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Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te’o and Willie Colon reacting to Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni defending Jalen Hurts - is Jalen Hurts a game manager? BIG DEAL or NO BIG DEAL - 49ers WR Juwon Jennings wants a new deal or wants to be traded? Is Garrett Wilson and Justin Fields playing together a big deal or no big deal? Name that rookie - the hosts play a game where they throw out random trivia questions and they must guess the rookie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te’o, Willie Colon and Saints S Justin Reid discussing the Cleveland Browns complicated QB situation - where does Shedeur Sanders rank in Cleveland? Then Justin weighs in on Justin Jefferson, Jalen Hurts’, and preparing for Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen. Packers starting Left Tackle Rasheed Walker joins the show and talks about his matchups vs. Aidan Hutchinson, Jordan Love, Packers WRs,See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jerry plays audio for Gio of Willie Colon pretty much calling Gio a liar. Gio brings receipts. Evan is recording Rico Brogna podcasts from Europe which pisses Gio off. Evan was not impressed by the manhood of Michaelangelo's David.
Gio's July 4th fishing trip went awry, almost costing him his wedding ring. Callers discussed Gio's TV doppelganger and a golf-related ear amputation. Boomer received a Happy Gilmore club. Willie Colon called Gio a liar, which Gio refuted. Evan's European podcasts annoyed Gio, and he was unimpressed by Michelangelo's David. The Mets lost to the Royals, and the Yankees to the Cubs. Max Fried is unconcerned about his blister. The hour ended with a discussion of the Backstreet Boys at The Sphere and Gio playing Hoodie Allen's "Pretty Face."
Hour 1 Boomer & Gio return from vacation, discussing the All-Star game, Yankees' and Mets' strong positions, and potential trades. Jerry provides a Yankees update, covering their 4-1 loss. Al's vacation meltdown raises questions about future travel. The Mets' loss to Kansas City, the impact of the Rafael Devers trade, and draft picks are also discussed. The hour concludes with Mike Brown's press conference. Hour 2 Boomer and Gio discussed Joe Burrow, boring QBs, and guard dogs after a clip of them appeared on Netflix's “Quarterback.” Gio worried about defending his golf title and recounted a viral golf fight. They debated an overnight caller's gullibility with Joe Benigno and the dangers of licking golf balls. Sports updates covered the Mets' healthy rotation despite a loss, the Yankees' first-half finale loss, and Emmanuel Berbari's home run call. The hour ended with guard dog distractions and Gio's golf game. Hour 3 Gio's July 4th fishing trip went awry, nearly costing him his wedding ring. A caller found Gio's TV doppelganger. Chris Gotterup, Scottish Open winner, is a local but doesn't resemble Gio. A golf tee story led to an ear amputation. Jerry returns with an update; Boomer gets a Happy Gilmore golf club. Willie Colon seemingly called Gio a liar, but Gio had receipts. Gio is annoyed Evan is recording Rico Brogna podcasts from Europe and wasn't impressed by Michaelangelo's David. Sean Manaea pitched well, but the Mets lost to the Royals. The Cubs beat the Yankees. Max Fried is unconcerned about his blister. The guys marvel at the Backstreet Boys' Sphere concert opening. Gio likes Hoodie Allen's "Pretty Face," which samples Jesse McCartney, and played a clip for Boomer. Hour 4 Boomer and Gio discuss the end of summer for football players, Giants and Jets expectations, and a rumor about BT's ejection from a little league game. Jerry delivers his final update, including NBA news. The Yankees and Mets lost before the All-Star break. The Moment of the Day: Fact or Fiction and Joe Benigno's gullibility. In the final segment, Gio informs Boomer about LeBron rumors, his future with the Lakers, a possible return to Cleveland, and his decision to opt-in for maximum money. Tom Brady's PR team reportedly deemed Sofia Vergara too old for him.
Jerry and Willie Colon are in for the vacationing Boomer & Gio. We started with the Mets and Yankees both getting wins. Lindor, Alonso & Soto all were key players in the win. The Yankees had no problem with the Mariners. They moved Jazz Chisholm back to second base. C-Lo is here for his first update of the day and starts with the sounds of the Mets beating the Orioles. Pete Alonso talked about the team's comeback. The Giants had a walk off inside the park home run last night. Giancarlo Stanton was among the Yankees with homers. New Knicks coach Mike Brown met the media and actually took some questions. Willie wonders when we started saying that coaches ‘won the press conference'. We also talked about Todd Bowles and how fans thought he was soft, but Willie said he was tough on players but the media didn't see that. In the final segment of the hour, there was a fight on a golf course involving a former NHL enforcer. We talked about how big guys often get challenged when out in public. Willie then told us how much of an adonis Cam Newton is.
Hour 1 - Jerry and Willie Colon hosted, covering Mets and Yankees wins with key players like Lindor, Alonso, and Soto. Updates included the Mets' comeback, the Giants' walk-off, and Giancarlo Stanton's homer. They discussed new Knicks coach Mike Brown, the concept of coaches "winning the press conference," and Willie defended Todd Bowles's coaching toughness. The hour wrapped up with a golf course fight involving a former NHL enforcer and admiration for Cam Newton's physique. Hour 2 - Jerry watched the first episode of ‘Quarterback' which debuted on Netflix yesterday. The first episode covered the trade of Matthew Stafford for Jared Goff. Al found his wife's breast to be very large. Jerry thinks Goff is a boring guy. Kirk Cousins couldn't believe how complicated the Falcons were making the plays. C-Lo returns for an update, but first a caller asks Willie what happened with Gio at his golf tournament. The Mets won in Baltimore as Pete Alonso homered to tie the game. The Yankees beat the Mariners as Giancarlo Stanton homered. Red Sox radio broadcaster said Rafael Devers skipped out on a first base lesson with Will Clark. Clark himself confirmed this. Mike Brown met the media and talked about winning culture. He would not get into the Knicks past with them firing Thibs. In the final segment of the hour, Willie thinks Al Dukes wrote the new rules for Carnival Cruises. Hour 3- We started the hour continuing our talk about Carnival Cruises. We then turned our attention to Football. A radio host in KC criticized Patrick Mahomes for being ‘fat'. We talked about ‘the look test' for certain players. Instead of the usual C-Lo segment, we have comedian Jeff Ross in the studio. He has a new one man show called, ‘Take a Banana For The Ride'. We also talked about all the roasts including the Roast of Tom Brady. In the final segment of the hour, we had Jeff Ross back and he talked about his journey with colon cancer. Hour 4 - New Knicks coach Mike Brown met the media yesterday and we talked about that and what he brings to the team. Rick Brunson is still on the Knicks staff, but with a reduced role. C-Lo is here for his final update of the day and starts with the Mets beating the Orioles thanks to Lindor, Alonso and Soto. Soto was asked about not making the all star team and he referenced the extra money he would have gotten if he was named. The Yankees beat the Mariners as Judge homered again. Mike Brown was asked if he had to sell himself to the Knicks. Patrick Mahomes told Kay Adams he's ready for the offseason to be over. The Moment of The Day: A trip to Montana and Jared Goff's wife. In the final segment of the show, we talked about Willie's 5 zone air conditioning at home.
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Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te’o and Willie Colon discussing if the Washington Commanders can continue their success from last season with ongoing distractions. Then they analyze the state of the Miami Dolphins after Asante Samuel Sr. took a shot at their organization. Season 2 of Quarterback has begun: Will we talk about Joe Burrow, Kirk Cousins or Jared Goff the most this season? Does Atlanta, Cincinnati or Detroit need a Super Bowl win more?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te’o and Willie Colon looking at the most intriguing storylines this season. Manti gives a list of top-5 defensive players being overlooked and then they analyze the state of the Cincinatti Bengals. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Boomer & Gio are out this week so today it's Jerry and Willie Colon. We started with the Subway Series and how the Mets threw out a bunch of no name pitchers to face Max Fried, and it almost worked. If Cody Bellingers doesn't make that amazing catch and then doubles up Lindor at first. It saved the game for sure. Carlos Mendoza was tossed in the ninth yesterday because of the horrendous strike calls. Pete Alonso will not be doing the HR derby as he wants to enjoy the all star festivities. Juan Soto was not voted to the all star game and some see it as a snub. C-Lo is here for his first update of the day and we heard Dave Sims on the call for the Bellinger catch. The Yankees snapped a 6-game losing streak. Mendoza talked about getting tossed. Evan Roberts is in Paris for vacation and posted some videos about the Mets win on Friday. He also did a Rico Brogna podcast from France. Al is going to Montana next week and has nothing planned. Jerry said he came across professional pillow fighting. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about Aaron Boone and the Yankees as they're going through this bad stretch (not counting the win yesterday). It does not seem like the Yankees are going to run away with the East.
Hour 1 - Boomer & Gio are out this week, so Jerry Recco and Willie Colon hosted, starting with the Subway Series, where the Mets nearly beat the Yanks if not for Cody Bellinger's incredible catch. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza was tossed arguing bad strike calls, and Pete Alonso is skipping the HR Derby. Juan Soto's All-Star snub was also a topic. C-Lo gave his first update, including Dave Sims' call of the Bellinger catch, as the Yankees snapped a six-game losing streak. Evan Roberts is vacationing in Paris, posting Mets win videos and a Rico Brogna podcast. Al is off to Montana with no plans, and Jerry discovered professional pillow fighting. The hour concluded by discussing Aaron Boone and the Yankees' struggles, suggesting they won't run away with the AL East. Hour 2 - A caller to Sal Licata blamed WFAN and the media for players struggling in New York, citing their success after leaving. Willie Colon shared his own experiences with media criticism during his time with the Jets and in Pittsburgh. C-Lo then delivered an update, highlighting the Yankees' win over the Mets, including another Aaron Judge home run and Cody Bellinger's impressive catch and double play. There was also a segment on Anthony Volpe's father confronting fans in the stands who were criticizing his son, with audio of Sal's exchange with the caller on player criticism. The hour concluded with a caller mentioning Montana's attractions, specifically that you can drive to North and South Dakota from there. Hour 3 - The show continued its discussion on player criticism, especially for high-salaried athletes, balancing expectations with the reality of performance. Upcoming Jets and Giants seasons, with Aaron Rodgers' Week 1 return to MetLife, were also reviewed. C-Lo delivered an update, but not before Jerry and a caller had a brief argument. Evan Roberts recorded a "Rico Brogna" podcast from Paris while scoring a game at the airport, and Pete Alonso will be in the All-Star game but not the HR Derby. The hour ended with Jerry introducing a guessing game about an X post and a conversation with the new intern. Hour 4 - The show covered Starling Marte's injury and the Mets' anticipated return of Sean Manaea and Kodai Senga, while Jerry noted a lack of buzz for the Subway Series. The Knicks still haven't held a press conference for new head coach Mike Brown. A humorous discussion ensued about social norms regarding public attire. C-Lo's final update focused on the Yankees' win over the Mets, featuring Cody Bellinger's excellent defense. Other topics included Keith Hernandez's recent success with a plunger, Joe Benigno's seemingly too-early 5 AM Saturday show, and "The Moment of The Day" highlighting Al's unplanned Montana trip. The segment concluded with Jerry feeling "fleeced."
Gio noted several All-Stars, like Pete Crow-Armstrong, with past Mets ties, prompting a caller's anger at David Stearns for their departure. Another caller questioned the Knicks' free agency plans, with Gio suggesting Rich Paul might try to bring LeBron to the Knicks, though Boomer believes they're set. Jerry's final update followed Gio's musings on Zyn pouches and his love for Rum Raisin Haagen-Dazs. The Yankees' comeback fell short against the Brewers due to Devin Williams, while the Mets won game two with a Brandon Nimmo grand slam. The "Moment of The Day" highlighted Gio's golf course allergic reaction. The show will be off next week, with Jerry hosting with Willie Colon on Monday and Wednesday. A caller shared his Zyn addiction experience from the golf course.
Hour 1 The Knicks hired Mike Brown as their new head coach, a move many see as lateral from Tom Thibodeau. The press conference is expected to focus on Thibodeau's departure, as the team hasn't addressed it publicly. Brown inherits the strongest Knicks team in recent memory. In MLB news, the Yankees lost to Toronto despite a comeback, while the Mets won with a Brandon Nimmo grand slam. Francisco Lindor, named an All-Star starter, also homered. Clayton Kershaw achieved his 3,000th strikeout. ESPN's Jeff Passan criticized Yankees fans' complaints. Hour 2 Gio loves the Fourth of July, enjoying fireworks with Ray Charles' "America The Beautiful." Callers debated Anthony Volpe's performance and Boomer's positivity. Gio shared a personal anecdote about a golf ball incident and an allergic reaction. Later, Jerry provided an update, including Evan Roberts' reaction to the Mike Brown hiring. The Yankees lost to Toronto again, with Aaron Judge discussing their slump. The Mets split their doubleheader, believing a winning streak has begun. Golfer Max Homa is leaving X (formerly Twitter) due to its negativity, calling it a "safe haven for assh***s." Hour 3 Boomer believes his prom song was "Candle In The Wind," a choice that surprised Gio. A caller celebrated Mike Brown's hiring as Knicks coach. The hosts then discussed high school class and prom songs, with Gio noting Boomer's supportive golf demeanor with one exception. Jerry's update covered the Yankees' loss to Toronto despite a comeback, and the Mets' win against the Brewers, featuring a Brandon Nimmo grand slam and Francisco Lindor's home run and All-Star starter nomination. Clayton Kershaw also achieved his 3,000th strikeout. The segment concluded by mentioning Green Day's "Good Riddance" as a common farewell song. Hour 4 Gio noted several All-Stars, like Pete Crow-Armstrong, with past Mets ties, prompting a caller's anger at David Stearns for their departure. Another caller questioned the Knicks' free agency plans, with Gio suggesting Rich Paul might try to bring LeBron to the Knicks, though Boomer believes they're set. Jerry's final update followed Gio's musings on Zyn pouches and his love for Rum Raisin Haagen-Dazs. The Yankees' comeback fell short against the Brewers due to Devin Williams, while the Mets won game two with a Brandon Nimmo grand slam. The "Moment of The Day" highlighted Gio's golf course allergic reaction. The show will be off next week, with Jerry hosting with Willie Colon on Monday and Wednesday. A caller shared his Zyn addiction experience from the golf course.
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel talk about the heatwave and how poorly swimming headphones work. Did Tom Brady say no to Aaron Rodgers and Sam Darnold with the Raiders? Brady won a fan competition and Bobby wonders if Tom's level of competitiveness is unhealthy. Travis Hunter signs his rookie deal with the Jaguars. Matt explains what will be expected of Hunter in camp. Super Bowl Champ Willie Colon comments on Rodgers saying this could be his last year in the NFL. Colon has played after an achilles injury as well and gives his thoughts on how Rodgers will play with the Steelers. Bobby asks about Willie's playing days at Hofstra and his transition to the NFL. Willie reveals the strongest and fastest players he ever played against. Willie takes us inside the very real rivalry between the Steelers and the Ravens. "Which age should a grown man stop doing this?" Bobby and Matt explain things like wearing jerseys, painting your face, bringing a glove to a game, or asking for an autograph. Bobby and Matt both discuss dealing with adults seeking autographs just to sell them. Is it ever okay to cry after your team loses? Matt shares a personal experience of why he once cried on the field. Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel talk about the heatwave and how poorly swimming headphones work. Did Tom Brady say no to Aaron Rodgers and Sam Darnold with the Raiders? Brady won a fan competition and Bobby wonders if Tom's level of competitiveness is unhealthy. Travis Hunter signs his rookie deal with the Jaguars. Matt explains what will be expected of Hunter in camp. Super Bowl Champ Willie Colon comments on Rodgers saying this could be his last year in the NFL. Colon has played after an achilles injury as well and gives his thoughts on how Rodgers will play with the Steelers. Bobby asks about Willie's playing days at Hofstra and his transition to the NFL. Willie reveals the strongest and fastest players he ever played against. Willie takes us inside the very real rivalry between the Steelers and the Ravens. "Which age should a grown man stop doing this?" Bobby and Matt explain things like wearing jerseys, painting your face, bringing a glove to a game, or asking for an autograph. Bobby and Matt both discuss dealing with adults seeking autographs just to sell them. Is it ever okay to cry after your team loses? Matt shares a personal experience of why he once cried on the field. Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Cassel is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did a Francesa comment doom the Mets? Plus, the guys discuss if fans had too high expectations for Anthony Volpe; do the Mets need a slump buster? Rob Thomson's benching of Nick Castellanos prompts Boomer & Gio to wonder if Aaron Boone would ever do that; Willie Colon talks Jets and a caller who Joe Benigno dismissed over the weekend called in with an update.
Adam Schein had a little hyperbole for the Rafael Devers trade. The Moment of The Day: Willie Colon had a bathroom emergency at 4am in NYC.
Jerry and Willie Colon are in for B&G. As we sit here on June 17, the Knicks don't seem any closer to signing a head coach. Willie was not happy with the Knicks firing Thibs. C-Lo returns for his final update of the day and starts with the Yankees getting shutout again, 1-0. Adam Schein had a little hyperbole for the Rafael Devers trade. The Moment of The Day: Willie Colon had a bathroom emergency at 4am in NYC. In the final segment of the show, we cleaned up the calls on the Knicks and Yankees.
Jerry Recco and Willie Colon, filling in for B&G, kicked off the hour discussing young athletes' retirement and adjusting to constant home life. They then took a call from a listener who secretly takes time off from work to avoid his wife doing the same. C-Lo's update highlighted another Yankees shutout, the Thunder's near NBA Championship, and Gage Wood's College World Series no-hitter. A classic Steve Somers clip also played. The hour concluded with a debate about the Red Sox trading Rafael Devers, comparing it to the Luka Dončić trade.
Jerry Recco and Willie Colon, filling in for B&G, opened with Jets talk, as Willie stressed the need for Bryce Hall and Braelon Allen to lead the offense and called for "beef eaters." They covered the Yankees' 1-0 loss to the Angels, noting Giancarlo Stanton's two-hit return, and the Thunder's near NBA Championship. The hour concluded with a discussion on post-pandemic tipping.
Jerry Recco and Willie Colon hosted, covering the Yankees' shutout loss, previewing Mets/Braves, and discussing Willie's intruder alarm. C-Lo delivered updates, while they touched on Aaron Boone's comments on Volpe, Giancarlo Stanton's return, and Keith Hernandez's move. The show also mentioned OKC's near NBA title and a College World Series no-hitter, concluding with "What Would Willie Do?"
Hour 1 Jerry Recco and Willie Colon hosted, covering the Yankees' shutout loss, previewing Mets/Braves, and discussing Willie's intruder alarm. C-Lo delivered updates, while they touched on Aaron Boone's comments on Volpe, Giancarlo Stanton's return, and Keith Hernandez's move. The show also mentioned OKC's near NBA title and a College World Series no-hitter, concluding with "What Would Willie Do?" Hour 2 Jerry Recco and Willie Colon, filling in for B&G, opened with Jets talk, as Willie stressed the need for Bryce Hall and Braelon Allen to lead the offense and called for "beef eaters." They covered the Yankees' 1-0 loss to the Angels, noting Giancarlo Stanton's two-hit return, and the Thunder's near NBA Championship. The hour concluded with a discussion on post-pandemic tipping. Hour 3 Jerry Recco and Willie Colon, filling in for B&G, kicked off the hour discussing young athletes' retirement and adjusting to constant home life. They then took a call from a listener who secretly takes time off from work to avoid his wife doing the same. C-Lo's update highlighted another Yankees shutout, the Thunder's near NBA Championship, and Gage Wood's College World Series no-hitter. A classic Steve Somers clip also played. The hour concluded with a debate about the Red Sox trading Rafael Devers, comparing it to the Luka Dončić trade. Hour 4 Jerry and Willie Colon are in for B&G. As we sit here on June 17, the Knicks don't seem any closer to signing a head coach. Willie was not happy with the Knicks firing Thibs. C-Lo returns for his final update of the day and starts with the Yankees getting shutout again, 1-0. Adam Schein had a little hyperbole for the Rafael Devers trade. The Moment of The Day: Willie Colon had a bathroom emergency at 4am in NYC. In the final segment of the show, we cleaned up the calls on the Knicks and Yankees.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with Ian Rapoport on Aaron Rodgers signing his Steelers contract. Hosts Mike Yam, Kyle Brandt, Isaiah Stanback, and David Chang discuss the increased pressure on Mike Tomlin. Ian Rapoport delivers some surprise news from the Packers. Fmr Steelers OL Willie Colon gives his thoughts on the impact Rodgers will have in Pittsburgh and how quickly the Jets can turn things around. Plus, David gives his top 5 sandwiches from NFL cities. Stay tuned for Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with QBs in the NFC East. Hosts Mike Yam, Kyle Brandt, Isaiah Stanback, and David Chang discuss the contract situation of James Cook and how the Browns handle 4 qbs on the roster. Plus, what is the recipe for success with NFL teams? David builds an NFL with his perfect ingredients while giving his invaluable advice on tipping. The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with changes coming to the Cowboys from head coach Brian Schottenheimer. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Isaiah Stanback and Super Bowl Champion Willie Colon discuss the outlook for Dallas in the NFC East. How the Seahawks will handle rookie QB Jalen Milroe? Rams head coach Sean McVay has thoughts on Matt Stafford, but where does the table rank the QB in the NFC? Stay tuned for Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the Packers hoping to make a move in the NFC this season. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Isaiah Stanback and Willie Colon discuss Jordan Love's progress in Green Bay and how the division plays out. Jim Harbaugh wants to help QB Justin Herbert get to the Hall of Fame, is the goal too lofty? After talking Jalen Milroe, Isaiah delivers his favorite duel-threat QBs of all time! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Saturday Edition of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with Bills partial owner Jozy Altidore describing how he took part in announcing a Draft pick for Buffalo. The table awards Draft Superlatives to teams and players before asking which NY QB will have more to prove this season, Russell WIlson or Justin Fields? Plus, Willie Colon relives his experience of winning the Super Bowl with the Steelers! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with Drake Maye on the Patriots future. Hosts Colleen Wolfe, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o and Willie Colon discuss the Titans being this season's surprise contender under Cam Ward. Plus, Actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan joins the table to talk about the last couple of years as a Seahawks fan! Stay tuned for Maxwell Hairston coming up in Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the 'true pros' in the NFL. Hosts Colleen Wolfe, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o and Willie Colon discuss the team has that the feel good vibes this season. Willie gives his thoughts on Aaron Rodgers possibly landing with the Steelers, plus how the QB's time ended with the Jets. Bills draft pick Maxwell Hairston gives his thoughts on heading to Buffalo! Plus, Jameis Winston inspires GMFB's first taste test of capicola! The Good Morning Football Podcast is part of the NFL Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Russillo starts with another edition of Tales From the Couch following OKC's win in Boston (0:45). Then, Ceruti comes on to ask Ryen a series of ‘which player would you rather have' questions (20:01). Next, Willie Colon joins the pod to debate Aaron Rodgers vs. Russell Wilson, share his favorite free agent signings thus far, and reveal his favorite offensive lineman (43:19). Finally, Life Advice with Ceruti and Kyle (79:00) ! Is what I'm doing considered stealing? Check us out on YouTube for exclusive clips, livestreams, and more at https://www.youtube.com/@RyenRussilloPodcast. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Host: Ryen Russillo Guest: Willie Colon Producers: Steve Ceruti, Kyle Crichton, Mike Wargon, and Jonathan Frias This episode is sponsored by State Farm®. Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.® Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brandon Tierney and Sal Licata discuss the Jets quarterback options and what makes them most sense for Gang Green. Plus, Evan Roberts makes the case for the Jets to trade up for Cam Ward; Evan reacts to an email calling him out on his Davante Adams take, and explains why Aaron Rodgers on the Giants would bother him; Gio and Willie Colon discuss recent comments made by Sauce Gardner.
Brandon Tierney and Sal Licata discuss the Jets quarterback options and what makes them most sense for Gang Green. Plus, Evan Roberts makes the case for the Jets to trade up for Cam Ward; Evan reacts to an email calling him out on his Davante Adams take, and explains why Aaron Rodgers on the Giants would bother him; Gio and Willie Colon discuss recent comments made by Sauce Gardner.
Brandon Tierney and Sal Licata discuss the Jets quarterback options and what makes them most sense for Gang Green. Plus, Evan Roberts makes the case for the Jets to trade up for Cam Ward; Evan reacts to an email calling him out on his Davante Adams take, and explains why Aaron Rodgers on the Giants would bother him; Gio and Willie Colon discuss recent comments made by Sauce Gardner.
Hour 1 Gio and Willie Colon, filling in for Boomer, discussed the Knicks' loss to the Lakers, highlighting Jalen Brunson's ankle injury and Karl-Anthony Towns' return after a brief absence due to a family death, contrary to Draymond Green's rumor of a Jimmy Butler encounter. Jerry's update covered the Knicks' defeat, Thibs' post-game comments, and Green's podcast speculation. Edwin Diaz attributed his poor spring training performance to excessive excitement, while Jose Iglesias addressed his Mets departure. Tommy DeVito's Giants return and Pat McAfee's report of Will Howard's parking lot workout, which angered Warren Sapp, were also discussed, prompting a recollection of Al Dukes' Sapp encounter. Finally, a naked woman's removal from a Houston flight and Willie's upcoming Houston trip, coupled with his "off the bottle" gout management, rounded out the hour. Hour 2 The Giants' potential pursuit of Aaron Rodgers, following the Matthew Stafford setback, sparked debate about the potential distraction he'd bring, with Gio questioning Rodgers' possible interest in a 3-win team and the implications for the Giants' management. Jerry's update covered the Knicks' loss and Brunson's injury, Matthew Stafford's podcast appearance, and Rick Pitino's wedding night coaching interview story. Carlos Mendoza downplayed Edwin Diaz's early spring struggles. The hour concluded with a discussion about retirement, prompted by a caller, Willie's bar ownership in the Bronx, and the shift from alcohol to edibles among younger generations. Hour 3 The conversation shifted to 90s R&B's questionable lyrical content, exemplified by Sisqo's "Thong Song," prompting Gio to reminisce about his high school hip-hop fashion and dancehall music phase. Jerry's update, preceded by a caller's strip club anecdote for Willie, covered the Lakers' victory and LeBron's post-game comments, Mark Cuban's surprise at the Luka deal, Matthew Stafford's 2026 plans revealed on his wife's podcast, and Art Stapleton's update on the Giants' Rodgers pursuit. A subway altercation audio clip was also played. The hour concluded with confusion over the sold-out Dom Dolla show at Madison Square Garden. Hour 4 Stephen A. Smith and LeBron James had a run-in over Smith's criticism of Bronny. Kai Cenat defended LeBron to Smith, while Charles Barkley criticized Kendrick Perkins and ESPN's LeBron coverage.
Gio and Willie Colon, filling in for Boomer, discussed the Knicks' loss to the Lakers, highlighting Jalen Brunson's ankle injury and Karl-Anthony Towns' return after a brief absence due to a family death, contrary to Draymond Green's rumor of a Jimmy Butler encounter. Jerry's update covered the Knicks' defeat, Thibs' post-game comments, and Green's podcast speculation. Edwin Diaz attributed his poor spring training performance to excessive excitement, while Jose Iglesias addressed his Mets departure. Tommy DeVito's Giants return and Pat McAfee's report of Will Howard's parking lot workout, which angered Warren Sapp, were also discussed, prompting a recollection of Al Dukes' Sapp encounter. Finally, a naked woman's removal from a Houston flight and Willie's upcoming Houston trip, coupled with his "off the bottle" gout management, rounded out the hour.
Willie Colon is sitting in with Gio today and the guys agree that, while Kyler Murray can help the Giants or another QB-needy team, the Giants can't give up the third overall pick to get him. Gio is not a fan of Ryan Seacrest as the new host of Wheel of Fortune. Jerry's update covered a busy day of NFL moves and Gio heard Sauce Gardner say he expects an extension from the Jets this offseason. They also discussed Jose Iglesias officially signing with a new team. Gio introduces Willie to playing the Google autofill game.
Rick Pitino discusses the Vice TV documentary about him and St. John's, the team's season, and upcoming games. Gio's feed shows something "heartwarming" but indescribable on air. The Moment of The Day questions Willie Colon's brand loyalty. Willie's wife is unhappy that he'd share a suite with OJ Simpson.
Hour 1 Gio & Willie Colon are in today. Gio is annoyed by people agreeing with Solomon Thomas' take on Aaron Rodgers. Willie thinks it's over for Rodgers. C-Lo gives an update on Pete Alonso, Steve Cohen, and Aaron Judge. Gio is amused by Doug Gottlieb's college coaching disaster. Hour 2 The Mets and Yankees are already dealing with injuries. Gio is nervous about the high expectations for the Mets and doesn't like their new spring training hats. He also finds the Mrs. Met costume curvy and Rosie Red 'sexy'. A Delta plane flipped in Toronto, but no one died. Devers refuses to switch positions for Bregman. Gio was affected by the new Netflix docuseries on Gabby Petito. Hour 3 Gio & Willie discussed the OJ Simpson documentary, Willie's belief in aliens, Dua Lipa's USAID involvement, Steve Cohen, Pete Alonso, Aaron Judge, Juan Soto, Rick Pitino's viral halftime speech, the Jets potentially franchise tagging DJ Reed, and the Giants' culture problem. Hour 4 Rick Pitino discusses the Vice TV documentary about him and St. John's, the team's season, and upcoming games. Gio's feed shows something "heartwarming" but indescribable on air. The Moment of The Day questions Willie Colon's brand loyalty. Willie's wife is unhappy that he'd share a suite with OJ Simpson.
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Russillo starts the show with his thoughts on Ravens-Bills and what it's fair to critique Lamar Jackson on (0:50). Then, he's joined by Willie Colon to recap all four divisional games, discuss the Chiefs' penalty controversy, and talk about which of Willie's former teammates he could beat in a fight (16:55). Then, Ryen shares his picks for Notre Dame–Ohio State (61:39) before Ceruti and Kyle join for Life Advice (69:12)! How do I tell the girls I'm hooking up with that I have no interest in dating them? Check us out on YouTube for exclusive clips, livestreams, and more at https://www.youtube.com/@RyenRussilloPodcast. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Host: Ryen Russillo Guest: Willie Colon Producers: Steve Ceruti, Kyle Crichton, and Mike Wargon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jerry Recco and Willie Colon discuss the fan reaction to the Giants beating the Colts in Week 17. Plus, Boomer and Gio wonder if a Brian Flores-Sam Darnold package could be the right move for the Giants; Jerry and Willie explain why all is not lost for the G-Men after falling out of the No. 1 pick; Chris McMonigle and Keith McPherson assess the Giants' ‘setback' while Evan and Tiki debate if Saquon Barkley was trolling John Mara in a commercial.
Jerry Recco and Willie Colon discuss the fan reaction to the Giants beating the Colts in Week 17. Plus, Boomer and Gio wonder if a Brian Flores-Sam Darnold package could be the right move for the Giants; Jerry and Willie explain why all is not lost for the G-Men after falling out of the No. 1 pick; Chris McMonigle and Keith McPherson assess the Giants' ‘setback' while Evan and Tiki debate if Saquon Barkley was trolling John Mara in a commercial.
Willie Colon and Jerry Recco are in for the guys and started the show by discussing their New Year's Eve plans. Do people really get excited over the ball drop every year? They also give a shoutout to the New York Sanitation Department for a quick cleanup in Times Square. The Jets rumors are getting out of hand, Willie saw one that said the Jets could pry Howie Roseman from the Eagles, but it's probably not true. C-Lo is here and he starts his update by taking us back to year one of Boomer and Carton when they celebrated New Year's. Next he has all the sound from the NYE College Football games. Plus Bill Belichick talked about teams resting their starters in week 18. In the last segment of the hour the guys dug deeper into the idea of stars sitting out in big games.
Jerry and Willie Colon are here on the second-to-last Football Monday of the regular season. The Giants won a game to knock themselves out of position for the number one overall pick. Willie says players will never tank. Jerry saw flashes of why he thought the Giants would be a good team going into the year. Willie doesn't think the Giants are that far away. CLo is here for his first update of the day and begins with Malik Nabers having a big day in the Giants win over the Colts. The Eagles blew out the Cowboys to clinch the NFC East and Saquon Barkley hit 2,000 rushing yards for the season. The Jets had another embarrassing blowout loss in Buffalo. Jayden Daniels and the Commanders clinched a playoff berth. Raheem Morris tried to explain his poor clock management after the Falcons loss. The guys discuss their impressions of Tom Brady the broadcaster. In the final segment of the hour, Jerry shares some responses to the Giants win with Willie. Most fans were not happy the team cost themselves the top pick. Chris McMonigle was one of them and Jerry reads his tweets.
Hour 1 Jerry and Willie Colon are here on the second-to-last Football Monday of the regular season. The Giants won a game to knock themselves out of position for the number one overall pick. Willie says players will never tank. Jerry saw flashes of why he thought the Giants would be a good team going into the year. Willie doesn't think the Giants are that far away. CLo is here for his first update of the day and begins with Malik Nabers having a big day in the Giants win over the Colts. The Eagles blew out the Cowboys to clinch the NFC East and Saquon Barkley hit 2,000 rushing yards for the season. The Jets had another embarrassing blowout loss in Buffalo. Jayden Daniels and the Commanders clinched a playoff berth. Raheem Morris tried to explain his poor clock management after the Falcons loss. The guys discuss their impressions of Tom Brady the broadcaster. In the final segment of the hour, Jerry shares some responses to the Giants win with Willie. Most fans were not happy the team cost themselves the top pick. Chris McMonigle was one of them and Jerry reads his tweets. Hour 2 Jerry asks Willie how the Jets offense can look so good in spurts but struggle overall. Willie says it's a lack of attention to detail. Willie also details how many of the Jets' mistakes are a result of bad coaching. Willie thinks Rodgers will be back in 2025. Jerry believes the fanbase is split and Willie acknowledges that Rodgers hasn't given the fans anything positive to hold onto. CLo returns for an update and begins with a much happier Brian Daboll after the Giants offense had a big day. Mike Francesa eulogized former President Jimmy Carter as only he can. Jerry thinks of “onion breath” whenever he hears Woody Johnson's name. The Jets were humiliated by the Bills. Jets players are confused by how bad they're been this season. In the final segment of the hour, a Giants fan calls to express his excitement over the team winning yesterday. Jerry looks back at top QBs from the last few drafts. Hour 3 Jerry takes a caller's advice and looks at how many first round QBs won Super Bowls with the team that drafted them. Willie points out the difference a young QB like Jayden Daniels can make. Jerry says the Jets need to hire one of three guys to be their next head coach: Jon Gruden. Brian Flores or Mike Vrabel. Willie is intrigued by the Brooklyn-born Flores and Vrabel because of what he did with the Titans. Jerry and Willie wonder if Mike McCarthy could choose to leave the Cowboys and then be an option for the Jets. Willie and Jerry agree that the Jets are somehow worse off now than they were last year and it doesn't make any sense how that happened. CLo returns for an update and begins with Ihmir Smith-Marsette's kickoff return for a TD that opened the second half. Brian Daboll commented on why the QB play was so good for the Giants yesterday. Saquon hit 2,000 yards for the season and has a chance to break the single-season record against the Giants on Sunday. Sauce Gardner doesn't understand how the Jets have this much talent with so little to show for it. Raheem Morris acknowledged after the game that he made a clock management mistake. Sam Darnold led the Vikings to their 14th win. In the final segment of the hour, Jerry continues the countdown of top Moments of the Day for 2024. Hour 4 Jerry has Willie play “The Bridge Game” where he names available bridge QBs and asks if the Giants or Jets should pursue any of them. Willie cringes at most of the names, is intrigued by a few but thinks Aaron Rodgers is the best option for the Jets in 2025. CLo returns for his final update of the day and says how about those Giants? They exploded on offense against the Colts. The Jets game was so much of a laugher that even Mitchell Trubisky got in on the fun. The Knicks had fun making goat sounds after Jalen Brunson carried them to a victory on Saturday. The Moment of The Day: Mike Francesa paid tribute to President Jimmy Carter. In the final segment of the day ...
Jerry Recco and Chris Lopresti discuss the Giants tanking and what priorities the team must address. Plus, Willie Colon joins Jerry and debate whether or not Brian Daboll deserves to return; Marc Malusis looks at who is most to blame for Giants' season and explains which QB he prefers in the draft between Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward; Shaun Morash and Tiki Barber react to the Giants gaining sole possession of the No. 1 pick; C-Lo and Jerry wonder how different the Giants can look next year.
Jerry Recco and Chris Lopresti discuss the Giants tanking and what priorities the team must address. Plus, Willie Colon joins Jerry and debate whether or not Brian Daboll deserves to return; Marc Malusis looks at who is most to blame for Giants' season and explains which QB he prefers in the draft between Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward; Shaun Morash and Tiki Barber react to the Giants gaining sole possession of the No. 1 pick; C-Lo and Jerry wonder how different the Giants can look next year.
Jerry is joined by Willie Colon for this Christmas Eve show and Willie says Jerry's Grinch shirt is very on-brand. The NFC North has three of the best teams in football and Jerry is ready for lesser teams who win worse divisions to stop being rewarded over better teams who don't win stronger divisions. Willie thinks the Commanders are a team to watch out for in the playoffs. Willie is happy that a beleaguered fanbase now has their guy in Jayden Daniels. Jerry says watching good teams is a reminder of how far away the Giants and Jets are. The guys discuss the Jets issues and Willie says the team has too much talent to be as bad as they are and many problems that go beyond Aaron Rodgers. CLo is here for his first update of the day but first we learn Willie is not a big Christmas guy. CLo says because of work he is not able to celebrate as much as he would like to. Willie's wife told him they aren't doing gifts this year but something is telling him to have one ready to give. The Knicks beat the Raptors last night and Jerry says the Knicks feel like the Yankees - they're fine, let's check in on them in the playoffs. Willie is loving the Knicks and Jerry finds himself liking them even as a Nets fan. The Packers easily handled the Saints on Monday Night Football. Aaron Rodgers joked about being released by a teenager on The Pat McAfee Show. The Devils blew the Rangers out. In the final segment of the hour, callers share gift ideas for Willie and Jerry expands on his love of Walgreens. Willie thinks Jerry is an enigma.
Russillo starts the show with his thoughts on the Lions' victory over the Packers and Dan Campbell's fourth-down decisions (0:34). Then, he's joined by Willie Colon to discuss the Lions, what makes Mike Tomlin special, and Aaron Rodgers (10:09). Next, Chris Fallica comes on to explain how he thinks the playoff committee has erred and share who he thinks has the edge in the conference championship games (42:15). Finally, another edition of the Alliance (70:51) and Life Advice (74:45). Has my friend overstayed his welcome? Check us out on YouTube for exclusive clips, livestreams, and more at https://www.youtube.com/@RyenRussilloPodcast. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Host: Ryen Russillo Guests: Willie Colon and Chris Fallica Producers: Steve Ceruti, Kyle Crichton, and Mike Wargon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices