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In this hour of VSiN By The Books, hosts Jensen Lewis and Marc Malusis preview this week's NFL slate of games. Also, don't miss this week's edition of “Red Alert”, where Jensen gives out his best all-time TD scorers. Also, don't miss Jensen and Marc's best bets for today! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this hour of VSiN By The Books, hosts Jensen Lewis and Marc Malusis recap yesterday's top sports headlines. Plus, joining the show is Warren Sharp, NFL Analyst at SharpFootballAnalysis.com, to preview this week's NFL games. Also, joining the show is Lou Finocchiaro, VSiN Betting Analyst, to discuss both UFC 324 and UFC 325 fight cards, plus he gives out his NFL best bets for the week Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this hour of VSiN By The Books, hosts Jensen Lewis and Marc Malusis recap yesterday's top sports headlines. Plus, the guys preview today's Black Friday NFL game between the Bears and Eagles, plus go through the rest of the week 13 slate of games in the NFL. Also, joining the show is Thomas Gable, Director of Race & Sports at the Borgata, to discuss where the money is coming in this week. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this hour of VSiN By the Books, Jensen Lewis and Marc Malusis go over today's NFL Thanksgiving prop specials. Later, VSiN By The Books Host Dave Ross joins the show to talk about today's NFL Thanksgiving games plus the NFL Week 13 weekend slate. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this hour of VSiN By the Books, Jensen Lewis and Marc Malusis cover the top stories around the NFL, and go over some of the prop markets for today's NFL games. Later, Mike Palm, VP of Operations at Circa, The D, & Golden Gate Casino, joins the show. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this hour of VSiN By the Books, Jensen Lewis and Marc Malusis recap all the stories from last night's action and preview today's NFL Thanksgiving slate. Later, Greg Peterson joins the show to talk some college basketball. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
SHOW OPEN. Moose opens up his Thanksgiving show talking about the Yankees being cheap when it comes to the offseason and that they are no longer the team that teams used to fear and believes that belongs to the Dodgers now. SHOW OPEN.
In this hour of VSiN By The Books, hosts Jensen Lewis and Marc Malusis recap yesterday's top sports headlines. Plus, the guys preview this week's slate of college football games. Also, Jensen and Marc preview their top Circa Millions plays this week. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this hour of VSiN By The Books, hosts Jensen Lewis and Marc Malusis recap yesterday's top sports headlines. Plus, the guys discuss the College Football Playoff rankings. Also, Jensen and Marc preview their top survivor candidates for this week in the NFL. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this hour of VSiN By The Books, hosts Jensen Lewis and Marc Malusis preview today's slate of college basketball games. Plus, joining the show is Wes Reynolds, VSiN Betting Analyst, to discuss this week's college football games. Also, don't miss Jensen and Marc's best bets for today! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this hour of VSiN By The Books, hosts Jensen Lewis and Marc Malusis recap yesterday's top sports headlines. Plus, the guys recap Monday Night Football between the 49ers and Panthers. Also, Jensen and Marc preview the thanksgiving NFl slate of games. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this hour of VSiN By The Books, hosts Jensen Lewis and Marc Malusis recap yesterday's top sports headlines. Plus, joining the show is Paul Kelly, Host of “Fantasy Football Morning” on Sirius XM's Fantasy Sports Radio, to discuss week 13 top waiver wire additions. Also, joining the show is Paul Keels, Ohio State play-by-play broadcaster / “The voice of the Buckeyes”, to preview Ohio State vs Michigan. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this hour of VSiN By The Books, hosts Jensen Lewis and Marc Malusis are joined by Jonathan Von Tobel, Host - Co-Host “Money Moves”, to preview tonight's NBA slate of games. Plus, the guys discuss the top college football games this weekend. Also, don't miss Jensen and Marc's best bets for today! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this hour of VSiN By The Books, hosts Jensen Lewis and Marc Malusis recap yesterday's top sports headlines. Plus, the guys go through and react to all the week 12 NFL games. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this hour of VSiN By The Books, hosts Jensen Lewis and Marc Malusis are joined by Lorenzo Alexander, 15-year NFL Veteran, to recap week 12 in the NFL. Plus, joining the show is Will Hill, VSiN Host / Shoulda Bet More Podcast, to discuss tonight's MNF game between the 49ers and Panthers. Also, don't miss Jensen and Marc's best bets for today! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this hour of VSiN By The Books, hosts Jensen Lewis and Marc Malusis recap yesterday's top sports headlines. Plus, joining the show is Marty Hurney, Co-Host of The GM Shuffle Podcast on DraftKings Network, to recap all the week 12 action. Plus, the guys preview tonight's Monday Night Football game between the 49ers and Panthers. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
November 11, 2025 Hour 4 Marc Malusis. Marc talks about the firing of Brian Dabol yesterday and what's next for the NY Giants. College Football Rankings come out tonight. The good, bad & ugly.
Jerry kicks off with Bob Papa as Dart throws a pick — Dart reacts, Tiki rips the play call, and Peter Schwartz cracks Jets jokes. Marc Malusis rants about traffic, while Sunday Night sees the Niners top the Falcons and the Eagles edge the Vikings on a crazy no-catch TD!
Moose gives some quick thoughts on the Jets 13-11 loss on Sunday morning to the Broncos in London.
Nick Mangold joins BT & Sal to discuss the state of the Jets and the lack of leadership on the team. Plus, Jets radio voice Bob Wischusen talks expectations for the team with Willie Colon and Jerry Recco; Marc Malusis dismisses the Jets' new black jerseys as a marketing ploy while the product on the field remains the same; Willie and Jerry discuss Aaron Rodgers' message to Jets fans ahead of his Week 1 matchup against them with the Steelers; Willie also discusses how the Jets helped Quinnen Williams and analyzes Justin Fields' struggles.
Tommy Lugauer and Shaun Morash debate the legacy of Tommy DeVito and the meaningfulness of his MNF win over the Packers. Plus, Shaun and Tommy discuss Andrew Thomas' return and potential impact; Marc Malusis believes there has been a culture change with the Giants; Willie Colon and Jerry Recco like how the Giants are building through the defense; Sal Licata loses it when a caller brings up Daniel Jones.
Nick Mangold joins BT & Sal to discuss the state of the Jets and the lack of leadership on the team. Plus, Jets radio voice Bob Wischusen talks expectations for the team with Willie Colon and Jerry Recco; Marc Malusis dismisses the Jets' new black jerseys as a marketing ploy while the product on the field remains the same; Willie and Jerry discuss Aaron Rodgers' message to Jets fans ahead of his Week 1 matchup against them with the Steelers; Willie also discusses how the Jets helped Quinnen Williams and analyzes Justin Fields' struggles.
Tommy Lugauer and Shaun Morash debate the legacy of Tommy DeVito and the meaningfulness of his MNF win over the Packers. Plus, Shaun and Tommy discuss Andrew Thomas' return and potential impact; Marc Malusis believes there has been a culture change with the Giants; Willie Colon and Jerry Recco like how the Giants are building through the defense; Sal Licata loses it when a caller brings up Daniel Jones.
On this episode of the Giants Huddle podcast, John Schmeelk is joined by show host for PIX11, Marc Malusis, to discuss the playmaking ability of Malik Nabers, what Russell Wilson’s leadership could mean for this team, and the NFL landscape in 2025. :00 - Marc on joining the Giants pregame show 7:15 - Russell Wilson’s leadership 12:00 - Starting fast 18:00 - Giants defense 21:30 - Malik Nabers 27:15 - Around the leagueSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's Yankee highlights include Jerry Recco sounding off on Yankee fans for booing Anthony Volpe during a blowout win, while Marc Malusis says the young shortstop has been overly defended by management and the front office. Plus, Moose says it's Giancarlo Stanton's prime that the Yanks are wasting more than Aaron Judge's, and Brandon Tierney says the team may have a real gem in Cam Schlittler.
This week's Yankee highlights include Jerry Recco sounding off on Yankee fans for booing Anthony Volpe during a blowout win, while Marc Malusis says the young shortstop has been overly defended by management and the front office. Plus, Moose says it's Giancarlo Stanton's prime that the Yanks are wasting more than Aaron Judge's, and Brandon Tierney says the team may have a real gem in Cam Schlittler.
Marc Malusis was ecstatic about the news of Micah Parsons being traded from the Dallas Cowboys, declaring it a massive gift for the New York Giants. He argued that the Cowboys' decision to trade a generational talent and a "game-wrecker" like Parsons is a huge blunder and a sign of a team in disarray. He believes this move significantly improves the Giants' chances in the NFC East, especially in their upcoming Week 2 matchup, and sets them up for a much more successful season than they otherwise would have had. Malusis sees it as a sign of the Cowboys' organizational dysfunction and a golden opportunity for the Giants to assert themselves in the division.
Marc Malusis was absolutely floored by the Dallas Cowboys' decision to trade Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers. Calling it a "moronic" and "befuddling" move, he argued that Jerry Jones has actively made the Cowboys a worse team for the sake of future draft picks. Malusis believes this self-inflicted wound is a prime example of the Cowboys' repeated blunders, and it gives a massive advantage to the rest of the NFC, especially the Giants, who no longer have to game plan for a generational talent in their own division.
Marc Malusis, a.k.a. "Moose," has a surprisingly deep and fiery affection for singer Benson Boone. Despite his typical rock-centric tastes, Malusis finds himself surrendering the radio dial to his son in the car, which has led to a newfound obsession with Boone's music. He's not just tolerating it; he's championing it. Malusis's unexpected passion for Boone's heartfelt anthems has become a running joke and a source of amusement, revealing a softer side to the usually fiery sports personality.
Marc Malusis laid out the high expectations for the New York Jets in year one, fueled by their significant offseason moves and improved roster. He acknowledges the common criticisms about the team's quarterback and receiver corps, but argues that their potential for a tough, ground-and-pound style of football could be their saving grace. Drawing a comparison to the late 2010s Tennessee Titans, Malusis contends that if the Jets can dominate the line of scrimmage and play a physical brand of football, they can exceed expectations and win games they otherwise wouldn't. The message is clear: the time for talk is over, and the Jets must now prove their worth on the field.
After the Yankees put up a lopsided win against the woeful Chicago White Sox, Marc Malusis questioned the true strength of the team. He argued that while the Yankees' record looks good on paper, their recent string of victories has come against a soft schedule of sub-.500 teams, including the 38-games-under-.500 White Sox. Malusis emphasized that the real test will come in the next twelve games, when the Yankees face off against legitimate contenders like the Houston Astros, Toronto Blue Jays, and Detroit Tigers. He challenged the narrative that the Yankees are a World Series contender based on their recent performance, asserting that their ability to beat good teams is still an open question.
Marc Malusis ranted about the shocking Micah Parsons trade, calling it an act of sheer idiocy by the Cowboys that only benefits the rest of the NFC East, especially the Giants. He argued that the Cowboys prioritized some vague notion of "strength in numbers" over retaining a generational talent, a decision that makes them significantly weaker. This led to a larger discussion about the Mets and Yankees, with Malusis criticizing the Yankees' sloppy play and inability to beat good teams, while wondering if the Mets' young pitchers can bring a "fear factor" to the playoffs.
Marc Malusis blasted the Dallas Cowboys for their "moronic" decision to trade Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers, calling it a gift to the rest of the NFC East. He declared that the Giants were the biggest winners of the day, as their schedule just got easier with the Cowboys becoming a "significantly weaker team." He also touched on the Jets, stating that expectations for the team this season should be low, focusing instead on building a new foundation under their new head coach, Aaron Glenn.
Marc Malusis starts his show with a fiery monologue that connects three seemingly disparate topics: Micah Parsons's playoff performance, the Mets and Yankees' postseason fears, and a brief, humorous aside about a popular song. He argues that Parsons hasn't shown up in big playoff moments, making his trade from the Cowboys defensible. He then pivots to the New York baseball teams, suggesting that while the Mets and Yankees are capable of greatness, their inconsistency creates a "fear factor" that makes them less intimidating than fans believe. Finally, he shares a lighthearted anecdote about being forced to listen to a Benson Boone song on repeat, an experience he jokes is a sign of his "softening" personality.
Marc Malusis blasted Micah Parsons's performance in the biggest games, echoing a fan's sentiment that the Cowboys are better off trading him. Malusis highlighted that Parsons had just one sack in four playoff games, arguing that despite all the talk and social media bravado, he failed to deliver when it mattered most. He contended that while Parsons may be a great regular-season player, he's not the "difference-maker" he's hyped up to be, especially when opponents are able to scheme around him, making the decision to trade him a rational one for the Cowboys.
Marc Malusis took aim at player contracts, questioning their value when players use them as leverage. He then shifted focus to the Yankees, arguing that their record is inflated because they haven't faced a difficult schedule and that their true test will be against tougher teams. To cap it all off, he made his "Call of the Day" about the Micah Parsons trade and ended with a bold prediction for Jonah Tong's first start, suggesting the young pitcher won't live up to the hype and will have a rough debut.
Marc Malusis tackles a wide range of topics with his signature fiery passion, from the highly anticipated debut of Mets pitching prospect Jonah Tong to the emotional backstories of Hall of Famer Wade Boggs, as told by Jon Morosi. Malusis's own personal commentary on his graying hair and a past hair dye "disaster" adds a relatable, self-deprecating layer to his strong takes on the business of sports. He connects the emotional journeys of players like Boggs and the Mets' young guns to his own life, all while breaking down why the Mets are a dangerous team and why the Yankees are a concern.
Marc Malusis addressed the growing issue of player contracts in professional sports, arguing that they have become meaningless. He expressed frustration over athletes who sign long-term deals only to demand a new contract or threaten a holdout when their performance exceeds expectations. While acknowledging the high-risk nature of a player's career, he lamented the lack of honor and commitment to the written agreement. Malusis believes this trend creates unnecessary drama and instability for teams, forcing them to either cave to player demands or face a public relations nightmare and a potentially fractured locker room. He also noted that teams need to get ahead of these situations to avoid the drama that inevitably ensues.
Marc Malusis passionately warned against dyeing your hair, recalling a personal experience where a professional dye job left him with a complex and a very obvious, unnatural shade. He explained that a well-meaning hairstylist convinced him to try it, promising a good result. However, the outcome was an immediate, embarrassing reaction from a colleague who pointed out the "obvious" change. Malusis concluded that the attempt to hide his graying hair was a mistake, and it is better to embrace the natural signs of aging rather than attempt a cover-up that will ultimately make you feel worse.
Marc Malusis and Jon Morosi delve into the storied career of Wade Boggs, sharing behind-the-scenes stories from his journey from the Red Sox to the Yankees and his eventual enshrinement in Cooperstown. The conversation then shifts to the current state of New York baseball, with Morosi praising the Mets' recent performance and expressing his belief that they are a "dangerous" team heading into the postseason. He contrasts their potential with the Yankees' inconsistent play, noting the wide-open nature of the current MLB landscape and the unpredictability of this year's playoff race for both teams.
Marc Malusis sounds off on the importance of Jonah Tong's MLB debut, arguing that it's a pivotal moment for the Mets' playoff hopes. He's excited about the young pitcher's potential to inject new life and energy into a team that just had a terrible, error-filled loss to the Marlins. Malusis stresses that the Mets cannot afford to let one bad performance snowball into another, and he sees Tong as the spark they need to get back on track and prove they are a legitimate playoff threat.
Marc Malusis distinguished between the playoff "fear factor" of the Mets and Yankees. He argued that while the Mets, despite their inconsistencies, have shown a "penchant for the big moment" and have a young, exciting pitching staff that can be a wildcard in the postseason, the Yankees are a one-dimensional "bully team" that only thrives against bad opponents. According to Malusis, the Yankees' reliance on home runs and lack of "clean, crisp" baseball against good teams proves they're not a championship-caliber contender. The Mets, on the other hand, have the potential to get hot and surprise people in the playoffs.
On this hour of Cashing Out, Marc Malusis covers the MLB slate for the day and talks about some NFL. Chris Vasile joins the show to share his best bets for soccer. Greg Peterson also joins the show to give his best MLB bets for tomorrow.
On this hour of Cashing Out, Marc Malusis previews tomorrow's MLB slate. Paul Stone joins the show to share some of his best college football bets for the upcoming season. Ryan Andrade also joins the show to talk about golf.
Marc Malusis gets into some NFL preseason and the latest MLB news. Paul Stone joins the show to share some of his best college football bets for the upcoming season. Plus, Mark Long joins the show to talk about the Jacksonville Jaguars.
On this episode of Make It Rain, Marc Malusis dives into some recent NFL and MLB news and gives his best bets going on in both of those two leagues. Plus, Sean Green joins the show to share some of his NFL/CFB insights.
In this episode of Make It Rain, host Marc Malusis hits on the top news of the day, and plays What's More Likely to Cash. Also, joining the show is Greg Peterson to preview Monday's baseball betting slate. Marc then talks about Week 1 NFL starting QB odds.
In this hour of VSiN By The Books, hosts Jensen Lewis and Marc Malusis recap yesterday's top sports headlines. Plus, Chris Perkins from the Sun Sentinel joins the show to talk about the latest from the Miami Dolphins' training camp. Also, Race and Sportsbook Director Thomas Gable joins the show to go over NFL Preseason and FedEx St. Jude Championship betting handles.
On The GM Shuffle, hosts Marc Malusis and Geoff Schwartz give their thoughts about Micah Parsons and Terry McLaurin requesting trades from their respective teams. Plus, Geoff gives his thoughts on Matthew Stafford dealing with another back injury that's keeping him sidelined so far during training camp. Also, the guys give out which win totals they're backing and fading this season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On The GM Shuffle, hosts Marc Malusis and Geoff Schwartz tell you if this is the year Trevor Lawrence puts it all together in Jacksonville, if the Chiefs are better than last season, and why the 49ers will win the NFC West but won't advance in the playoffs as far as the Rams. Plus, Commanders receiver Terry McLaurin reported to training camp without a contract extension, while Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson continues his holdout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices