury, and his availability could be a game-time decision.On the Cowboys' side, safety Bell and CB Carson are both listed as doubtful for the game. Bell has been primarily a special teams contributor for Dallas, logging two tackles so far this season. Carson, however, has been a starting cornerback, playing 98% of the defensive snaps last week in place of injured cornerback Daron Bland, who is dealing with a foot injury. With Carson doubtful, the Cowboys are expected to rely morBad Dadvice PodcastNew Dads giving hilariously bad advice about fatherhood, life and current events.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showAll Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
The guys look at the latest injury notes which bring more concerns to the Giants key defensive weakness in the secondary. Veteran Adoree Jackson and Dre Phillips both have calf injuries that received doubtful outlooks from Head Coach Brian Daboll. Even more alarming is that he does not believe they will go to IR - a positive statement but surprising caveat to be given. Greg Joseph will also remain in the kicking position, which has its own concerns. given his 40+ FG success rate.
Send us a textIn this live episode of *"2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates,"* Drew and Rob bring fans the latest New York Giants news, updates, and rumors, starting with a discussion on the Giants' recent kicking troubles. New kicker Greg Joseph missed a crucial field goal in the Giants' win against the Browns, sparking questions about whether the team will be looking for a new kicker soon. Head coach Daboll didn't commit to keeping Joseph as the kicker for the upcoming game, leaving the door open for possible personnel changes. Drew and Rob break down what Joseph's future might look like and how it could impact the Giants moving forward.The focus then shifts to the Giants' upcoming Week 4 matchup against their NFC East rivals, the Dallas Cowboys. With the Cowboys struggling to find their rhythm this season, sitting at 1-2, Drew and Rob analyze their chances against the Giants. The Cowboys started the season strong with a win over the Browns but have since faltered with back-to-back losses to the Saints and Ravens. The hosts dive into the Cowboys' offensive struggles, particularly their inefficient run game. With Tony Pollard now with the Titans and Ezekiel Elliott past his prime, the Cowboys are relying on a weak running attack that ranks 29th in the NFL in yards per game. Drew and Rob discuss how the Giants' defense, led by Thibodeaux, can take advantage of Dallas' lack of run production and put pressure on Dak.The Giants' defense, which boasts the second-best sack percentage in the league, will be key in this matchup. Drew and Rob highlight how important it is for the Giants to disrupt Prescott and force Dallas into uncomfortable situations. Meanwhile, Dallas' defense has been a tale of two extremes—while their run defense is ranked dead last in the NFL, their pass defense has been solid, sitting in the top 10 in several categories. The hosts emphasize the need for the Giants to exploit this weakness by pounding the run game and setting up play-action passes to get rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers involved.Injury reports for both teams will also play a significant role in the game. Drew and Rob discuss the impact of players like Dexter Lawrence and Micah McFadden returning to full participation for the Giants, while the Cowboys' injury list, featuring key names like Trevon Diggs and Demarcus Lawrence, could tilt the balance in the Giants' favor. The absence of Cowboys' starting safety Markquese Bell could leave Dallas vulnerable in the secondary, providing an opportunity for the Giants to strike.As they wrap up the episode, Drew and Rob deliver their keys to victory for the Giants. They stress the importance of running the ball efficiently, forcing Dallas to run by shutting down their pass game, and staying disciplined to avoid penalties and turnovers. Getting pressuBad Dadvice PodcastNew Dads giving hilariously bad advice about fatherhood, life and current events.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showAll Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor 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 live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," Drew and Rob dive deep into the latest Giants news, rumors, and updates as Week 3 approaches. The kicker situation is heating up as Special Teams Coordinator Michael Ghobrial hinted at a potential competition between veteran Greg Joseph and rookie Jude McAtamney. Could this be a turning point for the Giants' special teams?One of the biggest shocks of the week came from social media when a post by Bobby Skinner featured Jalin Hyatt with a "trade me" caption. While rumors have swirled around the talented young receiver, License Plate Guy chimed in to say, "there is more to the story." Could Hyatt really be on the trade block, or is this just social media noise? Drew and Rob discuss the possible scenarios and what a trade would mean for the future of the Giants' offense.The injury report adds another layer of concern for both the Giants and the Cleveland Browns heading into Week 3. For the Giants, cornerback Nick McCloud is sidelined with a knee injury, while linebacker Isaiah Simmons missed practice for personal reasons, although he is expected to play on Sunday. There are also updates on key players like Kayvon Thibodeaux, who is dealing with a shoulder issue but is expected to suit up. Meanwhile, the Browns are dealing with a significant list of injuries that could dramatically impact their performance. Star defensive end Myles Garrett, tight end David Njoku, and several other key players like Pierre Strong Jr., Denzel Ward, and Za'Darius Smith are all nursing injuries. The Browns' injury list is extensive, and this could give the Giants an edge if these players miss the game.Drew and Rob also cover the Week 3 picks and predictions for games across the NFL, giving insights into matchups like Patriots vs. Jets, Giants vs. Browns, and Sunday Night Football's Chiefs vs. Falcons clash. With the Browns listed as 6.5-point favorites and the over/under set at 38.5, the hosts debate whether the Giants can take advantage of Cleveland's injury woes and pull off an upset.From the latest trade rumors involving Jalin Hyatt to the Giants' injury report and Week 3 predictions, this episode covers everything Giants fans need to know as they prepare for another pivotal game. Tune in for all the latest NFC East and NFL news and updates today!#giants #nygiants #giants100Support the showAll Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Special teams coordinator Michael Ghobrial speaks to the media Thursday ahead of the team's Week 3 matchup against the Browns.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
**We Stomped You Out: S7 E2 - Still Stuck in Groundhog Day** In Episode 2 of **We Stomped You Out**, Farace and Tim return, and boy, do they have some thoughts about the Giants' Week 2 loss to the Commanders. Tim's "Good, Bad, and Ugly" segment is back, but don't expect much "good"—it's more of a formality at this point. Somehow, the Giants became the first team in NFL history to score three touchdowns, allow zero, and *still* lose the game. Only this team could pull that off! As if that wasn't enough, Brian Daboll and the coaching staff still weren't prepared in the kicking department. After weeks of juggling kickers, they've now signed Greg Joseph. Hopefully, he knows which way the wind blows, unlike the last guy. But, hey, at least Malik Nabers showed some promise. He's the lone bright spot in what feels like another rerun of *Groundhog Day*. The guys will preview the Week 3 matchup against the Browns, and they'll even touch on Eli Manning's first time on the Hall of Fame ballot. Knowing this team, we'll probably still be talking about how they can't find a kicker by then. Join Farace and Tim as they continue to break down what it means to be a Giants fan in 2024—spoiler alert, it's miserable. If *Groundhog Day* had a sequel, it'd be about this season.
Send us a textIn this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," Drew and Rob cover all the latest news surrounding the New York Giants and preview their upcoming matchup against the Cleveland Browns. With a focus on the NFC East and the Giants' latest roster moves, the hosts dig deep into what the team needs to do to get back on track.The Giants have made several roster adjustments, including signing veteran kicker Greg Joseph off the Lions' practice squad. Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, the 30-year-old kicker brings plenty of experience, having played for multiple teams since entering the NFL in 2018. His most notable stint was with the Minnesota Vikings, where he played from 2021 to 2023. With an 82.6% field goal accuracy and 90.1% on extra points, Joseph is expected to fill a critical role, especially after some struggles in the kicking game. Before signing Joseph, the Giants also worked out several other kickers, including Randy Bullock, Zan Gonzalez, Riley Patterson, and practice squad kicker Jude McAtamney.In addition to Joseph, the Giants have added linebacker Patrick Johnson, a former 7th-round pick out of Tulane. Released by the Eagles to make room for ex-Giant Nick Gates, Johnson has spent most of his NFL career contributing on special teams. With injuries to key special teams players like Carter Coughlin and Matthew Adams, Johnson is expected to bolster this unit. His experience as a defensive end and linebacker could also give him opportunities in the Giants' pass rush.The hosts also discuss the Giants' recent trade deal with the Dallas Cowboys. Jordan Phillips was traded during training camp, and with his playing time condition met, the Giants now receive a 6th-round pick in 2026 in exchange for their 7th-round pick. Despite the Giants' struggles in the run game, Drew and Rob agree that this trade appears to be the right move, especially given Phillips' low performance with the Cowboys so far.One of the more intriguing discussions in the episode is Mike Francesa's recent comments about Giants head coach Brian Daboll. Francesa speculates that Daboll may be feeling the pressure, suggesting that he's lost some of the swagger he had in his first season. While Francesa's comments may seem exaggerated, it raises questions about whether Daboll's change in demeanor is impacting the Giants' performance.The episode takes a reflective turn as the hosts celebrate the nomination of Eli Manning for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Eli is one of seven Giants nominated, joining other Giants greats like Tiki Barber, Jeremy Shockey, and Justin Tuck. The discussion touches on whether Eli will be a first-ballot Hall of Famer, as this class of nominees doesn't feature a large number of standout first-year eligible candidates, which could work in Eli's favor.As the focus shifts to the Giants' upcoming game against the Browns, Drew and Rob provide a comprehensive preview. The Browns, coming off a win against the Jaguars, still have significant offensive struggles. Deshaun Watson has yet to find his rhythm, completing just 8.2% of his passes for 355 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions. The Browns' run game, however, has shown Support the showAll Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Molly Brown and America's favorite Alex -- Alex Gravatt -- host for today's final show of the week on Phish Thursday, as there's no JM&M tomorrow with an expanded 4-hour edition of WCGD. Molly kicks off the show from the bathroom... as she can't get her mind off the awkward bathroom stall interaction that she had earlier today. How do you handle running into people you know in the bathroom, and what if the person-next-to-you's chap stick rolls into your stall? Molly and G get into the Matt LaFleur's SASSY response to Jason Wilde's question yesterday asking about the team's uncertainty on special teams after moving onto their 5th kicker of the offseason in Brayden Narveson yesterday! Should LaFleur defer all kicker/special teams questions to Rich Bisaccia, and is he blaming his special teams coordinator or just delegating as a head coach? Evan Cohen of Unsportsmanlike joins Molly Brown and Alex Gravatt holding it down for JM&M's final show of the week. They kick off asking Evan about tomorrow night's Badgers season opener against Western Michigan, and what are his expectations this season? What happens to Luke Fickell if he does catapult the program to new heights this season, and why is G deferring all questions about Ohio State to his girlfriend?!? Molly shifts to the Packers' continuing struggles on special teams after brining in undrafted rookie kicker Brayden Narveson to replace Anders Carlson and Greg Joseph? Can the Packers offense overcome a poor kicker/special teams, and how is it possible that they've had better success replacing Aaron Rodgers than Mason Crosby? Plus, Evan helps tackle some important toilet topics, including how to handle awkward co-worker run-ins in the bathroom, do you say something if you neighbor's chap stick rolls into your stall, and which urinal do you line up at first! Today's Miller High Life Dive Bar of the Week is Hooterville Inn in Blue Mounds.
Evan Cohen of Unsportsmanlike joins Molly Brown and Alex Gravatt holding it down for JM&M's final show of the week. They kick off asking Evan about tomorrow night's Badgers season opener against Western Michigan, and what are his expectations this season? What happens to Luke Fickell if he does catapult the program to new heights this season, and why is G deferring all questions about Ohio State to his girlfriend?!? Molly shifts to the Packers' continuing struggles on special teams after brining in undrafted rookie kicker Brayden Narveson to replace Anders Carlson and Greg Joseph? Can the Packers offense overcome a poor kicker/special teams, and how is it possible that they've had better success replacing Aaron Rodgers than Mason Crosby? Plus, Evan helps tackle some important toilet topics, including how to handle awkward co-worker run-ins in the bathroom, do you say something if you neighbor's chap stick rolls into your stall, and which urinal do you line up at first!
Jim Rutledge & Molly Brown broadcast live from the grand opening of Carbon World Health's new med spa location in Sun Prairie. They react to the Packers' flurry of roster moves today, headlined by changing kickers AGAIN by releasing Greg Joseph to claim undrafted rookie Brayden Narveson off waivers from the Titans! They ask what was the point of moving off Anders Carlson yesterday just to bring in another unproven guy in Narveson, when did Carlson fully BLOW IT with the Packers, and did Gutey get it wrong by moving on from a vet in Joseph? Today's poll questions asks the fans if they believe that Narveson -- aka "The Narwhal" -- will finish this season as the Packers' starting kicker, and can Matt Hamilton take a selfie with a narwhal while in Norway? Dr. Nestor Rodriguez of Carbon World Health joins the show to promote all the new offerings at the Sun Prairie location! Mark Tauscher joins from the road to give to talk with Jim & Molly about today's flurry of Packers roster moves. Is Tausch panicking like Molly about the Packers shifting to their third kicker of the offseason in Brayden Narveson, and does anyone in Green Bay actually feel confident about the place-kicking? Also, what does Tausch make of the Packers trading for a new QB2 in Malik Willis, and why is Tausch getting worried about Josh Jacobs possibly having to play on third downs? In today's Minute to Win It, Jim and Primetime quiz Molly on the 11 highest-scoring NFL teams over the last five seasons, and did Molly Brown jump offsides on today's clock?!?!
Jim Rutledge & Molly Brown roll on from the grand opening of Carbon World Health's new location in Sun Prairie, continuing to react to the Packers making ANOTHER move at kickers - releasing Greg Joseph and picking up Brayden Narveson off waivers. They're immediately joined by Mr. International himself Matt Hamilton calling in live from his curling trip out to Norway! Jim and Molly get Matt's gut reaction to the news that his guy Anders Carlson was let go yesterday, AJ Dillon is going on season-ending IR, and he answers the hard-hitting question of the day: should new Packers kicker Brayden Narveson's nickname be "The Narwhal"? Molly also asks Matt if he thinks Gutey is finally gonna regret letting go Aaron Jones now that Dillon is out for the season, or can Josh Jacobs the EVERY-DOWN guy? Jim also talks to Matt about his new tattoo in honor of his daughters -- Magnolia and Rosie --, and did Matt realize that Jim already had an owl tattoo? Throwing Stones includes Jim failing to flaunt his new tattoo on camera and Molly weighing the importance of her doctors appointment versus her court date for speeding! Jim & Molly wrap up Ashley Rodriguez to once again talk about all the great new offerings at Carbon World Health in Sun Prairie!
Packers reporter Jason Wilde joins the Homer Hour, on the addition of Bradyn Narveson as the Packers new kicker, why is GM Brian Gutekunst so impatient with specialists, would Anders Carlson had made the roster if he didn't miss the 32-yard field goal in the preseason finale and would Greg Joseph been a better option at kicker for the Packers?
Jim Rutledge & Molly Brown roll into Hour 2 of the final cutdown day for the Packers' 53-man roster. They continue asking which Packers roster move was most surprising: cutting Michael Pratt, Sean Clifford or Anders Carlson OR putting AJ Dillon on IR? They also start to wonder how much Rich Bisaccia has actually helped Green Bay's special teams, and is it a win if Jeff Hafley is Bisaccia 2.0? Jason Wilde joins Jim & Molly to continue breaking down the Packers' final 53-man roster cuts and moves. Jason chimes in on which roster move surprised him the most, will AJ Dillon every play another snap in the NFL after going on season-ending IR, what players does he think are likely candidates to return on the practice squad, and how do we evaluate Gutey's 2020 Draft class now that Jordan Love is the last man standing in Green Bay? Molly asks if Packers fans should be more concerned with the running back depth behind Josh Jacobs or starting kicker if it ends up being Greg Joseph's job this season? Also, is Gutey gonna start regretting letting go of Aaron Jones in what could have been an awesome Jacobs-Jones 1-2 punch? Jason also chimes in on the show's important question of the day -- what is the best food-named band/musician: Korn, the Black-Eyed Peas, Salt-N-Pepa, or the Red Hot Chili Peppers? Jim gives the play-by-play breakdown of how he removed his wife's wedding garter back in the day. Throwing Stones includes giving some flowers to Badgers linebacker Maema Njongmeta
Jason Wilde joins Jim & Molly to continue breaking down the Packers' final 53-man roster cuts and moves. Jason chimes in on which roster move surprised him the most, will AJ Dillon every play another snap in the NFL after going on season-ending IR, what players does he think are likely candidates to return on the practice squad, and how do we evaluate Gutey's 2020 Draft class now that Jordan Love is the last man standing in Green Bay? Molly asks if Packers fans should be more concerned with the running back depth behind Josh Jacobs or starting kicker if it ends up being Greg Joseph's job this season? Also, is Gutey gonna start regretting letting go of Aaron Jones in what could have been an awesome Jacobs-Jones 1-2 punch? Jason also chimes in on the show's important question of the day -- what is the best food-named band/musician: Korn, the Black-Eyed Peas, Salt-N-Pepa, or the Red Hot Chili Peppers?
In the two biggest surprises of cutdown day, AJ Dillon and Anders Carlson are no longer Green Bay Packers as the team moves on from them in favor Emanuel Wilson, MarShawn Lloyd and Greg Joseph. Aaron Mosby also makes it after his standout performance against the Ravens over the weekend. Jordan and Numac break down the 53 men on the roster and what it means for the season. Visit GSPN.info subscribe to the Premium GSPN Substack to receive ad-free GSPN episodes, exclusive written articles and weekly episodes of “GSPN After Dark.” Thanks to South Loonier, Justin Saeian and Ben Kolp for being Founding Members. GSPN is proud to call Blue Wire's network of podcasts home. You can (and should) follow Rohan, Ti, Adam, Jordan, Andrew, Numac, and Gyro Step, Win In 6, Crewsing for a Brewsing and Make Time for This podcasts on Twitter. Don't forget to leave a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to get us to read your review live at the end of an episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jason Wilde joins Jim & Molly to continue breaking down the Packers' final 53-man roster cuts and moves. Jason chimes in on which roster move surprised him the most, will AJ Dillon every play another snap in the NFL after going on season-ending IR, what players does he think are likely candidates to return on the practice squad, and how do we evaluate Gutey's 2020 Draft class now that Jordan Love is the last man standing in Green Bay? Molly asks if Packers fans should be more concerned with the running back depth behind Josh Jacobs or starting kicker if it ends up being Greg Joseph's job this season? Also, is Gutey gonna start regretting letting go of Aaron Jones in what could have been an awesome Jacobs-Jones 1-2 punch? Jason also chimes in on the show's important question of the day -- what is the best food-named band/musician: Korn, the Black-Eyed Peas, Salt-N-Pepa, or the Red Hot Chili Peppers?
Packers reporter Jason Wilde joins the Homer Hour, his thoughts on the Packers trading for Malik Willis to be the backup quarterback in Green Bay, does he expect Willis to be up to speed with the playbook before the season opener, will one of Sean Clifford or Michael Pratt be brought back to the practice squad, what does he think will happen with the kicking battle between Anders Carlson and Greg Joseph and does he think there are any surprise potential cuts or keeps with roster cutdown coming on Tuesday?
The Packers put a bow on the preseason with a dominant 30-7 win over the Baltimore Ravens, despite sitting 38 players in the game. A couple players made a case for the 53-man roster, as cutdown day looms Tuesday. However, the kicker competition didn't quite sort itself out between Anders Carlson and Greg Joseph, and the backup quarterback battle between Sean Clifford or MIchael Pratt remains unclear. Andy Herman from the Pack-a-Day Podcast joins the show to sort it all out.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim Rutledge, Matt Hamilton and Molly Brown are back for their final show together for about the next week and a half... In Hour 1, they hit the takeaways from the reports from the Packers' positive joint practice with the Ravens. First, Jim starts with an old rant about why Matt Stafford is closer to Aaron Rodgers than some fans might think, but does Matt have him beat with his garbage time logic? They ask which fringe roster player is most likely to make the Packers' final 53-man roster: Sean Clifford, Greg Joseph, Emanuel Wilson or Malik Heath? Also, how do you prefer to tip when going out to eat: customizable or built-in? Molly's game includes betting lines on the Bears' preseason game tonight and the Brewers' series versus the A's this weekend. They wrap up Hour 1 with the High Life Dive Bar of the Week: Vin's Missouri Tavern in Waunakee -- one of Jim's favorites!
Gabe & Chewy start the 2nd hour of the show discussing the Green Bay Packers kicker battle in camp that doesn't seem like anyone truly wants to win between Anders Carlson and Greg Joseph. Is anyone WINNING the battle or is Greg Joseph just losing the battle? What are the least attractive hobbies for men to have according to women? Does anyone like a guy who's into magic tricks, or model trains, and what are women's hobbies? Sophia Minnaert joins the show to talk all the latest with the National League Central leading Milwaukee Brewers, and in hunt for a first round post season bye.
The Green Bay Packers' kicker competition has not gone perfectly according to plan, as both Anders Carlson and Greg Joseph have been mediocre throughout training camp. So, will one of them win the job by default, or will they bring someone in from the outside? (Time will tell...) Baltimore Ravens beat reporter Luke Jones (BaltimorePositive.com) joins the show before the Packers and Ravens square off at joint practice tomorrow and the second preseason game on Saturday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Packers reporter Ryan Wood and host JR Radcliffe discuss an ugly preseason game in Denver, a 27-2 loss with virtually no Packers starters suiting up and some ugly performances for backup quarterbacks Sean Clifford and Michael Pratt. Is the backup quarterback on the roster currently? One player who didn't play emerged as perhaps one of the night's bigger surprises. Is anyone we're not talking about making a push to earn a spot on the roster? What about the team's joint practice sessions with the Broncos, also seemingly a tough showing for Green Bay. Thoughts on Andre Dillard, Ty'Ron Hopper, Greg Joseph and ... wait, did Ryan actually say the the Packers "won the night?"
The Green Bay Packers put together one of the uglier Preseason performances in recent memory, falling to the Denver Broncos 27-2. On the bright side...? It's over, and we're a step closer to the regular season. But still, there's plenty to react to, including the backup quarterback situation with Sean Clifford and Michael Pratt, as well as the kicker competition between Greg Joseph and Anders Carlson, so we discuss all things Packers with Andy Herman of the Pack-a-Day Podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Packernet After Dark, we dive deep into various NFL teams, focusing on the Packers, Vikings, and Bears, with special attention to their linebackers and kickers. We explore the roles of Isaiah McDuffie and Edgerrin Cooper in the Packers' lineup and debate the performance of kickers Anders Carlson and Greg Joseph. The discussion takes a personal turn as we share thoughts on personal and cultural identity, memory loss in iconic figures, and movie recommendations like "Logan" and "Deadpool." We also address the ongoing debates between insiders like Ben and Greg Gabriel, and Chris from Alabama calls in with his Packers season predictions. Tune in for an engaging mix of football analysis and personal reflections! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Packernet After Dark, we dive deep into various NFL teams, focusing on the Packers, Vikings, and Bears, with special attention to their linebackers and kickers. We explore the roles of Isaiah McDuffie and Edgerrin Cooper in the Packers' lineup and debate the performance of kickers Anders Carlson and Greg Joseph. The discussion takes a personal turn as we share thoughts on personal and cultural identity, memory loss in iconic figures, and movie recommendations like "Logan" and "Deadpool." We also address the ongoing debates between insiders like Ben and Greg Gabriel, and Chris from Alabama calls in with his Packers season predictions. Tune in for an engaging mix of football analysis and personal reflections! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jim Rutledge & Matt Hamilton hold down the show while Molly Brown is off on a pregnancy assignment! Jim and Matt start by picking on the Packers' weakest links: the kicker competition between Anders Carlson and Greg Joseph and the QB2 battle between Sean Clifford and Michael Pratt. Should the Packers bet on the more experienced Joseph & Clifford or on the youth/upside of Carlson and Pratt? They ask fans who they'd rather have: Carlson, Joseph or NEITHER? Matt hates the idea of the Packers picking up the "Vikings scraps" in Joseph, and Jim stans for his fellow FAU alum. They also discuss if Josh Jacobs will meet expectations and fill the loss of Aaron Jones, and will Marshawn Lloyd become the new fan-favorite? What Matt Missed includes a certain cornerback who was offended by the NFL's Top 100 list, Mickey Mouse winning a race at the Olympics, and who was blinged out Big Ten Volleyball media days! And, why is Tim in Oregon freaking out on the talk/text line about Justin Herbert's plantar fasciitis?
The kicking competition is heating up in Green Bay and it appears that Greg Joseph is taking the lead. Jason provides his insight on the Packers' kicker situation including his thoughts on Joseph's mental approach to the game. This parlays into a conversation on Family Night which will be taking place tomorrow. Is it fine as is? Or should it be overhauled?
Packers reporters Ryan Wood and Tom Silverstein join host JR Radcliffe to discuss the impressive players in the first two weeks of training camp and likewise the players who haven't quite lived up to expectations. The kicking competition between Anders Carlson and Greg Joseph heats up. Is the streak of an undrafted player making the 53-man roster in jeopardy? How has the defense looked different under Jeff Hafley? How has quarterback Jordan Love looked now that he has a contract extension?
As the Green Bay Packers wrap up OTAs, we discuss the radical change with the NFL's kickoff rules which will be implemented in 2024. Rich Bisaccia and Keisean Nixon share their opinions, and we'll look some of the different strategies that could be in play as well. Mike Wahle played 11 seasons in the NFL, and he joins the show to discuss all things Packers, as well. And, we check in on the Packers' three-way kicker competition between Anders Carlson, Greg Joseph and Jack Podlesny.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The NFL Draft is less than a month way and in today's episode of the podcast, Alex and KJ breakdown the best available prospects for Green Bay and more. How does the new kickoff rule affect Keisean Nixon? What about the Packers new kicker? Bringing you all things Green & Gold - Welcome back to the IKE Packers Podcast! We are now on Patreon! Visit https://www.patreon.com/ike_packers and become an exclusive member. Help the show by telling another Packers fan! Other ways to contribute are by leaving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and subscribing wherever you get your podcasts.
The Green Bay Packers have signed kicker Greg Joseph to compete with Anders Carlson for the job. We discuss what this means for Carlson and the Packers.We also discuss the negotiations between the Packers and the city of Green Bay on a new lease and the problems being encountered and we grade each wide receiver on the team from 2023, how well did they do and what are their prospects for 2024 and beyond.All this and more on this week's podcast with Sean Tehan and Gil Martin.On No Huddle Radio, hosts Gil Martin and Sean Tehan give you in-depth analysis of what's happening with the Green Bay Packers. Get the latest news, injury updates and preview the next game with key matchups to look for and find out why we think the Pack will win or lose.Please send in comments and questions for the mail bag on Twitter Gil @GilPackers, @GBPackerSean or via email to AskNoHuddle@gmail.com. We love talking football and can't wait to hear from you!No Huddle Radio is a part of the Packers Talk family of podcasts, serving up five distinct podcasts to satisfy the most fervent of Packer fans. Variety is the spice of life, so subscribe to Packers Talk on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow Packers Talk on Twitter and Facebook.
Host Michael Rand starts with a look at the Vikings' decision to let go of kicker Greg Joseph, who signed Tuesday with the rival Packers. Rand thinks it was a good move by the Vikings and that he had lost confidence in Joseph in the past year. Plus two more interesting mock drafts. 9:00: Star Tribune Timberwolves beat writer Chris Hine joins Rand for a look at how Minnesota has adapted to life without Karl-Anthony Towns. Down the stretch of the season, what is a realistic goal for the Wolves? 33:00: The Gophers women's basketball team continues thanks to two key players returning from injury.
Ben Goessling, Andrew Krammer and Michael Rand preview NFL free agency through the Vikings' perspective, starting with whether they'll jump into the deep end of a talented RB pool in free agency? Kirk Cousins will make the most of his free agency, that much is guaranteed. Plus, who stays and who goes? They discuss pending free agents from Danielle Hunter and K.J. Osborn to Jordan Hicks and Greg Joseph.
Minnesota Vikings predictions vs. Bengals: Nick Mullens, Justin Jefferson, Ty Chandler, Greg Joseph and more on Write That Down. Plus we play the QB Cesspool. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Minnesota Vikings predictions vs. Bengals: Nick Mullens, Justin Jefferson, Ty Chandler, Greg Joseph and more on Write That Down. Plus we play the QB Cesspool. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Minnesota Vikings WIN over Las Vegas Raiders in one of the most brutal games in recent NFL memory; Josh Dobbs benched in the second half or Nick Mullens; Greg Joseph scores the only point; Justin Jefferson returns from injury but leaves the game an injury that landed him in the hospital; Why Kevin O'Connell stuck with Dobbs for so long; Vikings fans join Vent Line to voice their thoughts on Purple Daily. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Minnesota Vikings WIN over Las Vegas Raiders in one of the most brutal games in recent NFL memory; Josh Dobbs benched in the second half or Nick Mullens; Greg Joseph scores the only point; Justin Jefferson returns from injury but leaves the game an injury that landed him in the hospital; Why Kevin O'Connell stuck with Dobbs for so long; Vikings fans join Vent Line to voice their thoughts on Purple Daily. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Minnesota Vikings predictions against the New Orleans Saints involving Josh Dobbs, Ty Chandler, Greg Joseph and more on Write That Down; Plus we play the QB Cesspool challenge! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Minnesota Vikings HOT takes after beating Chicago Bears; Kirk Cousins is a fraudulent QB on and off the field who played terribly against the Bears and won't waive his no-trade clause; Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and the front office should treat that game like a loss; Vikings fans should be thankful for Greg Joseph; Pie chart of praise for the win involving Jordan Hicks, Danielle Hunter, Brian Flores and more. Plus other Vikings nitpicks on Purple Daily. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.