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Evan & Tiki evaluate the job Joe Schoen has done up to this point as GM of the Giants. Plus, Brandon Tierney and Sal Licata wonder why the Giants are sticking by Schoen and why they'd prefer a new GM to come in and pick a new head coach; Evan & Tiki on whether or not Abdul Carter is a bust; Boomer & Gio take calls on Abdul Carter and weigh in on Mike Tomlin as a possible fit for the Giants.
Evan & Tiki evaluate the job Joe Schoen has done up to this point as GM of the Giants. Plus, Brandon Tierney and Sal Licata wonder why the Giants are sticking by Schoen and why they'd prefer a new GM to come in and pick a new head coach; Evan & Tiki on whether or not Abdul Carter is a bust; Boomer & Gio take calls on Abdul Carter and weigh in on Mike Tomlin as a possible fit for the Giants.
Evan & Tiki evaluate the job Joe Schoen has done up to this point as GM of the Giants. Plus, Brandon Tierney and Sal Licata wonder why the Giants are sticking by Schoen and why they'd prefer a new GM to come in and pick a new head coach; Evan & Tiki on whether or not Abdul Carter is a bust; Boomer & Gio take calls on Abdul Carter and weigh in on Mike Tomlin as a possible fit for the Giants.
Joe Schoen's press conference was bad. Just invites Marshall Green from Giants Now by Chat Sports to react to everything Schoen said + who they think the Giants might target for their next HCFollow Giants Now by Chat Sports here:https://www.youtube.com/@NYGiantsTVhttps://x.com/MarshallGreen_?s=20This episode was brought to you by SeatGeekUse our code for 10% off your next SeatGeek order* https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/Giants2025Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discountDownload the DraftKings Sportsbook app and use promo code JMFOOTBALL00:00 Giants Now By Chat sports Joins the Show01:30 Joe Schoen Presser06:30 Schoen still being evaluated11:20 Ownership trusting Schoen to hire next coach14:30 Schoen and Darts relationship17:45 Schoens claim to have a good offense22:00 Giants offense is more explosive 23:40 Schoen gets flustered27:40 Giants lack of leadership30:25 Not maximizing the roster34:20 No accountability39:50 Coaching search under Schoen46:46 HC Candidates 55:45 Mike McCarthy as HCCheck out our Merch: https://shop.jomboymedia.com/collections/talkin-giantsSubscribe to JM Football for our NFL coverage: https://www.youtube.com/@JMFootballFollow all of our content on https://jomboymedia.com#giants #nygiants Gambling problem? Call one eight hundredGambler. In New York, call eight seven seven eight HOPENY or textHOPENY (four six seven three six nine). In Connecticut, Help is available for problem gambling. Call eight eight eight seven eight nine seven seven seven seven or visit ccpg dot org. Please playresponsibly. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (Kansas). Pass-thru of per wager tax may apply in Illinois. Twenty-one plus age and eligibility varies by jurisdiction. Void in Ontario. Restrictions apply. Bet must win to receive Bonus Bets which expire in 7 days. Minimum odds required. For additional terms and responsible gaming resources, see D K N G dot co slash audio. Limited time offer. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
BT and Sal explode over The Athletic's Ian O'Connor's report that the Giants are making a huge mistake by retaining Joe Schoen to lead the next head coaching search. With Brian Daboll gone and the losing continuing, Sal argues Schoen is the "poster boy" for the team's demise and that a clean break is needed now to prevent the situation from getting worse. The hosts worry that allowing the "lame duck" GM to pick the next coach will lead to organizational chaos, with one voice claiming the team's disastrous performance is due to the roster Schoen built versus the coaching that was just fired. The conversation then transitions to the Knicks, where a caller proposes a blockbuster trade: Jalen Brunson for Giannis Antetokounmpo.
BT & Sal dive into the Giannis Antetokounmpo trade rumors, which are heating up with reports that the superstar wants the Knicks. The fiery debate centers on the New York Knicks' strategy: Giannis In, Karl-Anthony Towns Out. Sal argues that keeping the overpaid and defensively exploitable KAT makes the trade pointless, even with Giannis. They discuss the likelihood of OG Anunoby and Mikal Bridges being the necessary price, and whether a Brunson-Giannis-Towns trio could ever work. Later, the conversation pivots to the New York Giants' front office turmoil, where Sal and BT react to a report from Ian O'Connor asserting that the organization made a "bad situation worse" by retaining General Manager Joe Schoen, who is now reportedly "leading the way" for the next head coach search. The hosts argue that Schoen must be removed to facilitate a clean break.
Send us a textGiants fans, this episode is a reality check. Joe Schoen's confidence wavered during his latest press conference, and the offense reveals who's helping and who's hurting the team going into the bye week. We break down every key player, every trend, and what the numbers actually say about where the Giants are heading.Thank you for watching and supporting 2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates! If you love what we do, here's how to stay connected and help the show grow: Get Official Goofball Merch: https://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/ Buy Us a Coffee (Or a Beer!): https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@2giantgoofballs?sub_confirmation=1 Become a YouTube Member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-tiLjkehiawtN-v6gMFViA/join Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/2giantgoofballs Follow on X: https://x.com/2giantgoofballs Prefer Audio? Listen Here: https://2giantgoofballs.buzzsprout.com/Support the show
The final update is here! Hear Joe Schoen throw his support behind Mike Kafka and the sounds of the Knicks' latest loss. Plus, Tiger Woods gives a candid update on his recovery... but the moment that steals the show? When Boomer turns into Herman Munster with headphones on!
Is Craig Carton coming back to WFAN? Boomer and Gio discuss the return rumors everyone is talking about, including who his new partner might be. Then, Jerry hits with the latest from Joe Schoen and the controversial suggestion that Mike Tomlin should coach Penn State! Plus, the impact of QB injuries on the playoff race and why Boomer is all-in on the Texans.
We break down the surprise, late-night release of Chris Paul and the mounting league-wide injury crisis. Then, Giants GM Joe Schoen supports Mike Kafka and addresses the Jaxson Dart controversy. Plus, Tiger Woods gives an update on his body, Myles Garrett chases a sack record... and don't miss The Moment of the Day when Boomer turns into Herman Munster!
Is Joe Schoen's future in doubt! Hear his revealing comments, plus the critical debate over the next Giants coach—and why Rams DC Chris Shula is the hottest name. Then, Giants legend Carl Banks unloads on Abdul Carter's attitude problems, Jerry Jones is still losing sleep over a blowout, and we break down the ratings war proving the NFL is king!
Jerry hits the ground running with the latest from Joe Schoen, but the big question is: Did Big Ben just suggest Mike Tomlin should be fired and coach college ball? Plus, the Knicks fall short in Boston.
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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).
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Jaxson Dart took a monumental, clean sideline hit, and an opening-quarter benching for Abdul Carter! Plus, Boomer says it's time for Joe Schoen to go.
Joe Schoen meets the media today—we debate the tough questions and likely answers—right after Gio finishes his messy 'muckbang' and we celebrate Peter Schwartz's new job. Hear Buck & Aikman's call on the incredible moment Koo kicked the turf, plus Coach Kafka's reaction to that miss and the hit on Jaxson Dart, with Abdul Carter addressing his benching. Finally, we break down the Giants' 11 losses putting them at the No. 2 draft pick, alongside Cam Newton's comment on O.J. Simpson.
Is there anyway the Giants can keep Joe Schoen as the General Manager? Will Abdul Carter learn to be professional? Will anyone get through to Jaxson Dart? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
God lijkt altijd muisstil als je snel een keus moet maken of echt een antwoord nodig hebt. Plottwist: Hij werkt vaak trager dan wij willen. Petra Schoen is docent en heeft een chronische ziekte. Zij ontdekte dat God juist werkt in wachttijd & hoe goed processen voor ons zijn. De belangrijke vraag blijft wel: wat kunnen wij doen als we (voor ons gevoel) op God moeten wachten? Enthousiast geraakt van Petra's tip over liturgie? Luister (https://npo.nl/luister/podcasts/902-life-rules/132482) dan ook de aflevering van Hans Riphagen (https://npo.nl/luister/podcasts/902-life-rules/132482) over dit onderwerp! (https://npo.nl/luister/podcasts/902-life-rules/132482) In ‘Waar Wacht Je Nog Op!?' gaan twintigers Joppe & Timo op zoek naar het nut van wachten (op God)? Waarom vinden twintigers wachten zo moeilijk? Deze speciale Advent podcastserie is een samenwerking tussen Life Rules en studenten van de Christelijke Hogeschool Ede. Meer Life Rules? Volg ons op Instagram . Ons WhatsApp-kanaal . Wil je meer verdieping? Sluit je aan bij onze Life Rules Academy.
A listener in Indonesia emailed Gio and asked him to play his song, "Hello, My Darling," leading us to a surprising music segment and a few more tracks from Regi Weking. In sports, C-Lo has updates on Marcus Semien and the Nimmo fallout, Joe Burrow's Thanksgiving prep, and the shocking reason Micah Parsons gets angry: losing at Scattegories. Finally, we address player charities after a trade and a caller makes the case for Giants GM Joe Schoen's excellent draft record.
Evan says we can look at other franchises as to why Joe Schoen should keep his job
BT and Sal unleash a fiery critique of the Yankees' off-season strategy, arguing that Trent Grisham's acceptance of the $22 million qualifying offer is the first "domino that dooms" their plan to "roll back" the same deficient roster. Sal fears Cashman will use Gerrit Cole's return as an excuse not to make necessary, aggressive moves for players like Kwan or Tucker, while callers slam the GM for hoarding "penny stocks" prospects like Spencer Jones and Dominguez. They argue that the young core has failed to develop and the team needs an "all-in" structural overhaul. The conversation shifts to the Giants, where a caller demands that Joe Schoen must go immediately following the team's embarrassing season. BT and Sal push back on the timing, arguing that the season is lost and the organization's focus must remain on the sensitive health issues of ownership, suggesting that while Schoen should be next to go, the action will and should wait until the end of the year.
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BT & Sal erupt over another predictable Giants loss, arguing that the team's continued struggles after firing Brian Daboll definitively proves the problem lies with the "undermanned, under-talented" roster built by General Manager Joe Schoen. Tierney argues that more losses are a good thing as they should force Mr. Mara's hand to end Schoen's "colossal fail" of a tenure and allow for a clean-slate fresh start. Sal doubles down, asserting that a "lame duck GM" cannot be trusted to hire the next head coach, which would only lead to a perpetual "cycle of sloppiness" in the front office. They discuss the defensive coordinator's job security and call for a total organizational teardown to prevent a fifth consecutive losing season.
Brandon Tierney and Sal Licata wonder if anyone in the Giants front office deserves the benefit of the doubt. Plus, BT & Sal discuss if Joe Schoen is really on the hot seat or not; Evan & Tiki wonder if the Giants head coaching job is attractive with Schoen still around; they also discuss an Adam Schefter report on the next possible Giants coach; Boomer & Gio riff on the idea of Bill Belichick coaching the Giants and react to Jameis Winston being named the starter vs. the Packers.
Brandon Tierney and Sal Licata wonder if anyone in the Giants front office deserves the benefit of the doubt. Plus, BT & Sal discuss if Joe Schoen is really on the hot seat or not; Evan & Tiki wonder if the Giants head coaching job is attractive with Schoen still around; they also discuss an Adam Schefter report on the next possible Giants coach; Boomer & Gio riff on the idea of Bill Belichick coaching the Giants and react to Jameis Winston being named the starter vs. the Packers.
Brandon Tierney and Sal Licata wonder if anyone in the Giants front office deserves the benefit of the doubt. Plus, BT & Sal discuss if Joe Schoen is really on the hot seat or not; Evan & Tiki wonder if the Giants head coaching job is attractive with Schoen still around; they also discuss an Adam Schefter report on the next possible Giants coach; Boomer & Gio riff on the idea of Bill Belichick coaching the Giants and react to Jameis Winston being named the starter vs. the Packers.
Brandon and Chase lead the show with special guest Cousin Gary as our Philly correspondent. The show opens with Brandon and the crew breaking down the firing of Brian Daboll and the apparent retention of GM Joe Schoen. The show continues with a recap of the Week 10 games which includes another Giant collapse, another…More
Michael listens to what Mike Kafka had to say in his first press conference as the Giants interim head coach. Mike Lupica joins to talk about the Giants keeping Schoen, but firing Daboll, & what Aaron Glenn had to say yesterday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Giants new HC may be the one determine whether Joe Schoen stays or goes
Boomer and Gio take a fiery call from a fan who unloads on Giants GM Joe Schoen, calling him a “back-stabbing s.o.b.” after the team's front-office drama. The guys debate whether Schoen really turned on Brian Daboll or if fans are just looking for someone to blame. Gio says the perception of Schoen has completely flipped, while Boomer wonders if ownership is quietly losing faith too.
Boomer and Gio react to Ian O'Connor's report that Joe Schoen's job as Giants GM isn't safe beyond this season, raising questions about ownership's trust and the team's direction after firing Brian Daboll. The guys debate how Schoen could go from “rebuilding hero” to “on the hot seat” so quickly. Then they pivot to the NBA, where the Mavericks fired GM Nico Harrison after his handling of Luka Doncic backfired. Boomer and Gio wonder if this could be a cautionary tale for the Giants — when star players and front offices clash, someone always pays the price.
BT & Sal ignite a fiery debate over the future of Giants GM Joe Schoen, whose job is reportedly on the line over the final seven games. They call the evaluation process "ass backwards," arguing that the team fired the coach (Brian Daboll) who had the players ready to play, while the GM who built the underperforming defense remains. Sal fears a few meaningless late-season wins against bad teams will create a "false representation" and save Schoen's job, despite a weak overall resume. Later, the conversation shifts to a massive baseball trade hypothetical: Is Pirates ace Paul Skenes, a true "rock star," worth a package that includes promising Yankees pitcher Cam Schlittler plus top prospects? They conclude that while Schlittler has potential, the elite, controllable talent of Skenes makes him virtually untradeable.
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Is the Giants job as attractive as it should be if Joe Schoen stays?
Boomer & Gio react to the stunning move by the Giants to fire Brian Daboll while keeping GM Joe Schoen. Gio calls it strange to split up the duo that came in together, while Boomer wonders what this means for Jaxson Dart's future. Is this the right reset for the franchise or another sign of front-office confusion at MetLife?
Gio can't understand why Joe Schoen survives after he and Brian Daboll “failed on an epic level.” Boomer and Gio break down Schoen's shaky draft record, the rumors that Jaxson Dart was a Daboll guy, and whether keeping Schoen makes any sense. Jerry's update features Tiki Barber's thoughts on the Daboll firing saying the culture in the building did change — plus highlights from Eagles-Packers and the Rangers' rare home win. In the final segment, the guys debate whether Mike Kafka deserves his shot to lead the Giants for the rest of the season.
Boomer & Gio react to the Giants officially firing Brian Daboll while keeping Joe Schoen a decision Gio finds puzzling. With Jaxson Dart in place, this suddenly becomes one of the NFL's most attractive jobs. The guys debate potential replacements, from Steve Spagnuolo to big-name college coaches, and wonder how Daniel Jones feels about the move. Jerry's update features Daboll reaction, Eagles-Packers highlights, and a rare Rangers win at home. It's officially all about Jaxson Dart and 2026 for Big Blue.
Boomer & Gio react to the Giants officially firing Brian Daboll but somehow keeping Joe Schoen. Gio calls it “a package breakup that makes no sense,” while Boomer looks ahead to who could replace him, from Steve Spagnuolo to big-name college coaches. The guys question Schoen's future, debate whether Jaxson Dart was really a Daboll guy, and react to Tiki Barber saying the culture changed under Daboll. Then, the Giants' season gets even juicier they're starring in Hard Knocks: In Season with the entire NFC East. Gio floats Jon Gruden as a wild replacement idea, Boomer wonders if Zac Taylor could be next to go, and Michelle Beadle goes head-to-head with Stephen A. Smith in a fiery media showdown. Finally, could the Giants actually trade for their next head coach? Boomer thinks Mike Tomlin might be worth a call. Plus, Jerry Recco's updates feature Daboll reaction, Gruden on Jaxson Dart, and the Rangers finally winning at MSG capped off by the Moment of the Day: Al Dukes admits he's into “horse face women,” and the room absolutely loses it.
Boomer & Gio dive into the Giants' stunning decision to part ways with Brian Daboll while keeping GM Joe Schoen. Gio calls it a baffling move after both men failed together, while Boomer questions what ownership really sees in Schoen. The guys debate how this impacts Jaxson Dart's development, who's to blame for the collapse, and whether the Giants just created even more confusion at the top.
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Welcome back to the Sorry to Interrupt podcast! In a special 2-part Monday episode, Tom and Sean start off by reacting to the Giants firing Brian Daboll and discuss why now was the right time to make the move and also discuss what could be next for Big Blue. Next, they dive into the notable results from Sunday including a Bills disaster in Miami, another passed test for the Pats, a rebound for the Colts in Munich and who truly is the best team in the NFC? Then in Part 2, Sean is back to go deeper into detail on the situation surrounding the Giants by discussing how they got to this decision today, the downfall of Daboll, why Schoen is safe and who the best candidates are for the next HC for New York. Everyone enjoy the pod!
BT & Sal ignite a fiery discussion on the Giants' decision to retain General Manager Joe Schoen after firing the head coach. Tierney and Licata argue that keeping Schoen is the "wrong decision," questioning why he gets "two cracks" at picking a head coach when he hasn't earned the right, especially after inheriting Saquon Barkley and Daniel Jones, which created a "flimsy foundation." They criticize ownership for potentially lacking the "appetite" to execute the massive organizational turnover that firing a GM requires. The debate moves to coaching candidates, with a passionate pitch for college coach Curt Cignetti and an intense look at Lane Kiffin, whose past humbling and rehabilitated career makes him an appealing, albeit risky, option for the Giants.
BT & Sal aggressively react to Ian O'Connor's report that Joe Schoen is "not certain" to return as Giants GM next year, suggesting the GM's job is far from safe despite the organization's public stance. The hosts blast the Mara family's decision to have a potentially lame-duck GM lead the head coach search, calling it a prime example of the Giants "compounding problems" and "lacking awareness." They tear into Schoen's four-year record (a dismal 20-40-1), demanding to know when his "brilliant" drafting and salary cap "cleanup" will translate into actual wins. The debate concludes with a fiery discussion on the proper evaluation timeline for a GM, with BT & Sal arguing that by Year Five, the Giants must be a definitive playoff team, a goal they see as impossibly distant with the current regime.
BT & Sal launch into a fiery debate over the Giants' messy front office, fueled by Ian O'Connor's report suggesting Joe Schoen's return is not a "certainty" and that his retention for the coaching search may be due to the health of John Mara. The hosts are infuriated that Schoen was spared while Daboll was fired, pointing to the GM's 20-40-1 record over four years and the Giants' "lack of awareness." They discuss the need for a "truth teller" to break the team's cycle of mistakes and debate whether a low-risk veteran coach like Mike McCarthy or a high-upside gamble is the right move. The segment is punctuated by the "Bald Faced Lie, Bald Faced Truth" baseball predictions (Diaz to the Dodgers? Tucker and Bellinger as teammates?) and Sal's ticket debacles, including a jinxed free Rangers game that was pulled last minute, right before the team finally broke its home scoring drought!
BT & Sal are furious at the Giants' "idiotic decision" to fire head coach Brian Daboll but retain General Manager Joe Schoen to lead the next coaching search. They slam the move as the "worst thing they could do," arguing Schoen's track record—including an inept roster and highly questionable draft picks (Evan Neal, Deonte Banks)—has earned him no right to hire another coach. The hosts question how ownership can possibly trust Schoen, labeling the franchise "pathetic" and "lost" for repeating the cycle of keeping the GM who hired a failed coach. The discussion also heats up with callers pitching head coach replacements like Jon Gruden and Lane Kiffin, forcing BT and Sal to debate if a college coach is the right fit and if Schoen's mere presence will severely dilute the candidate talent pool. They conclude that by keeping Schoen, the Giants are essentially "accepting losing."
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?
BT & Sal are infuriated by the Giants' "ass-backwards" decision to fire head coach Brian Daboll while retaining GM Joe Schoen and allowing him to lead the search for a new coach. Sal argues that the Giants' failure to clean house is a continuation of decades of "ineptitude." Tierney is "genuinely stunned," questioning why any "battle-tested adult" coach with a winning resume would hitch their wagon to a GM "hanging by a thread" and pointing out that Schoen's roster depth is "pathetic." The hosts dissect the stunning quote in the press release that they feel Schoen "assembled a good young nucleus," given his track record of major busts like Evan Neal. They conclude that by splitting the ticket, the Giants chose the absolute "worst option," dooming the franchise to more losing.
The New York Giants are once again at an organizational crossroads after firing head coach Brian Daboll. Does the front office have a plan? Join hosts Ethan, Weis and Nick for this conversation about the direction of the team. Topics covered include: Why Daboll needed to be fired as soon as possible and his usage of Jaxson Dart was negligent, how general manager Joe Schoen has insulated himself from blame in the front office, react to the news that Schoen will lead the search for Daboll's replacement and air grievances for yet another lost Giants season.
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