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With Super Bowl week as the backdrop, the conversation zooms out to the big picture question every New York fan is asking: how close are the Giants and Jets really? The Giants are front and center as the hosts draw direct parallels to the Patriots' rapid turnaround, from a young quarterback in Jaxson Dart to proven leadership under John Harbaugh. The similarities to New England Patriots and Drake Maye are hard to ignore, and the case is made that a double digit win jump is very realistic for the New York Giants. The focus then shifts to the Jets and why their path feels much longer. Using the Seattle Seahawks as the model, the discussion centers on building the roster first and finding the quarterback last, a formula that worked with Geno Smith and now Sam Darnold. The question becomes whether Aaron Glenn can make a similar year two leap to what Mike McDonald did in Seattle, or if the New York Jets are still years away. Along the way, the hosts debate whether there is one true formula to building a contender, why quarterback obsession can be misleading, and how close being close actually matters. Plus, Tiki Barber weighs in on just how well coached Seattle really is, and the show wraps with some very human locker room talk that only Super Bowl week can inspire.
What starts as total confusion over Olympic scheduling and where to even find the Knicks on TV quickly turns into side-eyeing the timing of a heavily hyped Lindsey Vonn moment on Super Bowl Sunday. The debate escalates into classic “just asking questions” territory before the show completely leans into chaos with another laugh-out-loud edition of Idiots With Idioms, featuring mangled phrases, accidental word crimes, and the weekly reminder that idioms are undefeated.
Evan kicks off Cinco de Luncho with a personal drive-time ambush: he turns on Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle and finds out the Nets waived Cam Thomas, instantly launching a full roast of Brooklyn as a “relegation” level embarrassment. Evan, meanwhile, takes it personally. Cam was “his guy,” and the only outcome he truly can't live with is Cam Thomas ending up on the Knicks. From there the show hits quick NFL Honors reactions, including Jaxson Dart getting just one vote for Offensive Rookie of the Year and a rapid run through the Hall of Fame class, plus a mini-debate on whether local bias affects how people view Dart. Then Shaun unveils the ultimate Super Bowl watch party rulebook: one parlay mention only, no walking in front of the TV during action, stop asking about squares, absolutely no double-dipping, and most importantly, shut up during the game. The segment wraps with the ultimate party debate: two-room setups sound great until the streaming delay turns the casual room into accidental spoilers.
As Super Bowl 60 approaches, Evan tries to “squint” and find hope for New York football, and Tiki actually sees a real blueprint. The Giants, led by John Harbaugh and rookie QB Jaxson Dart, look eerily similar to the Patriots' recent turnaround: solid run game, defense ready to modernize under Denard Wilson, and a rookie season stat line that mirrors Drake Maye. The big swing factor: can Matt Nagy be the Josh McDaniels type who accelerates Dart into stardom?
Matthew Stafford takes home MVP in a razor-thin finish over Drake May, sparking a deep dive into how close the race really was and why Stafford's late-career surge keeps getting louder. That leads straight into a relitigation of last year's Giants argument: should the Giants have pushed in for Stafford when the rumors were flying, or is landing Jaxson Dart and resetting the franchise timeline the better path? From there, the NFL Honors recap turns into a comedy of confusion, including awkward announcing moments and the kind of “how did this happen?” production decisions that leave everyone staring at each other. The segment wraps with callers and a classic debate about judging Hall of Fame players across eras, plus a reminder that you cannot just box-score your way through football history.
Jerry back with Jaxson Dart's mom talking about him at the NFL Honors. Dart was on with Chris Simms and talked about his rookie year and John Harbaugh. Jon Hamm was the host and made a joke about Jerry Jones. Harrison Phillips of the Jets was on with Jake Asman and was asked what his message is for Jets fans.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts Podcast, Hall of Fame running back Emmitt Smith sits down with Peanut and Roman at Super Bowl Media Row. Emmitt talks about the battles he faced to become a Super Bowl champion and addresses a rumor that he squatted over 800 pounds in college. Then, former New York Giants receiver Victor Cruz joins the podcast. Victor shares his opinion on the Giants’ hire of John Harbaugh as their new head coach and discusses whether his former quarterback, Eli Manning, should be in the Hall of Fame. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, Willie Colon and Seth Rollins sharing how the Seattle Seahawks can win the Super Bowl. Then they discuss what the best moment was at NFL Honors. Browns DT Shelby Harris wakes up with 'GMFB' to discuss Shedeur Sanders' rookie seasonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, Willie Colon and Seth Rollins sharing how the New England Patriots can win the Super Bowl. Then they discuss what the best moment was at NFL Honors.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Due to his age, The Drive explained why Mike McDonald winning a Super Bowl with the Seahawks has a historical impact.
After Eli failed to make the Hall of Fame, The Drive wondered if the former Giants QB will ever get it?
NFL Daily has touched down in the San Francisco Bay Area for Super Bowl LX! Gregg Rosenthal, Jourdan Rodrigue and Nick Shook play host to an endless supply of A-list guests, including Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson, New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart, San Francisco 49ers QB Mac Jones and Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman Brandon Graham. Spirts are high and the access is unlimited on the first day of Radio Row ahead of Super Bowl LX between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks!NFL Daily YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nflpodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Jones and Drew Franklin being their Super Bowl Week on Radio Row! UK legend and Fmr NFL WR Stevie Johnson drops by unexpectedly before 2x Super Bowl Champ Terrell Davis talks about playing in this game! Why does he think clothes and food are a waste of money? Mike Golic Sr. remembers his radio days with Matt and looks at the Seahawks/Patriots matchup! NFL MVP Shaun Alexander gives a Seahawks perspective and reveals the wildest fanbases he's played in front of!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cinco sets the tone for Super Bowl week and admits it out loud. The excitement just is not there yet. As the booth spirals into controlled chaos, the crew debates whether this year's matchup belongs in the conversation as the least appealing Super Bowl in recent memory. That leads to a full countdown of the five least exciting Super Bowl matchups going in over the past 20 years, based on hype, star power, and buzz at the time, not how the games eventually played out. From Steelers Seahawks to Panthers Broncos, the guys argue legacy quarterbacks, franchise fatigue, and whether dominant regular seasons always translate to must-watch Sundays. The discussion circles back to this year's game, the perception of quarterbacks like Sam Darnold, and whether coaching intrigue and future legacy can overcome a lack of pregame juice. Plus, a quick temperature check on why we always end up watching anyway, even when the matchup does nothing for us.
Jaxson Dart was asked about his play style and saw a need for improvement. Daniel Jones is rooting for the other former NY QB. Gronk on Brady's non-rooting for the SB. Moment of the Day features attractive women's ability to get info out of guys.
Eagles offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland, ‘stepped away', and we are wondering if he might be coming to work under John Harbaugh.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o and Seth Rollins answering Throwdown Thursday questions - is Drake Maye or Sam Darnold ready for the confetti? Accomplished actor and NFL Honors host Jon Hamm chats with "Good Morning Football" host Jamie Erdahl about his experiences that he's had recently due in part to the NFL. Co-host of the "Lots to Say" podcast and former Pro Bowl NFL QB Matt Cassel joins "Good Morning Football" to share what he has to say about Super Bowl LX coming up.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o and Seth Rollins discussing if they feel stronger about their Super Bowl prediction or if doubts are starting to creep in. CBS Sports' Adam Schein joins GMFB on radio row to talk about Super Bowl week, See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watertown Whiskey Presents Reality After Show's Super Bowl Preview Show! Join Survivor Royalty and Seahawks Super Fan Kelley Wentworth, Survivor Legend Jonny Fairplay, Survivor 47's Gabe Ortis, and Producer Bobby Goodsby as they preview each week of the NFL Season. Tune in each week as Celebrity guests join them to discuss the NFL's hottest topics and conversations of the week! Special thanks to the best Whiskey on the Planet Watertown Whiskey! Check them out on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/watertownwhiskey/?hl=en Tell them Fairplay sent you! Please Drink Responsibly https://watertownwhiskey.com/Check out the ALL NEW RealityAfterShow.com official website!Episode links available at RealityPatron.comJoin Jonny LIVE SurvivorTix.com #NFL #podcast #football #survivor #realitytv #realityaftershow #NFLNews #vikings #packers #cowboys #chiefs #packers #browns #broncos #ravens #chargers https://www.youtube.com/@AfterShowArizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, Chicago Bears, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Kansas City Chiefs, Las Vegas Raiders, Los Angeles Chargers, Los Angeles Rams, Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants, New York Jets, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tennessee Titans, Washington Commanders
Anthony dives into the idea of the Giants trading former #5 overall pick Kayvon Thibodeaux. As the Giants transition into the John Harbaugh era, the front office is re-evaluating everything. With Brian Burns locked in and Abdul Carter ascending, we break down why a Kayvon trade might be the strategic move to save the Giants' 2026 cap space. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Manish Mehta of Between the Tackles podcast joins Scott Jackson and Anthony Armstrong to cover a variety of topics including Super Bowl 60, the New York Giants new offensive coordinator Matt Nagy, and Manish shares his story about his interaction with Dan Snyder! 1:00 Sam Darnold's Mental Fortitude 10:00 What non-QB has to have a good game for their team to win? 12:00 New York Giants and New York Jets have New Offensive Coordinators 17:00 Manish's interaction with Dan Snyder 22:55 Super Bowl Plays on FanDuel 25:25 JSN vs Christian Gonzalez Thanks for listening! Please follow Scott and Anthony on X Be sure to like, subscribe and SHARE! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hosts Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo welcome former New York Giants tight end Derek Brown to the show, who discussed his career at Notre Dame and Coach Lou Holtz. Later, Cardozo basketball coach Ron Noclario gave his thoughts on becoming the winningest coach in New York State basketball history. Finally, former New York Mets 3B Zach Lutz joined the show and spoke to the guys about his Lutz Go kids' sports organization.
Our democracy has been hijacked by an elite pedophile ring–one that has always been operating in plain sight. This week, Andrea and Russian mafia expert Olga Lautman dig into the horror show of the recently released Epstein files. As students of Soviet history, we know the truth: what we know is horrific, but what has yet to be revealed is much worse. Did Epstein, Trump, and their friends kill for pleasure–how many of their victims were murdered or died by suicide? Who wrote Epstein an email about a torture video? Is that person in power, wielding influence over our lives? We also examine Epstein's freelance intelligence work, showing how he collected kompromat to consolidate power through elite capture, pollinating corruption through the transnational crime syndicate, especially the autocratic regimes of Russia and Israel. We lift up the voices of the survivors and their advocates who demand the full release of the Epstein Files. Despite a bipartisan Congressional act, only an estimated half of the six million files have been released. Convicted felon Donald Trump's former personal defense attorney, Todd Blanche, is the Deputy Attorney General, helping lead the cover-up. The only silver lining in this extreme darkness is that the truth is finally coming to light, and American society, especially the media who glamorized Epstein, are no longer able to ignore it. For our bonus episode this week, we answer your questions about the Epstein files, rising autocracy, and more. To listen to the bonus, subscribe to our Patreon at the Truth-Teller level ($5/month) or higher. We are extremely grateful to our listeners who are keeping us afloat during this difficult time. Every bit of support helps give us the freedom to tell the truth, so thank you again for making Gaslit Nation possible. Join our community of listeners and get bonus shows, ad free listening, group chats with other listeners, ways to shape the show, invites to exclusive events like our Monday political salons at 4pm ET over Zoom, and more! Discounted annual memberships are available. Become a Democracy Defender at Patreon.com/Gaslit Show Notes: House of Trump, House of Putin The Untold Story of Donald Trump and the Russian Mafia https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/576474/house-of-trump-house-of-putin-by-craig-unger/ "Why I don't believe Jeffrey Epstein Killed Himself (Part 2). NEW: Epstein claimed he was being extorted in prison. A look at the incident and the mysterious note that Epstein slipped into a book inside his cell." https://bsky.app/profile/jkbjournalist.bsky.social/post/3mdln2ndegs2r DOJ Deletes Epstein Files Again — And They Directly Implicate Trump https://open.substack.com/pub/krassenstein/p/urgent-doj-deletes-epstein-files?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=web 6 Women, Including Olivia Munn, Accuse Brett Ratner of Harassment or Misconduct https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/6-women-including-olivia-munn-accuse-brett-ratner-harassment-misconduct-1053679/ Documents declassified by the US Department of Justice name pedophile Epstein as the manager of Putin's fortune. https://ru.themoscowtimes.com/2026/02/01/vrassekrechennih-minyustom-ssha-dokumentah-pedofil-epshtein-nazivaetsya-upravlyayuschim-sostoyaniem-putina-a185967 We Tracked Every Visitor to Epstein Island | WIRED https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjPHq-Ez0nc Epstein frequently connected NY Giants co-owner Steve Tisch with women, emails show https://abcnews.go.com/US/epstein-frequently-connected-ny-giants-owner-steve-tisch/story?id=129735927 What 3 million new documents tell us about Trump's ties to Jeffrey Epstein https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/31/politics/new-documents-trump-epstein New Epstein files fail to quell outrage as advocates claim documents are being withheld https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/03/new-epstein-files-advocates-claim-documents-withheld US Commerce Secretary Lutnick planned Epstein island visit, emails show https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/03/new-epstein-files-advocates-claim-documents-withheld University Trustee Thomas Pritzker Named in New Epstein Documents: The notorious financier and sex offender wrote in a text message that UChicago Trustee Thomas Pritzker (M.B.A. '76, J.D. '76) was "like family," according to documents released by the House Oversight Committee on November 12. https://chicagomaroon.com/49435/news/university-trustee-thomas-pritzker-named-in-new-epstein-documents/ Here's How Many Times Trump Is Mentioned in New Epstein Files https://newrepublic.com/post/206023/how-often-donald-trump-mentioned-epstein-files The Government Published Dozens of Nude Photos in the Epstein Files https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/01/us/nude-photos-epstein-files.html Trump-Epstein Super Special [TEASER] https://gaslitnation.libsyn.com/trump-epstein-super-specialteaser
FS1's Danny Parkins joins the show to share his thoughts on the New York Giants hiring Matt Nagy as their Offensive Coordinator. Plus, Danny breaks down how he's betting Seahawks vs. Patriots.
The guys go back to the prediction desk and grade their NFL head coaching “bingo” cards now that the jobs are filled. Sean comes out on top, Evan salvages a couple, and Tiki somehow goes 0-for-10. Then the conversation shifts to the real fun question: which of these new hires is the first one fired? The Browns and Raiders dysfunction debate gets heated, Tom Brady's Raiders influence comes up, and the segment detours into a Michael Jordan ownership discussion before taking a caller who jumps into Yankees lineup controversy with Trent Grisham vs Jasson Domínguez.
WFAN dives deep into the shockwaves following the New York Giants' decision to hire former Chiefs OC and Bears Head Coach Matt Nagy as their next offensive coordinator. As the "John Harbaugh era" officially takes shape in East Rutherford, the station debates whether Nagy's experience under Andy Reid is the secret sauce needed to unlock Jaxson Dart's superstar potential—or if this is a repeat of past offensive frustrations
With two first-round picks in hand, the New York Jets may have the flexibility to make a bold quarterback move in the upcoming draft. Evan and Tiki dive into the idea of using a high pick on Ty Simpson, a prospect whose stock has swung wildly over the last college season. They revisit how quickly quarterback evaluations can change, why waiting can be risky if you truly believe in a player, and how past debates like the Daniel Jones draft still shape how fans view early QB selections today. The conversation also expands to broader draft philosophy, media hype cycles, and why it may be too early for anyone to feel confident about next year's quarterback class. A thoughtful look at patience, projection, and pressure when it comes to finding the next franchise quarterback.
We heard Craig Carton shooting down Morash's report on the Jets. Plus, Todd Monken said he took the Browns job because of the players.
We discuss why him, why not someone else, including who Boomer wanted, Todd Monken.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o and Seth Rollins listing the 5-most-important people on Super Bowl Sunday. Four-time Super Bowl Champion, NFL on FOX analyst, and former NFL tight end Rob Gronkowski joins "Good Morning Football" to share his thoughts on the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o and Seth Rollins sharing one word to describe Super Bowl 60. Frank Caliendo wakes up with "Good Morning Football" to talk some football. WHITEBOARD WEDNESDAY - who was the star of the pro bowl? What's your favorite pro bowl memory of all time?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anthony and Alex react to the Giants' hiring of Dawn Aponte as the Senior VP of Football Operations. Departing her high-level role at the NFL League Office, Aponte returns to her New York roots to take over the salary cap and contract duties formerly held by Kevin Abrams. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
There's a lot to love about Matt Nagy being hired as Giants OC.
Art analyzes the latest hires in John Harbaugh’s coaching staff.
In this episode, Josh and Alex give their reactions to the New York Giants hiring a new offensive coordinator, Matt Nagy! Follow the podcast on Twitter and TikTok @TheGiantTakePod Follow the podcast on Instagram and Facebook @The Giant Take Podcast Josh on X @JoshSolo29 Subscribe to the podcast wherever you listen or watch including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube! Rate 5 stars on Apple Podcasts and write a review if you want as well! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick Kostos reacts to the New York Giants hiring Matt Nagy as their new Offensive Coordinator.
Nick Kostos is joined by Pat Daugherty and Ross Tucker LIVE on set. Plus, Nick reacts to the New York Giants hiring Matt Nagy as their new offensive coordinator.
Nate Tice, Matt Harmon & Charles McDonald are LIVE from San Francisco for Super Bowl LX as they break down which teams could pull a Seahawks or Patriots next season and make a deep playoff run after missing the postseason this year.The trio start with their reactions to the latest coaching hires, as the Arizona Cardinals and Las Vegas Raiders got their head coaches, while the New York Giants hired OC Matt Nagy.Next, the three hosts dive into their teams that could take a big leap after missing the playoffs this season. Matt shouts out the New Orleans Saints, Charles dives in on the Cincinnati Bengals and Tennessee Titans and Nate shouts out the Baltimore Ravens and Dallas Cowboys.(3:40) - Coaching hires: Kubiak, LaFleur, Nagy(21:40) - Teams that could take the leap: Saints, Bengals, Ravens(41:40) - Teams that could take the leap: Titans & Cowboys Subscribe to Football 301 on your favorite podcast app:
TDC Podcast topics - the blue eyed midget and Amy are here today, the Grammy's was filled with nonsense from people like Billie Eilish claiming "no one is illegal on stolen land", Trump threatens to sue CBS and Trevor Noah after the host claimed Trump was on Epstein Island, new Epstein email dump is huge and has a lot of people sweating like newly hired CBS health expert Peter Attia, NY Giants owner Steve Tisch and more, new allegations against the Somali pirate "bananas and rice" girl, The Today Show host Savannah Guthrie's mom has apparently been kidnapped from her home in Arizona, Chuck Schumer wants to shut the government down if the GOP dares to try and secure our elections and much more.
Rich weighs in on New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft reportedly failing to make the Pro Football Hall of Fame's 2026 induction class. In ‘Overreaction Tuesday' Rich weighs in on the Patriots-Seahawks Super Bowl LX matchup, the Pro Football Hall of Fame's voting process, the New York Giants' 2026 season outlook under new head coach John Harbaugh, and more. NFL Insider Tom Pelissero and Rich discuss if/how injuries to key players could impact Super Bowl LX, reveals the big decision Geno Smith made that paved the way for Sam Darnold to join the Seahawks, and says how much Darnold reaching the Super Bowl factored into the Minnesota Vikings' big front office shakeup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After a quiet Friday news dump, the focus turns to the Steve Tisch connection to the Epstein emails and how the NFL chose to handle it. The crew plays a game predicting how many times Roger Goodell would actually be asked about the situation, then listens back as the commissioner faces three pointed questions at the podium. From the league's vague preemptive statement to Goodell's careful non answers, they break down what was said, what wasn't, and what an NFL “investigation” even means in this context. The conversation expands to personal conduct standards, how far the league should go with owners, and whether this opens a much bigger can of worms. Along the way, they also react to other Goodell topics from the podium, including the Rooney Rule, officiating, tanking, and the Super Bowl halftime show.
Super Bowl 42 officially turns 18, and that means the Helmet Catch is now an adult. With Giants fans already feeling old, the crew takes a nostalgic turn on Cinco de Luncho by ranking the five MVPs of the historic upset over the Patriots who were just as vital as Eli Manning. From clutch catches and relentless pass rush to an unforgettable halftime moment that steadied an entire fan base, they break down the plays, performances, and forgotten heroes that made one of the greatest Super Bowls ever. A pure Giants throwback that still feels as good as it did in 2008.
The New York Giants officially land on Matt Nagy as their next offensive coordinator, and the reaction is exactly what you would expect. After Todd Monken heads to Cleveland, John Harbaugh pivots to Plan B, bypassing names like Kliff Kingsbury and Charlie Weis Jr. and choosing experience over mystery. The crew breaks down why Giants fans are already uneasy, where the criticism of Nagy actually comes from, and why the surface-level stats do not tell the full story of his time in Kansas City or Chicago. Is this really a boring hire, or just a familiar one for a fanbase conditioned to expect disappointment? The conversation then swings to Florham Park, where the New York Jets continue their own coordinator search. Frank Reich, Greg Roman, and Darrell Bevell are on the board, and the guys rank the candidates while unpacking what Aaron Glenn actually needs right now. Giants optimism, Jets uncertainty, and a reminder that sometimes the loudest reactions come from the least informed places.
After painting the bleakest picture yet of the New York Jets, the crew tries to find the one possible silver lining: if this thing fully detonates, does Woody Johnson finally have his “James Dolan moment” where he spends big on a true franchise savior and then actually steps back? They debate what the Jets are missing most, not just a quarterback or an OC, but a real football “filter” between ownership and the people trying to do the job. The frustration boils over when money enters the chat: rumors of Aaron Glenn earning massive dollars, fans getting crushed by rising costs at MetLife Stadium, and the core question that drives every call: if you are charging people a fortune, how do you not do everything possible to win? Plus, calls pour in as Jets fans hit their breaking point, from “denouncing” fandom to wondering if the league would ever step in, while the show circles back to the reality that competence is the rarest commodity in this building right now.
his segment opens with a full takedown of what the Pro Bowl has become and why it no longer means what it used to. Justin Fields turning down the Pro Bowl earns respect, while seeing Shedeur Sanders labeled a “Pro Bowler” highlights how hollow the honor has become. The crew argues the solution is simple: keep Pro Bowl selection as a standalone honor, then separate it from the exhibition event entirely, possibly reimagined as a fan focused showcase tied to flag football and the future Olympic push. From there, the conversation swings back to New York football. The New York Giants are praised for leaning into real coaching and teaching under John Harbaugh, with callers emphasizing fundamentals like catching, tackling, and development, especially with young players such as Theo Johnson. The takeaway is that this staff feels deliberate and built to improve players, not just manage games. Meanwhile, the New York Jets spiral continues. Calls center on ownership dysfunction, whether Woody Johnson is driving the franchise into a dead end, and the bleak reality that even big name saviors like Mike Tomlin feel unrealistic. The hour circles the same haunting question Jets fans cannot escape: who, if anyone, can actually save this franchise.
The show takes a sharp and hilarious turn with Posted & Toasted, as the crew digs up old tweets from WFAN coworkers and lets Tiki Barber guess who posted them before deciding who deserves to be toasted. It starts with an all time 2020 cold take shredding Doug Pederson and Matt Nagy while propping up Eric Bieniemy and questioning the greatness of Andy Reid. Tiki immediately sniffs it out as a vintage Shaun Morash take. Then comes a dark 2017 train ride tweet that shocks everyone when it turns out to belong to Chris McMonigle, followed by a 2023 confession from Evan Roberts admitting he roots against the New York Yankees just to hear Big Mac battle callers over Aaron Boone.
Things get personal when Aaron Boone unexpectedly fires back at on-air criticism, directly calling out comments made by Shaun about how the New York Yankees handled Jasson Domínguez. What follows is a full blown fact check, as Evan digs into every two-hit game Domínguez had last season and proves Boone sat him eight times immediately after, including against multiple right-handed pitchers. Anecdotes turn into data, and the numbers spark a heated debate about development, matchups, and trusting young players when they are hot. From there, the conversation shifts back to the New York Giants and the hiring of Matt Nagy. Callers weigh in on what Nagy really brings after his time with the Kansas City Chiefs and Chicago Bears, debating how much credit he deserves, what he learned from Andy Reid, and why his role alongside Jaxson Dart matters more than his head coaching record. The segment wraps with classic sports-radio chaos, including a live season ticket negotiation at MetLife Stadium, fan frustration boiling over, and a quick pivot toward the next headline involving Roger Goodell and league level scrutiny.
The New York Giants finally lock in their offensive coordinator as Matt Nagy comes over from the Kansas City Chiefs to join John Harbaugh. The crew breaks down what Nagy's offense could mean for Jaxson Dart, why Theo Johnson might be a sneaky winner, and how much credit should go to Andy Reid after Nagy's mixed run with the Chicago Bears. Then the mood flips to the New York Jets, as exclusive reporting paints a franchise with no real head coach autonomy, with Woody Johnson stepping in and Aaron Glenn getting undercut, including a wild twist involving Wink Martindale. Giants competence, Jets chaos, and a fan base bracing for impact.
The final hour of Evan & Tiki dives deep into the reaction around the New York Giants hiring Matt Nagy as offensive coordinator and why fans are split between trust and skepticism under John Harbaugh. The guys also rank the top Jets offensive coordinator candidates, debate Greg Roman vs Frank Reich, and break down uninspired vs experienced hires. Plus, Evan reveals his prank call on Tommy Lugauer, Knicks trade deadline talk heats up with Giannis rumors, James Harden trade speculation, and plenty of classic Evan & Tiki banter to close the show.