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Friday on The Odd Couple, Rob Parker and Kelvin Washington open this 'Best Of' edition of the show discussing the Patriots win over the Jets on Thursday Night Football... Is it fair to say at this point that Justin Fields just isn't good enough to be an NFL quarterback? Then they get into the Indianapolis Colts... Recent reports say Indy is 'all in' on Daniel Jones and plans to give him an extension this offseason akin to Sam Darnold and Baker Mayfield. Do Rob and Kelvin agree with that decision? Former NFL quarterback Shaun King joins the show to weigh in with his own thoughts and share some of his favorite bets heading into the weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob Parker and Kelvin Washington open the show discussing the Patriots win over the Jets on Thursday Night Football... Is it fair to say at this point that Justin Fields just isn't good enough to be an NFL quarterback? Plus, Rob shares his best bets in today's edition of 'Shekel City'!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes opened their show by reacting to the news that the Bears have opened star cornerback Jaylon Johnson's 21-day window to return from injured reserve. After that, they guys discussed Jets quarterback Justin Fields' struggles in his team's 27-14 loss to the Patriots on Thursday.
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Topics discussed: How did last night's Patriots win impact the national perspective of them? // Week 11 Patriots Ted Talk - Ted's takeaways from Pats-Jets // Reacting to Bart Scott's pessimism about Drake Maye's MVP credentials // Patriots fans join the conversation and celebrate the Patriots' 9th win // What's more surprising: Maye's MVP run, or the team's overall success? // Did the Patriots defense on Justin Fields cause concern for future games? // Three Point Stance, The Drive, Afternoons Pick-Six parlay selections, Odds and Ends + more!
Stugotz and Mikey A are convinced Justin Fields would make a better wide receiver than he is as a QB. It breaks their hearts that Drake Maye is so good for the Patriots. Who are the top 5 SportsCenter duos of all time? Plus, we update the polls. Go to https://OmahaSteaks.com to get 50% off sitewide during their Sizzle All the Way Sale. And use code COMPANY at checkout for an extra $35 off. Minimum purchase may apply. See site for details. A big thanks to our advertiser, Omaha Steaks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This Friday morning recording covers a variety of topics, stretching from a hypothetical Matthew Jordan comeback at the DPWT Championship to a preview of a Bears-Browns game happening five weeks from now. We begin with a Football Minute following another Jets primetime loss. Andy forces PJ to apologize for forcing America to watch Justin Fields in a standalone game, something that he has done on this podcast many times. Andy and Brendan quickly pivot to the Butterfield Bermuda Championship where Adam Hadwin had the early lead. The two use Hadwin fighting for his card as an example of the new cutthroat PGA Tour rules and a proof of concept for what the fall swing should be. Mid-Am Will Haddrell, previously mentioned on Wednesday's episode, looks to be in position to make the cut and maybe even beat Michael Brennan! In Dubai, the European Ryder Cup team is off to the races in the final event of the DP World Tour season. Nicolai Hojgaard leads at the halfway point over the likes of Justin Rose, Shane Lowry, and Rory McIlroy. Andy compares the leaderboard in Dubai to the Butterfield leaderboard for a good chuckle before asking if a Patrick Reed or Matthew Jordan comeback win would do more for content. The Internet Invitational wrapped up last night with over 200,000 live viewers tuning in for the finale. Andy and Brendan discuss the reach of the tournament and compare the viewer numbers to what the Butterfield may produce this weekend. Kai Trump's LPGA debut produced plenty of viewers on social media as she carded an 83 in the first round at the ANNIKA. Brendan gives some credit to Trump for beating the offshore gambling lines and says it was a "not-horrendous" score given the circumstances. This leads into another wider discussion about what sponsor exemptions should be used for in golf and whether someone like Internet Invitational star Brad Dalke is worthy of one in a PGA Tour event. Andy highlights that other popular sports do not need something like a sponsor exemption to bring in eyeballs. The Champions Tour is playing four rounds this week at Phoenix Country Club and some hecklers have surfaced following Bernhard Langer around the event. Two patrons are unhappy with Langer's potential "anchoring" and have t-shirts and the rulebook to prove their point. This episode ends with a Golf Advice question that could be straight out of a "Curb Your Enthusiasm" script that has Andy yelling about aces again.
Ben Maller talks about his impression of the Mike Vrabel 2025 Patriots after they defeat the Jets on MNF, if this win elevates QB Drake Maye in the MVP race, Aaron Glenn saying Justin Fields did some "really good things," and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(0:00) Pats top Jets, extend win streak(52:00) Aaron Glenn on Justin Fields running the ball Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Al & Jerry: Justin Fields still stinks, Cool Games for Week 11 in the NFL, Aaron Judge the MVP & Scott Van Pelt regrets a tweet To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The Jets have another lifeless offensive performance, but who is that on?
Tiki has strong words for the Justin Fields' contract
(1:55) – Jay takes a victory lap after Aaron Judge wins his 3rd MVP in 4 years(3:30) – Jets at Patriots Reaction: TreVeyon Henderson scores 3 TD, Stefon Diggs' consistency continues, Adonai Mitchell struggles with drops, Justin Fields accounts for 2 scores (21:30) – Key Injury Updates: C.J. Stroud, Brock Purdy, Ricky Pearsall, Bucky Irving, Chris Godwin, J.K. Dobbins(34:45) – “Flexual Frustrations”: Debating Rashid Shaheed, Tyler Lockett and Greg Dortch as flex options(41:15) – Week 11 Regular Power Rankings(43:00) – What's on Tap: Starting Rico Dowdle vs Jaylen Warren vs Javonte Williams, DK Metcalf vs Wan'Dale Robinson, D'Andre Swift vs Woody Marks vs Travis Etienne(49:25) – Last Call: Jay and Connor pitch Matthew on a DeVonta Smith and Woody Marks prop Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Scott Mason talks with Chris Nimbley of Jetsinsider.com to recap the Jets' 27-14 defeat at the hands of the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium! Chris discusses the rough perfoemance of the Jets offense following a succesful opening drive, the dominance of Drake Maye and the Patriots' offense, too many sloppy mistakes by Gang Gree, postgame presser highlights featuring Aaron Glenn, Breece Hall, Justin Fields, Will McDonald.....and more! Check out the Play Like A Jet store and get your "Play Like A Jet" logo shirt RIGHT NOW! Hoodies, hats, mugs, etc.....also available! https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/19770068-play-like-a-jet-logo-shirt?store_id=717242 To advertise on Play Like A Jet, please contact: Justin@Brokencontrollermedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join NFL Legends James "Deebo" Harrison and Joe Haden as they react to Thursday Night Football where Drake Maye and the New England Patriots defeated Justin Fields and the New York Jets. Later, they react to AJ Brown's ongoing frustration with the Philadelphia Eagles offense, Jacksonville Jaguars rookie Travis Hunter's season-ending knee injury, Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin on Aaron Rodgers durability, and much more NFL news heading into Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season! Timeline:00:00 - Patriots beat Jets19:00 - Steelers-Bengals Preview24:30 - Bleacher Report names Lamar Jackson most overrated QB27:00 - NFL files grievance over NFLPA Report Cards38:00 - AJ Brown-Eagles drama continues40:26 - Travis Hunter season-ending surgery48:00 - Jahmyr Gibbs closing in on Barry Sanders Record (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Club #Nightcap See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to the New England Patriots beating the New York Jets on Thursday Night Football, the New York Jets almost hired Mike Vrabel before the Patriots jumped in and hired him, Bleacher Report ranks their top 5 most overrated quarterbacks and much more! 2:47 - Patriots beat Jets29:53 - Jets almost hired Mike Vrabel before Patriots did37:19 - Bleacher Report ranks their top 5 most overrated QBs (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Jets lost big to the Patriots last night. Was that the final start for Justin Fields as a Jet? Plus, we make our Week 11 NFL picks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Was last night the final start for Justin Fields as a Jet? Plus, we make our Week 11 NFL picks and Ray has his Plays of the Week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Jets started fast against the Patriots, but struggled on offense the rest of the way. How much blame does Justin Fields deserve for the loss? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jerry is back with the latest, opening with the sounds of yet another Jets loss and another flat outing from Justin Fields. Dexter Lawrence addresses whether he feels any responsibility for Brian Daboll's firing. A caller to Chris Russo throws out a bold idea for the Giants' next head coach, and we revisit a classic Mike Francesa moment where he insisted the Yankees were fortunate they didn't land Ohtani.
The Patriots push their streak to eight straight over the Jets, and Drake Maye looks completely in command. Boomer and Gio compare that stability to what the Giants need with Jaxson Dart and why pairing him with the right head coach is everything. Gio also makes it clear the Jets should stop running Justin Fields out there and turn to Tyrod Taylor if they want any shot at functioning on offense the rest of the season.
The hour opens with another rough night for the Jets as Justin Fields struggles after one early touchdown drive. Boomer and Gio question how the team can keep putting Fields out there if they want to win and build a real culture. What exactly is the plan for the rest of the season, and how can it involve anything other than moving on at quarterback? Jerry Recco delivers his first update with the sounds of the Patriots beating the Jets, plus Willie Colon saying Fields is not an NFL quarterback. Shane Bowen weighs in on the firing of Brian Daboll while turning the page toward the Packers. Aaron Judge wins the A.L. MVP, Ohtani takes the N.L. version, and Scott Boras is already talking up Cody Bellinger at the winter meetings. Boomer and Gio wrap the hour with a wild fact about Islanders rookie Matthew Schaefer being born the same year Boomer started at WFAN, Gio's affection for the Spittin Chicklets crew, and a caller pushing the idea of an Alabama quarterback for the Jets.
Boomer and Gio dive deeper into the Giants coaching search. Will ownership lean on a proven veteran or roll the dice on another coordinator? Gio sees a path either way and compares the situation to how the Patriots set things up for Drake Maye. Mike Tomlin's name has surfaced, but landing him would require a trade. One caller jumps in to tell Boomer he has been praising the Patriots a little too much. Jerry Recco returns with another update featuring the sounds of another Jets loss and another underwhelming outing from Justin Fields. Dexter Lawrence is asked whether he feels any responsibility for Brian Daboll's firing. A caller to Chris Russo tosses out a head coaching suggestion, and the guys revisit Mike Francesa insisting the Yankees were lucky not to get Ohtani. Aaron Judge reacts to winning the A.L. MVP, and Boomer and Gio talk about Barstool's Internet Invitational golf tournament. The hour closes with Gio trying to climb out of an 0-5 hole after a brutal week of picks and struggling to decide where to go next.
The hour opens with the Patriots extending their run to eight straight wins over the Jets as Drake Maye continues to look fully in command. Boomer and Gio compare that stability to what the Giants must find for Jaxson Dart with their next head coach. Gio also makes it clear the Jets can't justify sending Justin Fields back out there and believes Tyrod Taylor must take over immediately. Jerry Recco delivers his final update of the day with the sounds from another Jets loss, including Justin Fields' uneven night and Aaron Glenn's defense of his performance. Shane Bowen discusses his role in Brian Daboll's firing, while Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani take home MVP honors. Scott Boras is already promoting Cody Bellinger at the winter meetings. The Moment of the Day features Chris Russo getting hit with a prank call. The week wraps with Boomer and Gio making their NFL picks for week eleven.
Jerry kicks off his first update with the sounds of the Patriots beating the Jets, followed by Willie Colon declaring that Justin Fields simply isn't an NFL quarterback. Shane Bowen reacts to Brian Daboll's firing and looks ahead to the Packers. Aaron Judge takes home the A.L. MVP, Ohtani grabs the N.L. version, and Scott Boras is already selling the world on Cody Bellinger at the winter meetings. Boomer and Gio then marvel at Islanders rookie Matthew Schaefer being born the same year Boomer started at WFAN.
The Jets lost again last night, and Boomer & Gio break down why they simply cannot keep putting Justin Fields on the field. After a sharp opening touchdown drive, Fields unraveled and so did the offense and the guys explain how that kills any hope of winning games or building a real culture. Boomer details what he's seeing on tape, Gio vents about the mixed messages coming from inside the building, and the guys try to answer the big question: What exactly are the Jets trying to accomplish the rest of this season?
A packed Friday show begins with the Jets sinking even deeper as Justin Fields struggles again after one early touchdown drive. Boomer and Gio question how the team can keep putting him out there and what exactly the Jets are trying to accomplish the rest of the season. Jerry Recco's first update features the sounds of another Patriots win, Willie Colon declaring Fields is not an NFL quarterback, and reaction from Shane Bowen as he prepares for the Packers. Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani sweep the MVP awards, Scott Boras starts hyping Cody Bellinger, and Boomer laughs about Islanders rookie Matthew Schaefer being born the same year he started at WFAN. Hour two shifts to the Giants' head coaching search. Will they go with an experienced veteran or gamble on another coordinator. Gio sees both paths as possible and compares the situation to how the Patriots built around Drake Maye. Mike Tomlin's name surfaces, but acquiring him would take a trade. Jerry returns with more Jets misery, Dexter Lawrence reacts to Brian Daboll's firing, Mike Francesa's old Ohtani take resurfaces, and the guys talk about Barstool's Internet Invitational. Gio then wrestles with his Week 11 picks after going 0 for 5. Hour three features Boomer getting an alert about California flash floods and praising the Patriots' uniforms. Gio reveals his new obsession with the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald and jokes that this is what aging men do. He also admits he struggles with scripted streaming shows if there are actors instead of documentary storytelling. Jerry brings more Patriots Jets audio as Brock Purdy prepares to return for San Francisco. The hour ends with Gio reacting to two unnecessary apologies and a batch of fun calls. Hour four opens with the Patriots winning their eighth straight over the Jets as Drake Maye looks fully in command. The discussion turns to what the Giants need in their next head coach for Jaxson Dart and why the Jets must turn to Tyrod Taylor. Jerry's final update of the day features Justin Fields' uneven performance, Shane Bowen's comments on Daboll's firing, and Judge and Ohtani's MVP celebrations. Scott Boras pumps up Cody Bellinger, the Moment of the Day features a Chris Russo prank call, and the week wraps with Boomer and Gio's NFL picks for Week eleven.
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes discussed Jets quarterback Justin Fields' struggles in his team's 27-14 loss to the Patriots on Thursday.
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The crew listen back to the best Hill Notes of the day. Most celebrate the win while a few remind Wiggy that he wanted Justin Fields.
Most of the season has not been good for Justin Fields, but the second everyone thinks he's a walk over is where he shines and New England needs to make sure its not them as the opponent.
(00:00) Zolak & Bertrand start the hour with Phil Perry of NBC Sports Boston joining the show to react to last night's win for the Patriots.(10:23) The crew touches on Thursday Night Football as a whole and whether opposing teams might have their quarterbacks run on the Patriots more.(20:35) We compare Justin Fields to Drake Maye and Maye's growth since the draft.(30:36) The guys finish the hour by comparing Mike Vrabel to Bill Belichick.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Justin Fields led the Jets with 67 yards rushing in New England, and it wasn't nearly enough to keep pace with the 9-2 Patriots. Mike Francesa reacts to a New York football season that can't end soon enough. Subscribe today to The Mike Francesa Podcast for Giants and Jets news, analysis, and breakdowns during the NFL season.
Hart, Fitzy and Ted discuss how the Patriots' defense handled Jets QB Justin Fields, and they debate whether that performance caused any concern about upcoming matchups against Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson.
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.
Hour 4 opens with stunned callers reacting to the Jets defense having just one takeaway and zero interceptions through nine games. The conversation shifts to whether Mike Kafka could realistically keep the Giants' head coaching job, and who's more likely to deliver tonight Justin Fields or Jameis Winston. With Garrett Wilson unlikely to play, the guys wait for clarity from Rich Cimini. Jerry Recco's final update includes Stefon Diggs hyping up the Bills' nor'easter uniforms, Brian Burns on whether he let Brian Daboll down, Russell Wilson continuing to say all the right things, and AJ Brown addressing his “drop me in fantasy” comments. The Knicks fall to the Magic at MSG, and Jalen Brunson leaves in a walking boot. The Moment of the Day spotlights the throwback Giants–Packers promo calling the matchup an OG “meet & beat.” To close the show, Gio predicts the Jets get crushed tonight and admits he's rooting for it while Boomer reminds everyone that Thursday night games tend to stay close thanks to the short week.
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 dives into Netflix's James Garfield documentaries, Gio abruptly steers things into a BTK killer deep-dive, and then the guys lock in on Jets–Patriots tonight. With Justin Fields expected to start despite some rough outings this season, Boomer & Gio debate what we'll see, what's at stake, and whether Fields has any real future here.