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This week's Jets highlights are all about the hiring of Frank Reich as the team's new offensive coordinator, and reactions to Shaun Morash's report that Darren Mougey is already fed up with Woody Johnson. Plus, is there any hope the owner "pulls a James Dolan" and finally changes his ways?
This week's Jets highlights are all about the hiring of Frank Reich as the team's new offensive coordinator, and reactions to Shaun Morash's report that Darren Mougey is already fed up with Woody Johnson. Plus, is there any hope the owner "pulls a James Dolan" and finally changes his ways?
Scott Mason talks Jets 2026 offseason with Tony Vegas of the First Class podcast! Tony shares his thoughts on the 2025 season, the beginning of the Aaron Glenn & Darren Mougey regime, what needs to be fixed going forward, a look ahead to free agency, potential draft strategy, the issues that persist with Jets owner Woody Johnson ........and much more! Check out the Play Like A Jet store and get your "Play Like A Jet" logo shirt RIGHT NOW! Hoodies, hats, mugs, etc.....also available! https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/19770068-play-like-a-jet-logo-shirt?store_id=717242 To advertise on Play Like A Jet, please contact: Justin@Brokencontrollermedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Jets finally make it official: Frank Reich is the new offensive coordinator. Tiki calls it a smart, stabilizing hire for Aaron Glenn, but Evan keeps it real, a “single to center field” that doesn't fix the one thing that matters most: quarterback. They dig into Reich's résumé (Philly success, Indy chaos, Carolina disaster), why some fans can talk themselves into it, and why the vibe around the franchise still feels inevitable. Then it turns into a full-on Jets credibility brawl. Shaun Morash is in the crosshairs of Jets fans and Craig Carton after yesterday's reporting, and Evan lays out why the public treats them like extremes. Morash pushes back, defends his sourcing, clarifies the Darren Muji comments, and explains why the Jets always seem to be playing defense. Plus, the show tackles the bigger point behind all of it: Woody Johnson's involvement, the “toxic” perception around the league, and why Jets fans can't get inspired until the organization proves it can simply win.
Woody Johnson has to stop meddling for the Jets to have any hope of turning things around. Woody hasn't done his own hires any favors. Woody Johnson is showing the world he regrets hiring Aaron Glenn. Hour 1.
A reunion the Yankees should pursue and don't sleep on the Mets rotation. Nolan McLean hype and Woody Johnson is undermining Aaron Glenn. Hour 4.
Woody Johnson is making sure nobody wants to work for the Jets. A better name for the Jets to consider as OC and what are the Cavs doing trading for James Harden? Developing QBs, don't break up the Knicks and Tommy is happy with his cat. Hour 5.
Woody Johnson has to stop meddling for the Jets to have any hope of turning things around.
Gang’s All Here: A NY Jets Football Podcast from New York Post Sports
The New York Jets have hired Frank Reich as their new Offensive Coordinator, and the debate is ON. Is this the veteran presence the Jets offense desperately needs—or another recycled hire that won't move the needle? On today's episode of Gang's All Here, we break down: Why the Jets chose Frank Reich What his offense could look like in New York How this impacts Aaron Rodgers and the rest of the offense Whether this move signals stability—or desperation Jets fans, sound off in the comments. Is Frank Reich the right hire, or are the Jets stuck in the same old cycle? Timecodes*** 0:00 Intro 2:00 Frank Reich Hired as Jets OC 8:22 Reich picking the new QB? 12:00 Wink Martindale & Darren Mougey Rumors 18:00 Woody Johnson's Influence 21:00 Kirk Cousins Connection 26:20 Reich Likes the Jets Offense 31:00 Kyler Murray to the Jets? 39:00 Filling out the Rest of Offensive Staff 42:30 Super Bowl & Sam Darnold
Breaking news hits early as the New York Giants officially hire Matt Nagy as offensive coordinator under John Harbaugh. The crew digs into Nagy's winding path from Chicago to Kansas City, his fit with Jaxson Dart, and why Theo Johnson could quietly thrive in this offense. It is not a splashy hire, but it feels deliberate, competent, and very Giants. Then the conversation takes a sharp turn to the New York Jets, where exclusive reporting paints a bleak picture of an organization unraveling from the top down. Woody Johnson is accused of stripping authority from head coach Aaron Glenn, blocking key hires including Wink Martindale, and creating a culture so toxic that league insiders are warning others to stay away. As the Giants project stability and direction, the Jets appear stuck in a familiar cycle of dysfunction with no clear exit in sight.
his segment opens with a full takedown of what the Pro Bowl has become and why it no longer means what it used to. Justin Fields turning down the Pro Bowl earns respect, while seeing Shedeur Sanders labeled a “Pro Bowler” highlights how hollow the honor has become. The crew argues the solution is simple: keep Pro Bowl selection as a standalone honor, then separate it from the exhibition event entirely, possibly reimagined as a fan focused showcase tied to flag football and the future Olympic push. From there, the conversation swings back to New York football. The New York Giants are praised for leaning into real coaching and teaching under John Harbaugh, with callers emphasizing fundamentals like catching, tackling, and development, especially with young players such as Theo Johnson. The takeaway is that this staff feels deliberate and built to improve players, not just manage games. Meanwhile, the New York Jets spiral continues. Calls center on ownership dysfunction, whether Woody Johnson is driving the franchise into a dead end, and the bleak reality that even big name saviors like Mike Tomlin feel unrealistic. The hour circles the same haunting question Jets fans cannot escape: who, if anyone, can actually save this franchise.
After painting the bleakest picture yet of the New York Jets, the crew tries to find the one possible silver lining: if this thing fully detonates, does Woody Johnson finally have his “James Dolan moment” where he spends big on a true franchise savior and then actually steps back? They debate what the Jets are missing most, not just a quarterback or an OC, but a real football “filter” between ownership and the people trying to do the job. The frustration boils over when money enters the chat: rumors of Aaron Glenn earning massive dollars, fans getting crushed by rising costs at MetLife Stadium, and the core question that drives every call: if you are charging people a fortune, how do you not do everything possible to win? Plus, calls pour in as Jets fans hit their breaking point, from “denouncing” fandom to wondering if the league would ever step in, while the show circles back to the reality that competence is the rarest commodity in this building right now.
Super Bowl Week continued with breaking Giants and Jets news, plus Evan proves Aaron Boone may be wrong.
The New York Giants finally lock in their offensive coordinator as Matt Nagy comes over from the Kansas City Chiefs to join John Harbaugh. The crew breaks down what Nagy's offense could mean for Jaxson Dart, why Theo Johnson might be a sneaky winner, and how much credit should go to Andy Reid after Nagy's mixed run with the Chicago Bears. Then the mood flips to the New York Jets, as exclusive reporting paints a franchise with no real head coach autonomy, with Woody Johnson stepping in and Aaron Glenn getting undercut, including a wild twist involving Wink Martindale. Giants competence, Jets chaos, and a fan base bracing for impact.
Hour 2 keeps the spotlight on the growing divide between New York football franchises. The New York Giants officially bring in Matt Nagy, and the discussion centers on competence, development, and why this staff feels trustworthy under John Harbaugh, even if the hire is not flashy. On the other side, the New York Jets remain mired in dysfunction. Woody Johnson is painted as increasingly hands on, confidence in Aaron Glenn continues to erode, and fans openly wonder if there is any path to credibility without a complete reset or a powerful buffer between ownership and football operations. The hour also features a classic Posted & Toasted segment that dredges up old takes, cold tweets, and station personalities getting exposed, followed by a full blown showdown involving Aaron Boone. Boone fires back at criticism over how the New York Yankees handled Jasson Domínguez, prompting a deep dive into the actual numbers that turns anecdotal frustration into hard evidence. Add in raw Jets fan calls, season ticket soul searching at MetLife Stadium, and the growing sense that one franchise is moving forward while the other is stuck arguing with itself.
Scott Mason talks Jets 2026 offseason with award winning hip hop artist and producer On Cue! OC shares his thoughts on the 2025 season, the beginning of the Aaron Glenn & Darren Mougey regime, what needs to be fixed going forward, a look ahead to free agency, potential draft strategy, the issues that persist with Jets owner Woody Johnson ........and much more! Check out the Play Like A Jet store and get your "Play Like A Jet" logo shirt RIGHT NOW! Hoodies, hats, mugs, etc.....also available! https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/19770068-play-like-a-jet-logo-shirt?store_id=717242 To advertise on Play Like A Jet, please contact: Justin@Brokencontrollermedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The 4th and final hour of Evan & Tiki is packed with Jets drama and classic WFAN chaos. Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic joins to break down the reported Jon Gruden phone call with the Jets, who made the call, Aaron Glenn's shaky footing, Woody Johnson's involvement, and the uncertain plan at offensive coordinator and quarterback. Plus, calls on the Rangers vs Islanders rivalry, Knicks history debates, Mets vs Yankees lineup arguments, WWE Royal Rumble predictions, and a hilarious edition of Idiots With Idioms to close out the show.
Hour 2 opens with Jon Gruden finally addressing the rumor mill on Tampa sports radio, flatly saying there was “never anything” from the New York Jets. Evan and Tiki Barber dig into what that actually means, parsing the difference between an “offer” versus contact through agents, friends, or back channels, and why the wording can be technically true while still avoiding the full story. They also push back hard on fans dismissing credible reporting, defending Diana Russini and Zack Rosenblatt and explaining how information can be real while still being shaped by the motivations of whoever leaked it. The conversation turns into a bigger question: who benefits from the Gruden chatter being out there, and could it make Aaron Glenn look better or worse depending on what gets pinned on him versus Woody Johnson? Then the show takes a left turn into comedy when a caller, Ozzie from Woodridge, “bullies” both Evan and Shaun about their hair on YouTube, leading to on-air style changes, hat reveals, and plenty of roasting. On the phones, the Malik Willis conversation heats up with callers pitching him as a real Jets swing, plus trade ideas and fear that he ends up elsewhere. The hour closes by pivoting to the NBA trade deadline drama: how a potential Giannis Antetokounmpo move could ripple into a New York Knicks decision on Karl-Anthony Towns, why Oklahoma City Thunder and Golden State Warriors keep getting mentioned, and the ultimate high-risk debate: is Anthony Davis worth the gamble if you are chasing a title?
Evan reacts to Robert Saleh being introduced as the new head coach of the Tennessee Titans and plays the clip that is driving New York Jets fans crazy, Saleh joking that in New York, when he did not call plays, he felt like a “timeout and red flag guy” with the best seat in the house. Evan explains why it does not annoy him the way it annoys Jets fans, and instead turns it into a bigger point about how hard the jump is from coordinator to head coach when you are no longer fully plugged into the scheme every snap. From there, the conversation shifts into a blunt lesson about the risks of hiring first-time head coaches and why Woody Johnson keeps putting the Jets in the same cycle. The crew connects it back to the current direction under Aaron Glenn and why the rumored pursuit of veteran offensive leadership like Frank Reich makes sense if you want the “head coach of the offense” alongside a defensive-minded head coach. Then, right on cue, the segment flips into levity as Shaun launches Cinco de Loncho, a rapid-fire Top 5 of what to watch with no football this weekend, including the debut of NBC Sunday night hoops, the Grammys, and anything Craig has not already spoiled.
Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic joins the show to address Jon Gruden publicly denying the Jets rumor and makes it crystal clear: he stands by his reporting that the New York Jets made a phone call to gauge interest, not that they offered him a job. Zack explains why Gruden might be playing semantics, why it may not benefit him to embarrass a team, and how stories like this get distorted once they hit the rumor mill. From there, the conversation turns to the Jets larger plan, or lack of one. Zack says the offensive coordinator search has been messy and shifting, but he still believes Frank Reich is the most likely landing spot because he would function as the “head coach of the offense,” allowing Aaron Glenn to focus on defense. They also dig into the quarterback problem, the thin list of realistic options, and why the Jets are stuck between short-term band-aids and a long-term rebuild. Finally, Zack tackles the biggest fear Jets fans have: Woody Johnson getting too involved as pressure mounts. He describes how quickly the internal plan seemed to change, why the coaching staff decisions scream disarray, and how the Jets are being mocked around the league in a way he has not seen during his time covering the team. The interview ends with the blunt question of whether this job is becoming toxic, and what happens next if the Jets stumble again.
Should the Knicks be patient with their pursuit of Giannis? Also, Woody Johnson is far too involved with the Jets right now & Dave is anti-kindness committee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It feels like Woody Johnson is way too involved with the Jets right now. How does this ever get better? Also, what would a realistic Giannis trade look like for the Knicks? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
C-Lo's here with Jon Gruden shutting down those Jets rumors while Brandon Tierney pulls no punches on Woody Johnson. Boomer's got a Raiders coaching prediction, an emotional Joe Brady in Buffalo, and the Islanders sweep the Rangers.
The Jets rumor mill hits a new level when reports surface that New York reached out to Jon Gruden, and the crew immediately connects the dots to a bigger, messier question: is this really Aaron Glenn's show, or is Woody Johnson still lurking with “suggestions” that can shake the whole building? Connor Hughes joins to explain what he's hearing from inside the organization, why the Jets' coaching plan has felt scattered, and how quickly a bad start could turn any “big name” hire into instant chaos. Along the way, the conversation digs into how toxic the Jets' reputation has become around the league, why the staff changes caught people off guard, and why the franchise feels like it's stuck in a never ending cycle of headlines, embarrassment, and “trust us” messaging. If Gruden turned them down once, does that make it even more likely the Jets come crawling back later, especially if the season goes sideways again? And if the Jets keep operating like this, what does that say about who's really steering the ship?
The Jets hit the reset button again, and the fallout is ugly. With Aaron Glenn firing coaches and still searching for an offensive coordinator, the conversation turns to the wildest report yet: the Jets allegedly offered Jon Gruden a staff role, and the guys think that only happens if Woody Johnson is the one making the call. That sparks the bigger question: is this the setup for Gruden to become the next Jets head coach once the season goes sideways? Hour 1 dives into why the Jets feel like a disaster in the making for 2026: no OC, no QB, and a staff that looks like a collection of “singles to center field” hires. The crew debates whether the franchise should just go full drastic now, or ride out Glenn, embrace the tank, chase the No. 1 pick, and then make the big swing later (Arch Manning dreams included). Plus, a heated caller debate on whether Gruden should ever be hired again, the reality of the Jets' league-wide reputation, cap space vs dead money, and a potential “path forward” that includes a real play-caller and a quarterback swing like Malik Willis or Teddy Bridgewater. Then it's a quick pivot to Knicks notes after a win, with Karl-Anthony Towns again sitting late, Clyde calling out the defense, and more questions about crunch-time lineups.
With Todd Monken officially off the board, Tiki drops a fresh “Top 5” list of preferred Giants offensive coordinator candidates, ranging from familiar names like Matt Nagy and Kliff Kingsbury to intriguing newer options tied to successful coaching trees. The conversation hits what the Giants job actually offers, why play-calling matters, and why the safest endorsement might simply be “whoever John Harbaugh picks.” Then the show gets sideswiped by breaking Jets news that somehow feels even more Jets than usual: New York hires Brian Duker as defensive coordinator after a virtual interview just 21 hours earlier, with the clear implication that Aaron Glenn is essentially taking over the defense himself. The reaction is immediate, equal parts disbelief and dread, as callers torch Woody Johnson, question how any of this qualifies as a plan, and argue the only person who could survive this level of dysfunction is a full power “CEO coach” like Jon Gruden. The segment closes with the larger fear hovering over everything: the Jets' reputation is so bad that even elite quarterback prospects may steer clear, which turns “hope” into something darker, rooting for the No. 1 pick and praying the next coaching hire finally resets the franchise.
Evan lays out his blunt read on the Jets reaching out to Jon Gruden: it feels less like a coordinator search and more like a preview of what Woody Johnson might do when Aaron Glenn is gone. To separate paranoia from reality, the show brings in Jets reporter Connor Hughes to explain what he's hearing inside the building, how “hands off” Woody really is, and why a name like Gruden almost certainly touched ownership at some level. Connor details how the Jets' staff plan has shifted in real time, why candidates believed the defensive coordinator job was traditional before Aaron Glenn decided he wanted to call plays, and how the process spiraled from big-name interviews into a lesser-known hire with Glenn essentially running the defense. On offense, he explains the original plan to keep Tanner Engstrom in place with a veteran “head coach of the offense,” why firing him complicates things, and why Frank Reich is trending as the likely answer once the required interview process plays out. The bigger takeaway is the one Jets fans can't escape: the organization is getting mocked league-wide, the timeline to get a staff and quarterback plan in order is shrinking fast, and any Gruden connection is gasoline on a situation that already feels toxic. The segment then pivots to the Giants, where optimism is rising under John Harbaugh and the OC opening is suddenly one of the most attractive springboards in the league. Finally, the show reacts to fresh Browns drama involving Jim Schwartz, adding another dose of “what are they doing?” dysfunction to a day that already has plenty of it.
Scott Mason talks Jets 2026 offseason with Gordon Damer of WFAN and the Gordon Damer on Sports podcast! Gordon shares his thoughts on the 2025 season, the beginning of the Aaron Glenn & Darren Mougey regime, what the Jets should do at QB, a look ahead to free agency, potential draft strategy, the issues that persist with Jets owner Woody Johnson ........and much more! Check out the Play Like A Jet store and get your "Play Like A Jet" logo shirt RIGHT NOW! Hoodies, hats, mugs, etc.....also available! https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/19770068-play-like-a-jet-logo-shirt?store_id=717242 To advertise on Play Like A Jet, please contact: Justin@Brokencontrollermedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's a new snowed-in yet fired-up Davey Mac Sports Program as we're talking about the AFC and NFC Championship games! Snow hits Denver! Sean Payton with a very questionable call! Kurt Warner didn't like the game! The Pats are headed back to the Super Bowl! Meanwhile, the Seahawks get past the Rams in a classic! Sam Darnold is going to the Super Bowl and the Jets fan and Woody Johnson have big regrets! Mina Kimes was dead wrong! Most people at ESPN are stupid! Plus, radio legend discusses using his snow blower! And his former partner, Chris "Mad Dog" Russo, can't pronounce Jaxon Smith-Njigba! Also, is ESPN burying Inside The NBA with Charles, Kenny, Shaq and Ernie? And if so...why?! We discuss! Plus, the Yankees re-sign Cody Bellinger and Dave shows off a photoshop he did in Cody's honor! It's a fun and fiery new 419th episode of the Davey Mac Sports Program that'll keep you warm in this blizzard! BOOM!
Scott Mason talks Jets 2026 offseason with former right hand man to Gerry Reese in the Giants' front office and current NFL Network analyst, Marc Ross! Marc shares his thoughts on the 2025 season, the beginning of the Aaron Glenn & Darren Mougey regime, what the Jets should do at QB, a look ahead to free agency, potential draft strategy, the issues that persist with Jets owner Woody Johnson ........and much more! Check out the Play Like A Jet store and get your "Play Like A Jet" logo shirt RIGHT NOW! Hoodies, hats, mugs, etc.....also available! https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/19770068-play-like-a-jet-logo-shirt?store_id=717242 To advertise on Play Like A Jet, please contact: Justin@Brokencontrollermedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Just when you think the worst ideas in regards to how to fix the Jets QB situation comes from “randos” on x, along comes ESPN and outdoes all of them. https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/69525921/download.mp3 From the worldwide leader in sports, an nfl executive said the Jets would have available to them, Geno Smith, Tua Tagovaiola or Kyler Murray. And no, we’re not joking. Directly from ESPN.com: This notion isn’t exactly bold — all three quarterbacks appear to not be in the long-term plans of their current franchises. But they are each former Pro Bowlers and several teams have a glaring need at the position each year. “Do the Jets get one of those three — that’s really the question I have,” an AFC executive said. “They could go young and load up for the 2027 draft of quarterbacks, but the head coach [Aaron Glenn] probably needs to win, so he might need more of a reliable option.” Miami and Arizona are saddled with large guarantees on deals with Tagovailoa and Murray, respectively. Murray would make more sense to New York, given Tagovailoa’s ties to the AFC East, but not everyone is convinced Arizona owner Michael Bidwill would pay a significant portion of Murray’s $37 million in guarantees for him to not play in Arizona. Smith’s contract is more manageable, with $18.5 million already guaranteed for 2026 (another $8 million becomes fully guaranteed on the third day of the new league year). The 35-year-old spent his first four seasons with the Jets, throwing 28 touchdowns and 36 interceptions before moving on. The Jets will need to make significant plans for a veteran passer regardless. Let’s look at each one realistically. Geno Smith: Say what you will about Woody Johnson, but even this move is beneath him. The owner is going to try to sell the fan base on a new quarterback as he raises ticket prices yet again. There is no way he’s going to sign off on bringing in a former malcontent as his production dips to unacceptable levels after enjoying a few good seasons. Tua Tagovailoa: Tua’s extensive and concerning concussion history should make him an automatic “NO” for the Jets. Especially if the plan is to draft a quarterback who won’t be rushed into action. Kyler Murray: An undesirable option who would be the “best” of the three. You can at least say Murray is young(ish), has had some success and beat you with his arm and legs. There would of course be questions about his work ethic, but the Jets would have to dismiss that and say it has been overblown or he outgrew his laid back approach.The post ESPN Exec has Three Very bad Ideas for Jets to add QB appeared first on JetNation.com - New York Jets Blog & Forum.
Scott Mason talks Jets 2026 offseason with president of JAG Public Affairs and former Director of Communications for the Tampa Bay Bucs, Jon Grella! Jon shares his thoughts on the 2025 season, the beginning of the Aaron Glenn & Darren Mougey regime, what the Jets should do at QB, a look ahead to free agency, potential draft strategy, the issues that persist with Jets owner Woody Johnson ........and much more! Check out the Play Like A Jet store and get your "Play Like A Jet" logo shirt RIGHT NOW! Hoodies, hats, mugs, etc.....also available! https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/19770068-play-like-a-jet-logo-shirt?store_id=717242 To advertise on Play Like A Jet, please contact: Justin@Brokencontrollermedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott Mason talks Jets 2026 offseason with longtime NFL reporter and author of numerous football books, Jason Cole! Jason shares his thoughts on the 2025 season, the beginning of the Aaron Glenn & Darren Mougey regime, what the Jets should do at QB, a look ahead to free agency, potential draft strategy, the issues that persist with Jets owner Woody Johnson ........and much more! Check out the Play Like A Jet store and get your "Play Like A Jet" logo shirt RIGHT NOW! Hoodies, hats, mugs, etc.....also available! https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/19770068-play-like-a-jet-logo-shirt?store_id=717242 To advertise on Play Like A Jet, please contact: Justin@Brokencontrollermedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If this weekend isn't Woody Johnson's wake-up call then it's never coming.
If this weekend isn't Woody Johnson's wake-up call then it's never coming. The Battle for Bellinger has an update and Jets QB draft dreams seem dead. Hour 3.
Hour 2 starts with the mystery of Evan's pre-recorded question for MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred that never made air, and the behind-the-scenes explanation from Craig Carton on why it got spiked. The guys finally reveal the question, argue whether it was fair or “too much,” and debate Manfred's obsession with a salary cap and the financial gap between big and small markets. Then the conversation turns into full MLB confusion as Manfred talks realignment, geography, and keeping the Mets and Yankees separate, and nobody can quite agree on what he actually meant. Calls roll in to interpret it, while Evan vents about owners crying “unable” instead of “unwilling” to spend. Plus, the show pivots to Wild Card weekend storylines, including how often teams win rematches, and a fun deep dive into Tiki Barber's playoff games where he faced an opponent for the third time in the same season. The hour also touches on the Giants coaching search optics, Evan's choice between banishing Woody Johnson or Rob Manfred, and a Yankees offseason debate about Cody Bellinger's market and whether Brian Cashman should pivot to Bo Bichette.
Jets fans can talk all they want about how great it would be for Gang Green to pursue former Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, but it will all fall on deaf ears. Woody Johnson looks to be 100% committed to making things work with Aaron Glenn, while Harbaugh could land in the division with the Dolphins, or a a co-tenant with the Giants. https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/69346812/download.mp3 Passing on Harbaugh will give Jets fans one more reason to be frustrated with the franchise, so what better time to sit down with Jets fan Joe Nelson. Joe’s video in which he reads his ad-libbed version of Jets history to his newborn son was a huge hit on line, racking up over a million views.
The coaching carousel turns into chaos as the conversation shifts from the Jets to the Giants and back again. Should the Jets really consider firing a first year head coach just to chase a slim chance at landing John Harbaugh? And if money is the only leverage, would Woody Johnson have to make him the highest paid coach in NFL history to even listen?
With John Harbaugh and Kevin Stefanski available, is it time for Woody Johnson to make a bold move and fire HC Aaron Glenn? Check out this heated debate with JetsCentral.. be sure to follow him on YouTube!
What it will take for Woody Johnson to turn the Jets around. John Harbaugh is a pipe dream for the next Giants head coach. Hour 3.
The guys debate Breece Hall's future, whether the Jets missed their chance to trade him, and why he may have no reason to return to a losing organization. Plus, a brutal breakdown of Garrett Wilson's shocking stat line, ownership accountability (or lack thereof), and why Woody Johnson would never face the fans the way James Dolan just did. Also Madden Ratings, 100-Fry Oil, and are pig spankings coming back?
The New York Jets saved the worst for last in what will go down as one of the most forgettable seasons in team history. Gang Green got their doors blown off by the Buffalo Bills backups in a 35-8 loss. https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/69301958/download.mp3 The Jets had no answer for Mitch Trubisky, Ray Davis and Ty Johnson as they ran roughshod over a Jets defense that became the first in NFL history to go a full season without a single interception. Pair that with the team being the first since the 1970’s to lose by at least 23 points five times in a row and Aaron Glenn’s club put together one heck of a year. The good news however, is that the Giants won their game earlier in the day, meaning the Jets jump up to second in the NFL draft which means if Oregon’s Dante Moore declares, the Jets can land a quarterback without having to give up a bounty of picks to move up. Glenn put the failed season on himself after the game, saying it’s “on me” in coming up short of any and al goals the team had before the season. The head coach said he’s looking forward to meeting with owner Woody Johnson, who he has “a lot of confidence” in, along with Darren Mougey, to right the ship. Given their current situation, you could argue that the Titanic, in its current state, is in better shape than the Jets. They don’t have a quarterback, they don’t know if they have a coach, the running back’s future is up in the air, and only one wide receiver has proven himself to be an impact player. And let’s not get started on the defense that couldn’t, to quote Bart Scott…stop a nose bleed. It’s going to be a long offseason, Jets fans. The post Jets Blown out by Buffalo Backups in 35-8 Loss appeared first on JetNation.com - New York Jets Blog & Forum.
The Jets managed to turn a $100,000 field goal giveaway into a full-blown PR embarrassment, NFL quarterbacks gave their offensive lines some of the weirdest Christmas gifts imaginable, and we close the year by running through the absolute best (and dumbest) sports stories of 2025. Along the way, things get off the rails in very predictable Craft Brewed Sports fashion. On this episode: • Weekend sports recap and the important question: who is actually the Chiefs' QB? • A listener-submitted Sip, Chug, Drainpour about soup exposes Mookie for putting BBQ sauce in potato soup • The Jets lose all goodwill by barring a fan from a $100K FG contest… then scrambling after public backlash • Sip, Chug, Drainpour: QB Christmas gifts edition • Tua's infrared therapy mats • Burrow's prehistoric fossils • Josh Allen buying literal meat • What we would buy our offensive linemen • The Raiders shamelessly tanking and Maxx Crosby calling it out • The rise of the NFL Short King (RBs and WRs included) • Why the AFC North and NFC South don't deserve playoff spots or home games • Recapping the best sports stories of 2025, including: • High school baseball chaos • Kendrick's halftime show • The Chiefs failing to three-peat • A soccer match canceled because someone pooped in a ref's shoe • Coaching firings, Lane Kiffin, political nonsense, and MLB playoff insanity • Notre Dame, Pop-Tarts, sprinkle helmets, Lou Holtz takes, and whether it's cake • NBA players entering the NCAA and Ted Cruz somehow getting involved • Final beer recaps and closing out a ridiculous year Sports talk without the fake seriousness. Subscribe, like, and argue with us in the Discord: https://discord.gg/jvY9dgX8Sf Jump to your favorite moment: 00:00:00 Introduction | How was your sports weekend? | Who is the Chief's QB?! 00:05:32 What's in your mug? 00:14:39 A listener submitted sip, chug, drainpour about soup leads to Mookie revealing he puts BBQ sauce in his potato soup 00:21:33 Jets lose all PR goodwill when they bar a fan from competing in a contest to kick a FG for $100k, only to backtrack after getting called out 00:26:17 Mookie's favorite CFB Dynasty clip #5 - blocked FG 00:29:05 Woody Johnson: two peeners in his name 00:29:30 Did Burrow, Tua, and Josh Allen give the worst Offensive Linemen gifts of the year? 00:33:51 Sip, Chug, Drainpour QB Gift Edition: Tua giving an infrared therapy mat, Burrow giving fossils, and Josh Allen giving a quarter of a cow 00:37:16 We had to leave off Jordan Love buying everyone on the team Dunks 00:40:49 What would we buy our offensive lineman? 00:46:43 Mookie's favorite CFB Dynasty clip #4 - a kneel down 00:48:38 Maxx Crosby puts the Raiders on blast for their outright tanking 00:51:32 ScottSki45's Stat of the Day: Wan'Dale Robinson's 1000 yard season 00:53:10 Greatest NFL Short King 00:54:53 Greatest NFL Wide Receiver Short King 00:55:49 Mookie's favorite CFB Dynasty clip #3 - Big 12 Hail Mary 00:56:37 5'9" is the short king gray area 00:58:01 Second name of the episode where it's two peeners 00:59:39 The AFC North and the NFC South don't deserve playoff spots, let alone home games 01:04:23 Mookie's favorite CFB Dynasty clip #2 - the longest clip ever produced 01:07:48 Recapping the best stories of 2025: high school baseball player pees in the opponent's water jug 01:08:50 Recapping the best stories of 2025: Kendrick's Halftime show 01:10:22 Recapping the best stories of 2025: The Chiefs did not 3-peat 01:11:13 Recapping the best stories of 2025: A soccer game in England was cancelled because someone pooped in the referee's shoe at halftime 01:11:54 Recapping the best stories of 2025: The craziness of college football coaches like James Franklin, Brian Kelly, and Sherrone Moore getting fired 01:13:45 Recapping the best stories of 2025: Lane Kiffin 01:15:32 Recapping the best stories of 2025: Ohio lawmaker tries to ban kickoffs before 3:30pm for top 10 games 01:16:40 Recapping the best stories of 2025: MLB Playoff games going way too long and leading to hilarity in the Craft Brewed Sports Discord 01:18:13 Recapping the best stories of 2025: The Big Dumper Butt Plug t-shirt behind home plate 01:19:36 If Notre Dame played in the Pop Tarts Bowl, would they have put sprinkles on the helmets? 01:21:42 Recapping the best stories of 2025: Messi wins the MLS Cup 01:25:04 Mookie's favorite CFB Dynasty clip #1 - the first clip ever played on the show 01:26:52 The Notre Dame sprinkle helmet: is it cake? 01:28:10 Lou Holtz weighs in on the sprinkles 01:29:38 The Notre Dame sprinkle helmet: still not white enough 01:31:07 NBA players in the NCAA 01:40:13 Ted Cruz is on the case to fix college sports. It's apparently more important than the Epstein Files 01:41:30 Beer recaps 01:43:02 This was a show. And this was a year. 01:44:12 Outro #Jets #NFL #QBChristmas #OffensiveLine #SportsPodcast #CollegeFootball #NotreDame #NBA #NCAA #BestOf2025 #CraftBrewedSports
CLo delivers some audio of Joe Benigno. To nobody's surprise he is not happy about the Jets. Joe had words for Woody Johnson on his podcast.
We're diving into odd traditions - from the "First-Foot" ritual to Jerry finally learning what a "glizzy" is. Between debating if you'd skip being a Best Man for a Jets AFC Championship game and listening to Joe Benigno transition from Woody Johnson-induced rage into a Manscaped ad.. We wrap things up with a deep dive into "mystery meats" and the dream franchises Jerry and Willie would love to own.
From ref fatigue on Monday Night Football to the baffling 180-degree turn from Aaron Glenn, we are breaking down a wild Tuesday in sports. Jerry and Willie Colon tackle the fallout of the Falcons' win over the Rams, questioning if the officiating crew has officially "checked out". Then a Jets roster that seems to have given up on the season. We're debating whether the Knicks have what it takes to conquer the West, hearing Joe Benigno's rants on Woody Johnson, and weighing the ultimate loyalty test: would you skip being the Best Man at a wedding for a Jets AFC Championship game? Between learning about bizarre New Year's traditions like "First-Footing," debating Eli Manning's Hall of Fame chances, and Jerry finally discovering the true meaning of a "glizzy,."
Shaun Morash and Tiki Barber are joined by Joe Benigno for his weekly spot on the show. This week's included plenty of ire being directed toward Aaron Glenn and Woody Johnson, for continuing to employ him.
In this high-octane episode, Marc "Moose" Malusis breaks down a pivotal Monday in New York football. Following a heartbreaking 16-13 Giants loss to the Vikings, Moose debates whether Jaxson Dart is the franchise savior or if the team should entertain a massive trade-down for Indiana's Mendoza. Meanwhile, the Jets' side of the city is in a state of "pure desperation" as fans call for a complete culture overhaul, questioning Aaron Glenn's leadership and Woody Johnson's interference. From Mike McCarthy rumors to the potential of a John Harbaugh exit in Baltimore, Moose tackles the coaching carousels and the "quarterback-or-bust" reality facing both local franchises as they head into 2026.
The Patriots beat the Jets on TNF and Memes hates Woody Johnson, which is very fair (00:00:00-00:19:09). Week 11 NFL Picks and Preview for "rivalry week". We talk games in Spain, crown jewel games, the Broncos underdogs in Kansas City, Rams vs Seahawks, are there Packers fans more frustrated than Matt LafLeur. Eagles vs Lions and more (00:19:09-01:32:09). Best bets and Fantasy Minute with JOC (01:32:09-01:39:10). Joel Klatt joins us in studio to talk College Football, his career in broadcasting, incredible minor league baseball stories, who can win the National Championship this year and more (01:39:10-02:31:17). We finish with Fyre Fest of the Week (02:31:17-02:45:14).You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/pardon-my-take
Call us at 631-377-4869 and leave a message! It's a So You Wanna Talk to Samson Wednesday! Let me start with what happened in the Packers and Eagles game. It really annoyed me. (12:00) Why would teams offer longterm deals this offseason if they don't know what the next CBA is? (19:30) How does mental health programs and help work for professional teams? (27:10) Can teams manipulate the revenue-sharing by making all in-stadium products cheap and everything around the stadium more expensive? (36:00) You say that Stephen Ross is the worst owner is sports, do you really believe that? What about John Fisher or James Dolan or Woody Johnson? (45:30) What's the difference between a single owner and a group of owners? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices