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Hour 1
The Knicks suffered a disappointing Game 2 loss to the Pistons, which Gio describes as "off and weird". Boomer believes OG Anunoby was frustrated by a lack of late-game touches. Gio criticized Thibs for blaming officials and called a potential series loss "pathetic." Jerry's update began with the sounds of the Knicks' defeat at MSG, where Thibs cited rebounding as the key difference. Meanwhile, the Mets beat the Phillies with Francisco Lindor hitting two more home runs, and Jesse Winker also homered, noting the home crowd's impact. The Yankees lost to Cleveland after Clarke Schmidt allowed consecutive home runs. Russell Wilson's press conference focused on himself, while Jets GM Darren Mougey avoided discussing Aaron Rodgers. The hour concluded with a discussion on how the Pistons' strategic play forced the Knicks to adapt.
Hour 2
Gio feels Karl-Anthony Towns doesn't embody the superstar mentality, lacking visible disappointment or fire. Boomer countered that Towns simply had an off night and couldn't find his rhythm. Before Jerry's update, Gio expressed disbelief at people falling for fake Adam Schefter reports on X. Jerry's update featured Mike Breen's call of the Knicks' Game 2 loss, with Thibs discussing the need to win differently. They then played a clip of the Clippers' play-by-play announcer, whom they found unauthentic, and mentioned Shaq abruptly leaving the set due to olive oil consumption. Mavericks GM Nico Harrison stated he underestimated Luka's importance to fans. Jazz Chisholm homered in their loss to Cleveland, while the Mets defeated the Phillies, with Jesse Winker and Lindor hitting home runs, improving their home record to 10-1. Jalen Milroe discussed his relationship with Malik Nabers on Kay Adams' show. Gio expressed enthusiasm for the Giants potentially drafting Jalen Milroe with their second pick, citing Todd McShay's assessment of him as the best running quarterback prospect ever evaluated.
Hour 3
The Mets are thriving at home, drawing large crowds and benefiting from outstanding pitching. Jesse Winker highlighted the home-field advantage. Boomer joked they won't need Grimace this year. Gio jokingly blamed Fat Joe's presence at the Knicks game for their loss, citing a "Fat Joe curse." Jerry's update began with the Knicks' Game 2 defeat at the Garden, where Coach Thibs criticized the foul shot disparity. Charles Barkley advised Mavs GM Nico Harrison to stop doing press conferences. The Yankees lost to Cleveland after Clarke Schmidt gave up consecutive home runs. The Mets beat the Phillies, though Edwin Diaz made it tense, with Carlos Mendoza commenting on his performance. Jalen Milroe addressed potentially joining the Giants QB room. The hour concluded with Jared from Audacy's digital department discussing strategies to increase YouTube viewership for Al & Jerry’s Postgame Podcast.
Hour 4
Boomer is anticipating the NFL draft on Thursday and the subsequent Friday show covering both the draft and Knicks/Pistons Game 3, following the Knicks' Game 2 loss which tied the series 1-1, a series Gio feels has been competitive and physical, though the Knicks are slightly underperforming. Jerry's final update led with audio of the Knicks' loss. "Inside The NBA" apologized for falsely reporting someone's death. Thibs was frustrated by perceived officiating disparities favoring the Pistons. The Mets defeated the Phillies with Francisco Lindor hitting two more home runs, while Clarke Schmidt allowed consecutive home runs in the Yankees' loss. An Eagles WR had his car stolen in Philadelphia. The Moment of the Day highlighted the Clippers' play-by-play announcer's voice. The show concluded with a discussion about the chilly weather expected for the NFL draft in Green Bay. -
The Knicks suffered a disappointing Game 2 loss to the Pistons, which Gio describes as "off and weird". Boomer believes OG Anunoby was frustrated by a lack of late-game touches. Gio criticized Thibs for blaming officials and called a potential series loss "pathetic." Jerry's update began with the sounds of the Knicks' defeat at MSG, where Thibs cited rebounding as the key difference. Meanwhile, the Mets beat the Phillies with Francisco Lindor hitting two more home runs, and Jesse Winker also homered, noting the home crowd's impact. The Yankees lost to Cleveland after Clarke Schmidt allowed consecutive home runs. Russell Wilson's press conference focused on himself, while Jets GM Darren Mougey avoided discussing Aaron Rodgers. The hour concluded with a discussion on how the Pistons' strategic play forced the Knicks to adapt.
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Gio feels Karl-Anthony Towns doesn't embody the superstar mentality, lacking visible disappointment or fire. Boomer countered that Towns simply had an off night and couldn't find his rhythm. Before Jerry's update, Gio expressed disbelief at people falling for fake Adam Schefter reports on X. Jerry's update featured Mike Breen's call of the Knicks' Game 2 loss, with Thibs discussing the need to win differently. They then played a clip of the Clippers' play-by-play announcer, whom they found unauthentic, and mentioned Shaq abruptly leaving the set due to olive oil consumption. Mavericks GM Nico Harrison stated he underestimated Luka's importance to fans. Jazz Chisholm homered in their loss to Cleveland, while the Mets defeated the Phillies, with Jesse Winker and Lindor hitting home runs, improving their home record to 10-1. Jalen Milroe discussed his relationship with Malik Nabers on Kay Adams' show. Gio expressed enthusiasm for the Giants potentially drafting Jalen Milroe with their second pick, citing Todd McShay's assessment of him as the best running quarterback prospect ever evaluated.
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The Mets have been great at home and they are getting huge crowds for this early in the season. There is so much positivity with Steve Cohen right now. Mets pitching has been outstanding so far as well. Jesse Winker talked about how the stadium being full is a huge advantage for the Mets. Boomer doesn’t think they’ll need Grimace this year. Gio said Fat Joe was at the Knicks game, and wherever he goes, failure follows. The Yankees World Series Game, Kamala Harris, California wildfires. It’s the Fat Joe curse. Gio said they can’t have him at any more games. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the sounds of the Knicks losing game 2 at the Garden. Coach Thibs did not like the huge discrepancy between foul shots between the two teams. Charles Barkley had a message for Mavs GM Nico Harrison: stop with the press conferences. The Yankees lost in Cleveland as the Guardians hit back to back homers off of Clarke Schmidt. The Mets beat the Phillies but Edwin Diaz made it interesting. Carlos Mendoza talked about Diaz’s performance after the HR. Russell Wilson met the media and said some generic things. Jalen Milroe was asked about potentially joining the QB room with Wilson and Jameis Winston. Vikings RB Aaron Jones talked about being an older QB and also talked about trying to get older women since he was a kid. Boomer and C-Lo did a Rangers podcast yesterday. In the final segment of the hour, a young guy named Jared is here. He works in the digital department here at Audacy and he’s been tasked with getting the YouTube numbers up for Al & Jerry’s Postgame Podcast.
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Boomer is anticipating the NFL draft on Thursday and the subsequent Friday show covering both the draft and Knicks/Pistons Game 3, following the Knicks' Game 2 loss which tied the series 1-1, a series Gio feels has been competitive and physical, though the Knicks are slightly underperforming. Jerry's final update led with audio of the Knicks' loss. "Inside The NBA" apologized for falsely reporting someone's death. Thibs was frustrated by perceived officiating disparities favoring the Pistons. The Mets defeated the Phillies with Francisco Lindor hitting two more home runs, while Clarke Schmidt allowed consecutive home runs in the Yankees' loss. An Eagles WR had his car stolen in Philadelphia. The Moment of the Day highlighted the Clippers' play-by-play announcer's voice. The show concluded with a discussion about the chilly weather expected for the NFL draft in Green Bay.
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We talked about the draft being in Green Bay this year and how it’s supposed to be chilly, as it always is there. A caller asks about the Giants draft strategy.
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It's going to be a huge feel good Friday when we come in after the draft and after game 3 for the Knicks/Pistons. We recapped the Knicks loss at the Garden last night as the series is tied 1-1. Gio feels they are slightly off from where they’re supposed to be. It’s been a competitive, physical series so far.
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The Mets have been great at home and they are getting huge crowds for this early in the season. There is so much positivity with Steve Cohen right now. Mets pitching has been outstanding so far as well. Jesse Winker talked about how the stadium being full is a huge advantage for the Mets. Boomer doesn’t think they’ll need Grimace this year.
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Jerry returns for an update, but first Gio can’t believe people still fall for fake Adam Schefter reports on X. Jerry starts with the sounds of Mike Breen as the Knicks lose game 2. Thibs talked about having to win games in different ways. We heard from the Clippers play by play guy and he sounds fake. Shaq had to run off set to poop because he’s been drinking olive oil.
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Gio doesn’t think being the superstar means anything to Karl-Anthony Towns. He doesn’t seem disappointed when things aren’t going great. He doesn’t have the same fire other guys have when they come here to play in the Garden.
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Jerry has the sounds of the Knicks losing at MSG. Thibs talked about rebounding being the difference in the game. The Mets beat the Phillies and Francisco Lindor hit 2 more home runs and now has a lead off HR in two straight games. Jesse Winker also homered and talked about the home crowd being hard on the opponents.
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The Knicks lost a disappointing game 2 to the Pistons. Gio thinks Thibs is watching the type of team he wants to coach in the Pistons, beat the team he’s actually coaching in the Knicks. Karl-Anthony Towns was a non-factor in the fourth quarter, which is unacceptable. There’s just been something off with the Knicks all year long. ‘It’s been off and it’s been weird’ according to Gio. Gio is jealous of the way the Pistons played. Boomer thinks OG Anunoby was pissed at not getting the ball late in the game. Gio didn’t like how Thibs blamed the officials after the game.
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The Rangers' season ended with a thud last week, and both head coach Peter Laviolette and associate HC Phil Housley were let go Saturday. In a special emergency Blueshirts reaction, Boomer Esiason and Chris Lopresti look at Lavy's dismissal and what players had to say as lockers were cleaned out at MSG.
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From 'Al & Jerry's Postgame Podcast' (subscribe here): Breaking down the Mets' impressive start to the season after a weekend sweep over St. Louis.
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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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