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Why is Schoen still the general manager? Is it risky to keep the GM and fire the coach? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Is the Giants job as attractive as it should be if Joe Schoen stays?
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.
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?
Does Joe Schoen deserve to stay as the Giants general manager? Who gets credit for Jaxson Dart? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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.
The 94 WIP Midday Show talks about a potential burner account that has caught wind on social media. This account has gone to extensive lengths to defend Giants GM Joe Schoen to the point where people are thinking it is Schoen himself or someone that he is close with. Also, listen for today's segment of You People, as Joe, Hugh, and Kyle read and react to the comments of the YouTube live stream.
In the final weeks before his death, Jeffrey Epstein's state of mind was a chaotic blend of despair, denial, and defiance. Jail records show he was restless, sleepless, and visibly agitated — crouching in his cell with his hands over his ears to drown out noise, pacing aimlessly, and struggling to adjust from luxury to confinement. Guards noted his anxiety and mood swings, describing him as alternately withdrawn and frustrated. He reportedly called himself a “coward” and told staff he couldn't bear the isolation, yet insisted to psychologists that he wasn't suicidal, saying it would be “crazy” to kill himself and that he still had a “wonderful life.” The collapse of his empire — from private jets and palatial homes to a concrete cell — shattered the narcissistic image he'd built over decades. Psychologists later concluded that Epstein's entire sense of self was tied to control, power, and prestige — all of which had been stripped away, leaving him psychologically cornered and destabilized.However, his attorney David Schoen told a starkly different story. In a five-hour meeting just days before Epstein's death, Schoen said his client was “animated and energized,” focused on his legal defense, and adamant about fighting the charges in court. Epstein had reportedly asked Schoen to take over as lead counsel and appeared optimistic about his chances. That interaction led Schoen to firmly reject the idea of suicide, arguing that Epstein's mindset was far from hopeless. He cited forensic pathologist Michael Baden's findings that Epstein's neck fractures were “more consistent with homicidal strangulation than suicidal hanging.” Between the prison records describing agitation and the lawyer's insistence on Epstein's resolve, the truth of Epstein's final state of mind remains contested — split between the image of a crumbling man at the edge of despair and that of a calculating manipulator who still believed he could talk his way out of hell.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
BT and Sal unleash a fiery critique of the Giants' leadership, reacting to reports that ownership might split the ticket and keep either Brian Daboll or Joe Schoen. The hosts vehemently argue that both have failed and deserve to be fired, calling a split decision an "epic disaster." Sal makes the case that if he had to keep one, it would be Daboll due to his work in developing quarterback Jaxson Dart, but questions why Schoen is reportedly favored by ownership despite the team's disastrous record, especially against NFC East rivals. The debate escalates as they discuss the danger of letting Schoen make trade deadline moves and demand that ownership make a decisive move now to start a true culture reset.
BT & Sal erupt over the report suggesting the Giants might split the ticket, keeping GM Joe Schoen while firing coach Brian Daboll. They argue this would be an "epic disaster", as both men deserve to go after three consecutive two-and-seven starts. Sal gives Daboll slight credit for developing Jaxson Dart, but ultimately insists the only acceptable outcome is a total culture reset—firing both to pursue a winning coach. The hosts dissect Schoen's "bad" draft record and argue the winning is all that matters. They also take a furious detour into the "Streaming Hell" of modern sports viewing, complaining about too many apps (Peacock, Apple, YouTube TV) and the constant inconvenience of trying to watch a game from home.
BT & Sal erupt over the New York Giants' spiraling dysfunction, demanding John Mara fire both Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen, arguing that keeping one or neither would be a "worst-case" scenario given the team's miserable three-year record. They weigh veteran coaching options like Mike McCarthy and Bill Belichick against the risk of a "hot coordinator." The hosts also react to the earth-shattering breaking news that the Jets have traded star CB Sauce Gardner to the Colts for two first-round picks, immediately bringing on NFL Insider Brian Baldinger. Baldi gives his candid film breakdown of Sauce's recent play and the implications of this bold move on the Jets' culture and future. Finally, they tackle the New York Knicks' four-and-three start under Mike Brown, debating whether the Karl-Anthony Towns trade has solved their problems and expressing frustration with the team's "evaluation mode" mindset despite championship aspirations. Would you like me to elaborate on the Giants' coaching options or dive deeper into the implications of the Sauce Gardner trade?
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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.
BT & Sal have reached their breaking point with the Giants, demanding a complete overhaul of the front office and coaching staff. Following another embarrassing loss that saw them regress to 2-7, the hosts declare "It's enough!" and say there's nothing left to see from Joe Schoen or Brian Daboll. Sal is tired of beating the "dead horse" of bad losses and regression, while BT senses Daboll is "sadly resigned" to his fate and blasts the players (like Dexter Lawrence and Deonte Banks) for a perceived lack of embarrassment and "mentally checking out." The hosts argue that Schoen is "undefendable" for his roster construction, failed drafts, and the recurring kicker crisis, concluding that the only path forward is to "start over" and fire both the GM and the head coach immediately.
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 & Sal unleash a torrent of criticism after the Giants' brutal 2-7 start, declaring that John Mara's patience is now a clear mistake. The hosts argue that after four years, the results are an "absolute failure," making the firing of both GM Joe Schoen and Head Coach Brian Daboll justifiable and necessary. They savage the team's "lack of want" and "player regression," pointing to plays where even star Dexter Lawrence appeared to quit, calling it a direct indictment of the coaching staff. The segment concludes with a plea for ownership to impose a "freeze on everything" at the upcoming trade deadline, arguing that a "dead man walking" regime should not be allowed to make decisions on the future roster.
BT & Sal declare the Schoen and Daboll era is unequivocally over after the Giants' latest pathetic loss at home to the depleted 49ers. Despite Jaxson Dart's strong performance, the team is now 2-7 for the third straight year, proving the regime's failure goes far beyond the quarterback position. The hosts blast the horrific play calling, abysmal defensive effort (especially stopping the run), and the disengaged players who are reportedly quitting on plays—a sign of a broken culture. They argue that the marriage of Dart and Daboll is not worth saving, demanding the firing of both Shane and Daboll immediately before they "run Dart into the ground" out of desperation. The conversation concludes with a list of the franchise's failings: they don't draft well, don't develop well, and don't coach well.
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In the final weeks before his death, Jeffrey Epstein's state of mind was a chaotic blend of despair, denial, and defiance. Jail records show he was restless, sleepless, and visibly agitated — crouching in his cell with his hands over his ears to drown out noise, pacing aimlessly, and struggling to adjust from luxury to confinement. Guards noted his anxiety and mood swings, describing him as alternately withdrawn and frustrated. He reportedly called himself a “coward” and told staff he couldn't bear the isolation, yet insisted to psychologists that he wasn't suicidal, saying it would be “crazy” to kill himself and that he still had a “wonderful life.” The collapse of his empire — from private jets and palatial homes to a concrete cell — shattered the narcissistic image he'd built over decades. Psychologists later concluded that Epstein's entire sense of self was tied to control, power, and prestige — all of which had been stripped away, leaving him psychologically cornered and destabilized.However, his attorney David Schoen told a starkly different story. In a five-hour meeting just days before Epstein's death, Schoen said his client was “animated and energized,” focused on his legal defense, and adamant about fighting the charges in court. Epstein had reportedly asked Schoen to take over as lead counsel and appeared optimistic about his chances. That interaction led Schoen to firmly reject the idea of suicide, arguing that Epstein's mindset was far from hopeless. He cited forensic pathologist Michael Baden's findings that Epstein's neck fractures were “more consistent with homicidal strangulation than suicidal hanging.” Between the prison records describing agitation and the lawyer's insistence on Epstein's resolve, the truth of Epstein's final state of mind remains contested — split between the image of a crumbling man at the edge of despair and that of a calculating manipulator who still believed he could talk his way out of hell.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
Scott Van Pelt says you can feel good as a Giants fan because the last time Jaxson Dart was on the field, the team had the lead. Do you question Schoen and Daboll's roles in that loss? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Which needs to go, Daboll or Schoen? Sideline to Sideline featuring half of yesterday's schedule. How do Jets fans willing watch this team? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textThe Giants head to Denver in a massive Week 7 matchup — but it's not just about the game. Did Daboll and Schoen clash over drafting Jaxson Dart?! Giants fans, this episode is loaded with breaking news, inside rumors, and a full preview of the battle against the Broncos' elite defense.Do you think the Giants can pull off the upset in Denver? Drop your prediction below and make sure you're subscribed for live reactions and postgame breakdowns every week!Gary Myers dropped a bombshell this week, revealing that Daboll wanted to draft Dart at No. 3 overall, but was overruled by GM Schoen — sparking plenty of fan debate. Meanwhile, the Giants' front office is busy making moves. WR Juice Wells returns to the practice squad, reuniting with Dart after their Ole Miss days, and LB Jonas Griffith joins the roster after overcoming back-to-back ACL injuries.To top it off, Adebo and Holland restructured their contracts, freeing up $4.8 million in cap space — leaving the Giants with just over $5 mill total. That's fueled rumors of a potential trade before the Nov 4th deadline, with CBS Insider Jonathan Jones saying the Giants “could absolutely make a move.”Now it's time to focus on the Giants at Broncos matchup. Denver brings one of the top defenses, allowing only 15.8 points per game (2nd overall) and dominating with a relentless pass rush led by Bonitto and Jonathan Cooper. QB Bo Nix has been steady, spreading the ball to Sutton, Troy Franklin, and former Giant Engram, while JK Dobbins powers a top-10 rushing attack.For Gmen to win, the formula is clear:The offensive line must hold up against Denver's ferocious front.The defense must limit the Broncos' run game and create turnovers.Jaxson Dart needs quick reads and rhythm throws.Skattebo and Tracy must establish the ground game.Play clean football — no penalties, no giveaways.The Giants are entering a defining stretch of the season. Can Dart lead Big Blue past one of the NFL's toughest defenses and keep playoff hopes alive?Show Everyone You are a Goofball By Checking Out Our Merchandise Storehttps://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/Support the Show on Buy Me a Coffee - Kill Our Livers Buy Us Beers!https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsSubscribe to Our YouTube Channel - Best Way to Watch Our Contenthttps://www.youtube.com/@2giantgoofballs?sub_confirmation=1Become a Member of the YouTube Goofball Channel for Perkshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-tiLjkehiawtN-v6gMFViA/joinPreferSupport the showThank you for watching & for your support. You made it to the bottom of the description so you must like the show! Show Everyone You are a Goofball By Checking Out Our Merchandise Storehttps://2giantgoofballs-shop.fourthwall.com/ Support the Show on Buy Me a Coffee - Kill Our Livers Buy Us Beers!https://buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel - Best Way to Watch Our Contenthttps://www.youtube.com/@2giantgoofballs?sub_confirmation=1 Become a Member of the YouTube Goofball Channel for Perks https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-tiLjkehiawtN-v6gMFViA/join Follow us On Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/2giantgoofballs Follow us On Xhttps://x.com/2giantgoofballs
Are Daboll and Schoen's jobs directly tied to Jaxson Dart's success? Mike Tannenbaum says you can see how Jaxson Dart has energized the Giants defense because they believe they can win. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Giant Mess podcast host Neal Lynch reacts to the New York Giants fumbling away a winnable game against the New Orleans Saints in Week 5. Five Giants turnovers led to 13 Saints points. Darius Slayton dropped a big pass and fumbled on a promising drive before half. Jaxson Dart threw two interceptions and lost the ball while scrambling to start the second half. Cam Skattebo's fumble at the beginning of the 4th quarter broke the Giants' spirit. The vaunted Big Blue pass rush applied pressure but couldn't register a sack. The secondary allowed big plays and was flagged for big penalties. This was one of the biggest blown leads in Giants franchise history.00:00:00 - Intro00:00:54 - Thoughts going into Saints game, 2025 Giants are 1997 Giants after starting 1-3?00:14:01 - Done defending Darius Slayton, roster decisions00:19:32 - Giants vs Saints Team Stats Review, Unit Reviews 00:21:25 - Giants Offense Breakdown part 100:50:42 - Biggest Comebacks in Giants History00:53:04 - Giants Offense Breakdown part 201:05:42 - Giants Defense Breakdown part 101:20:46 - Biggest Blown Leads in Giants History, 2020 Giants, 1996 Giants01:31:46 - Has Any Giants Coach Done What Brian Daboll Could Do in 2025?01:37:53 - Fire Daboll, Ruin Dart? Daniel Jones Thriving, Schoen's Misfires01:52:25 - Giants vs Eagles Week 6 Preview02:13:42 - Giants Owner John. Mara Cancer DiagnosisNew York Giants Fan Rants & Analysis - https://bit.ly/NYGiantsYTPlaylist NY Mets Fan Rants & Analysis - https://bit.ly/MetsYTPlaylist Movie Reviews - https://bit.ly/GiantMessMovieReviews TV Show Reactions - https://bit.ly/GiantMessTV Funny Stories - https://bit.ly/GiantMessFunnyStoriesABOUT NEAL LYNCH:Neal Lynch is the creator and host of Giant Mess, a podcast blending sports commentary, pop culture analysis, and storytelling. Former 4th string quarterback and middle relief pitcher at a Division III school. Degrees in Film & Media Studies and Communications. Helped multiple major media and entertainment publishers develop, produce, optimize, distribute, and promote videos across web, video, and social media platforms. Single dad who loves to blog, podcast, write, edit, optimize, strategize, and over-analyze. ABOUT "GIANT MESS":"Giant Mess" is a weird sports and entertainment comedy podcast hosted by a giant mess, the Real Cinch Neal Lynch. Neal covers New York Giants football, NY Mets baseball, movies, and TV shows, mixing in funny stories along the way. Episodes focus on movie reviews, tv show recaps, post-game analysis, predictions, breakdowns, reactions, and funny stories.Subscribe to Giant Mess on YouTube: https://bit.ly/GiantMessYT Follow me on:* Link Tree - https://linktr.ee/neallynch * My Official Blog - http://bit.ly/neallynchBLOG * Facebook Page - http://bit.ly/GiantMessFB * Twitter - http://bit.ly/NealLynchTW * Personal Instagram - http://bit.ly/NealLynchIG * Podcast Instagram - https://bit.ly/GiantMessInstagram * Subscribe on Apple Podcasts - http://bit.ly/GiantMessApple * Subscribe on Spotify - http://bit.ly/GiantMessSpotify
Across the South, asylums were built with the promise of healing — but inside their walls, countless lives were marked by fear, neglect, and cruelty. In this episode of Southern Mysteries, explore the haunting history of institutions like Broughton Hospital, Cherry Hospital, Central State, and Bryce. From mysterious deaths and forced sterilizations to the tragedy of the Eller twins and the lifetime confinement of Junius Wilson, these are the real horrors that gave rise to Southern asylum ghost stories — and the suffering that still echoes through their halls. Join the Community on Patreon: Want more Southern Mysteries? You can hear the Southern Mysteries show archive of 60+ episodes along with Patron exclusive podcast, Audacious: Tales of American Crime and more when you become a patron of the show. You can immediately access exclusive content now at patreon.com/southernmysteries
Gio loves the DABOLL-SCHOEN saga as Daniel Jones goes 4-1, playing like an MVP. Boomer says Jonathan Taylor is making him even better.
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Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News delivered fiery insight into the New York Giants' decision to bench Russell Wilson for rookie Jaxson Dart, revealing a deep-seated divide between Head Coach Brian Daboll and the front office/ownership. According to Leonard, Daboll, who is firmly on the hot seat at 0-3, has wanted to play Dart from the start and is now making a desperation move to save his job, viewing Dart as his "guy" to ride or die with. This unilateral decision, made against the backdrop of a pre-ordained agreement to start Wilson, has exposed a major philosophical disagreement on the quarterback position and suggests that the collaborative pairing of Daboll and GM Joe Schoen is no longer in lockstep, raising the possibility of a Schoen/Daboll split at the end of the season.
Comrade Cody is back after a two-month sabbatical to analyze the last couple of weeks (and months) of Twins baseball, relitigating the trade deadline. Gregg recounts his night as a special guest of the Twins and his missed chance to throw out the first pitch. Lou is stumped in the end.
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Sal and BT absolutely ripped into the New York Giants after their Week 1 loss to the Washington Commanders, calling the performance "disgraceful" and "unwatchable." They argued that despite a new quarterback in Russell Wilson, the same fundamental issues that have plagued the team for years—a nonexistent offensive line, an inability to run the ball, and an overall lack of offensive competence—remain. The hosts placed the blame squarely on head coach Brian Daboll and GM Joe Schoen, suggesting that after four years of a stagnant offense, their jobs should be on the hot seat. They concluded by discussing the Giants' only remaining hope: rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart, who represents the last "salvo" for the current regime.
Sal and BT ripped into the Giants after their dismal Week 1 performance, claiming the season is already in a nosedive. The hosts focused on the team's inept offense and the concerning sideline display of frustration from wide receiver Malik Nabers, arguing that it shows a fundamental lack of leadership and accountability from both the coaching staff and the players. They lamented that a new veteran quarterback and a supposedly improved roster have done nothing to fix the systemic issues, with the team looking just as bad as it did in its worst stretches of the previous year. For BT and Sal, the Giants' predictable and uninspired play signals that the current regime is on borrowed time, and their one chance to "save it all" with a new quarterback is the only thing left to see.
The hour began with a call suggesting Juan Soto is complacent. We then discussed the Jets and Giants, noting the Giants' stability with Daboll and Schoen versus the Jets' new coach and GM, predicting growing pains. The importance of preseason play for quarterbacks was highlighted. A caller expressed confidence in the Jets making the playoffs. C-Lo's update followed, preceded by Boomer's anecdote about seeing "mutants" outside the Aladdin theater. C-Lo reported the Yankees avoiding a sweep against the Rangers, David Bednar's 5-out save, Paul Goldschmidt's pinch-hit game-winning HR, and Juan Soto's ninth-inning homer for the Mets' only hit. Jane Slater and Jerry Jones debated the Micah Parsons situation. The hour concluded with a discussion about Eddie's retirement and Boomer's frequent inquiries about his own retirement.
Giants GM Joe Schoen stopped by to talk about his expectations for 2025, how Jaxson Dart has performed so far & the pressure he's facing heading into the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Boomer and Gio discuss Aaron Rodgers, the Jets' Madden ratings, and a golf tournament win. Jerry grades the Yankees' and Mets' trade deadline moves. The Yankees won their third straight. Mikal Bridges extended with the Knicks. Joe Schoen addresses Giants roster flaws. The Moment of the Day: Gio reenacts a BT and Sal argument. In the final segment, Gio foresees a Yankees-Astros postseason collision, while Boomer believes bullpen additions suffice. Bullpens are increasingly vital in modern baseball. The Giants became sellers and will play the Mets.
Harrison Schoen (@harrisonschoen) made his name living in a Porsche Cayenne and sharing raw, honest stories from the road. But it was a moment on national television—walking away from a $1,000,000 prize on MrBeast's Beast Games—that cemented his ethos: some experiences are worth more than money. In this episode, we explore Harrison's background, why he chooses the harder path, and how storytelling, travel, and self-reliance shape his approach to life. We also discuss his latest project—a Unimog build for a Pan-American journey—and what it means to stay rooted in travel, not trends.
Can you fairly judge Schoen and Daboll after this season? Sideline to Sideline – Christian Wilkins released from Raiders, Canty on Justin Fields, Rodgers picked off. Carlin's Corner Table featuring Italian food on Long Island. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Would it be a mistake for the Giants to fire Daboll and Schoen after this season? How many wins will the Jets have this season? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
SUBSCRIBE | LIKE | COMMENT00:00 INTRO00:28 What concerned you lost about the loss to the Stampeders?03:49 Bomber Blue Print!12:39 Which Bomber will have a big day?14:27 Young Bomber headed for greatness…16:57 Streveler for relief? 22:52 Lawler over Schoen?25:18 Week 6 revelations…28:33 Tre Ford starts?31:34 Will the real Nathan Rourke please stand up?!34:48 CFL Rookie watch!
These GMs are holding their teams back — and the numbers prove it. In this episode of the Sharp Angles Podcast, host Raymond Summerlin returns with NBC Sports' Patrick Daugherty (aka Roto Pat) to break down the worst NFL GM Rankings for 2025. From roster mismanagement to draft failures and inconsistent team direction, this episode digs into the decisions dragging teams like the Giants, Colts, and Bears down the standings.
Morning show starts with Boomer bothered by Jaylen Brown/Josh Hart interaction, role-played by Boomer and Pat Boyle. Jerry's first update previews Knicks Game 6 with Jalen Brunson's comments, Nuggets forcing Game 7 vs OKC, David Stearns on Mets surprises, deGrom pitching for Rangers, Ohtani's 2 HRs on bobblehead night, and Joe Schoen on Jameis Winston and Giants' tough schedule. Boomer notes Giants being written off. Hour ends with Michael Jordan doing taped NBA on NBC segments only and the return of the John Tesh NBA theme.
Hour 1 The Knicks lost big at home Saturday, despite being up 2-1 in the series where they've rarely led. Boomer blamed nerves and Robinson's poor free throws. Jerry's first update included postgame sound from the Knicks' MSG loss. The Pacers are up 3-1 on the Cavs. OKC beat Denver in a low-scoring game. The Yankees beat the A's with Ben Rice's grand slam. Lindor homered in the Mets' win over the Cubs. Torrens got hit in the groin despite a cup. Dart asked reporters to introduce themselves at his press conference. The hour ended with Knicks calls; Boomer thinks opponents enjoy playing at MSG. A caller said Jerry wore a Porzingis jersey when filling in. Hour 2 Belichick's girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, placed 3rd in Miss Maine; Belichick sat with her father, who is younger than him. UNC denied banning her from their football facility. A caller complained about excessive NBA 3-pointers. Jerry's update included bringing a Porzingis jersey to tease Boomer. The Pacers are up 3-1 against the injured Mitchell and the Cavs. Nimmo homered as the Mets beat the Cubs with a 4-run eighth. Baty hit two homers Saturday. Rice's grand slam helped the Yankees beat the A's; Judge noted many Yankees fans in Sacramento. On Mother's Day, Jung homered with his mom watching his brother on the other team. The hour ended with a clip of Schoen confirming his draft pick to Daboll and discussion about the Giants' reportedly difficult interview with Shedeur Sanders. Hour 3 We covered the Knicks-Celtics series and the Mets and Yankees both winning their weekend series. Judge is still playing exceptionally well. Boomer wants Anunoby to shoot more for the Knicks. Jerry's update led with the Cowboys-Eagles NFL opener. Dart mentioned seeing Hard Knocks clips on TikTok. Carr retired from the NFL and the Saints. Mitchell Robinson posted on Instagram, expressing indifference to opinions. Mendoza praised Lindor's home run in the Mets' win over the Cubs. Rice hit a grand slam as the Yankees beat the A's. The hour concluded with Boomer's participation in Burrow's golf tournament, which Burrow missed due to illness. Hour 4 Tonight's Knicks game is crucial; a loss suggests the series is over, while a win to go up 3-1 makes a comeback unlikely. Boomer questions why Knicks fans face constant tension. Towns might have a broken finger, stating, "it is what it is." Gio thinks Boomer is too pessimistic about tonight's game. There are rumors about Woody Allen being banned from MSG. They discussed the "curse of Fat Joe," with Boomer planning to freeze the Porzingis jersey to counter it. Before Jerry's update, they spoke with Ed Randall about prostate tests at tomorrow's Mets game. Jerry previewed Knicks-Celtics game four. Rice hit another grand slam as the Yankees beat the A's, with Judge going 4-for-5. Boomer questioned Sims' absence after recently becoming the Yankees announcer. The Cowboys and Eagles will open the NFL season. Anthony's graduation speech at Syracuse included, "when in doubt, stay Melo." The Moment of the Day highlighted the Rangers' freezer jersey strategy failing. The show ended with Boomer's disbelief at Sims' early time off.
The Giants have been dropping snippets from the first day of the NFL Draft behind the scenes between Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll including their last attempt to trade up for Ward, the trade up for Dart and more. Dan and Nick break all that down plus thoughts from rookie minicamp.
Joe Schoen on a new behind the scenes Giants show subtly tells us Brian Daboll wanted Dart, not necessarily Schoen.
Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post joins Justin Penik to talk everything Giants draft including what to expect on night one and pick number three.00:00 Welcome Ryan Dunleavy4:00 Who's the pick at 3?7:10 The QB Situation + Shedeur Sanders14:35 Disagreement between Daboll and Schoen?22:45 Don't pick players just off of need29:10 Jameis and Russell Wilson have some personality33:40 Giants on the trade block38:00 Final notesUse code GIANTS2025 for 10% off your next SeatGeek order*: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/GIANTS2025. Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discountUpgrade your wardrobe and save on @trueclassic at https://trueclassic.com/TALKINGIANTS! #trueclassicpod #sponsoredCheck 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