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Hour 1
Boomer's back from the flu but not at full strength. The Mets had a great, well-attended weekend, pleasing Steve Cohen. The Knicks won game one against the Pistons but didn't impress, with Detroit already complaining about Jalen Brunson's foul drawing; the Knicks did have a 21-0 run. In baseball news, Max Fried lost a no-hitter due to a later-ruled error by Paul Goldschmidt, and an Aaron Judge HR was overturned, leading to Aaron Boone's ejection. The Mets swept the Cardinals in four games. Jerry's highlights included the Knicks' win and the Devils' game one loss to the Hurricanes. Finally, we discussed Aaron Rodgers' thoughts on the Jets meeting, a topic missed last week due to Boomer's absence.
Hour 2
Phil Simms joined the show to preview the NFL draft, offering his perspective on Aaron Rodgers' final meeting with the Jets, suggesting Rodgers might be waiting to see the Vikings' QB situation in training camp. Phil also reflected on learning about the Giants moving on from him, while Boomer shared his awkward Jets exit. Jerry's update led with the Mets' four-game sweep of the Cardinals, highlighted by Francisco Lindor's two home runs. The passing of Gary Cohen's unusually long-lived Great Dane prompted Phil to discuss calling and feeding foxes. The Knicks won game one against the Pistons with a 21-0 run, and the Devils lost their game one to the Hurricanes. In the final segment, Phil discussed what the Giants should and might do with the third draft pick, also mentioning quarterbacks Sanders, Dart, and Shough.
Hour 3
Phil Simms discussed NFL draft prospects, explaining why Shedeur Sanders' draft stock might fall due to NFL evaluations. A caller asked about Will Howard, whom Phil wasn't keen on. Jerry's update included Al's 64th birthday song for Boomer, and a mention of Phil's upcoming 70th. They reminisced about their 2007 draft show, where they goofed on JaMarcus Russell. Dave Sims' calls were featured for odd Yankees plays. The Mets' four-game sweep was highlighted, as was Mike Francesa's old "we have a pope" clip, coinciding with Pope Francis's passing. Thibs commented on the Knicks' game one win, and Justin Thomas's emotional RBC Heritage victory was noted. Phil and Boomer shared anecdotes of mentioning each other in speeches, and then they discussed the Jets signing Justin Fields.
Hour 4
Phil Simms discussed the Jets' likely offensive lineman pick at number seven in the NFL draft, noting Travis Hunter and Abdul Carter as his top two players, suggesting Hunter as a WR. Boomer predicted a Kirk Cousins trade, with Phil speculating on his destination. Phil mentioned the Steelers' apparent focus on Aaron Rodgers and suggested the Giants need seven wins for Brian Daboll to stay. Jerry's final update covered the Yankees' controversial Aaron Judge home run call, the Mets' sweep of the Cardinals with Juan Soto's positive fan reception, and Francisco Lindor's observation of increased fan attendance. Boomer had a message for Devils fans as the Moment of the Day. In the last segment, Phil highlighted other notable draft prospects. -
Boomer's back from the flu but not at full strength. The Mets had a great, well-attended weekend, pleasing Steve Cohen. The Knicks won game one against the Pistons but didn't impress, with Detroit already complaining about Jalen Brunson's foul drawing; the Knicks did have a 21-0 run. In baseball news, Max Fried lost a no-hitter due to a later-ruled error by Paul Goldschmidt, and an Aaron Judge HR was overturned, leading to Aaron Boone's ejection. The Mets swept the Cardinals in four games. Jerry's highlights included the Knicks' win and the Devils' game one loss to the Hurricanes. Finally, we discussed Aaron Rodgers' thoughts on the Jets meeting, a topic missed last week due to Boomer's absence.
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Phil Simms joined the show to preview the NFL draft, offering his perspective on Aaron Rodgers' final meeting with the Jets, suggesting Rodgers might be waiting to see the Vikings' QB situation in training camp. Phil also reflected on learning about the Giants moving on from him, while Boomer shared his awkward Jets exit. Jerry's update led with the Mets' four-game sweep of the Cardinals, highlighted by Francisco Lindor's two home runs. The passing of Gary Cohen's unusually long-lived Great Dane prompted Phil to discuss calling and feeding foxes. The Knicks won game one against the Pistons with a 21-0 run, and the Devils lost their game one to the Hurricanes. In the final segment, Phil discussed what the Giants should and might do with the third draft pick, also mentioning quarterbacks Sanders, Dart, and Shough.
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Phil Simms discussed NFL draft prospects, explaining why Shedeur Sanders' draft stock might fall due to NFL evaluations. A caller asked about Will Howard, whom Phil wasn't keen on. Jerry's update included Al's 64th birthday song for Boomer, and a mention of Phil's upcoming 70th. They reminisced about their 2007 draft show, where they goofed on JaMarcus Russell. Dave Sims' calls were featured for odd Yankees plays. The Mets' four-game sweep was highlighted, as was Mike Francesa's old "we have a pope" clip, coinciding with Pope Francis's passing. Thibs commented on the Knicks' game one win, and Justin Thomas's emotional RBC Heritage victory was noted. Phil and Boomer shared anecdotes of mentioning each other in speeches, and then they discussed the Jets signing Justin Fields.
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Phil Simms discussed the Jets' likely offensive lineman pick at number seven in the NFL draft, noting Travis Hunter and Abdul Carter as his top two players, suggesting Hunter as a WR. Boomer predicted a Kirk Cousins trade, with Phil speculating on his destination. Phil mentioned the Steelers' apparent focus on Aaron Rodgers and suggested the Giants need seven wins for Brian Daboll to stay. Jerry's final update covered the Yankees' controversial Aaron Judge home run call, the Mets' sweep of the Cardinals with Juan Soto's positive fan reception, and Francisco Lindor's observation of increased fan attendance. Boomer had a message for Devils fans as the Moment of the Day. In the last segment, Phil highlighted other notable draft prospects.
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Phil went through some other guys in the draft that stood out to him.
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Phil Simms is in the studio to talk about the draft and we turned our attention to the Jets at number seven. It’s looking like they are going offensive lineman. Phil thinks the two best players in the draft are Travis Hunter and Abdul Carter. Phil would use Hunter as a WR. Boomer thinks Kirk Cousins is getting traded and Phil told us where he thinks he’s going. The Steelers seem to have put all their eggs in the Aaron Rodgers basket. Phil thinks the Giants only need 7 wins for Brian Daboll to keep his job.
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Phil Simms discussed NFL draft prospects, explaining why Shedeur Sanders' draft stock might fall due to NFL evaluations. A caller asked about Will Howard, whom Phil wasn't keen on.
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Gary Cohen lost his Great Dane, who lived 13 years. They are only supposed to live 6-8 years. This led to Phil talking about calling and feeding the foxes. We heard Steve Gelbs on the call (in for Gary Cohen), as Lindor hit the walk off Friday night.
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Phil Simms joins us in the studio as the NFL draft is this Thursday. Phil gave his take on the Aaron Rodgers final meeting with the Jets. Phil thinks he’s waiting to see how training camp goes with the Vikings and their QB situation. Phil talked about finding out the Giants were moving on from him. Boomer talked about the awkward end to his Jets career.
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Max Fried was working on a no-hitter and Paul Goldschmidt had an error at first that was later ruled a hit (3 innings later). Aaron Judge hit a HR that was called not a HR and it ended up getting Aaron Boone tossed. The Mets swept the Cardinals in 4 games.
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The Knicks beat the Pistons in game one but they didn’t look great. The Pistons are already complaining that Jalen Brunson sells the fouls. The Knicks went on a 21-0 run at one point.
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Jerry Recco makes his case for why the Giants should draft Shedeur Sanders at No. 3. Plus, Gio talks himself into Abdul Carter and Jalen Milroe being the right moves for the Giants; BT & Sal debate if Shedeur Sanders is the right match for the Giants; Shaun Morash makes a bold prediction for the draft; Evan and Tiki give their projections for Shedeur Sanders in the NFL; BT & Sal discuss what the Giants’ potential draft strategy.
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This week's Jets highlights are all about Aaron Rodgers and his explosive comments on the Pat McAfee Show. Gio and Jerry, BT and Sal, and Evan and Tiki all react to the quarterback's criticism of how Aaron Glenn and company handled his exit from New York, and who was in the wrong.
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This week's Yankees highlights include BT and Sal debating if Aaron Judge can become the most beloved all-time Yankee if he wins one World Series, while Boomer and Gio compare Judge to Rory McIlroy, who just conquered his Masters demons. Plus, BT and Sal believe the Yanks have to take the kid gloves off with Jasson Dominguez, but they credit Aaron Boone for the lineup construction.
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This week's Mets highlights include Sal Licata sounding off on Juan Soto's slow start, and Evan Roberts urges fans to not boo their new star if the slump continues. Plus, Andy Martino joins BT and Sal to discuss Soto's comments about no longer hitting behind Aaron Judge, and Boomer and Gio discuss Pete Alonso's Mets legacy as he continues his torrid start.
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Gio says last year’s Knicks team was more beloved and wonders if this year’s team can recapture that magic in the playoffs. Plus, Boomer and Gio discuss what kind of impact Karl-Anthony Towns should have in the postseason and the outlook for the Knicks in the playoffs; BT & Sal discuss if Tom Thibodeau is on the hot seat and the pressure the Knicks are under this postseason; Evan mocks Mikal Bridges’ ‘iron man’ streak.
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Boomer and Gio react to recent comments from Aaron Rodger. Plus, Jerry and Gio discuss how neither the Jets nor Giants will be any good in 2025; the guys discuss the latest on Juan Soto and Sal Licata’s reaction to his struggles; Gio believes reports Shedeur Sanders will fall in the draft are a smokescreen; Gio and Jerry discuss Sam Rosen’s retirement and wonder how long Boomer will keep working; Boomer reflects on the career of his son-in-law and Islanders’ Matt Martin.
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Hour 1
Today's show features Gio & Jerry filling in for Boomer. They discussed Aaron Rodgers' Pat McAfee Show appearance, where he detailed a brief, tense meeting with Jets coach Aaron Glenn and GM Darren Mougey, feeling Glenn was "rogue." Rodgers praised Brian Daboll. C-Lo then provided updates, first on his hiccups, and then audio of Rodgers discussing Glenn. In baseball news, Ben Rice went 4-for-4, Dave Sims called the game, Jazz Chisholm was ejected for arguing balls and strikes, and Aaron Boone disliked his dugout view in Tampa. The Mets beat the Cardinals with Mark Vientos hitting his first home run. Sam Rosen made his final career call for the Rangers. Finally, Kadarius Toney announced his NFL retirement to become a rapper.
Hour 2
The Knicks-Pistons series starts tomorrow. Gio, who found the Knicks' regular season boring due to their dominance, predicts a Knicks win in six but questions their ability to compete with the Celtics, especially considering the Pistons' physicality. Fan engagement is high, particularly regarding Karl-Anthony Towns. A caller wonders if the city's excitement will be lower without the Rangers in the playoffs. Another believes Aaron Rodgers intentionally embarrassed the Jets. Later, after a discussion about martinis, audio of Rodgers' negative meeting with the Jets aired. In baseball, the Yankees beat the Rays (Jazz Chisholm ejected), and the Mets beat the Cardinals. Last night was Sam Rosen's final Rangers game. The hour ended with Gio questioning the Easter Bunny's association with eggs and the quality of his gifts compared to Santa, also sharing his dislike for jelly beans.
Hour 3
Mark Vientos hit his first home run. Sal Licata's criticism of Juan Soto sparked debate, with Gio questioning why early-season criticism equates to "hating," especially given Soto's high salary implying less room for failure. Despite Soto's performance not meeting expectations, the Mets are winning, thanks to Alonso and strong pitching. The Mets plan to play Jeff McNeil in center field, a move Gio doesn't understand, and Jerry views McNeil's energy negatively. Baseball updates included Ben Rice's 4-for-4 game, Jazz Chisholm's ejection, and Aaron Boone's comments on the Rays changing dirt. The Mets also beat the Cardinals. Audio of Sal Licata's harsh criticism of Soto aired. The Knicks-Pistons series starts tomorrow. The hour concluded with a discussion about golfer Billy Horschel signing a woman's welt, Gio's confusion over women wanting boob autographs from celebrities, and an uncomfortable interview experience with former player John Randle due to differing opinions on his playing style.
Hour 4
Last night marked the end of Sam Rosen's 40-year career calling Rangers games, and Lee Corso is retiring from College Gameday. Gio speculated about Howie Rose's potential retirement and noted Gary Cohen looks younger than his age (and younger than Boomer). They pondered if Boomer would continue working until 70. Gio mentioned a possible deceased person sighting, while Jerry recounted a gunpoint robbery dream (which Gio experiences often). The topic of aggressive geese arose, with Al advising against harming them due to their protected status, even during an attack. Later, Gio questioned "GROK" about having a non-sports-fan producer, and Jerry asked ChatGPT about his dreams. More audio of Aaron Rodgers' negative experience with the Jets aired. Adam Schefter was pranked at the Masters with a fake NFL trade report (since phones weren't allowed). Deion Sanders claimed he never did ‘that’ to himself. The Moment of the Day highlighted Gio's Eddie impression regarding Al & Jerry's low YouTube views. The show concluded with a discussion about baseball players' competitive pickleball games. - Visa fler