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Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 10a-2p! The 11 o'clock hour is brought to you by TRAJAN WEALTH; Planning for tomorrow starts today. Visit Trajan Wealth dot com to learn more about retirement and state planning RedZone - Does Baker have beef with Kevin Stefanski On Campus College hoop with a big weekend! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mystery guest revealed! The one and only Eli Manning joins Rick & Dave! Eli shares why he likes the John Harbaugh hire for the Giants, what excites him about Jaxson Dart, and his thoughts as he waits on the Hall of Fame. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Knicks can't hang with the Pistons. Rick's got a surprise guest for Dave. (spoiler; it's Eli Manning). The Morning Roast is back! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former NFL offensive lineman Ephraim Salaam is in for Rob, and he and Kelvin explain why sports fans across America will tune-in in droves to watch the Floyd Mayweather vs Mike Tyson exhibition fight this spring, discuss whether the Los Angeles Lakers should trade all their assets away for Giannis Antetokounmpo this summer, and explain why Eli Manning shouldn’t feel disappointed about not being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After some Tony Clark stepping down from the MLBPA recap, Jerry discusses the YouTube show "Diary of a CEO," leading to a broader conversation on high-profile inappropriate relationships. Gio reads about "types of men that could sleep with your wife," and a call about a handyman's personal anecdotes. C-Lo's got Giancarlo Stanton's health outlook and Jon Gruden's interview with Eli Manning regarding John Harbaugh and the Hall of Fame. After a clip of Paul in Yonkers setting off Tommy Lugauer, the Moment of the Day highlights Mike Francesa's eating habits at WFAN, and the show wraps up with the mystery of the "DO NOT TOUCH" bagels in the newsroom.
It's Gio & Jerry today as they discuss Tony Clark resigning from the MLBPA due to an affair with his sister-in-law, a scandal unfolding amidst looming work stoppage. Plus, Giancarlo Stanton's reaction to the lack of Yanks offseason moves, Carlos Mendoza addresses clubhouse rumors and the truth behind a Michael Jordan video. We talk Mark Cuban's defense of NBA tanking and some solutions. Also, Gio is not hot for Tiger Woods' potential Masters return, legendary stories of Mike Francesa's newsroom eating habits, and we explore "types of men" who have affairs. That and Eli Manning with Jon Gruden and you've got a lot on this plate.
C-Lo returns with Giancarlo Stanton asked if he could go a full season without being hurt. Jon Gruden had Eli Manning on his show on the John Harbaugh hire and not getting into the Hall yet. Paul in Yonkers called Tommy Lugauer and set him off. The Moment of The Day: Francesa's eating habits at WFAN. Even some Olympics mentions.
Anthony and Alex break down the financial reality of the 2026 offseason. With the Giants currently low on cap space, the front office must make difficult decisions on veteran leaders like Bobby Okereke, Devin Singletary, and Jon Runyan Jr. to clear cap space ahead of Free Agency. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Anthony and Alex debate the biggest free agency rumor of the 2026 offseason. With the Baltimore Ravens potentially letting their Pro Bowl center walk, the Giants have emerged as the "best fit" to land Tyler Linderbaum. But with a projected price tag of $18M-$20M per year, we have to ask: Is he worth the investment? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
It's a big new Davey Mac Sports Program as we're talking about the NBA All Star Weekend, the Olympics, and more! How was this year's Dunk Contest and how did it compare with the other events? Was the new World Vs. USA All Star format successful? What change could be made? How is Adam Silver doing as NBA Commissioner and what is the status of the league? Sports talking head Nick Wright has an interesting idea to change the NBA All Star Game--does it work or is he weird? Meanwhile, Mike Francesa talks about Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl, ESPN's obvious hatred of Major League Baseball, Ryan Clark ranks Super Bowl Champion Sam Darnold as the 10th best quarterback in the NFC, more proof that Eli Manning should be in the NFL Hall of Fame, and Giants co-owner Steve Tisch finds himself in the Epstein Files! Plus, some Olympic coverage as the DMSP discusses American figure skater Ilia Malinin choking, the USA men's hockey team undefeated in group play, and Jake Paul's girlfriend, Jutta Leerdam, winning the gold! It's a wonderful 422nd episode of the award-winning* Davey Mac Sports Program that you need to hear today! BAM! * Best In Show - iTunes Editorial Team for Best Independent Sports Podcast
Anthony and Alex react to the report detailing the new organizational chart in East Rutherford. As John Harbaugh enters his first season, he has successfully negotiated a structure where he reports directly to ownership, with newly hired Dawn Aponte serving as his right-hand executive—bypassing GM Joe Schoen in the traditional chain of command. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Anthony breaks down the report from Dan Duggan of The Athletic regarding Giants CB Cor'Dale Flott switching to powerhouse agency Athletes First. On the cusp of the 2026 Free Agency period, Flott is gearing up for a massive payday after a breakout 2025 campaign. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Bomani Jones is joined by Howard Bryant. They discuss the many issues with the Halls of Fame across all sports and what makes the Pro Football Hall of Fame so difficult to get into. They also discuss whether Klay Thompson should be in the Pro Basketball Hall of Fame and whether Eli Manning will ever make it despite winning 2 Super Bowl MVPs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anthony breaks down the breaking news that Charlie Bullen has withdrawn from multiple Defensive Coordinator searches to sign an extension with the New York Giants. Bullen adds "Defensive Run Game Coordinator" to his title, a massive promotion for the man credited with saving the Giants' defense in late 2025. The Giants also unveiled their full official coaching staff. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Dave finds a stat that leads him to take a victory lap around Eli Manning haters...with noises. Plus, Knobervations & DIHIF? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike Florio from Pro Football Talk joined the show. Mike doesn't think there will be a hard deadline on the Steelers waiting on Aaron Rodgers like some local media have claimed. Is there anywhere else Rodgers will go? Mike believes if Rodgers does play in 2026, this year will absolutely be it. Mike thinks Rodgers should be the Philip Rivers of 2026 and wait around for a contending team that needs a QB. Mike feels like the Steelers drafting a QB in the '26 Draft would tell us more about Will Howard than Rodgers. Mike said it does surprise him a little bit that the Steelers wouldn't want to know about Rodgers by the time free agency begins. He thinks old options like Kirk Cousins or Joe Flacco could get the phone call, but how far could the Steelers really go with those guys? Mike weighed in on the war of words started by Joey Porter in the direction of Ben Roethlisberger. Mike thinks things changed a little bit with Ben after he was suspended in 2010, but is not surprised to hear something like this. Will stuff like this cost Big Ben a shot at being a first ballot Hall of Famer? Mike thinks it may take Ben some time to get to the HOF, but he should get in before Eli Manning. Mike got into the logjam that tends to be created when it comes to HOF entry. How was Mike's flight back to Pittsburgh from the Super Bowl?
Mason Rudolph picked his side in the Joey Porter vs Ben Roethlisberger battle, and it's not much of a surprise to know he was happy to hear Porter go on and on after #7. Their relationship was notably sour and The Fan may have had some impact in it going down that road. Peezy also took shots at James Harrison, and the guys aren't convinced Harrison will take the high road on this. Executive Chef Michael Campbell from Le Mont joined the show. Le Mont catered some food in the office today and Michael ran the guys through what they had to offer. Mullsy, a self-aspiring chef, had some questions. We then got back into the ongoing battle between Ben Roethlisberger and Joey Porter. Mike Florio from Pro Football Talk joined the show. Mike doesn't think there will be a hard deadline on the Steelers waiting on Aaron Rodgers like some local media have claimed. Is there anywhere else Rodgers will go? Mike believes if Rodgers does play in 2026, this year will absolutely be it. Mike thinks Rodgers should be the Philip Rivers of 2026 and wait around for a contending team that needs a QB. Mike feels like the Steelers drafting a QB in the '26 Draft would tell us more about Will Howard than Rodgers. Mike said it does surprise him a little bit that the Steelers wouldn't want to know about Rodgers by the time free agency begins. He thinks old options like Kirk Cousins or Joe Flacco could get the phone call, but how far could the Steelers really go with those guys? Mike weighed in on the war of words started by Joey Porter in the direction of Ben Roethlisberger. Mike thinks things changed a little bit with Ben after he was suspended in 2010, but is not surprised to hear something like this. Will stuff like this cost Big Ben a shot at being a first ballot Hall of Famer? Mike thinks it may take Ben some time to get to the HOF, but he should get in before Eli Manning. Mike got into the logjam that tends to be created when it comes to HOF entry. How was Mike's flight back to Pittsburgh from the Super Bowl?
What starts as a simple caller debate turns into a full-on on-air fight between Evan Roberts and Shaun Morash over one loaded question: is Drake Maye already ahead of Eli Manning. Evan argues the narrow “through two years” case, while Shaun pushes back hard on why that framing is cheap, misleading, and disrespectful to what Eli actually accomplished when it mattered most. The segment spirals into shouting, interruptions, and pure sports radio chaos as Boston hype collides with New York legacy, playoff performance vs regular season numbers, and why comparing careers through tiny windows misses the entire point. A heated reminder that Eli still lives rent free in Patriots fans' heads and that nothing ignites a show faster than quarterbacks, rings, and revisionist history.
On this segment of Evan & Tiki, the guys dive into the latest reports from Adam Schefter regarding potential NFL rule changes. Evan and Tiki debate the pros and cons of allowing teams to trade draft picks up to five years in advance and whether the league should finally replace the onside kick with a 4th-and-13 play from the 25-yard line. Then, the show goes off the rails when a caller claims Patriots QB Drake Maye is already "leaps and bounds" better than Eli Manning after just two seasons. Evan loses his cool, defending Eli's clutch legacy against what he calls "stat-padding" from the Patriots' young star. Also in this hour: St. John's Expectations: With the Johnnies sitting at 19-5, is it "Elite Eight or Bust" for Rick Pitino? Posting and Toasting: The crew plays their favorite tweet game, featuring debates on parallel parking skills and Al Dukes' bizarre requirements for watching Olympic swimming. The Return of Adam Gase: Reaction to the news that the former Jets head coach is back in the league working with Justin Herbert—and why the framing of his resume drove Evan crazy.
Welcome to the Hall! The Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026 has been revealed, and it's a legendary lineup. We celebrate first-ballot locks Drew Brees and Larry Fitzgerald, alongside defensive powerhouse Luke Kuechly. The class is rounded out by the greatest kicker of all time, Adam Vinatieri, and senior inductee Roger Craig. We discuss the legacy of these icons and the notable snubs like Reggie Wayne and Eli Manning. Join the Format Podcast as we look back at the careers of the newest members of the Hall of Fame.If you want to support, every little bit helps!We appreciate SuperChats, or you can donate:CashApp: $TheFormatPodcastVenmo: TheFormatPodcast
It's Super Bowl week on Sports Fellowship with Fox and Frank, and Season 7, Episode 22 is proudly dedicated to Emmitt B. Smith—no debate required. Dan Fox and Frank Knight are joined once again by Allan “Action” Jackson for a wide-ranging Super Bowl edition that blends big-game analysis with winter sports nostalgia, league chaos, and classic basement-studio banter.The episode opens with the timing collision of the Super Bowl and the Winter Olympics, sparking a spirited discussion about favorite (and least favorite) Olympic events—from hockey and bobsledding to ski jumping, curling, and the legendary “Agony of Defeat.” The crew reflects on old-school ABC Sports memories, Milan hosting duties, Team USA rooting interests, and why Olympic hockey still captures something pro leagues can't.From there, the conversation turns to the NBA and NHL, where trade deadlines and retooling decisions leave plenty of fans frustrated. The Sixers' salary-dump moves draw criticism, the Eastern Conference logjam gets dissected, and the NBA All-Star Game takes its usual beating. On the ice, the Rangers' decision to move on from Artemi Panarin sparks debate, while the Avalanche, Hurricanes, and Lightning are sized up as true Stanley Cup threats.The middle of the show explodes into a passionate Hall of Fame debate, with Bill Belichick's continued exclusion drawing unanimous outrage. The crew argues that the story of the NFL simply cannot be told without him, criticizes the voting process and media agendas, and revisits long-running cases for players like Eli Manning, Darren Woodson, Jim Plunkett, and others caught in Hall of Fame purgatory.The back half of the episode is all Super Bowl. Dan, Frank, Alan, and Rich break down the matchup from every angle—quarterbacks, defenses, coaching staffs, turnovers, injuries, and pressure points. Seattle's defense, New England's experience, Sam Darnold's volatility, Drake May's upside, and Mike Vrabel's influence all factor into sharply divided predictions. Final scores are locked in, the under/over gets debated, and playoff pick records are loudly defended as only this group can do.The show closes with Super Bowl party logistics, family shout-outs, good-natured trash talk, and a reminder of what grounds the podcast beyond sports.Special Thanks to:Fox Brothers Alarms - https://foxbrothersalarms.comFirst Baptist church of Phillipsburg NJ http://www.fbcpburg.org/
The final hour of Evan & Tiki opens with breaking Knicks news as New York trades for Jose Alvarado just moments before reports surface that Deuce McBride will undergo core muscle surgery and could miss the rest of the regular season. Evan and Tiki break down what the injury really means, playoff timelines, and why the move reflects how well-run the Knicks have become. The conversation shifts to NBA trade deadline fallout, Giannis' future in Milwaukee, James Harden analogies that hit a little too close to home, and Hall of Fame debates involving Eli Manning, Luke Kuechly, and Jason Witten.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts Podcast, Hall of Fame running back Emmitt Smith sits down with Peanut and Roman at Super Bowl Media Row. Emmitt talks about the battles he faced to become a Super Bowl champion and addresses a rumor that he squatted over 800 pounds in college. Then, former New York Giants receiver Victor Cruz joins the podcast. Victor shares his opinion on the Giants’ hire of John Harbaugh as their new head coach and discusses whether his former quarterback, Eli Manning, should be in the Hall of Fame. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After Eli failed to make the Hall of Fame, The Drive wondered if the former Giants QB will ever get it?
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts Podcast, Hall of Fame running back Emmitt Smith sits down with Peanut and Roman at Super Bowl Media Row. Emmitt talks about the battles he faced to become a Super Bowl champion and addresses a rumor that he squatted over 800 pounds in college. Then, former New York Giants receiver Victor Cruz joins the podcast. Victor shares his opinion on the Giants’ hire of John Harbaugh as their new head coach and discusses whether his former quarterback, Eli Manning, should be in the Hall of Fame. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carl and Mike get into some NFL talk as they react to Emmett Smith saying the Browns need to name Shedeur Sanders their starter, Luke Kuechly getting into the HOF ahead of the likes of Eli Manning and Bill Belichick, Jim Schwartz stepping resigning as the Browns DC.
2 O'clock Hour :00 - Carl and Mike open up with some Hawks talk as they react to the debut of Jock Landale following being traded to the Hawks and the team picking up a win they both described as exciting to watch as Landale had a career night. They then get into some Falcons talk as they react to Kirk Cousins describing how healthy he feels since he suffered his season ending injury during his time in Minnesota. They also share thoughts on Michael Penix Jr. addressing with Kay Adams his social media post and where he is in his rehab. :20 – Carl and Mike get into some NFL talk as they react to Matthew Stafford winning the MVP and agree there was no doubt the former Georgia Bulldogs player was beyond worthy of winning the award. They also share some thoughts on why the Defensive Rookie of the Year, Carson Schwesinger, is a great example of why the Falcons can still find "the guy they need" with their second round pick but it is up to Ian Cunningham and his scouting staff to go out and do their job. :40 – Carl and Mike get into some NFL talk as they react to Emmett Smith saying the Browns need to name Shedeur Sanders their starter, Luke Kuechly getting into the HOF ahead of the likes of Eli Manning and Bill Belichick, Jim Schwartz stepping resigning as the Browns DC.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts Podcast, Hall of Fame running back Emmitt Smith sits down with Peanut and Roman at Super Bowl Media Row. Emmitt talks about the battles he faced to become a Super Bowl champion and addresses a rumor that he squatted over 800 pounds in college. Then, former New York Giants receiver Victor Cruz joins the podcast. Victor shares his opinion on the Giants’ hire of John Harbaugh as their new head coach and discusses whether his former quarterback, Eli Manning, should be in the Hall of Fame. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Craig Carton opens Super Bowl Friday by absolutely unloading on New York Giants fans. Eli Manning misses the Hall of Fame cut, Abdul Carter gets ZERO Defensive Rookie of the Year votes, and Jaxson Dart manages just ONE vote while Giants fans argue Greg Roman is a “great hire.” Chris McMonigle pushes back, Carton gloats, and Giants Twitter takes another beating. Classic Carton Show chaos on WFAN.
In this heated segment from The Carton Show on WFAN, Craig takes on a Giants fan who dares to compare Eli Manning to the legendary "Broadway" Joe Namath. Craig breaks down exactly why Namath is a cultural icon who changed the NFL forever, while Eli was "never even close" to being the best at his position.
The final hour of Evan & Tiki opens with breaking Knicks news as New York trades for Jose Alvarado just moments before reports surface that Deuce McBride will undergo core muscle surgery and could miss the rest of the regular season. Evan and Tiki break down what the injury really means, playoff timelines, and why the move reflects how well-run the Knicks have become. The conversation shifts to NBA trade deadline fallout, Giannis' future in Milwaukee, James Harden analogies that hit a little too close to home, and Hall of Fame debates involving Eli Manning, Luke Kuechly, and Jason Witten. Plus, the guys dive deep into Super Bowl Week, ranking the least appealing Super Bowl matchups of the last 20 years, debating Patriots vs Seahawks fatigue, Tom Brady's competitiveness, and whether this game has any real juice. All that, Cinco de Lunch, calls, laughs, and peak WFAN energy to close out the show.
On today's Daily Puck Drop, Jason "Puck" Puckett starts off the show quickly setting the stage for Thursday. He doesn't waste much time and gets right into Mike Garafolo from San Francisco. Mike Garafolo, NFL Network joins Puck from radio row for the last visit before the Super Bowl. Mike describes the buzz surrounding the game and if the majority of people are leaning toward Seattle. If the Seahawks win, it will be one hell of a comeback story for Sam Darnold. Plus, they touch on the Seahawk impending sale, Klint Kubiak to the Raiders and Mike gives his final prediction for the game. KJ-Arent's with Mitch Levy and Puck as they chat about the upcoming Super Bowl, the past history between the Patriots and the Seahawks and the role that Hugh Millen played! Plus, they just can't stop being so confident! The full show airs in it's entirety during the live DPD, but after the show is over the only way to watch and listen to the show is to sign up to be a Puck's Posse member at PuckSports.com. “On This Day….” Sugar Ray Leonard, Eli Manning, Andre the Giant and a two-time Masters champ celebrates his birthday. Puck wraps up the show with, “Hey, What the Puck!?” Sam Darnold will put the narrative to rest Sunday (1:00) Puck (4:15) Mike Garafolo, NFL Network (19:00) KJ-Arent's w/ Mitch Levy ( 24:49 ) “On This Day….” ( 29:15 ) “Hey, What the Puck!”
Super Bowl 42 officially turns 18, and that means the Helmet Catch is now an adult. With Giants fans already feeling old, the crew takes a nostalgic turn on Cinco de Luncho by ranking the five MVPs of the historic upset over the Patriots who were just as vital as Eli Manning. From clutch catches and relentless pass rush to an unforgettable halftime moment that steadied an entire fan base, they break down the plays, performances, and forgotten heroes that made one of the greatest Super Bowls ever. A pure Giants throwback that still feels as good as it did in 2008.
ESPN's Matt Miller joins the show to talk about why Ty Simpson to the Jets could happen. Plus, an edition of CMT which Dave proclaims Eli Manning as the best clutch QB ever. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's a terrific and new Davey Mac Sports Program as it's Super Bowl week, dogsie! YES! But, that's not all! The guys discuss Bill Belichick getting insanely snubbed by the Football Hall of Fame! Also, Eli Manning was screwed, too! Then the DMSP gives their insight into this year's Super Bowl between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots! Sam Darnold Vs. Drake Maye! Mike Macdonald Vs. Mike Vrabel! Who will win? Who will choke? Predictions and prognostications! Plus, boxer Jarrell Miller gets his toupée nearly knocked off his head mid-fight! Finally...some NBA and MLB talk and Roy turns into a lizard person! It's a fantastic and new 420th episode of the DMSP that you need to experience! BOOM!
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Justin is live from Mobile, Alabama and Shaun Morash joins him to talk the fallout from Todd Monken becoming the Browns HC, what that means for the Giants OC search and more! Eli Manning also misses the HOF for the second straight year and we talk about the Senior BowlDownload the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use promo code JMFOOTBALLDownload the DraftKings Sportsbook app now and use code JMFOOTBALL. That's code JMFOOTBALL to turn five bucks into three hundred in bonus bets if your bet wins. In partnership with DraftKings. The Crown Is Yours. Gambling Problem? Call one eight hundred GAMBLER. New York: call eight seven seven eight HOPENY or text HOPENY. Connecticut: call eight eight eight seven eight nine seven seven seven seven or visit CCPG dot org. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino in Kansas. Wager tax pass-through may apply in Illinois. Twenty one plus in most states. Void in Ontario. Restrictions apply. Bet must win to receive Bonus Bets which expire in 7 days. Minimum odds required. For additional terms and responsible gaming resources, see D K N G dot co slash audio. Limited time offer. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
(0:00) Bill Belichick snubbed, Is Nick Sirianni a top 5 coaching hire? (27:16) Drake Maye not at 100%, Should Broncos fans be concerned? (39:27) Knicks, Heat, T-Wolves and Warriors among suitors for Giannis (48:11) BUD List (01:11:31) Eli Manning not in HOF, Did Belichick getting snubbed hurt his legacy? (01:23:30) Sam Darnold favorite to win SB MVP (01:29:52) Should Patriots fans be worried about Drake Maye? (01:50:55) Frenemies (02:04:46) Bo Nix responds to Sean Payton's injury remarks (02:11:51) Eagles hire Sean Mannion as OC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
:20 - Did Spygate impact Bill Belichick's Hall of Fame snub?4:00 - Should Hall of Fame votes be made public9:25 - Eli Manning not elected to Hall of Fame - would Peter King vote for him?14:20 - Peter previews his Football in America project18:50 - DRAFT: Way-Too-Early Show Me Something Super Bowl LX Edition24:50 - Jason Garrett joins the show; Garrett on Bill Belichick snub25:50 - Garrett's advice to Seahawks HC Mike Macdonald ahead of Super Bowl LX27:30 - Sam Darnold's turnaround30:00 - Preview of Jason's interview with Patriots OC Josh McDaniel34:00 - Denver's missed FG in the snow during the AFC Championship game39:35 - Jesse Minter introduced as Ravens Head Coach, Minter on what former HC John Harbaugh told him42:30 - Minter on Ravens QB Lamar Jackson46:00 --- Super Bowl LX MVP odds Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Eli Manning has been denied by the Hall of Fame twice. When will it happen for him? Plus, a Football Frenzy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this Friday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, Sid takes another lonesome loser to task after the wannabe know-it-all spent time in his mother's basement to rail on the great morning show host. In other news of the day, Craig Carton speaks the truth about Eli Manning's Hall of Fame hopes; The Daily Show invokes our colleague Brian Kilmeade's influence on President Trump's actions; the film Melania premieres at The Kennedy Center; and the truth is uncovered regarding the true character of the late Alex Pretti, the anti-I.C.E. protester who was shot in Minneapolis last week. Aaron Siri, Anthony D'Esposito, Cory Zelnik, David Carr, Donna Rotunno & Joe Tacopina join Sid on this Friday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rob and Kelvin debate whether Eli Manning deserves to get into the Hall of Fame after getting snubbed for the second consecutive year, and discuss why so many current and former players are so flippant about Bill Belichick’s history of cheating.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob and Kelvin tell us if Bill Belichick’s Hall of Fame snub will result in Tom Brady suffering the same fate during his first year of eligibility, explain why they have a big problem with LeBron James saying it’s harder to stay healthy in today’s NBA than it was in the 80s and 90s, and debate whether Eli Manning deserves to get into the Hall of Fame after getting snubbed for the second consecutive year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike and Jesse are back to break down the latest movement in the sports card market as we head toward the Super Bowl. First, Jesse shares a "cautionary tale" involving a massive rip of Marvel cards and the hunt for a Hugh Jackman auto. Then, the guys look at the disrespect in the NFL market, specifically comparing Sam Darnold's prices to Josh Allen's. Despite a stellar season and being the NFC Champ, Darnold's cards are a fraction of the price of many other quarterbacks. Are collectors missing the window? They also discuss the "dirt cheap" pricing on Cooper Kupp and the heating-up market for Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Later, they discuss the massive PSA Spotlight Auction starting this week and running through February 7 featuring cards directly from the personal collections of legends like Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, and Eli Manning. They analyze the value of inscription cards, seeing exactly what Tom Brady wrote on his own rookie card, and debate if provenance from a player's own collection is the new grail for collectors. There are also plenty of other cards in the auction including a special Mewtwo Pokemon card. The auction's final hour will be broadcast LIVE on the SCN eBay Live channel. Finally, they tackle the Bill Belichick Hall of Fame snub and answer your mailbag questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(0:00) Mike McDaniel's morning routine(7:00) Tom Brady shocked by Bill Belichick's HOF snub(25:00) Robert Kraft says Belichick “deserves to be a first ballot Hall of Famer”(31:00) Bill Polian confirms he voted for Belichick(40:00) HOF voter Vahe Gregorian explains decision to not vote for Belichick(58:00) Pro Football HOF threatens removal of voters for violation of bylaws Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The guys have Mike blind rank all of the people he has complained about over the years.
Sudu and Ben are back with another live episode of Game Runs Deep! The guys break down projected wins and losses for all 16 SEC teams heading into the 2026 college football season, dive into the latest Ole Miss updates, talk transfer portal movement, react to Eli Manning once again missing the Pro Football Hall of Fame and much more.Our Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com* Check out Underdog Fantasy and use my code CHAMPIONS for a great deal: https://underdogfantasy.com* Check out Underdog Fantasy and use my code CHAMPIONS for a great deal: https://underdogfantasy.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The guys are sick of “leak season.” Instead of letting the Hall of Fame results trickle out through reports and whispers, they argue the NFL should make it a real moment again, like a true NFL Honors reveal, not the schedule-release-style slow drip that ruins the drama. From there, it turns into the two biggest lightning rods: Bill Belichick and Eli Manning. Why is the Belichick conversation always louder than it needs to be, and is the simplest explanation the real one, that the Hall doesn't want an active coach getting in? And for Giants fans losing their minds over Eli not being first ballot, the crew tries to cut through the outrage and talk reality: he's getting in, but the “slam dunk” resume argument is not as clean as people want it to be. It's a debate about the process, the presentation, and why the NFL keeps stepping on its own big moment.
The crew goes off on the Hall of Fame “leak season” and argues why the NFL should stop the slow drip and just make it a true NFL Honors moment. Then it turns into a full Hall of Fame courtroom: why Bill Belichick didn't get in (and whether “still coaching” is the real reason), how the voting rules have changed for coaches, contributors, and veterans, and why conspiracy theories pop up the second the process gets murky. Plus, the Giants angle: is Eli Manning a first-ballot lock or a classic “he'll get in, just not right away” case? The guys go through the finalists list, debate what actually matters now (stats vs. greatness vs. uniqueness), and push back on the loudest anti-Eli arguments. And to close it out, the Knicks get a major piece of outside help as a new report throws real uncertainty into Jayson Tatum's return timeline, which could flip the entire East playoff picture.
Known Eli Manning hater Mike Valenti takes a victory lap over the news that Eli Manning has missed out on the Pro Football Hall of Fame for the second time.