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Hour 1
The Knicks lost to the Celtics due to poor "token" defense in crunch time, particularly defending the 3-point shot, though it wasn't a blowout. Jerry's update covered the Knicks loss (featuring Kristaps Porzingis), Luka Doncic's ejection for trash talk (claiming it was directed at a fan), the Nuggets firing their coach and GM, Pete Alonso's bases-clearing double after Soto's intentional walk ("the Juan Soto effect"), the Yankees getting shut out, and a 44-year-old trying out for the NY Dragons arena football team (where Peter Schwartz is GM and hired his son).
Hour 2
Boomer analyzed QB film, noting concerns about Shedeur Sanders' ‘patting balls’, while Darius Slayton wants him on the Giants, and experts predict he'll drop to the Saints. The Giants need a QB and DT if drafting by need. Jerry's update included the Knicks' loss to the Celtics (Porzingis scored 34), NBA news, the Nuggets' coach/GM firing, the Mets beating the Marlins (Lindor's HR, Alonso's bases-clearing double after Soto's intentional walk), and the Yankees' shutout loss. The show discussed modern equivalents of caveman-era dangers, Pat Shurmur on Sanders, and a dentist warning about deadly tooth infections. Boomer shared a story about losing weight from eating raw clams.
Hour 3
The Mets are on a six-game winning streak, with Pete Alonso hitting a bases-clearing double after Soto's intentional walk. The Knicks lost to the Celtics again (Porzingis scored 34), but there were encouraging signs. Jerry's update covered the Knicks loss. The show also discussed a Colts lineman's OCD struggles (with a religious aspect), the tragic roof collapse in the Dominican Republic that killed former Met/Yankee Octavio Dotel, Viktor Hovland talking about UFOs, and a preview of the Masters.
Hour 4
Liz Garbus, director of the Netflix documentary 'Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer', discussed the film and the case against Rex Heuermann. Jerry's final update included Pete Alonso on capitalizing after Soto's intentional walk, sports Emmy nominees for play-by-play, Porzingis' 34 points against the Knicks, the Nuggets firing their coach/GM, and Doncic's ejection (claiming he argued with a fan). The "Moment of the Day" asked about potentially fatal caveman-era scenarios. The show ended with Tom Brady's involvement in bringing back the Dire Wolf, prompting Boomer to joke about resurrecting Abe Lincoln. -
The Knicks lost to the Celtics due to poor "token" defense in crunch time, particularly defending the 3-point shot, though it wasn't a blowout. Jerry's update covered the Knicks loss (featuring Kristaps Porzingis), Luka Doncic's ejection for trash talk (claiming it was directed at a fan), the Nuggets firing their coach and GM, Pete Alonso's bases-clearing double after Soto's intentional walk ("the Juan Soto effect"), the Yankees getting shut out, and a 44-year-old trying out for the NY Dragons arena football team (where Peter Schwartz is GM and hired his son).
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Boomer analyzed QB film, noting concerns about Shedeur Sanders' ‘patting balls’, while Darius Slayton wants him on the Giants, and experts predict he'll drop to the Saints. The Giants need a QB and DT if drafting by need. Jerry's update included the Knicks' loss to the Celtics (Porzingis scored 34), NBA news, the Nuggets' coach/GM firing, the Mets beating the Marlins (Lindor's HR, Alonso's bases-clearing double after Soto's intentional walk), and the Yankees' shutout loss. The show discussed modern equivalents of caveman-era dangers, Pat Shurmur on Sanders, and a dentist warning about deadly tooth infections. Boomer shared a story about losing weight from eating raw clams.
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The Mets are on a six-game winning streak, with Pete Alonso hitting a bases-clearing double after Soto's intentional walk. The Knicks lost to the Celtics again (Porzingis scored 34), but there were encouraging signs. Jerry's update covered the Knicks loss. The show also discussed a Colts lineman's OCD struggles (with a religious aspect), the tragic roof collapse in the Dominican Republic that killed former Met/Yankee Octavio Dotel, Viktor Hovland talking about UFOs, and a preview of the Masters.
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Liz Garbus, director of the Netflix documentary 'Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer', discussed the film and the case against Rex Heuermann. Jerry's final update included Pete Alonso on capitalizing after Soto's intentional walk, sports Emmy nominees for play-by-play, Porzingis' 34 points against the Knicks, the Nuggets firing their coach/GM, and Doncic's ejection (claiming he argued with a fan). The "Moment of the Day" asked about potentially fatal caveman-era scenarios. The show ended with Tom Brady's involvement in bringing back the Dire Wolf, prompting Boomer to joke about resurrecting Abe Lincoln.
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Liz Garbus, the director and producer of the Netflix documentary, ‘Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer’, joins us in the studio to talk about the documentary and the case against Rex Heuermann.
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We talked about the Colts lineman who detailed his struggles with OCD and it had a religious aspect to it. In other bad news, there was a roof collapse at a club in the Dominican Republic and former Met/Yankees player Octavio Dotel was killed. Viktor Hovland was on a podcast and talked about UFOs.
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We talked about the Knicks loss last night to the Celtics, who they have not beaten all year. There were some encouraging things that we saw from the Knicks in the loss.
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We talked about things we’ve had happen to us that would have killed us in the caveman days. Pat Shurmur talked about Sanders as we get closer to the draft.
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Boomer has been knee deep in quarterback film. There’s been some concern about Shedeur Sanders ‘patting the ball’ before throwing it, thinking that gives an edge to defenders making it easier to pick off.
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Pete Alonso hit a bases clearing double after Soto was intentionally walked to get to him. Boomer called it ‘the Juan Soto effect’. The Yankees got shutout in Detroit as Carlos Carrasco gave up 3 HRs in one inning.
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The Knicks lost to the Celtics again last night, but Boomer was still encouraged by the Knicks being able to hang with them. The problem was they were not great in crunch time. Boomer said the Knicks were playing ‘token’ defense, not real defense. The Knicks need to defend the 3-point shot better. At least it wasn’t a blowout loss.
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Hour 1
The Rangers' season is likely over, while the Mets continue winning despite offensive struggles, thanks to strong pitching and a solid bullpen. Cold weather forced MLB to reschedule games, with snow falling during the Yankees' Detroit game. Florida won the NCAA Championship against Houston. The Detroit Tigers' assistant GM resigned after accusations of sending inappropriate photos to female colleagues at the Tigers and MLB. Jerry's update included sounds of Florida's win, Charles Barkley's comments about San Antonio women, and a recap of the Mets' 2-0 shutout of the Marlins. Jerry's Boomer impressions were awkward. The hour concluded with further discussion of the Tigers' assistant GM's resignation and a caller's contrasting perspective on sending such photos within a marriage.
Hour 2
A Queens dean reported a student's father sent them inappropriate photos after a school outreach about the child's poor performance, prompting Boomer to question Gio's potential reaction to a bad report card. Jerry's update highlighted the Mets' 2-0 shutout of the Marlins (Senga's strong pitching, Lindor's 3 hits), Judge's RBI in the Yankees' loss, and the Dodgers' White House visit. Florida won the NCAA Championship. JJ Watt discussed the difficulty of criticizing players, countered by Boomer's "call it like you see it" stance. The Kelce brothers discussed detachable body parts. Lastly, Yankees and Mets games were moved to daytime due to cold, and the Knicks' performance against different caliber teams was noted.
Hour 3
Reports suggest the Giants will draft Abdul Carter if both he and Shedeur Sanders are available, with the Saints being the betting favorite for Sanders at pick nine, implying teams might be hesitant about him as a top-five pick despite quarterback needs at the top. Boomer questioned the Browns' strategy if they skip a QB, echoing Gio's sentiment about the Giants. They discussed first-round QB busts. Jerry's update included the final call of Florida's championship win, the Mets' shutout of the Marlins, the Yankees' cold loss, Ohtani's near-cycle, and Trump's praise for Betts at the Dodgers' White House visit. The hour ended with Gio's annoyance at social media food reviews mimicking Dave Portnoy and the overuse of "didn't have that on my bingo card," Boomer's enjoyment of irritating Jerry, and news of an upcoming docuseries on Jerry Jones.
Hour 4
As the Masters begins, Gio discussed his betting plans and intriguing tournament angles, along with the potential PGA/LIV merger. Jerry's final update covered the Mets' 2-0 win over the Marlins (Soto's RBI, 5th straight win, Lindor's 1500th hit), the Yankees' cold loss (Rodon's HR comment), and Ohtani/Dodgers' White House visit with Trump. Sam Rosen's call signaled the Rangers' season's end. The Moment of the Day was Jerry's awkward Boomer impression. The show concluded with Gio and Eddie reminiscing about a mistaken Zoom call and an awkward interview with Chris Russo and Serena Williams. -
The Rangers' season is likely over, while the Mets continue winning despite offensive struggles, thanks to strong pitching and a solid bullpen. Cold weather forced MLB to reschedule games, with snow falling during the Yankees' Detroit game. Florida won the NCAA Championship against Houston. The Detroit Tigers' assistant GM resigned after accusations of sending inappropriate photos to female colleagues at the Tigers and MLB. Jerry's update included sounds of Florida's win, Charles Barkley's comments about San Antonio women, and a recap of the Mets' 2-0 shutout of the Marlins. Jerry's Boomer impressions were awkward. The hour concluded with further discussion of the Tigers' assistant GM's resignation and a caller's contrasting perspective on sending such photos within a marriage.
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A Queens dean reported a student's father sent them inappropriate photos after a school outreach about the child's poor performance, prompting Boomer to question Gio's potential reaction to a bad report card. Jerry's update highlighted the Mets' 2-0 shutout of the Marlins (Senga's strong pitching, Lindor's 3 hits), Judge's RBI in the Yankees' loss, and the Dodgers' White House visit. Florida won the NCAA Championship. JJ Watt discussed the difficulty of criticizing players, countered by Boomer's "call it like you see it" stance. The Kelce brothers discussed detachable body parts. Lastly, Yankees and Mets games were moved to daytime due to cold, and the Knicks' performance against different caliber teams was noted.
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Reports suggest the Giants will draft Abdul Carter if both he and Shedeur Sanders are available, with the Saints being the betting favorite for Sanders at pick nine, implying teams might be hesitant about him as a top-five pick despite quarterback needs at the top. Boomer questioned the Browns' strategy if they skip a QB, echoing Gio's sentiment about the Giants. They discussed first-round QB busts. Jerry's update included the final call of Florida's championship win, the Mets' shutout of the Marlins, the Yankees' cold loss, Ohtani's near-cycle, and Trump's praise for Betts at the Dodgers' White House visit. The hour ended with Gio's annoyance at social media food reviews mimicking Dave Portnoy and the overuse of "didn't have that on my bingo card," Boomer's enjoyment of irritating Jerry, and news of an upcoming docuseries on Jerry Jones.
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As the Masters begins, Gio discussed his betting plans and intriguing tournament angles, along with the potential PGA/LIV merger. Jerry's final update covered the Mets' 2-0 win over the Marlins (Soto's RBI, 5th straight win, Lindor's 1500th hit), the Yankees' cold loss (Rodon's HR comment), and Ohtani/Dodgers' White House visit with Trump. Sam Rosen's call signaled the Rangers' season's end. The Moment of the Day was Jerry's awkward Boomer impression. The show concluded with Gio and Eddie reminiscing about a mistaken Zoom call and an awkward interview with Chris Russo and Serena Williams.
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With the Masters getting underway this week, Gio tells us the kinds of betting he’ll be doing and the interesting aspects about this year’s tournament.
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Gio has had it with everybody rating food on social media. They all just ripped off Dave Portnoy’s ‘One Bite’ pizza reviews. Gio also doesn't like, ‘I didn’t have that on my bingo card’. Boomer said he loves to annoy Jerry. It’s one of the things that keeps him coming back to work. We talked about the upcoming 10-part docuseries on Jerry Jones.
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