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Joe Benigno joins Shaun Morash and Tiki Barber to voice his disdain for the Aaron Glenn Jets; Boomer and Gio weigh in on Glenn's future (22:09); Jets beat reporter Al Iannozzone joins Marc Malusis on why Glenn will likely get another year (38:50); Shaun and Tiki on whether or not the Jets coaches are in over their heads (56:21); Shaun and Tiki also discuss if Joe Burrow really is a realistic option for the Jets (1:08:23).
Jon Heyman joins Marc Malusis to discuss the latest rumors around the Yankees and the direction they're going in what has been a quiet offseason. Plus, Jerry Recco and Willie Colon speculate what the plan is for the Bronx Bombers (8:40); Chris McMonigle refutes the notion the Yankees are ‘dysfunctional' with Hal Steinbrenner calling the shots (15:57); C-Mac also says do not expect the Yankees to make a splash (24:20)
Joe Benigno joins Shaun Morash and Tiki Barber to voice his disdain for the Aaron Glenn Jets; Boomer and Gio weigh in on Glenn's future (22:09); Jets beat reporter Al Iannozzone joins Marc Malusis on why Glenn will likely get another year (38:50); Shaun and Tiki on whether or not the Jets coaches are in over their heads (56:21); Shaun and Tiki also discuss if Joe Burrow really is a realistic option for the Jets (1:08:23).
Jon Heyman joins Marc Malusis to discuss the latest rumors around the Yankees and the direction they're going in what has been a quiet offseason. Plus, Jerry Recco and Willie Colon speculate what the plan is for the Bronx Bombers (8:40); Chris McMonigle refutes the notion the Yankees are ‘dysfunctional' with Hal Steinbrenner calling the shots (15:57); C-Mac also says do not expect the Yankees to make a splash (24:20)
Joe Benigno joins Shaun Morash and Tiki Barber to voice his disdain for the Aaron Glenn Jets; Boomer and Gio weigh in on Glenn's future (22:09); Jets beat reporter Al Iannozzone joins Marc Malusis on why Glenn will likely get another year (38:50); Shaun and Tiki on whether or not the Jets coaches are in over their heads (56:21); Shaun and Tiki also discuss if Joe Burrow really is a realistic option for the Jets (1:08:23).
Jon Heyman joins Marc Malusis to discuss the latest rumors around the Yankees and the direction they're going in what has been a quiet offseason. Plus, Jerry Recco and Willie Colon speculate what the plan is for the Bronx Bombers (8:40); Chris McMonigle refutes the notion the Yankees are ‘dysfunctional' with Hal Steinbrenner calling the shots (15:57); C-Mac also says do not expect the Yankees to make a splash (24:20)
Jerry Recco and Chris McMonigle discuss if it's time to clean house. Marc Malusis on the Jets' ‘historically bad' performance against the Patriots (10:13), and Shaun Morash and Tiki Barber on if the lack of fight is indicative of Aaron Glenn's future (28:14)
Jerry Recco and Chris McMonigle wonder where the Giants season went wrong? Marc Malusis believes the Giants showed they have talent (7:48), and Shaun Morash and Tiki Barber on why Sunday's win is meaningful despite losing the No. 1 pick (18:38).
Jerry Recco and Chris McMonigle discuss if it's time to clean house. Marc Malusis on the Jets' ‘historically bad' performance against the Patriots (10:13), and Shaun Morash and Tiki Barber on if the lack of fight is indicative of Aaron Glenn's future (28:14)
Jerry Recco and Chris McMonigle wonder where the Giants season went wrong? Marc Malusis believes the Giants showed they have talent (7:48), and Shaun Morash and Tiki Barber on why Sunday's win is meaningful despite losing the No. 1 pick (18:38).
Jerry Recco and Chris McMonigle discuss if it's time to clean house. Marc Malusis on the Jets' ‘historically bad' performance against the Patriots (10:13), and Shaun Morash and Tiki Barber on if the lack of fight is indicative of Aaron Glenn's future (28:14)
Jerry Recco and Chris McMonigle wonder where the Giants season went wrong? Marc Malusis believes the Giants showed they have talent (7:48), and Shaun Morash and Tiki Barber on why Sunday's win is meaningful despite losing the No. 1 pick (18:38).
Evan & Tiki question which is more valuable to the Giants: Jaxson Dart or the No. 1 pick? Plus, Marc Malusis on why he believes this weekend's game vs. the Raiders is the Giants' Super Bowl for draft capital (18:43); Malusis also expresses skepticism he has about Fernando Mendoza (32:12); Shaun Morash and Tiki dive into Dart liking a video of C-Mac's criticism of the Giants (45:41); Jerry Recco and Willie Colon if it's worth playing Jaxson Dart if the goal is to tank (55:20).
Evan & Tiki question which is more valuable to the Giants: Jaxson Dart or the No. 1 pick? Plus, Marc Malusis on why he believes this weekend's game vs. the Raiders is the Giants' Super Bowl for draft capital (18:43); Malusis also expresses skepticism he has about Fernando Mendoza (32:12); Shaun Morash and Tiki dive into Dart liking a video of C-Mac's criticism of the Giants (45:41); Jerry Recco and Willie Colon if it's worth playing Jaxson Dart if the goal is to tank (55:20).
Evan & Tiki question which is more valuable to the Giants: Jaxson Dart or the No. 1 pick? Plus, Marc Malusis on why he believes this weekend's game vs. the Raiders is the Giants' Super Bowl for draft capital (18:43); Malusis also expresses skepticism he has about Fernando Mendoza (32:12); Shaun Morash and Tiki dive into Dart liking a video of C-Mac's criticism of the Giants (45:41); Jerry Recco and Willie Colon if it's worth playing Jaxson Dart if the goal is to tank (55:20).
Joe Benigno joins Shaun Morash to talk Jets' future and NFL Draft trade possibilities. Plus, Morash and Tiki discuss if Gang Green could realistically target Lamar Jackson in a trade; Jerry Recco and Willie Colon on whether the Jets should pursue a rookie or veteran QB; Marc Malusis entertains the possibility of a Jets-Giants draft trade for the No. 1 pick; Jerry and Willie dissect what went wrong with Justin Fields and also whether or not the Jets are stuck going nowhere.
Joe Benigno joins Shaun Morash to talk Jets' future and NFL Draft trade possibilities. Plus, Morash and Tiki discuss if Gang Green could realistically target Lamar Jackson in a trade; Jerry Recco and Willie Colon on whether the Jets should pursue a rookie or veteran QB; Marc Malusis entertains the possibility of a Jets-Giants draft trade for the No. 1 pick; Jerry and Willie dissect what went wrong with Justin Fields and also whether or not the Jets are stuck going nowhere.
In this hour of Live Bet Saturday, hosts Dustin Swedelson and Marc Malusis continue to give live updates for college football bowl games underway across the nation on Saturday. Plus, Matt Simms joins the show to break down Week 17 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 Live Bet Saturday, hosts Dustin Swedelson and Marc Malusis continue to give live updates for college football bowl games underway across the nation on Saturday. Plus, Jonny Lazarus joins the show to break down Saturday's NHL slate. 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 Live Bet Saturday, hosts Dustin Swedelson and Marc Malusis start to give live updates for college football bowl games underway across the nation on Saturday. Plus, Justin Fensterman joins the show to talk all things NBA. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Joe Benigno joins Shaun Morash to talk Jets' future and NFL Draft trade possibilities. Plus, Morash and Tiki discuss if Gang Green could realistically target Lamar Jackson in a trade; Jerry Recco and Willie Colon on whether the Jets should pursue a rookie or veteran QB; Marc Malusis entertains the possibility of a Jets-Giants draft trade for the No. 1 pick; Jerry and Willie dissect what went wrong with Justin Fields and also whether or not the Jets are stuck going nowhere.
Moose is joined by Arthur Staple of Daily Faceoff to talk about the Rangers, Islanders and Devils as the NHL approaches the Olympic Break.
Marc Malusis is joined by JIm Duquette of SNY and Sirius-XM Radio to discuss the Mets and Yankees off-seasons.
The Mets have continued taking a sledgehammer to the team's core, trading Jeff McNeil to the A's. Jerry Recco doesn't understand the plan after parting with several key contributors, while Evan says there better be additions coming soon. Plus, Marc Malusis says the Mets are clearly David Stearns' team now, and he better get it right.
The Mets have continued taking a sledgehammer to the team's core, trading Jeff McNeil to the A's. Jerry Recco doesn't understand the plan after parting with several key contributors, while Evan says there better be additions coming soon. Plus, Marc Malusis says the Mets are clearly David Stearns' team now, and he better get it right.
In this hour of Follow The Money, Pauly Howard and Marc Malusis continue to preview the NFL Week 17 and NBA Christmas slates. Plus, Matt Youmans joins the show to give his best bets for NFL Week 17 and tonight's Cal vs. Hawai'i Hawaiian Bowl matchup.Get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN Pro. Grab your first month for only $9.99 or take over 15% off an annual subscription when you use promo code: POD25. Click here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Mets have continued taking a sledgehammer to the team's core, trading Jeff McNeil to the A's. Jerry Recco doesn't understand the plan after parting with several key contributors, while Evan says there better be additions coming soon. Plus, Marc Malusis says the Mets are clearly David Stearns' team now, and he better get it right.
In this hour of Follow The Money, hosts Pauly Howard and Marc Malusis go through the NFL Christmas Games props and betting trends, and tomorrow's NBA Christmas slate. Also on the show, the hosts are joined by Paul Charchian, Fantasy Football Hall of Famer, to talk about player props to bet on for the NFL Christmas slate and his top 5 worst fantasy football punishments. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Boomer and Gio react to the Giants' 16-13 loss to the Vikings and wonder if Jaxson Dart should still be playing. Plus, reactions from Marc Malusis (7:13) and Evan & Tiki (21:22)
Boomer & Gio take calls from fed-up Jets fans. Plus, Marc Malusis (11:20) and Evan & Tiki (27:30) react to the loss and talk Aaron Glenn's future.
Boomer & Gio take calls from fed-up Jets fans. Plus, Marc Malusis (11:20) and Evan & Tiki (27:30) react to the loss and talk Aaron Glenn's future.
In this segment, Marc Malusis fields a call from "Angel in the Bronx," who expresses deep concern over the New York Jets' history of "throwing rookies to the wolves" too early. Referencing the failed tenures of Sam Darnold and Zach Wilson, the discussion shifts to the potential 2026 top prospect Fernando Mendoza (the recent Indiana Heisman winner). Malusis argues that while the Jets often rush development to spark a "maturation process," the success of a quarterback depends more on the individual player's scouting and the team's internal pressure to win immediately.
In a blistering opening segment, Marc Malusis reacts to the "gutting" of the Mets' homegrown core following the trade of Jeff McNeil to the Oakland A's. Malusis pushes back hard on the narrative that "clubhouse chemistry" was the reason for the 2025 collapse, instead pointing the finger squarely at a disastrous pitching staff and a "leaky" organization. As David Stearns systematically replaces fan favorites like Pete Alonso and Brandon Nimmo with defensive "grinders" and reclamation projects, Malusis warns that the honeymoon is over: Stearns has officially molded this team in his own image, and in New York, his "vision" better result in wins—or he'll be the next one on the hot seat.
In this holiday edition of the program, Marc Malusis tackles the modern intersection of family life and sports. The episode kicks off with a deep dive into the "forbidden fruit" of sports betting, as Marc discusses how to navigate the rise of gambling culture with his three sons. He reflects on his own childhood memories—from the pressure of making Christmas magical for his kids to the specific science of his holiday menu (featuring a spiral ham and homemade stuffed shells). The conversation then shifts to the field with NFL Insider Brian Baldinger, where the two break down the shifting landscape of the AFC and NFC. They discuss the resurgence of Philip Rivers, the potential for John Harbaugh to land with the Giants, and the current state of the Jets under Aaron Glenn. Between Mets hot takes and holiday prep, it's a comprehensive look at sports and life as the year winds down.
In this fast-paced segment, Marc Malusis breaks down the pivotal decisions facing New York's biggest franchises. He dives into the NFL Draft debate, weighing the high-stakes potential of Fernando Mendoza against the technical polish of Simpson, while cautioning the Jets against repeating their history of "convincing themselves" into a quarterback. The conversation then shifts to the ice, where Malusis offers a sobering evaluation of the New York Rangers. He discusses the closing championship window, the lack of homegrown player development, and the tough reality of navigating a veteran roster in a salary-cap world. Whether it's draft capital or blue-line struggles, Malusis provides the essential New York sports perspective.
In this segment, Marc Malusis dives into the high-stakes debate surrounding the upcoming NFL Draft and whether the New York Giants should use a potential #1 overall pick on quarterback prospect Mendoza. While acknowledgeing the team's desperate need for a signal-caller, Malusis expresses skepticism, comparing Mendoza's ceiling to other prospects like Alabama's Simpson. He argues that the organization must avoid the "trap" of forcing a selection based on need rather than evaluation. Instead, Moose explores the tactical advantage of trading down to acquire massive draft capital, suggesting that if several teams fall in love with Mendoza, the Giants might be better off building a deeper roster rather than betting it all on one arm.
Marc Malusis addresses the "genuine concern" of the Mets faithful regarding the lack of additions to the starting rotation. While callers worry the team is being run like a small-market franchise, Moose reminds listeners that David Stearns was hired specifically to overhaul the organization's structure. He highlights that while the team has moved on from several "homegrown" staples, the offseason is far from over. The conversation also touches on the pressure of Steve Cohen's expectations and the potential resurgence of Mark Vientos as an internal solution to the lineup's power needs.
On their penultimate show, Marc Malusis and his co-host break down the "calous business" of the New York Mets' offseason following the departure of Pete Alonso. With the news of Alonso heading to the Orioles and Edwin Diaz out the door, Malusis demands to know why David Stearns and Steve Cohen—despite having the deepest pockets in baseball—refused to match a reasonable offer to keep the "Polar Bear" behind Juan Soto. The duo debates whether Stearns is a brilliant architect building a sustainable winner or a cold-hearted executive tearing down the clubhouse's soul. From the "skepticism" of the Mets' new casino-linked finances to the potential (and pitfalls) of a Kyle Tucker pursuit, Malusis leaves no stone unturned in this heated post-mortem of a franchise at a crossroads.
In this heated segment, Marc Malusis reacts to the New York Mets trading longtime infielder Jeff McNeil to the Oakland Athletics. While acknowledging the emotional toll on the fan base—especially following the departures of Pete Alonso, Brandon Nimmo, and Edwin DÃaz—Malusis refuses to "cry over McNeil." He delivers a blunt assessment of McNeil's regression, citing his obsession with launch angle and a dip in contact hitting as reasons why the "Squirrel" became expendable. More importantly, Moose challenges the front office's narrative that the 2025 season failed due to "clubhouse chemistry." He fires back with a reality check: the Mets failed because their pitching was "disastrous," and David Stearns is now gambling the franchise's future on "grinders" rather than proven stars.
Boomer & Gio take calls from fed-up Jets fans. Plus, Marc Malusis (11:20) and Evan & Tiki (27:30) react to the loss and talk Aaron Glenn's future.
Boomer and Gio react to the Giants' 16-13 loss to the Vikings and wonder if Jaxson Dart should still be playing. Plus, reactions from Marc Malusis (7:13) and Evan & Tiki (21:22)
Boomer and Gio react to the Giants' 16-13 loss to the Vikings and wonder if Jaxson Dart should still be playing. Plus, reactions from Marc Malusis (7:13) and Evan & Tiki (21:22)
On this hour of Cashing Out, Marc Malusis recaps week sixteen of the NFL season. Nick Whalen joins the show to recap the day filled with football. Justin Fensterman also joins the show to talk about basketball. 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 Cashing Out, Marc Malusis recaps week sixteen of the NFL season. John Lund also joins the show to talk about some NFL. 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 Cashing Out, Marc Malusis live updates the Sunday Night Football game between the New England Patriots and Baltimore Ravens. Bill Bender also joins the show to talk about college football. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Marc Malusis shares his best bets for the week. Plus, get instant access to expert picks, public betting splits data, and pro betting tools when you join VSiN pro. Grab your first month for only $9.99 or take over 15% off an annual subscription when you use promo code: POD25. Click Here to get started. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Brandon Tierney says the Yankees better not lose Bellinger to the Mets, or it will be the biggest embarrassment of the Hal Steinbrenner era. He also believes the Yanks should load up on pitching and revamp their identity in 2026. Marc Malusis rips the organization's complacency, and the Evan and Tiki crew lament New York's quiet offseason.
Brandon Tierney, Boomer & Gio (18:46), and Evan & Tiki (33:47) all react to the Knicks winning the NBA Cup in-season tournament and what it means for the franchise and rest of season. Plus, Evan says the Knicks are not obligated to raise a banner for the NBA Cup (51:06); Marc Malusis makes the case to keep the core intact and not go after Giannis (1:02:31); Boomer wonders if this could be the Knicks' year? (1:17:04)
Brandon Tierney says the Yankees better not lose Bellinger to the Mets, or it will be the biggest embarrassment of the Hal Steinbrenner era. He also believes the Yanks should load up on pitching and revamp their identity in 2026. Marc Malusis rips the organization's complacency, and the Evan and Tiki crew lament New York's quiet offseason.
Brandon Tierney, Boomer & Gio (18:46), and Evan & Tiki (33:47) all react to the Knicks winning the NBA Cup in-season tournament and what it means for the franchise and rest of season. Plus, Evan says the Knicks are not obligated to raise a banner for the NBA Cup (51:06); Marc Malusis makes the case to keep the core intact and not go after Giannis (1:02:31); Boomer wonders if this could be the Knicks' year? (1:17:04)