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We dedicate a whole segment to the hit kid's movie 'Sing'—the American Idol for cartoon characters! Then, Giannis injury news hits as trade rumors swirl, followed by tonight's massive Cowboys vs. Lions loser-out game (with Boomer's pick!). Plus, Hard Knocks unveils QB Jaxson Dart's hilarious and total confusion over the Meadowlands geography, and you won't want to miss the Moment of the Day: Puss-Puss magazine!
Tonight could be a loser-out battle as the Cowboys face Detroit—is the season over for one of these teams? Plus, the new Hard Knocks features QB Jaxson Dart hilariously confused about the Meadowlands geography! And finally, you won't believe how we wrap up the hour with the infamous Moment of the Day involving a magazine called "Puss-Puss."
BT & Sal immediately address the "elephant in the room"—the widely reported, yet unofficial, inevitable return of Craig Carton—and the future implications for their show. With that out of the way, the focus shifts to the Giants' "unstable mess." Sal emphatically argues that Joe Shane's four-year tenure has resulted in regression, and his continued presence should be a "fireable offense" that owner John Mara must correct. Tierney argues that, despite the chaos, the Giants job is now "incredibly appealing" due to the presence of QB Jaxson Dart and the potential for a clean GM/Coach synergy, possibly featuring a proven veteran like Thomas Dimitroff. They debate whether a big name like Bill Belichick is the right fit, with Tierney questioning if Belichick's age and the "unnecessary noise" from his personal life could be a problem in the high-pressure New York market. Finally, they cover the Perfect Parlay standings, with BT on a heater (6-0 in the last two weeks!) surging past Sal, who declares he's playing "under protest" due to a half-point line discrepancy on his missed Turkey Day Teaser.
BT & Sal kick off by addressing the "elephant in the room"—the widely rumored return of Craig Carton—and how it impacts their future. The debate immediately shifts to a fiery attack on the Giants, with Sal declaring GM Joe Schoen's tenure a "fireable offense" for overseeing the team's regression, while Tierney argues the job is suddenly "incredibly appealing" due to QB Jaxson Dart. They debate the fit of a veteran GM like Thomas Dimitroff and whether Bill Belichick's baggage is too much for the New York spotlight. In a Yankees Hot Stove segment, they debate Kyle Tucker's price tag, Sal demands a hard stop at eight years, and they analyze the potential "Superpower Strategy" of trading for an ace like Max Fried or Tarik Skubal to create the league's best rotation. The Mets debate centers on Pete Alonso's free agency, with Tierney predicting a "robust" market (including the Red Sox) that forces the Mets to pay, while Sal dismisses the notion of a significantly better offer emerging. They also discuss the Jets' momentum trending up versus the Giants' organizational rot. Finally, they tackle the hilarious and controversial Three Random Questions: Would you date a porn star? (a nod to the viral fake Soto tweet), What's the worst part of being married? (losing your schedule/having to fake interest), and What's the best part of being married? (having a supportive teammate).
Rich offers up some advice to QB Jaxson Dart who some big (and unnecessary) hits in his return from concussion in the New York Giants MNF loss to the Patriots. ESPN ‘SportsCenter' host Scott Van Pelt and Rich share their favorite memories of and discuss the lasting impact of their late colleague Stuart Scott, discuss which is the best team in the NFL right now, and which dark horse teams could make some noise and go on a deep run if they reach the playoffs. Rich recaps the New England Patriots improving to an NFL-best 11-2 with their Monday Night Football win over the New York Giants. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Guard Jon Runyan speaks to the media Monday after the Giants' loss to the Patriots.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Quarterback Jaxson Dart speaks to the media Monday after the Giants' loss to the Patriots.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discutimos la victoria de Patriots sobre Giants en MNF y el preocupante futuro del QB Jaxson Dart. También adivinamos líneas NFL de semana 14.=============
Patriots score 17 points in their first 16 plays. Giants' special teams implode, rookie QB Jaxson Dart takes brutal hits — and New York falls to 2–11. What's left for this franchise this season? #Giants #GiantsNation #Patriots #MNF #JaxsonDart #NFL #LockedUpSports #NYGiants #PatriotsNation #Football
Quarterback Jaxson Dart speaks to the media Friday from the Quest Diagnostics Training Center.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interim Head Coach Mike Kafka speaks to the media Friday from the Quest Diagnostics Training Center.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BT & Sal dive into the Giants' most critical storyline: the return of QB Jaxson Dart and the interim head coaching debut of Mike Kafka. They debate whether Kafka's new role is his best chance to distinguish himself as a viable head coaching candidate and if he'll move away from the "idiotic" play-calling that exposed Dart to injury under Daboll. The hosts slam the mindset of fans who want to "put Dart in bubble wrap," arguing that playing is essential for his development and competitive spirit. The conversation also covers the perennial optimism of some Giants fans, questioning how they can feel "close" when the team is definitively 2-9. The hosts discuss Brian Cashman's annual charity sleep-out, wondering how he handles a "dangerous world" and nighttime bathroom breaks. Finally, they look at the coaching carousel, debating if Kafka should stay on if a "big boy" like Sean McDermott or Mike McCarthy is hired, or if he should use his improved resume to find a head coaching or coordinator job elsewhere.
Rich reacts to the latest on Aaron Rodgers' wrist injury, and in ‘Overreaction Tuesday' Rich weighs in on the Dallas Cowboys' CeeDee Lamb/George Pickens dynamic duo, the sorry state of the Las Vegas Raiders, how many teams the AFC West will send to the playoffs, Sam Darnold's continuing big game struggle, and if the New York Giants should sit rookie QB Jaxson Dart for the rest of the season. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Gerry Dulac and Rich discuss Aaron Rodgers' wrist injury and the QB's availability for Week 12 vs the Chicago Bears, Pittsburgh's chances to hold off the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC North, explains why Cincinnati Bengals WR Ja'Marr Chase deserved a two-game suspension for spitting on Jalen Ramsey, and reveals why talented-but-disruptive WR George Pickens is not missed at all even though he's balling out for the Dallas Cowboys now. Rich and Brockman debate if San Francisco 49ers RB Christian McCaffrey has already earned a place in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
BT and Sal unleash a fiery response to the news that Giants rookie Abdul Carter was benched for one series because he missed a walkthrough while asleep in the team facility. Further reporting reveals that Brian Daboll had previously allowed Carter's trend of being late to meetings to "slide." The hosts slam the incident as an "appalling" sign of the Giants' broken culture and a lack of accountability from both the former head coach and current interim Mike Kafka, whose mild punishment is deemed insufficient. They argue that the veteran leadership, including Dexter Lawrence, is also failing to check the young player. The discussion begins with a debate over whether the Giants have been reckless with rookie QB Jaxson Dart, concluding that his rushing has been "necessary" given the team's deficiencies, but must be refined going forward. The segment closes by drawing a line from the Giants' current woes back to the neutering of Tom Coughlin's authority to placate Odell Beckham Jr., arguing the organization has prioritized talent over foundation and discipline for years.
The Working Perspectives Podcast is back to break down a chaotic Week 10 in the NFL, featuring nail-biting finishes, shock upsets, and a classic Monday Night slugfest! Hosts Matt Lavelle, Bern Podcasy, & Liam Reese cover all the drama.
BT & Sal dissect the Giants' colossal organizational blunder: keeping GM Joe Shoen to lead the head coach search after firing the previous coach. The hosts slam the ownership for "compounding the problem" and operating with "no awareness." They agree with the caller that this dysfunction could easily "ruin" the career of rookie QB Jaxson Dart by wasting the crucial, cap-friendly window of his four-year rookie contract. The segment also debates the attractiveness of the Giants' coaching vacancy, discussing a list of potential candidates like Lane Kiffin, Kevin Stefanski, and Mike Tomlin, all while pointing out that the GM's uncertain job security and the shaky organizational structure make it a highly risky proposition.
BT & Sal ignite a fiery debate over the post-Daboll Giants, arguing that if star QB Jaxson Dart is out, the team has "no reason to watch" and should embrace tanking for a better draft pick to set up the next head coach. The hosts slam the Giants' hierarchy, highlighting the "Call of the Day" where a caller accuses the owners of compounding problems and "not being football guys." The discussion then pivots to the coaching search, where they intensely weigh the experience of Jon Gruden (Super Bowl winner with an old-school personality) against the consistency of Sean McDermott (perennial playoff contender with the Bills), while also acknowledging the baggage of Brian Flores. Finally, the duo briefly commiserates over the ongoing struggles with the "Unperfect Perfect Parlay", with BT vowing to move to three- and four-team bets to finally escape the curse.
BT & Sal are furious at the Giants' "idiotic decision" to fire Head Coach Brian Daboll while retaining GM Joe Schoen to lead the next coaching search. They slam Schoen's track record—including his draft misses and the handling of the roster—arguing he hasn't "earned the right" to hire another coach, which they say proves the franchise is "lost" and "accepting losing." NFL Insider Brian Baldinger joins the fire to dissect Daboll's risky play-calling and its impact on QB Jaxson Dart. The discussion also dives into the murky waters of ownership (and John Mara's health), a fiery segment of "Bald Faced Lie, Bald Faced Truth" baseball predictions, and Sal's ticket jinx, where a free Rangers game was pulled right before the team broke its scoring drought. Finally, the segment ends with a heated hypothetical: Would you take a Soulmate Test that reveals your true match?
Monday Night Football Blitz | Episode 442In this loaded Week 10 breakdown, Kevin L. Warren, Darrell "DDubbz" Warren, and Mike Mills react to the New York Giants firing Brian Daboll while GM Joe Schoen keeps his seat — and why that decision has Giants fans heated.They dig into:Giants' culture, front office accountability & coaching carouselThe dangerous handling of rookie QB Jaxson Dart and repeated concussionsPatriots vs Buccaneers: Mike Vrabel, Drake Maye & a new AFC East narrativeDolphins vs Bills: exposing Buffalo's flaws againTexans' comeback vs Jaguars, Ravens vs Vikings, Colts vs Falcons in Berlin, Steelers & Commanders concernsThe theme of “finishing games” across the leagueCollege Football Top 25, Ohio State skepticism & playoff readinessTeasers for 2026 road shows, revamped SportsChasersPodcast.net, and new merch.
BT & Sal react LIVE to the breaking news: Brian Daboll has been FIRED as the Giants' head coach! The segment kicks off with the "Call of the Day," where a fan passionately calls for Daboll's job, only to be followed by the announcement of his dismissal. The hosts erupt over the Giants' "unacceptable" three years and the pattern of blowing leads, highlighting the team's loss of identity. They debate the drive that led to rookie QB Jaxson Dart's injury and the inherent risk of the RPO offense Daboll favored, questioning the sustainability of an attack predicated on the young quarterback's legs. The Giants now turn to interim head coach Mike Kafka, leaving BT and Sal to ponder who will be the next one with the "broad shoulders" to change the losing franchise.
BT & Sal erupt over the breaking news that the Giants have finally fired Head Coach Brian Daboll, calling it "the humane thing to do" after yet another catastrophic fourth-quarter collapse and a 2-8 record. They slam the baffling decision to keep GM Joe Schoen calling the shots and demand that Defensive Coordinator Shane Bowen be the next domino to fall. The hosts dive deep into the alarming health risks surrounding rookie QB Jaxson Dart, questioning Daboll's RPO obsession and playing a fascinating clip where Jon Gruden grills Dart on his "reckless" style of play. Also on the docket: the Jets' "unwatchable" offense securing an ugly win, Sal's rage over MetLife's new $100 parking hike (an "absolute joke"), and a hilarious breakdown of Sal's socially awkward "fun Friday night" bar event.
BT & Sal emphatically declare that it is "painfully obvious" the Brian Daboll era is over and that the Giants must fire him today for the good of the franchise. The hosts slam the team for repeatedly blowing big fourth-quarter leads (like the latest loss in Chicago) and accuse Daboll of having a "losing mentality." They highlight his conservative, "scared" decision-making, specifically critiquing the choice to kick a field goal from the 1-yard line while up 20-10, arguing that it's a "loser move" in the modern NFL. Sal insists Daboll's presence is now doing "more harm than good," creating a toxic environment where players are focused on "not collapsing" rather than winning. The discussion also touches on the significant injury suffered by QB Jaxson Dart and its impact on the team.
Send us a textMoments ago, multiple outlets confirmed that Giants head coach Brian Daboll has been fired following the team's devastating loss to the Chicago Bears. The move comes with the team sitting at 2-8, and ownership reportedly frustrated by repeated late-game collapses, locker-room tension, and lack of progress developing rookie QB Jaxson Dart.Drew & Rob break down everything you need to know about this massive shake-up:Why ownership pulled the trigger now instead of after the season.The internal chaos that's been brewing behind the scenes.How this affects GM Joe Schoen's future.Early names already linked to the job — Bill Belichick, Mike McCarthy, Jesse Minter, Kliff Kingsbury, and more.What this means for the players, the rebuild, and the Goofball Army's patience.Stay locked in for wall-to-wall coverage — full reaction, candidates breakdown, and what's next for Big Blue.
Quarterback Jaxson Dart speaks to the media Wednesday from the Quest Diagnostics Training Center.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BT & Sal aggressively argue that Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen have been given far too much time, citing the Giants' abysmal 2-7 record and their atrocious 5-21 mark in their last 26 games. The hosts question ownership's "patience," arguing the early success was a misleading fluke. The focus shifts to Joe Schoen, whose roster construction is indicted for the team's weekly defensive failings against the run and poor overall talent, despite the promising play of rookie QB Jaxson Dart. The core fear is that Daboll's regime will ruin or injure Dart with a chaotic supporting cast, proving four years is enough time to declare the regime a failure and demanding a total "clean house" change this offseason.
BT and Sal unleash a fiery barrage on the Giants' front office and coaching staff, definitively declaring the tenures of GM Joe Schoen and Head Coach Brian Daboll "absolutely over." The hosts argue that the team's abysmal performance—including a third straight 2-7 start, horrific play-calling, and a total lack of effort on defense—is indefensible, even with the emergence of QB Jaxson Dart. They reject the idea that keeping Daboll is necessary to preserve Dart's development, demanding that John Mara fire both men to prevent the next regime from inheriting a losing culture and a poorly constructed roster. The hosts slam the team for being "weak, disengaged, and poorly built," concluding that after four years and no stability, a complete organizational overhaul is the only recourse.
BT and Sal unleash a fiery, no-holds-barred assault on the New York Giants, definitively declaring the tenures of GM Joe Schoen and Head Coach Brian Daboll "absolutely over" following a dreadful 3-8 record in their last 21 games. The hosts slam the team for being "weak, disengaged, and poorly built," demanding an immediate organizational "clean house" to break the "Giants' Cycle of Suck." While they acknowledge rookie QB Jaxson Dart as the "only silver lining" that makes the job appealing to a new coach, BT cautions against giving him "savior" status too soon, fearing the New York media could "ruin" him like Sam Darnold. The discussion shifts to the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot, as the guys fiercely debate the "Case for Mattingly's Immortality" alongside the fate of legends like Bonds and Clemens. Finally, they dive into the emotional fallout of the World Series and the tough business decision facing the Mets with closer Edwin Diaz.
Quarterback Jaxson Dart speaks to the media Sunday after the Giants' loss to the 49ers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Maiocco speaks with 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan about San Francisco's Week 9 matchup vs. the New York Giants and how he scripts his first 24 offensive plays. Also, Greg Papa joins Matt to assess the 49ers' season at the halfway point and discuss key matchups for Sunday's game.-(7:46) Kyle Shanahan discusses difficulties traveling for early East Coast games(8:55) Shanahan shares his process scripting first 24 offensive plays(14:32) Shanahan talks challenges of facing Giants rookie QB Jaxson Dart(11:30) Shanahan on impact of George Kittle's return to 49ers' lineup(29:40) Greg Papa discusses inconsistent performance since a hot start to the season (32:13) Matt, Papa on how a win or loss vs. Giants could impact NFL trade deadline(38:17) Papa discusses what Keion White can bring to 49ers' defensive line (48:30) Matt, Papa on 49ers' lack of an outside threat in the passing game Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Quarterback Jaxson Dart speaks to the media Wednesday from the Quest Diagnostics Training Center.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BT & Sal go nuclear on the Giants' 2-6 disaster, calling Brian Daboll's continued failure inexcusable despite having rookie QB Jaxson Dart. They demand accountability from the coach, debate if his late-game blunders are firing offenses, and rage over the "tush push" officiating debacle. The show opens with a heartfelt tribute to the late Nick Mangold (41), then pivots to analyzing the Jets' gritty first win and why Justin Fields must start after the bye. Finally, in a stunning A-list reveal, the hosts are joined by actress Sydney Sweeney, who details gaining 35 pounds and suffering a concussion for her new boxing movie, "Christy."
BT & Sal lay into the Giants after their latest loss to the Eagles, leaving them at a disastrous 2-6 record for the third straight year under Brian Daboll. Despite the excitement around rookie QB Jaxson Dart, the hosts argue the same pattern of losing, poor defense, and inexcusable game management (like coughing up the Cowboys and Broncos games) proves the regime is failing. They call out the top-ten payroll and high-priced defensive stars for their inability to stop the run (giving up 276 yards!), slam Defensive Coordinator Shane Bowen, and debate whether Daboll's job is safe even with Dart's promise, asking: "Why is their record the same that it's been for the last nine seasons?"
Quarterback Jaxson Dart speaks to the media Sunday after the Giants' loss to the Eagles.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BT & Sal dive into the Giants' season-defining matchup against the Eagles, arguing that a win is critical for salvaging any chance at relevancy in 2025. They dissect the "convoluted path" to nine wins and the urgency for New York to break its 12-year losing streak in Philadelphia (and its 2007 sweep drought). The debate heats up over Brian Daboll's job security, with Sal questioning if a seven-win season is enough to save him, especially given the coaches' repeated use of "prevent defense" that has cost them key games. Plus, they discuss the disappointing performance of the Giants' defense—specifically Abdul Carter and Dexter Lawrence—and whether the focus should be on wins now or the evaluation of young QB Jaxson Dart and the coaching staff.
Bob Papa and Carl Banks break down the upcoming game between the Giants and Eagles, highlighting both teams' mindsets after emotional games. Carl points out that the Eagles, despite their struggles running the ball lately, are still a championship-caliber team with strong leadership, particularly from Jalen Hurts. On the offensive side, Bob and Carl talk about the spark rookie QB Jaxson Dart has brought to the Giants. Dart's mobility and decision-making have opened up the offense, allowing for more explosive plays than the team had all last season. They also discuss the Giants' improved run defense, stressing that the key for New York is consistency and fundamental play. Carl shares a story about how Parcells motivated him and offers advice to Deonte Banks. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Quarterback Jaxson Dart speaks to the media Wednesday from the Quest Diagnostics Training Center. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Quarterback Jaxson Dart speaks to the media Sunday after the Giants' loss to the Broncos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Week 7 preview, we break down the New York Giants' road trip to Denver. We discuss the keys to the game, how rookie QB Jaxson Dart has reshaped expectations, and whether this team can realistically make a playoff push Plus: matchup analysis, X-factor picks, and our final prediction. #Giants #Broncos #NFLWeek7 #NYGiants #JaxsonDart #DenverBroncos #GiantsNation #NFLPodcast #FootballPreview #GiantsVsBroncos
BT & Sal debate the massive implications of the Giants' Week 7 trip to Denver. Is this tough matchup the perfect "trial by fire" to prove they are legitimate contenders, or are they more "vulnerable" after a big win? They break down whether a victory over the elite Broncos defense would catapult the Giants into a "different bracket," making the rest of the NFC East sweat. The hosts fire back at Giants fans who are underestimating Denver based on the Jets game and question the overreaction to QB Jaxson Dart after only three starts. The segment is fueled by "Belt to Ass" talk and the high-stakes reality of the Giants' biggest game of the young season.
On this packed episode of Altitude Advantage, team reporter Elisa Hernandez and lead writer Aric DiLalla discuss the Broncos' Super Bowl 50 reunion and Ring of Fame ceremony for Demaryius Thomas. They also dive into the key matchups in Denver's Week 7 game against the New York Giants. Intro (00:00-6:10) Top memories from the Super Bowl 50 season (6:11-17:18) Remembering Demaryius Thomas' impact (17:19-23:30) Denver's defense faces rookie QB Jaxson Dart (23:31-34:47) Bo Nix, Broncos' offense vs. NYG defense (34:48-42:05) Final thoughts ahead of Week 7(42:06-50:27) Want more of Altitude Advantage? Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Quarterback Jaxson Dart speaks to the media Wednesday from the Quest Diagnostics Training Center. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The best conversations from Ken and Anthony during the past week. The guys break down the strong early performance from Giants rookie QB Jaxson Dart, and what lessons the Browns can learn from it. Are Andrew Berry and Kevin Stefanski a package deal, and does that conversation change in the wake of the Joe Flacco deal? Plus, reaction to Bruce Arians' harsh remarks about Stefanski; predictions about Deshaun Watson and Shedeur Sanders; and how Cavs fans will evaluate the team's regular-season record.
October 10, 2025 - Season 16, Episode 35 of The Terrible Podcast is now in the can. In this Friday morning episode, Alex Kozora and I get right to talking briefly about the Thursday night game between the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles and how it was a huge coming out party for both QB Jaxson Dart and RB Cam Skattebo on the main stage. Alex and I move on to discuss the Pittsburgh Steelers' injury report heading into Friday. We talk about Steelers CB Jalen Ramsey and WR Calvin Austin III both trying to return this week from their respective injuries. We also discuss what the early inactive list for the Sunday home game against the Cleveland Browns is shaping up to be. The Steelers brought in a few free agents for tryouts this past week, so Alex and I go over that list of players and the return of ILB Jacoby Windmon to the practice squad. On Thursday, we heard from two of the Steelers' coordinators, Arthur Smith and Teryl Austin, so Alex and I recap the main talking points to come out of those media sessions. Will Steelers OL Spencer Anderson factor into the receiving game on Sunday against the Browns? Alex and I go deep into trying to answer that question on this Friday. We also talk about the roles of Steelers outside linebackers Alex Highsmith and Nick Herbig on Sunday and if either have a shot at making huge plays against the Browns. Alex and I welcome Scott Petrak of The Chronicle-Telegram and Medina Gazette back to the show, and he helps us get started with a preview of the Steelers-Browns game. Petrak has covered the Browns for many seasons, and nobody knows that team better than he does. We get his thoughts on several things related to Sunday's game at Acrisure Stadium. Scott fills us in on the two trades that the Browns made this past week and if the loss of veteran QB Joe Flacco might impact the upcoming game against the Steelers from a preparation standpoint. We talk about the Browns on offense and defense and how Cleveland's rookie class seems to be impacting the team in a lot of positive ways so far in 2025. At the end of our talk with Petrak, he gives us his score prediction for the Steelers-Browns game. If not already doing so, make sure to follow Scott on X/Twitter at @ScottPetrak and make sure to read his work here: https://www.brownszone.com After finishing with Petrak, Alex and I provide our own preview of the Steelers-Browns game. We break down what we are looking for out of each team on both sides of the football on Sunday at Acrisure stadium in Pittsburgh. Alex and I then give our picks against the spread for all of the Week 6 games in the NFL using the lines provided by show sponsor MyBookie.ag. We also give our score predictions for Steelers-Browns to end that segment. This 112-minute episode also discusses several other minor topics not noted and we close out this show by answering a few questions we received via email from listeners. steelersdepot.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guest host Tom Pelissero previews Bengals vs Packers and what to expect from Joe Flacco starting for Cincinnati just days after being traded from the Cleveland Browns, and says what's at stake in Broncos vs Jets, Raiders vs Titans, and Rams vs Ravens Giants LB Brian Burns and Tom discuss New York's mindset coming out of their big win over NFC East rivals/defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles, raves over the energy rookie QB Jaxson Dart and rookie RB Cam Skattebo bring to the locker room and too the field, and more. Tom breaks down which teams could be sellers and which could be buyers when the NFL trade deadline approaches, and says what the return of WR Rashee Rice means for the Kansas City Chiefs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Giants throttle Eagles 34-17 at MetLife behind rookie QB Jaxson Dart and TD machine Cam Skattebo. Cor'Dale Flott's fourth-quarter interception set up Skattebo's third score, while Daboll showers love on Dart — his ticket to staying as head coach. Boomer raves about Dart's pinpoint passes, and the city finally has a team to cheer for!”
The Giants score back-to-back home wins, crushing the Eagles 34-17 behind rookie QB Jaxson Dart and TD machine Cam Skattebo. Dart dazzles with pinpoint passes, earns Daboll's full-throttle love, and leads a postgame shirt-ripping celebration with Skattebo and Ryan Fitzpatrick. Callers and fans agree: the hype on Dart is real, and Big Blue now has victories over Herbert and Hurts at home to prove it. The city finally has a team worth cheering for!
Quarterback Jaxson Dart speaks to the media Thursday after the Giants defeat the Eagles in Week 6.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Giants hope to end Philly dominance and prime time futility in one game as the Eagles invade MetLife Stadium. But what chance does rookie QB Jaxson Dart stand against the Philly D with Wan'Dale Robinson and Jalin Hyatt as his first and second WR options? Godspeed, Jaxson. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Quarterback Jaxson Dart speaks to the media Tuesday from the Quest Diagnostics Training Center.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel travel to NYC and discuss their journey to the city and Matt's history of special treatment as an athlete. Super Bowl Champion Amani Toomer drops by and Matt recalls playing together in the Giants-Patriots Super Bowl. How did Tom Brady fuel the Giants' victory? Amani reveals a postgame experience with Brady that he'll never forget. Bobby asks about going from high school, to Michigan, then to the NFL and the Giants. Matt asks about playing under Tom Coughlin and the difficulties of coaches having favorites. Amani remembers the experience of being an athlete in New York. What does Amani think about the current Giants' team and QB Jaxson Dart? Bobby talks more about going out for dinner in NYC. Matt remembers playing in NY and other cities that players could not go out in. Onto NFL Week 4, Bobby thinks the Bengals may need to go get a QB. How does Bobby feel about Bad Bunny being the Super Bowl Halftime Show? Bobby and Matt refresh their Power Rankings before discussing AJ Brown not being happy. Bobby wraps up with being at Penn State's white out this past weekend. Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.