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A young fan asked Aaron Rodgers if he would ever go to the Bears and referenced the Steelers in a subtle way. Joe Burrow doesn't want to keep playing primetime games in Baltimore. He actually wants to play in an international game. The Yankees beat the Angels as Volpe had a bases clearing double. The Mets beat the White Sox on a Lindor sac fly. The Moment of The Day: Furry talk involving Eddie and Phil Simms.
The Jets reportedly wanted to keep the "tush push," potentially for Justin Fields. Gio's contacts found the Brett Favre documentary disappointing, and he wondered about the vanished NJ drones. The conversation then shifted to numerous calls about the Knicks-Pacers game. Jerry's final update included Coach Thibs discussing the Knicks' Sunday comeback. A young fan subtly asked Aaron Rodgers about playing for the Bears, while Joe Burrow preferred an international game over more Baltimore primetime matchups. The Yankees beat the Angels with a Volpe bases-clearing double, and the Mets won against the White Sox on a Lindor sac fly. The "Moment of The Day" involved furry talk with Eddie and Phil Simms. The show concluded with discussions about the high-rated, commercial-heavy Indy 500 and the lengthy challenge reviews in NBA playoff games.
Tonight's Knicks-Pacers Game 4 is being hyped as another "biggest game in 25 years." A caller who caught Boomer's football from Friday weighed in, and questions arose about how "furries" got into Citi Field. Jerry's update covered the Knicks-Pacers preview and the Thunder's 3-1 series lead over the T-Wolves. The Yankees beat the Angels again, with Anthony Volpe hitting a 3-run double, as heard on Dave Sims's call. Jerry also shared audio from an Australian radio show about short-lived marriages. The Mets secured their third straight win. A caller even wondered if Phil Simms is a fox furry. The hour concluded with talk of the "Kickoff To Summer" with Chris Lane and more anticipation for the Knicks game.
Hour 1 The Knicks took Game 3 on Sunday, with Brunson and Hart leading the charge. They look to continue their road winning streak tonight in Indiana, where Tyrese Haliburton's dad will be in attendance. Jerry provided an update, noting Charles Barkley had counted the Knicks out when they were down 13. In baseball, the Yankees defeated the Angels, and the Mets beat the White Sox on a Francisco Lindor sac fly. Gio avoided the norovirus, unlike his daughter, and Stephen Waldron is out due to an appendectomy. Finally, Pablo Torre rented the Airbnb where the Bill Belichick Ring camera footage was taken. Hour 2 Tonight is Game 4 for the Knicks and Pacers and calls came in about people surprisingly wanting the Knicks coach fired, despite their run to the Eastern Conference Finals. Jerry provided an update with OG Anunoby on the Knicks' Game 3 win, and Kevin Harlan's funny "I'm wet, I'm dirty" comment from Game 2. Bill Simmons had Jon Stewart on his podcast where they talked about WFAN, Mike & The Maddog, and "two bald guys." The Yankees beat the Angels thanks to an Anthony Volpe bases-clearing double, making them 13 games over .500, and the Mets won on a Francisco Lindor sac fly, with Gary Cohen on the call. There were also furries in the crowd. Finally they discussed the missing Larry Johnson 4-point ball and more about the furries. Hour 3 Tonight's Knicks-Pacers Game 4 is being hyped as another "biggest game in 25 years." A caller who caught Boomer's football from Friday weighed in, and questions arose about how "furries" got into Citi Field. Jerry's update covered the Knicks-Pacers preview and the Thunder's 3-1 series lead over the T-Wolves. The Yankees beat the Angels again, with Anthony Volpe hitting a 3-run double, as heard on Dave Sims's call. Jerry also shared audio from an Australian radio show about short-lived marriages. The Mets secured their third straight win. A caller even wondered if Phil Simms is a fox furry. The hour concluded with talk of the "Kickoff To Summer" with Chris Lane and more anticipation for the Knicks game. Hour 4 The Jets reportedly wanted to keep the "tush push," potentially for Justin Fields. Gio's contacts found the Brett Favre documentary disappointing, and he wondered about the vanished NJ drones. The conversation then shifted to numerous calls about the Knicks-Pacers game. Jerry's final update included Coach Thibs discussing the Knicks' Sunday comeback. A young fan subtly asked Aaron Rodgers about playing for the Bears, while Joe Burrow preferred an international game over more Baltimore primetime matchups. The Yankees beat the Angels with a Volpe bases-clearing double, and the Mets won against the White Sox on a Lindor sac fly. The "Moment of The Day" involved furry talk with Eddie and Phil Simms. The show concluded with discussions about the high-rated, commercial-heavy Indy 500 and the lengthy challenge reviews in NBA playoff games.
This week on LeatherBrainz, the NFL offseason continues to be absolutely unhinged — we've got social media scandals, surprise retirements, international matchups, and a certain QB is calling himself Tom Brady (sort of). Buckle up.
Pat and Aaron play audio from Chris Simms on Pro Football Talk where he further explained how Phil Simms reacted to Abdul Carter wanting to wear his number 11.
(0:00) Ahmed wonders if he's immune to caffeine(2:40) NEWS: Cowboys-Steelers George Pickens trade(18:25) INTERVIEW: Former OL Terron Armstead on losing weight since he retired(21:20) Rookie O-linemen: How hard is it to transition to the NFL?(26:50) Defensive linemen: Why Robert Quinn was the toughest player he ever played(32:00) Offensive geniuses: The difference between Sean Payton & Mike McDaniel(34:50) Dolphins direction: What are they missing?(40:00) Tyreek Hill's Top 5 QBs: Surprised Tua Tagovailoa wasn't included?(44:00) George Pickens trade: “I don't know what the Steelers are doing”(49:45) Most Badass O-linemen: Cesar Ruiz, Trey Smith, Rashawn Slater, Penei Sewell, Robert Hunt(57:05) Tom Brady's awkward answer to the Shedeur Sanders question(1:01:30) YouTube Comments: Homies react Phil Simms' #11 jersey and Ahmed's nickname for Isaac TeSlaa(1:04:45) Chris sticks up for Abdul Carter & asks him to punch Big Phil(1:07:35) #AskMeAnything: Steelers: Are they tanking after the George Pickens trade?(1:09:10) Saints: Will Tyler Shough start Week 1?(1:12:40) Jets: Do they need another WR?(1:15:00) Bengals: Do they need another OL?(1:16:20) Bears: How much should Ben Johnson run the ball?(1:19:20) Patrick Mahomes & Josh Allen: How many teams would they NOT make the playoffs with?
Tonight's Knicks-Celtics Game 2 preview led to calls about Karl-Anthony Towns. One listener urged KAT to improve, while another felt Boomer was too lenient on him. Boomer defended his stance, citing the team's win. Tracy called back to share that she's now following us on Instagram. Before Jerry's update, they discussed how the Simms family prevented Phil Simms' #11 from going to Abdul Carter. Matt Martin called in from his birthday celebration bus. A news clip about a sperm race aired. The hour concluded with Gio's upcoming attendance at the Truist Championship and the Creator Classic in Philly, noting Paige Spiranac's presence. A final caller advocated for giving KAT more time to integrate with the team.
Hour 1 The Pacers lead the Cavs 2-0 after winning both games in Cleveland, similar to the Knicks winning Game 1 in Boston. Despite being voted "most overrated," Tyrese Haliburton is playing great. The Knicks aim for a 2-0 lead over the Celtics tonight in Boston; Boomer doubts the Celtics will miss 45 threes. Jerry's first update features Coach Thibs previewing tonight's game and Haliburton's game-winning shot against the Cavs. The Mets lost to the Diamondbacks 5-1 with Zac Gallen dominating, while the Yankees dominated the Padres, highlighted by Austin Wells' grand slam and a Judge homer (with a fan ball-catching drama). The hour concluded with more discussion on Haliburton silencing his critics. Hour 2 Breaking: Steelers trade WR George Pickens to the Cowboys, prompting discussion on the pros and cons. The QB-needy Steelers owner hopes Aaron Rodgers joins the team. Boomer reminisced about his former wide receivers, and Gio inquired about special footballs. Before Jerry's update, Boomer questioned the delay in Wally Cash hoodies. They replayed Tyrese Haliburton's game-winning shot against Cleveland and highlighted the Yankees' dominant win over the Padres, featuring Austin Wells' grand slam. The hour ended with a chat about Fudgie The Whale and Cookie Puss. Hour 3 Tonight's Knicks-Celtics Game 2 preview led to calls about Karl-Anthony Towns. One listener urged KAT to improve, while another felt Boomer was too lenient on him. Boomer defended his stance, citing the team's win. Tracy called back to share that she's now following us on Instagram. Before Jerry's update, they discussed how the Simms family prevented Phil Simms' #11 from going to Abdul Carter. Matt Martin called in from his birthday celebration bus. A news clip about a sperm race aired. The hour concluded with Gio's upcoming attendance at the Truist Championship and the Creator Classic in Philly, noting Paige Spiranac's presence. A final caller advocated for giving KAT more time to integrate with the team. Hour 4 The Steelers traded WR George Pickens to the Cowboys. Gio thinks the Giants are now a solid #4 in the "brutal" NFC East, questioning if they'll win at home; Boomer expects pressure from Daboll. Callers criticized Gio for planning to wear golf shoes to a golf event as a hypothetical emergency player. Jerry previewed Knicks-Celtics Game 2 in Boston. The Mets lost 5-1 in Arizona, and the Yankees dominated the Padres with an Austin Wells grand slam. The Moment of the Day highlighted Gio's hamstring. The show ended with a gut feeling question about the Knicks' game tonight.
As Adbul Carter draws the ire of Giants fans disrespecting Lawrence Taylor and Phil Simms, Stillman sets the record straight on jersey retirements.
Ben Maller talks about Aaron Rodgers showing up to the Kentucky Derby amongst him dealing with personal issues, Phil Simms changing his mind when it comes to Abdul Carter & what’s the weather report on Bill Belichick & his Sugar Baby + Are You Smarter Than A FSR Tech Queen & the Maller Militia Feud! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(13:30) Report: Washington DC will host 2027 NFL Draft(22:48) Phil Simms on Carter or Dart wearing #11: “I told some of my friends and people around me, ‘I'd let him have it in a second.”(33:44) Giants #11 jersey will remain retired by team
Hour 1 Steve Somers left behind a used cough drop, tobacco, and a chewed fingernail in the studio. The Knicks play game 1 in Detroit tonight, and while Gio is pessimistic about their chances against a team nobody predicts them to beat, he acknowledges that sports miracles happen. Jerry's first update includes Jalen Brunson on the Knicks' keys to victory and Karl-Anthony Towns' insights from playing them this season. Indiana won game one in Cleveland. The Mets lost both games of yesterday's doubleheader to the Cardinals, and the Yankees dropped their second straight series to the Rays. Jerry recapped the wild double-OT Blues/Jets game. Scottie Scheffler dominated the Byron Nelson. Boomer finished the hour discussing the Five Borough Bike Tour, where he biked 40 miles in 2 hours and 32 minutes yesterday. Hour 2 Jordan Davis, in town for Kelly Ripa's show, called in to assure they weren't being ditched. Phil Simms said on a podcast he'd give number eleven to Abdul Carter, but his family and agent declined, a situation Boomer blames on the Giants for not protecting retired numbers. Jerry's update begins with Moose celebrating the Kentucky Derby win. Jerry then played audio of Tommy Lugauer walking off his show after arguing with Shaun Morash about Jalen Brunson. The hour concluded with Quinn Ewers' agent's anger over his draft slide, prompting Boomer to contrast his situation with Shedeur's. Hour 3 We announced our Kickoff To Summer at D'Jais in Belmar with a Chris Lane concert. Tonight is game one of Knicks/Celtics, and a caller predicted Villanova grit. They took more excited calls from Knicks fans and wondered where Al would take them to dinner. Boomer playfully called Pritchard a "sonofabitch" in a positive way. Jerry's update included Mike Tirico leaving the Kentucky Derby coverage due to a nut allergy, the Yankees losing another series to the Rays, Cody Bellinger's 200th HR, the Mets' doubleheader loss in St. Louis, SNL's jab at Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson, and Kenny Albert's call of the Jets' double-OT win against the Blues. The hour ended with calls from Knicks fans, one questioning why the Knicks aren't being given a chance. Hour 4 We discussed potential free agency, including Giannis, and the Knicks' future despite their ongoing playoff run, noting their zero wins against the Celtics this year. A caller shared a story about Marc Malusis driving off with the gas pump still attached, prompting similar stories from other callers. Jerry's update previewed Knicks/Celtics, shared Derek Jeter's commencement speech about the necessity of failure, Jesse Winker's oblique injury, and Brett Baty's sore toe. The Moment of the Day was Jordan Davis calling in to joke around. The show concluded with more discussion about the Knicks needing to steal game one in Boston.
Jordan Davis, in town for Kelly Ripa's show, called in to assure they weren't being ditched. Phil Simms said on a podcast he'd give number eleven to Abdul Carter, but his family and agent declined, a situation Boomer blames on the Giants for not protecting retired numbers. Jerry's update begins with Moose celebrating the Kentucky Derby win. Jerry then played audio of Tommy Lugauer walking off his show after arguing with Shaun Morash about Jalen Brunson. The hour concluded with Quinn Ewers' agent's anger over his draft slide, prompting Boomer to contrast his situation with Shedeur's.
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More discussion on Jaxson Dart and Zach Wilson comparisons. A caller lamented the Jets missing out on potential TD receivers. Michigan CB Will Johnson also dropped in the draft, similar to Shedeur Sanders. More calls from Giants fans regarding the Dart pick. Jerry's final update included sounds of the Knicks' win in Detroit, with Jalen Brunson commenting on the victory. The intensity of NBA playoffs versus regular season was noted. Abdul Carter told Micah Parsons he's aiming for #56, not #11, which Boomer deemed his "first mistake." The Moment of the Day was Gio's outburst at a caller about Jaxson Dart. The final segment included Boomer observing Phil Simms' all-caps posts and wondering if the Browns might draft Shedeur Sanders today with one of their two picks.
Hour 1 The Giants drafted Abdul Carter (3rd overall) and traded back in to get Jaxson Dart, who Jon Gruden thinks needs to adapt for the NFL. Despite ESPN's focus, Shedeur Sanders wasn't a first-round pick, surprising Gio who noted Dart wasn't rated higher. Boomer sympathized with Sanders' draft fall. Gio criticized the Giants picking up Kayvon Thibodeaux's option, while Boomer liked the Browns' trade with the Jags. Gio called Dart a "pudgy, Utah clapper." Jerry's update covered Carter, now "all New York" despite Philly roots, who wants #56 instead of #11 (mentioned on Micah Parsons' podcast). We heard Dart discuss snap counts with Gruden. The Jets drafted Armand Membou, calling Aaron Glenn "cool." Sanders addressed his first-round snub. The Knicks won game three in Detroit. The hour ended discussing the Jets' draft and potential second-round pick of Sanders. Hour 2 The Knicks won game three in Detroit despite a late clock issue. Gio was pleased with the Knicks' performance and they discussed Mitchell Robinson's surprisingly small feet. Jerry's update included Clay Matthews' "Bears still suck!" message. We heard from new Giant Abdul Carter, who dreamt of being drafted by them, and Brian Daboll, who had breakfast with him. Joe Schoen said they finally found their QB in Jaxson Dart, who Jon Gruden advised about taking hits. Gio dislikes the Josh Allen comparisons for Dart. Gruden and Boomer praised the Browns' trade with the Jaguars. Ryan Clark questioned the Steelers passing on Sanders and sticking with Mason Rudolph. Boomer took a call about Dart that made Gio erupt. Josh Hart talked about the Pistons' "home court advantage" with the clock operator. Gio anticipated and addressed criticism about his Vikings fandom regarding the Giants' Dart evaluation. Hour 3 Gio preferred Jalen Milroe over Jaxson Dart, whom Joe Schoen's son apparently wanted, posting a highlight reel pre-draft. A caller disliked the NFL's current draft pick announcements. Dan in Carteret claimed his prediction of the Giants drafting a QB was correct. Before Jerry's update, they discussed the unusual NFL schedule release announcement. A Buffalo caller called Dan a "moron," also citing comparisons between Dart and Josh Allen. Jerry's update featured a production piece on Dart, "The Clapper." Abdul Carter vowed to bring everything to the Giants. The hour concluded with a comparison of Dart and Zach Wilson, noting Dart's attractive and Instagram-active mother, similar to Wilson's. Hour 4 More discussion on Jaxson Dart and Zach Wilson comparisons. A caller lamented the Jets missing out on potential TD receivers. Michigan CB Will Johnson also dropped in the draft, similar to Shedeur Sanders. More calls from Giants fans regarding the Dart pick. Jerry's final update included sounds of the Knicks' win in Detroit, with Jalen Brunson commenting on the victory. The intensity of NBA playoffs versus regular season was noted. Abdul Carter told Micah Parsons he's aiming for #56, not #11, which Boomer deemed his "first mistake." The Moment of the Day was Gio's outburst at a caller about Jaxson Dart. The final segment included Boomer observing Phil Simms' all-caps posts and wondering if the Browns might draft Shedeur Sanders today with one of their two picks.
Giants' Kadarius Toney pick questioned; Gio wonders if they vetted him. Sanders' draft drop discussed; Phil Simms says NFL evaluation is the reason, Boomer cites extensive scouting. Islanders' radio team firing angers caller; Gio suggests streaming, Boomer calls it "bush league" and hopes for reconsideration. Jerry's update follows Boomer's high school football photo evaluation. Bruce Beck interviewed Carter on Giants. ESPN shut down Chris Russo on Belichick's girlfriend. The Yankees won (Judge triple). Mets tied game in 10th (Alonso), then won it; Edwin Diaz's leg length discrepancy "fixed". The hour ends with a doctor's call on leg length differences.
We talked about the draft in which the Giants took Kadarius Toney. Gio wonders if anyone actually talked to him before they picked him. We talked more about Shedeur Sanders dropping, and reasons why. Phil Simms told us earlier this week that the only reason he's dropping is because NFL people are evaluating him, not media members. Boomer thinks there's been more due diligence on him than anyone else in the draft.
A caller wonders if Phil Simms would unretire his number to give to Abdul Carter. We don't think Phil would ever allow that. Includes the usual Phil related hilarity.
Tonight's NFL Draft: Sanders' surprising drop worries Boomer, who initially saw him as a Giants pick but now he's falling, possibly due to unwanted attention. Boomer also ponders Cousins and Rodgers. Phil Simms labeled Jaxson Dart "pudgy," adding to his draft concerns. Jerry's final update includes Milroe, Dart, and Carter discussing their Giants' interactions. Mets secure their 7th straight win (Soto's outfield assist). Yankees avoid a sweep (Judge's triple). Doug Gottlieb appeared on the Dan Patrick Show. Today's Moment: Imagining John Mara asking Simms to unretire #11. Gio's music pick: Chappell Roan's country tune.
Joe Schoen's son's Jaxson Dart reel sparks Giants draft speculation. A caller asks about Phil Simms unretiring his number for Abdul Carter (unlikely). Draft drops of Sapp/Marino were recalled. Jerry updates: Al thinks Carter is too small for the NFL. Mike Ditka interviewed Boomer (1993 clip). Gary Cohen calls Marte's Mets walk-off (7th straight win). Rangers extend GM Drury; Boomer reacts.
Hour 1 Shedeur Sanders' draft stock falls, confusing Boomer about his potential first-round pick status. Gio shares Joe Schoen's son's deleted Jaxson Dart highlight reel and previews Giants/Jets draft plans. Jerry has draft needs audio (Saints QB). Mets win 7th straight (Marte walk-off, Diaz hurt). Yankees win (Goldschmidt 3 hits, Judge triple). The Knicks play Detroit (Thibs on Karl-Anthony Towns). Islanders fire radio team. Gio notes another Schoen/Dart family link. Hour 2 Giants' Kadarius Toney pick questioned; Gio wonders if they vetted him. Sanders' draft drop discussed; Phil Simms says NFL evaluation is the reason, Boomer cites extensive scouting. Islanders' radio team firing angers caller; Gio suggests streaming, Boomer calls it "bush league" and hopes for reconsideration. Jerry's update follows Boomer's high school football photo evaluation. Bruce Beck interviewed Carter on Giants. ESPN shut down Chris Russo on Belichick's girlfriend. The Yankees won (Judge triple). Mets tied game in 10th (Alonso), then won it; Edwin Diaz's leg length discrepancy "fixed". The hour ends with a doctor's call on leg length differences. Hour 3 Joe Schoen's son's Jaxson Dart reel sparks Giants draft speculation. A caller asks about Phil Simms unretiring his number for Abdul Carter (unlikely). Draft drops of Sapp/Marino were recalled. Jerry updates: Al thinks Carter is too small for the NFL. Mike Ditka interviewed Boomer (1993 clip). Gary Cohen calls Marte's Mets walk-off (7th straight win). Rangers extend GM Drury; Boomer reacts. Hour 4 Tonight's NFL Draft: Sanders' surprising drop worries Boomer, who initially saw him as a Giants pick but now he's falling, possibly due to unwanted attention. Boomer also ponders Cousins and Rodgers. Phil Simms labeled Jaxson Dart "pudgy," adding to his draft concerns. Jerry's final update includes Milroe, Dart, and Carter discussing their Giants' interactions. Mets secure their 7th straight win (Soto's outfield assist). Yankees avoid a sweep (Judge's triple). Doug Gottlieb appeared on the Dan Patrick Show. Today's Moment: Imagining John Mara asking Simms to unretire #11. Gio's music pick: Chappell Roan's country tune.
Todd McShay sees a path for Giants to draft Abdul Carter and Jaxson Dart, who shares a Utah high school with Zach Wilson. Gio wonders if Utah personalities fit NY teams, recalling a 'pudgy' note on Dart from Phil Simms. Jerry's update: Yankees lose (Judge misplay), Mets win again (Alonso RBI double), Dart staying home for draft. NBA playoff recap. The hour ends with Yankees losing another despite Judge's hits.
Hour 1 Mets win 6th straight, fueled by Alonso's offense and league-best pitching. Despite the early season, fans are packing the stadium. Talk of Alonso's contract extension heats up. Meanwhile, the Yankees lose again. Jaxson Dart eyes the Giants. NBA playoffs recap. Lou Lamoriello out as Islanders GM. Callers debate Boomer's Acuna take and a Brooklyn-to-Long Island move. Hour 2 Todd McShay sees a path for Giants to draft Abdul Carter and Jaxson Dart, who shares a Utah high school with Zach Wilson. Gio wonders if Utah personalities fit NY teams, recalling a 'pudgy' note on Dart from Phil Simms. Jerry's update: Yankees lose (Judge misplay), Mets win again (Alonso RBI double), Dart staying home for draft. NBA playoff recap. The hour ends with Yankees losing another despite Judge's hits. Hour 3 NFL draft buzz intensifies with trade rumors. Boomer thinks Giants prefer Shough over Dart. Brian Baldinger predicts a top-5 trade. Gio's intel is quiet. Building construction noise is disruptive. Jerry's update: Mickelson/Allen golf audio, Purdy contract debate, Jerry Jones on Mavericks/Luka. Yankees lose again, Mets win 6th straight (Vientos RBI). Spike Eskin unhappy with Harper's at-bat vs. Diaz. NBA playoff recap. Haliburton responds to the "overrated" label. The hour ends with Gio on Darren Rovell's strange donut line story at "I'm donut?". Hour 4 Tomorrow: NFL draft and Knicks playoff game. Gio wishes the two were split over two nights. Discussion about finding Eddie's replacement, Gio's approach likened to QB evaluation. Boomer suggests Gio host with a friend over summer. Jerry's final update: Mets win 6th straight, Yankees lose again (Volpe's misplay), Jaxson Dart on potentially joining Giants, Jerry Jones' media appearance (death reference, blaming O-line). Moment of the Day: Topics involve penis and feces. Gio anticipates a big Knicks performance. Caller asks if the NFL educates rookies on money. Jordan Davis filmed a music video with Jim Nantz and Peyton Manning.
On this episode of the Giants Huddle podcast, John Schmeelk sits down with 2x-Super Bowl Champion, Phil Simms, to discuss the top quarterbacks in the draft, coaching up young players, and his favorite skills and traits for a quarterback.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt and Phil Simms breakdown whether or not they believe Shedeur Sanders is cut out to be the Giants QB of the future. Do you think they should use the #3 pick overall to draft him? Listen in NOW to hear what Matt and Phil think!
Phil Simms is in the studio to talk about the draft and we turned our attention to the Jets at number seven. It's looking like they are going offensive lineman. Phil thinks the two best players in the draft are Travis Hunter and Abdul Carter. Phil would use Hunter as a WR. Boomer thinks Kirk Cousins is getting traded and Phil told us where he thinks he's going. The Steelers seem to have put all their eggs in the Aaron Rodgers basket. Phil thinks the Giants only need 7 wins for Brian Daboll to keep his job.
Phil Simms discussed NFL draft prospects, explaining why Shedeur Sanders' draft stock might fall due to NFL evaluations. A caller asked about Will Howard, whom Phil wasn't keen on. Jerry's update included Al's 64th birthday song for Boomer, and a mention of Phil's upcoming 70th. They reminisced about their 2007 draft show, where they goofed on JaMarcus Russell. Dave Sims' calls were featured for odd Yankees plays. The Mets' four-game sweep was highlighted, as was Mike Francesa's old "we have a pope" clip, coinciding with Pope Francis's passing. Thibs commented on the Knicks' game one win, and Justin Thomas's emotional RBC Heritage victory was noted. Phil and Boomer shared anecdotes of mentioning each other in speeches, and then they discussed the Jets signing Justin Fields.
Phil Simms discussed the Jets' likely offensive lineman pick at number seven in the NFL draft, noting Travis Hunter and Abdul Carter as his top two players, suggesting Hunter as a WR. Boomer predicted a Kirk Cousins trade, with Phil speculating on his destination. Phil mentioned the Steelers' apparent focus on Aaron Rodgers and suggested the Giants need seven wins for Brian Daboll to stay. Jerry's final update covered the Yankees' controversial Aaron Judge home run call, the Mets' sweep of the Cardinals with Juan Soto's positive fan reception, and Francisco Lindor's observation of increased fan attendance. Boomer had a message for Devils fans as the Moment of the Day. In the last segment, Phil highlighted other notable draft prospects.
Phil Simms joined the show to preview the NFL draft, offering his perspective on Aaron Rodgers' final meeting with the Jets, suggesting Rodgers might be waiting to see the Vikings' QB situation in training camp. Phil also reflected on learning about the Giants moving on from him, while Boomer shared his awkward Jets exit. Jerry's update led with the Mets' four-game sweep of the Cardinals, highlighted by Francisco Lindor's two home runs. The passing of Gary Cohen's unusually long-lived Great Dane prompted Phil to discuss calling and feeding foxes. The Knicks won game one against the Pistons with a 21-0 run, and the Devils lost their game one to the Hurricanes. In the final segment, Phil discussed what the Giants should and might do with the third draft pick, also mentioning quarterbacks Sanders, Dart, and Shough.
Phil Simms discussed NFL draft prospects, explaining why Shedeur Sanders' draft stock might fall due to NFL evaluations. A caller asked about Will Howard, whom Phil wasn't keen on.
Phil Simms joins us in the studio as the NFL draft is this Thursday. Phil gave his take on the Aaron Rodgers final meeting with the Jets. Phil thinks he's waiting to see how training camp goes with the Vikings and their QB situation. Phil talked about finding out the Giants were moving on from him. Boomer talked about the awkward end to his Jets career.
Welcome back for Part 2 of Dave Lapham's exclusive conversation with NFL legend Phil Simms on In The Trenches. Following up on Part 1, Phil dives deeper into the upcoming NFL Draft, team building, and the mindset required to succeed. Detailed thoughts on the 2024 NFL Draft class, particularly Offensive and Defensive Linemen. The depth of talent available beyond the top picks. Evaluating draft prospects: looking beyond pure athleticism to technique and consistency. His philosophy on player development and the year-round commitment required in the NFL. Specific insights on potential Bengals draft needs and how the 17th pick might play out. We want to thank Phil for being a fantastic guest and for joining us today on In the Trenches with Dave Lapham brought to you by First Star Logistics. We also look forward to growing our new central channel, First Star Media Group, and having you fans follow us along the ride. A lot more content is coming soon so definitely hit that subscribe button so you never miss one of our uploads! As always Who Dey! Want to win great prizes from First Star Logistics during the Bengals season? During the 2025 Cincinnati Bengals season, First Star Logistics will give away some great and unique prizes. Follow @FirstStarLog, @DLInTheTrenches, and @JoeGoodberry for details each week on how you can win.
In the first hour of Inside Access, the guys discuss the solid outing from Dean Kremer last night. They also talk about the Ravens potentially taking Jalen Milroe on day two of the 2025 NFL Draft and are joined by Phil Simms.
Super Bowl winning QB Phil Simms joins to talk about what he thinks about some of the QB's in the 2025 NFL Draft.
NFL legend, Super Bowl MVP, and longtime broadcaster Phil Simms joins Dave Lapham In The Trenches for a can't-miss conversation! Simms, who still holds Super Bowl records for completion percentage and QB rating, shares his invaluable insights gleaned from decades in and around the game. His legendary playing career with the New York Giants and Super Bowl success. Holding enduring Super Bowl passing records. His transition into a highly successful broadcasting career (ESPN, NBC, CBS). How the NFL game has evolved from his playing days to now. Thoughts on the current NFL landscape, including free agency and draft strategies. Insights into the Cincinnati Bengals' offseason moves and draft possibilities. We want to thank Phil for being a fantastic guest and for joining us today on In the Trenches with Dave Lapham brought to you by First Star Logistics. We also look forward to growing our new central channel, First Star Media Group, and having you fans follow us along the ride. A lot more content is coming soon so definitely hit that subscribe button so you never miss one of our uploads! As always Who Dey! Want to win great prizes from First Star Logistics during the Bengals season? During the 2025 Cincinnati Bengals season, First Star Logistics will give away some great and unique prizes. Follow @FirstStarLog, @DLInTheTrenches, and @JoeGoodberry for details each week on how you can win.
Matt and Phil Simms unpack Dillon Gabriel's skills and discuss which NFL systems they think he would fit best in. The father son duo also give their takes on Gabriels' NFL comps, do they agree or disagree?
Carl Banks and Bob Papa welcome two-time Giants Super Bowl champion Phil Simms to the show. They discuss Phil's insights from the pro days and the narratives that often develop around them. The conversation explores Phil's perspective on quarterbacks like Cam Ward, Shedeur Sanders, and Jalen Milroe, as he evaluates their college performances and overall talent. They also talk about what the quarterback room might look like with Russell Wilson, Jameis Winston, and Tommy DeVito.In addition, they emphasize the importance of improvement from season to season and delve into issues faced by other teams, particularly the Steelers. The discussion about quarterbacks continues with thoughts on Tyler Shough, Quinn Ewers, Dillon Gabriel, Kyle McCord, and Will Howard.The episode concludes with a conversation about why the Super Bowl MVP should acknowledge both an offensive and a defensive player. #Tellafriendtotellafriend To purchase the Bleav in Giants mug: https://shop.bleav.com/product/bleav-in-giants-mug/
The best interviews and guest appearances with Boomer & Gio, Tierney & Licata, Evan & Tiki, and Keith McPherson from the past week. Giants legend and longtime NFL analyst Phil Simms talks Jets, Giants, and his thoughts on the quarterbacks in the upcoming draft during his weekly spot with Boomer and Gio. SNY's Connor Hughes discusses the quarterback situations for both Big Blue and Gang Green. Dan Duggan of The Athletic talks about the Giants' pivotal offseason with Keith McPherson, while Keith is also joined by Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic to go over Aaron Rodgers' departure from the Jets. Longtime MLB analyst Harold Reynolds joins BT and Sal to talk all things Yankees and Mets.
The best interviews and guest appearances with Boomer & Gio, Tierney & Licata, Evan & Tiki, and Keith McPherson from the past week. Giants legend and longtime NFL analyst Phil Simms talks Jets, Giants, and his thoughts on the quarterbacks in the upcoming draft during his weekly spot with Boomer and Gio. SNY's Connor Hughes discusses the quarterback situations for both Big Blue and Gang Green. Dan Duggan of The Athletic talks about the Giants' pivotal offseason with Keith McPherson, while Keith is also joined by Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic to go over Aaron Rodgers' departure from the Jets. Longtime MLB analyst Harold Reynolds joins BT and Sal to talk all things Yankees and Mets.
Boomer & Gio dive into the Matthew Stafford-Giants chatter, and discuss whether the Knicks can make the finals this year. They chat with Phil Simms about Aaron Rodgers and the Super Bowl, plus react to the beginning of Mets and Yankees spring training and the looming departure of friend of the program Jose Iglesias from the Mets. All of that and more this week on Best Of Boomer & Gio!
Hour 1 The Super Bowl was disappointing. The game, halftime show, and commercials were all lackluster. Mahomes threw a pick-6, and the Chiefs lost. Nick Sirianni referenced "My Prerogative" after the game, and Andy Reid admitted the loss was painful. Jay Glazer reported Aaron Rodgers won't return to the Jets. Jerry covered NBA news, including Hubie Brown's final game as a broadcaster. Hour 2 The Jets are moving on from Aaron Rodgers, and we discussed potential landing spots for him. The Eagles won the Super Bowl, and we discussed their performance and reactions from players and fans. Rex Ryan talked about interviewing with the Jets and Aaron Rodgers' name came up. Hubie Brown broadcast his final game at the age of 91. Phil Simms joined us in studio and was impressed with Jalen Hurts' performance. Hour 3 Phil Simms joined the show to discuss the Super Bowl and the possibility of Aaron Rodgers joining the Raiders. Jerry provided updates on Michael Vick, Terry Bradshaw, and Eagles fans' reactions to the Super Bowl. He also discussed Myles Garrett's reasons for wanting to leave Cleveland and the Rutgers-Maryland game. The hour concluded with speculation about Tom Brady and Gisele's relationship and the possibility of Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift getting engaged. Hour 4 Phil Simms joins the show to discuss top QB draft prospects and other NFL news. Andrea the sports astrologer calls in and Jerry gives his final update, including Harlan's take on the Eagles' win and a teary-eyed Jimmy Johnson during a FOX tribute. The Moment of the Day revisits the rumor of Simms passing gas in the booth with Nantz. The final segment focuses on how environment impacts player performance and the need to curb social media posts about the team.
Phil Simms joined us in studio and was impressed with Jalen Hurts' performance.
Phil Simms is in studio and we're talking about the top 2 quarterbacks in the draft and what Phil thinks of them. Phil thinks Cam Ward will be drafted before Shedeur Sanders.
Phil Simms joins the show to discuss top QB draft prospects and other NFL news. Andrea the sports astrologer calls in and Jerry gives his final update, including Harlan's take on the Eagles' win and a teary-eyed Jimmy Johnson during a FOX tribute. The Moment of the Day revisits the rumor of Simms passing gas in the booth with Nantz. The final segment focuses on how environment impacts player performance and the need to curb social media posts about the team.
Phil Simms joined the show to discuss the Super Bowl and the possibility of Aaron Rodgers joining the Raiders. Jerry provided updates on Michael Vick, Terry Bradshaw, and Eagles fans' reactions to the Super Bowl. He also discussed Myles Garrett's reasons for wanting to leave Cleveland and the Rutgers-Maryland game. The hour concluded with speculation about Tom Brady and Gisele's relationship and the possibility of Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift getting engaged.
The best guest appearances and interviews from Boomer & Gio, Tierney & Licata, Evan & Tiki and Keith McPherson from the past week. Featuring guests Giants legend and longtime NFL analyst Phil Simms; former Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff, who recently interviewed for the same job with the Jets; former Steelers head coach Bill Cowher; SNY Knicks and Nets reporter Ian Begley; and legendary former WFAN host Steve Somers.