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Host, Commissioner and Desperate Manager Zach Osowski is back to preview Week 11, a crucial one in the BCFFL. Is JK Dobbins getting hurt Lauren's fault? How unconfident is Zach when it comes to making starting decisions? And a bold stance that the Packers will have no trouble with Jameis and the Giants.
The guys preview the games for Week 11 of the NFL season, featuring two marquee NFC matchups in Rams-Seahawks and Eagles-Lions, some divisional matchups, and some interesting rematches from earlier in the season. They then make their picks for the Ringer 107 competition. (00:00) Show Start (03:04) Seahawks-Rams (16:34) Lions-Eagles (24:36) Commanders-Dolphins (28:15) Buccaneers-Bills (32:27) Bears-Vikings (40:14) Bengals-Steelers (47:40) Packers-Giants (55:44) Texans-Titans (57:16) Panthers-Falcons (01:01:20) Chiefs-Broncos (01:06:44) Chargers-Jaguars (01: 11 :52) Ravens-Browns (01:12:38) 49ers-Cardinals (01:19:14) Cowboys-Raiders (01: 20 :10) Ringer 107 Check out the 2025 Ringer Fantasy Football Rankings: https://fantasyfootball.theringer.com/ Email us! ringerfantasyfootball@gmail.com The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. This episode is sponsored by Chime. Bank Smarter, Progress Further. Hosts: Danny Heifetz, Danny Kelly, and Craig Horlbeck Producers: Kai Grady, Carlos Chiriboga, and Ronak Nair Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A Football Friday is here and we recap another miserable Jets playoff loss and a Giants coach audition awaits us.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with preparing for Commanders/Dolphins in Spain. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, and Cam Jordan discuss the Patriots win over the Jets. The Bucs have lost 2 of 3, how will they rebound this week against the Bills? Plus, Jameis Winston gets the start for the Giants this week! Stay tuned for Terrell Suggs coming up in Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast NetworkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Walk and JDB sneak in another episode (how could we not with Jameis getting the nod in NY this week). Listen and learn!
Should Matt LaFleur be fired—or does Green Bay need smarter decisions and better alignment? Ben breaks down the week's headline: questionable personnel usage (McManus over Havrisik, Bo Melton snaps over Savion/Heath), early-down run bias, shotgun overuse, and how public call-outs can lose a locker room.Then it's on to a must-win in New York: how to defend Jameis (two-high shells, disguise, selective Cooper blitzes), why man looks match up vs. the Giants WRs, and the trench test of Dexter Lawrence/Burns/Carter versus a reshuffled Packers interior with Sean Rhyan at center.Offensively, Ben lays out the fixes: more under-center, play-action on 1st/2nd & long, run on true short yardage, and 6-OL packages to slow the rush. Health updates, expected returns, and the NFC North stakes if Bears/Lions stumble. Can LaFleur steady the ship—and the offense—this week?
BT & Sal are not excited for the Giants' matchup against the Packers, viewing it as a meaningless game where winning could actually hurt the team's draft position. They analyze Mike Kafka's elevation to interim head coach, questioning if the organization is setting him up for a "Ben McAdoo" like hire and whether a clean-house approach should exclude everyone from the previous regime. The hosts also dive into the disappointing lack of effort and impact from defensive star Abdul Carter, arguing that his talent is being wasted and his performance doesn't live up to the hype he created by requesting Lawrence Taylor's number. Finally, they debate the "intrigue" of watching Jameis Winston start over Russell Wilson and the lack of a clear foundation or coach to evaluate.
C&R react to the news of Jake Paul's opponent likely becoming Anthony Joshua! Should Joshua be embarrassed to be on this card? Jameis Winston has made the guys laugh again with his antics. Plus, a Gronk hypothetical! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
• Opening banter / birthdays / calendars (00:13) Light back-and-forth on missed birthdays, daylight-savings gripes, and Ireland closing early. MAJOR NON-GAME TOPICS • Giants fire Brian Daboll + “next coach” odds (04:00) They roast oddsmakers' list: Todd Monken as the favorite, confusion about Ben Johnson being listed despite already having a HC job, plus Joe Brady, Mike McDaniel, Raheem Morris, Jim Harbaugh, Bill Belichick, etc. • Jackson Dart discussion (06:11) Dart's toughness, upside, OL concerns, and whether his physical wear will affect development. • Bo Nix regression & evaluation (10:07) Why his tape isn't matching expectations, concerns about intermediate accuracy, and whether he settles into the QB20-35 tier. • Eagles offensive dysfunction / AJ Brown frustration (12:40) Play-calling issues under Kevin Petula, lack of targets for AJ Brown, OL injuries, lack of rhythm, Sirianni needing to self-correct. • Jaire Alexander stepping away (19:49) Concerns about mental health around the league and frustration that the trade happened right before this development. WEEK 11 GAMES (Each With Timecodes) Jets at Patriots (21:26) Biggest line of the week; Jets offense still broken; Patriots viewed as legit and physical. Commanders vs Dolphins (Madrid game) (24:20) Commanders imploded last week; Dolphins expected to enjoy the Spain trip more and play looser. Panthers at Falcons (25:11) Both teams inconsistent; Panthers “look OK until they don't”; slight lean Falcons at home. Bears at Vikings (26:33) Lack of belief in J.J. McCarthy; Bears' offense scores more reliably. Bengals at Steelers (27:21) Steelers need it to avoid losing ground in the division; Bengals pesky but overmatched. Packers at Giants (28:53) Jameis starting; Packers expected to control the game. Texans at Titans (29:21) Texans praised; Davis Mills “backup lifer” energy; Houston momentum favored. Chargers at Jaguars (29:58) Travis Hunter's season-ending injury; Chargers “need-to-win” tendency to collapse; Mario leans Jags. Buccaneers at Bills (32:22) Bills expected to bounce back; Bucs tough and disciplined; close game. 49ers at Cardinals (33:23) Strange line; Cardinals outmatched; Mario calls this his “lock of the week.” Ravens at Browns (35:18) Confusion why the line isn't bigger; strong confidence in Baltimore. Chiefs at Broncos (36:00) Chiefs in dangerous playoff position; must-win; trust placed in Reid/Mahomes. Lions at Eagles (SNF) (36:51) Eagles inconsistent but still NFC's #1 seed; Lions need to “earn it”; expected to be physical. Cowboys at Raiders (MNF) (39:04) Raiders' struggles vs Cowboys' volatility; emotional game following the tragedy; slight lean Dallas.
A loaded Thursday on Boomer & Gio. Hour 1 opens with a tribute to beloved New York hockey writer Larry Brooks, followed by a heated debate on Aaron Glenn's attitude toward the media. Jerry Recco's update includes Mike Kafka's first comments as interim head coach, Brian Burns on whether he let Brian Daboll down, and Jameis Winston fired up to start in “the greatest city in the world.” The guys also hit Russell Wilson's demotion reaction, AJ Brown telling fantasy owners to drop him, the Knicks' loss at MSG, and Scott Boras' alliterative pitch for Pete Alonso. They close the hour with the station's old-school “meet & beat” Giants/Packers promo. Hour 2 breaks down the Disney vs YouTubeTV standoff on earnings day, Gio admitting he watches regular YouTube more than anything else, and more from Mike Kafka, who says he remains tight with Brian Daboll. The crew reacts to Michael Penix Jr. revealing he doesn't have many teammates to lean on during tough days, plus more Knicks reaction and a note that Drew Brees will be on the call for Packers/Giants. Hour 3 starts with Boomer referencing Netflix's James Garfield content before Gio veers into a BTK documentary. The focus shifts to Jets–Patriots tonight with Justin Fields expected to start despite ugly performances. The guys question Fields' future, assess the Giants turning to Jameis, and consider Joe Schoen's job security. Jerry's update features Drake Maye, Mike Kafka, Russell Wilson, and Matt LaFleur answering job-related questions. Terry Bradshaw compares Tom Brady to Otto Graham, the Knicks lose again, and the hour ends with Gio staying in NYC for a Dunkin' event and a caller asking why the Giants' defense looks gassed. Hour 4 begins with stunned callers questioning how the Jets have one takeaway and zero interceptions through nine games. Calls roll in about Kafka's future, Fields vs. Jameis tonight, and Garrett Wilson's status. Jerry's final update hits Stefon Diggs' nor'easter uniforms, Brian Burns' honesty, AJ Brown's fantasy football comments, and more Knicks injury updates. The Moment of the Day is the Giants–Packers “meet & beat” promo. The show wraps with Gio predicting the Jets get crushed — and rooting for it — while Boomer says Thursday night games always stay close.
Boomer & Gio dive into Jameis Winston's electric comments about stepping in as QB and embracing the chance to play in what he calls “the greatest city in the world.” The guys react to his energy, what it means for the locker room, and whether his confidence can actually translate to wins on Sunday. Classic Jameis vibes, classic Boomer & Gio analysis.
Hour 3 opens with Boomer diving into Netflix history docs on James Garfield, which quickly sends Gio into a wild pivot on the BTK killer. From there, attention turns to Jets–Patriots tonight, where Justin Fields is expected to start despite some brutal performances this season. The guys question whether Fields has any future here and discuss the Giants turning to Jameis Winston while Joe Schoen's job status hangs in the balance. Jerry Recco returns with an update featuring Drake Maye ahead of Jets/Pats, more from interim Giants coach Mike Kafka, and Russell Wilson reflecting on close losses under Brian Daboll. Matt LaFleur is asked if he's coaching for his job, Terry Bradshaw questions whether Tom Brady is truly the best, and the Knicks' home streak ends with a loss to the Magic. The crew also debates whether Jerry would move to Memphis for an NBA play-by-play job. The hour closes with Gio needing to stay in NYC for a Dunkin' event, and a caller asking why the Giants' defense looks exhausted late in games.
Boomer & Gio open Hour 1 with a tribute to beloved New York hockey writer Larry Brooks after his passing. The conversation shifts to Aaron Glenn's tense behavior with the media tactic or attitude? Jerry Recco checks in with his first update, featuring Mike Kafka addressing the media as interim head coach, Brian Burns on whether he let Brian Daboll down, and Jameis Winston amped to be QB in “the greatest city in the world.” The hour also covers Russell Wilson's response to being demoted, AJ Brown telling fantasy owners to drop him on Twitch, and Nick Sirianni reacting to the fallout. Plus, the Knicks lose at home as Jalen Brunson lands in a walking boot, Scott Boras drops his latest Alonso alliteration, and the station promo tees up Giants/Packers with an old-school “meet and beat.”
TIM Murray on Murph's Manager of the Year, Jameis will start against the Pack, and more in Sports by 102.9 The Hog
The guys talk about piano bars, football, and conjoined twins. They also learn about the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald and power rank doctors.Follow the show on X/Twitter: @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @NotPatDionne, and @RobertBarbosa03
Jason and Mike kick off Hour 2 by breaking down the Giants’ quarterback situation and reacting to Jameis Winston taking the reins in his 10th NFL season. Then, NFL insider and Hall of Fame voter Jason Cole joins the show to talk all things NFL heading into Week 11. Finally, they react to Jalen Brunson’s ankle injury in the Knicks’ loss to the Magic. All that and more coming up in Hour 2 of The Jason Smith Show with Mike Harmon!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys talk about piano bars, football, and conjoined twins. They also learn about the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald and power rank doctors.Follow the show on X/Twitter: @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @NotPatDionne, and @RobertBarbosa03
Around The NFL — Jameis being Jameis, Brian Daboll's future, and more league talk.
Around The NFL — Jameis being Jameis, Brian Daboll's future, and more league talk. Former Texan N.D. Kalu joins the show for his weekly visit to break down the latest with the Texans. Plus, What's Popping in the world of sports and entertainment.
ITL breaks down who the Rockets really are 10 games in and whether Sunday in Nashville will be the easy win Texans fans expect. Around The NFL covers Jameis being Jameis, Brian Daboll's future, and more, with former Texan N.D. Kalu joining for his weekly visit before What's Popping in sports and entertainment. A Nick Caley progress report sparks debate, Figgy's Lunch-Time Confession about his dog's mullet brings laughs, and OG Buy or Sell tests what listeners believe in. Finally, ITL wonders when the Texans' “best five” O-line will actually come together, while Figgy's Mixtape gets wild with stories of an AI marriage, a $1.75M TikTok scandal, and more.
Pat and Aaron discuss the news that the Giants will start former Buc Jameis Winston this week at QB with Jaxson Dart out. We have presser audio from Jameis yesterday and ask the question: Are you rooting for Jameis?
SVP and Stanford Steve are back to break down Week 10 of the NFL season and react to the latest College Football Playoff Rankings release. The guys start by discussing Miami's compelling ranking and how they are in the “playoff picture” because they are the top-ranked ACC team. The guys also discuss Texas' ranking and the possibility of SIX SEC teams having a chance to make it. Additionally, the guys touch on Steve and the College GameDay crew heading to Pittsburgh for the upcoming showdown against Notre Dame. Then, the guys shift gears to the NFL to recap Monday Night Football from frigid Green Bay, Drake Maye's MVP case, the Bills' skid, and of course, Pooptown. Who's in and who's out? Finally, a word on the upcoming MNF game, Jameis being named starter, and then SVP's diva receiver son. | SVPod Approximate Timecodes: (0:00) Intro (2:00) CFP Rankings reaction (5:50) Does Texas deserve to be ahead of Miami? (7:43) How many SEC teams should make it? (9:13) The Miami situation (11:37) More CFP Rankings reax (14:16) Big 12 feels like a one-bid league (15:35) The Vanderbilt situation (18:04) Can Michigan make some noise? (23:11) College GameDay is headed to Pitt (26:32) NFL Week 11 slate is great (27:29) Eagles beat Packers - reaction (33:49) Seahawks-Rams will be awesome (38:43) Are the Broncos good? (42:53) Who should be the MVP? (47:53) What to make of the Bears (50:31) SVP failed to dress properly for the cold (56:48) Current residents of Pooptown (1:00:33) Cause for concern with Buffalo? (1:02:07) Don't be rude on social media (1:04:08) Jameis is gonna start! (1:06:53) Get ready, Vegas (1:10:13) Cowboys-Raiders preview (1:12:00) Kid shenanigans (1:18:35) Thanks for watching Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rich reacts to Eagles WR AJ Brown's latest comments about his unhappiness with his role in Philadelphia's offense. Pro Football Hall of Famer/NFL Network Analyst Kurt Warner tells Rich what the game tape shows about the Eagles' struggling offense, what's been ailing Jordan Love and the Green Bay Packers offense of late, how Chicago Bears QB Caleb Williams has impressed him over the past few games, discusses the impact of Dan Campbell taking over play calling duties for the Detroit Lions, and Matthew Stafford being on an absolute heater for the Los Angeles Rams this season, and the New York Giants going with Jameis Winston as their starting QB over Russell Wilson in Week 11. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike Kafka met the media, Jameis is starting, Brian Cashman speaks and we react.
Boomer and Gio react to reports that Jameis Winston will start Sunday against the Packers, and debate what kind of spark or chaos he could bring to the offense. Then they check out the Patriots' new “nor'easter” uniforms debuting on Thursday night, with Gio wondering if New England is trying a little too hard to stay relevant. The hour wraps with a passionate caller making his case for Antonio Pierce as the next Giants head coach and Boomer and Gio weigh whether the fiery former linebacker could be the right fit for Big Blue's rebuild.
Boomer and Gio kick off the hour with Boomer's star-studded night at the Landman premiere sitting next to Michael Kay, chatting with Adam Schefter, and spotting Demi Moore looking stunning on the red carpet. The guys then have fun with a caller's idea for a WFAN Golf Invitational featuring Mike Francesa in their foursome. Jerry's update brings the breaking news that Jameis Winston will start for the Giants this weekend, plus Mike Vrabel on facing the Jets, and Jerry Jones praising Quinnen Williams. The Knicks stay perfect at MSG after beating the Grizzlies, and a caller ends the hour roasting Aaron Glenn with a hilarious case of “short man syndrome.”
Boomer and Gio light up the airwaves with a mix of chaos, comedy, and controversy. They kick off reacting to Ian O'Connor's bombshell that Joe Schoen might not be safe as Giants GM, then pivot to the Mavericks firing Nico Harrison after his Luka Doncic fallout. Jerry calls Aaron Glenn a “tool” for his media meltdown, sparking a heated debate about combative coaches and frustrated reporters. In Hour 2, Gio doubles down on Glenn's behavior saying you can't pick fights with the media when you're losing and the guys talk Bill Belichick's fall from legend to unwanted while breaking news drops: Jameis Winston is expected to start for the Giants. They also check out the Patriots' new “nor'easter” uniforms and debate Antonio Pierce as a fiery fit for the Giants. Hour 3 turns Hollywood as Boomer recounts sitting next to Michael Kay and Adam Schefter at the Landman premiere with Demi Moore stealing the spotlight. Then comes the call that takes over the day: a WFAN Golf Invitational featuring Mike Francesa in Boomer and Gio's foursome. Hour 4 wraps with more Giants fan fury one caller calling Joe Schoen a “back-stabbing s.o.b.” plus Al Dukes filling in for Jerry with the Moment of the Day: the now-legendary WFAN Golf Invitational debate. Gio ends the show with a mic drop: “There's zero chance Francesa says yes.”
Giants hit rock bottom—another blown lead, Jaxson Dart concussed, and Brian Daboll's job hanging by a thread. Boomer says start Jameis, not Russ, as Packers fans prep to invade MetLife. Gio's stat pack stuns: the Giants are 1-2 when every other team is 87-1 in the same spot. Jets win ugly—under 100 passing yards but two special-teams TDs. Around the league: Trevor Lawrence trade talk, Texans comeback, Knicks torch the Nets, and Boomer wonders if it's time to put Daboll out of his misery.
Rich makes the case for the Detroit Lions as the best team in the NFC and the Indianapolis Colts as the class of the AFC, and explains why the Cincinnati Bengals should trade for New York Giants third-string QB Jameis Winston. Rich breaks down the NFC East landscape following the Philadelphia Eagles' Week 5 loss combined with the Washington Commanders' and Dallas Cowboy's wins to tighten things up in the division. ‘No-Contest Wrestling' podcast co-host O'Shea Jackson Jr. joins Rich Eisen in-studio to discuss the Dodgers vs Phillies NLDS matchup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Time for a quarterback change? How could it not be. Russ, Jameis, Uncle Rico? Why not..
Playoff Baseball is here and we recap all the action from Tuesday's games. Memes is doing a hate watch of the MLB playoffs and we get to the bottom of the WNBA scuttlebutt (00:00:00-00:36:21). We talk MNF and the Jets and Bengals being a disaster and get a status check with Memes on the future of the Jets. Broncos got right and the Bengals need to trade for Jameis (00:36:21-01:10:43). Hot Seat/Cool Throne including some Ryder Cup clean up (01:10:43-01:40:27). Ole Miss Head Coach Lane Kiffin joins the show after his big win against LSU Saturday to talk ball, his daughter dating an LSU player, his dog tweeting out of pocket, new plays, visors and how good he looks (01:40:27-02:10:02). Brandon Walker joins us in studio to talk narratives in CFB, can James Franklin win the big one? Can Kirby Smart beat Georgia? Heisman, who the best team is and tons more (02:10:02-03:06:07). We finish with guys on chicks (03:06:07-03:14:08).You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/pardon-my-take
Jets face the Dolphins Monday night with both teams desperate to avoid 0-4, putting heat on Tua and McDaniel. A caller ripped the Giants for signing Wilson after already adding Jameis. Jerry's update featured Mets drama — Nimmo tying it, Alvarez winning it — and a wild “cream pie” slip. The hour wrapped with Gary Cohen's Cubs comments and another fight over “control your own destiny.”
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Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley open the second hour hearing some trouble in paradise between Sean Payton’s list getting up to 17 and Bo’s problem with practice. Sean Payton told-all to Kay Adams about getting off to a fast start, the must-haves for a Super Bowl run, and Bo’s expectations. They discuss the depth across the roster. What’s Trending? Bonitto and Jameis break down a big play, Tom Brady with a stomach churning comparison, and the clown show in Dallas.
(4:00) Upbeat Norvell hard to analyze(8:30) Corey preaching to the world about the coming of Tommy Castellanos(27:00) Kevin "Juju" Wynn part of the solution up front?(35:00) Coaches Poll drops, FSU gets votes. Miami facing a let down?(49:00) Feldman Freak's List features a lot of opponents and only one 'Nole(58:00) Jameis Winston vs. the world vs. the other 5 stars since 2000Music: Heartwork - Don't You Know, They're Going to Kill Us?vitaminenergy.com | Shake it and take it!Get $10 Off at BRUNT with code WAKEUP at https://www.bruntworkwear.com/WAKEUP #Bruntpod
(4:00) Upbeat Norvell hard to analyze(8:30) Corey preaching to the world about the coming of Tommy Castellanos(27:00) Kevin "Juju" Wynn part of the solution up front?(35:00) Coaches Poll drops, FSU gets votes. Miami facing a let down?(49:00) Feldman Freak's List features a lot of opponents and only one 'Nole(58:00) Jameis Winston vs. the world vs. the other 5 stars since 2000Music: Heartwork - Don't You Know, They're Going to Kill Us?vitaminenergy.com | Shake it and take it!Get $10 Off at BRUNT with code WAKEUP at https://www.bruntworkwear.com/WAKEUP #Bruntpod
“I wouldn't say the league humbled me, I would say I didn't dream big enough. I was like every other kid, I wanted to make it to the NFL. But what was humbled, was my aspiration and I realize it wasn't big enough…I want more than just making it.” Jameis Winston From his early NFL highs to on-field struggles, Jameis reflects on how he's matured as a leader, the importance of humility, and the deep-rooted faith that keeps him focused. He shares what he's learned from the likes of Tom Brady, Michael Vick and explains why he's still betting on himself — even in a limited role. In one of the most honest and introspective interviews of camp, Jameis shows why his pivot isn't about giving up—it's about growth, resilience, and redefining success on his own terms. You can't be around the firery quarterback and not be inspired. The gun slinger is entering his 11th NFL season as the the former number one overall pick is content with his new home in New York, but still not satisfied. Jameis still thinks about the plays he left on the field in Tampa, and the bitter sweet feeling of watching the GOAT, Tom Brady, lead his team to a Super Bowl… but in this league, it's about wins and losses, as Jameis reflects back that he didn't have enough W's. There's a maturity in his tone now as he breaks down to Ryan, Channing and Fred how he's become a man who understands reaction vs response and finally fears the consequences of his decisions, on and off the field, especially the passes he wishes he could have back. He's a locker room favorite who leads with his faith and his word. There are no secrets with him as transparency at its fullest, he even goes in-depth sharing what happened during his college days with the infamous crab leg story, describes a trip to Africa like a scene from Lion King and details the off-field struggles that transcended into his on-field miscues. Jameis works everyday to be the best teammate he can to the consummate professional Russell Wilson, and the young buck Jackson Dart… and he's like all of us, anticipating Malik Nabers joining the greats at the Wide Receiveer position. He's loving his role in this locker room and feels it's a much stronger vibe than the one he had when he first arrived back in New Orleans with Marshawn Lattimore, which of course he tells us all about too. Oh and we couldn't let Jameis go without giving us a Pivot speech to keep us motivated as we kick off our NFL Training Camp tour...Be sure to follow along the next month as we travel from city to city bringing you unprecedented conversations around the league. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We started with NFL Training Camps being only days away. Jerry says for the first time in a while there is a new positive outlook for the Giants and Jets. Al strongly disagrees, he's not falling for the hype again. Both agree they'd love to see Jameis play. Al is not buying Aaron Glenn's tough guy act. Al is amazed at how time passes.
Boomer & Gio are out this week so today it's Al and Jerry. We started with NFL Training Camps being only days away. Jerry says for the first time in a while there is a new positive outlook for the Giants and Jets. Al strongly disagrees, he's not falling for the hype again. Both agree they'd love to see Jameis play. Al is not buying Aaron Glenn's tough guy act. Al is amazed at how time passes. C-Lo starts his update with the Bluejays 9-game winning streak, Al wonders if we are still mad at Canada. Our former boss Spike Eskin thinks the Mets are cheating at home. The Knicks will introduce Mike Brown, but will there be media questions? Could Thibs coach one of the new WNBA teams? In the final segment we recall the many people who had “Lin-Sanity”. A caller has some suggestions for Al's vacation in Montana.
Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post joins Justin Penik to talk everything Giants draft including what to expect on night one and pick number three.00:00 Welcome Ryan Dunleavy4:00 Who's the pick at 3?7:10 The QB Situation + Shedeur Sanders14:35 Disagreement between Daboll and Schoen?22:45 Don't pick players just off of need29:10 Jameis and Russell Wilson have some personality33:40 Giants on the trade block38:00 Final notesUse code GIANTS2025 for 10% off your next SeatGeek order*: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/GIANTS2025. Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discountUpgrade your wardrobe and save on @trueclassic at https://trueclassic.com/TALKINGIANTS! #trueclassicpod #sponsoredCheck out our Merch: https://shop.jomboymedia.com/collections/talkin-giantsSubscribe to JM Football for our NFL coverage: https://www.youtube.com/@JMFootballFollow all of our content on https://jomboymedia.com#giants #nygiants
Will the Giants rally behind Jameis over Russell?
Russell vs Jameis, Yankees lose on a blown bullpen moment, A Mets shirt at Yankee Stadium, and much more
Our brains are finally working again after the week of basketball and we do some clean up on the tourney stories and things we missed. Aaron Rodgers is still working through his decision and Jameis and Russell Wilson are now teammates on the Giants. World Series picks before Opening Day (00:00:00-00:46:18). Hot Seat/Cool Throne including an explanation of the getting ready meme and the mistaken texts about bombing (00:46:18-01:19:15). SVP joins the show to talk about his Terps, the tournament on a whole, how he watches the games and more (01:19:15-01:52:52). We finish with listener submitted guys on chicks (01:52:52-02:10:22).You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/pardon-my-take
The guys go through the coolest guys in the draft! They talk about the blue-chip guys, DK's favorite edge rushers and defensive linemen, sleepers, and more! They also talk about Jameis Winston signing with the Giants and how the top of the draft looks like it could go right now. Later, they read some emails and talk about Craig's heartbreak over Magoon Gwath entering the transfer portal. DK's favorite guys: - Blue-chippers: Travis Hunter, Ashton Jeanty, and Tetairoa McMillan - Gonna be household names: Tyler Warren, TreVeyon Henderson, and Omarion Hampton - Tweeners (edge rushers): Jalon Walker, Jihaad Campbell, and Josaiah Stewart - War daddies (defensive lineman): Alfred Collins and Kenneth Grant - Sleepers: Elic Ayomanor and RJ Harvey - Irrational love: Isaiah Bond and Tez Johnson CHAPTERS: Intro (00:00) Jameis to the Giants (03:20) Shedeur to the Browns? (16:58) Blue-chippers (24:47) Gonna be household names (29:58) Tweeners (45:05) War daddies (53:35) Sleepers (56:34) Irrational love (01:01:30) Emails (01:11:35) Magoon Gwath (01:31:37) Check out our 2025 NFL Draft Guide. Email us! ringerfantasyfootball@gmail.com The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Hosts: Danny Heifetz, Danny Kelly, and Craig Horlbeck Producers: Kai Grady and Carlos Chiriboga Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gio asks Boomer with the signing of Jameis Winston, does that mean it's more likely they draft a quarterback? Boomer said they have to take a QB if Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders is there.
Watch clips on YouTube! Subscribe to the FIRST THINGS FIRST YOUTUBE CHANNEL (00:00) Reaction to the first weekend of March Madness (22:29) Why hasn't Aaron Rodgers signed with the Steelers yet? (31:20) Jameis Winston signs with Giants (35:52) Chris Godwin turned down more money to stay with Bucs and Baker Mayfield (41:03) Lakers, Rockets and Anthony Davis (1:00:29) Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders (1:17:26) Sweet 16 has major conferences for first time in NCAA history (1:21:23) Final thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Giants sign Jameis, The Johnnies go home, Soto gets booed, and much more
Pete Hoffman reacts to the Giants signing Jameis Winston, a move that keeps the door open for Aaron Rodgers or Russell Wilson. Brandon Tierney and Sal Licata react to a report that Aaron Rodgers is meeting with the Steelers. Plus, Evan & Tiki debate if Rodgers is closer to signing with the Steelers over the Giants; Boomer and Jerry react to comments from Bill Cowher that suggest Rodgers could be contemplating retirement; Boomer and Jerry also discuss the importance of the Giants' draft pick; Evan and Tiki on what QB gives the Giants the best chance to sell tickets; Boomer and Jerry wonder if any of the QB prospects are “can't-miss.”
Recorded: February 17th 2025 Jameis Winston joins Will Compton and Taylor Lewan for our final Super Bowl Week Interview. Taylor kicks things off with Bert Kreischer's latest ad read (check out our bet with Bert for context.) Taylor Lewan then dives deep into an emotionally charged monologue about the supremacy of USA hockey! The Boys then discuss the importance of American football being played internationally. Leading to Taylor debating if “Free Bird” should be added to the national anthem? The conversation shifts to Saturday Night Live's 50th anniversary, the best streaming services to keep, and a shoutout to Richie Incognito. The highlight of the episode is an exclusive interview with Jameis Winston, where he reflects on his journey from college to the NFL, the changes he made after the draft, and balancing football with family. He shares his thoughts on quarterbacks he admires, the mental game of the NFL, and why he chose football over baseball. The boys also get his take on the Browns this year, his rookie struggles, and his rivalry with Marcus Mariota. Jameis opens up about his first-ever speech he made as a youth football player, his relationship with his dad, and how fatherhood has influenced his life. The episode wraps up with the classic Twisted Question of the Week, making for an action-packed, can't-miss conversation. Big Hugs and tiny lil mother freaking kisses y'all! 0:00 Intro 2:26 Taylor's On The Super Bowl 3:23 Bert's Bet 5:03 Canada Sucks 21:05 American Football Should Be Played Internationally 28:51 We Are Sick Of The Cold 30:51 Time For Taylor To Fix His Eyes 31:33 The Boys' Break 42:02 Should Free Bird Be Added To The National Anthem? 47:08 SNL 50 59:36 What Streaming Service Should You Keep? 1:15:33 Happy For Richie Incognito 1:23:18 JAMEIS WINSTON INTERVIEW STARTS 1:23:41 Shoutout Ryl Tea 1:24:32 Changing His Behavior Coming Out Of The Draft 1:26:31 Becoming A Professional 1:30:07 Balance With Football And Family 1:32:21 Entering Media After The NFL? 1:33:49 Quarterbacks He Watches 1:36:15 The Mental Game Of The NFL 1:40:14 Choosing Football Over Baseball 1:41:36 The Browns This Year + Deshaun Watson 1:45:38 Trials And Tribulations As A Rookie 1:49:05 Jameis Winston vs Marcus Mariota 1:53:57 His First Speech Ever 1:59:57 His Relationship With His Dad 2:03:44 How Has His Dad Helped With His Own Fatherhood 2:07:38 Twisted QOTWYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/bussinwtb