Looking for a hilarious and informative podcast about the New York Giants? 2 Giant Goofballs has got you covered! Hosted by Drew and Rob, this podcast offers insightful analysis, lively debates, and plenty of laughs. With their infectious personalities and quick wit, Drew and Rob make discussing the latest Giants news and games an absolute blast. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just tuning in for the fun, 2 Giant Goofballs is the perfect way to stay up-to-date on all things Big Blue. So join the conversation today and see why this is one of the best NY Giants podcasts around!
Mon, April 28, 2025
Send us a text In this full episode of 2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates, Drew takes you through an in-depth breakdown of the entire 2025 NY Giants Draft Class and shares original scouting reports on each new addition. It was a major draft for Big Blue as they made a huge splash early by selecting EDGE Abdul Carter from Penn State with the 3rd overall pick. Carter, a 6'3", 259-pound force of nature, dominated college football last season, earning unanimous All-American honors, Big Ten Player of the Year, and posting an incredible 91.3 PFF grade. Despite some areas needing development and past off-field concerns, his upside could be game-changing for the Giants' defense. Later in the first round, the Giants made a bold move by trading back into the top 25 to draft quarterback Jaxson Dart from Ole Miss. Dart brings solid size, mobility, and a strong arm, giving the Giants a developmental quarterback to groom behind veteran Russell Wilson. In the third round, the Giants focused on the trenches by grabbing defensive tackle Darius Alexander from Toledo, a strong and physical run defender with great potential to be a Day 1 contributor. The fourth-round pick was Arizona State running back Cam Skattebo, a tough, old-school power runner with strong receiving skills, who could become a perfect complement to Tyrone Tracy Jr. in the backfield. In the fifth round, the Giants added depth to the offensive line with Purdue’s Marcus Mbow, an aggressive blocker with versatility at guard and tackle. Drew also covers the seventh-round selections, starting with Nebraska tight end Thomas Fidone II, a once highly touted recruit who brings impressive athleticism and major upside if he can stay healthy after overcoming multiple ACL injuries. The final pick was cornerback Korie Black from Oklahoma State, a speedy and physical defender with a strong special teams background and major upside as a late-round steal. Black’s elite speed and physicality at the catch point could give the Giants another young piece to develop in the secondary. National draft analysts praised the Giants’ class, with most grading it in the A to B+ range, highlighting the franchise’s aggressive yet smart moves. Abdul Carter has the potential to be a cornerstone defender alongside Brian Burns and Dexter Lawrence II, while Jaxson Dart gives the Giants a chance to finally stabilize the quarterback position long-term. Join Drew as he dives deep into each player’s scouting profile, their potential fits on the roster, and how the Giants have reshaped their future with this exciting 2025 draft class. If you're a die-hard Giants fan looking for the latest giants news, ny giants news today, new york giants news today, and everything you need to know about giants news and rumors, you won’t want to miss this episode!
Mon, April 28, 2025
Send us a text On this episode of 2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates, Drew and Rob dive deep into the NY Giants UDFA tracker, introducing Giants fans to the newest group of undrafted free agents who will be fighting for a spot on the 2024 roster. They kick things off by highlighting running back Rushawn Baker from Elon University, a hard-nosed runner who finished his college career strong with 100+ yard games down the stretch and impressive pro day numbers. The conversation shifts to the wide receiver additions, starting with Jordan Bly, son of NFL veteran Dre Bly, who impressed scouts with his speed despite limited college production. Drew and Rob then focus on Dalen Cambre, a Louisiana wideout known for his special teams prowess rather than receiving stats, and Beaux Collins, a big-bodied target from Clemson and Notre Dame with a solid frame but issues with drops. Da'Quan Felton, another towering receiver from Virginia Tech, is discussed for his intriguing physical tools despite concerns about separation and top-end speed. They also cover Nate McCollum, a quick and savvy slot receiver from North Carolina, praised for his toughness, route running, and YAC ability. Antwane "Juice" Wells Jr. from Ole Miss is highlighted for his physical style and inside-the-numbers toughness, though injury concerns cloud his evaluation. At tight end, they spotlight Jermaine Terry, a physically dominant prospect from Oregon State who brings size and athleticism but still needs refinement as a blocker. The offensive line additions include RJ Perry from USF, a versatile lineman with starting experience at multiple spots, and Jaison Williams from Youngstown State, a durable tackle who earned All-American honors. On defense, Drew and Rob discuss Trace Ford, a speedy edge rusher from Oklahoma with injury concerns but serious burst, and RJ Delancy III, a cornerback and special teams contributor from Wisconsin. O'Donnell Fortune, a ball-hawking corner from South Carolina and East-West Shrine Bowl MVP, is highlighted for his strong zone instincts despite concerns about tackling and long speed. They break down Makari Paige, a long, athletic safety from Michigan who offers versatility in sub-packages, and Tommy "Turnover Tommy" McCormick from Idaho, a productive and hard-hitting safety with a knack for takeaways. Throughout the show, Drew and Rob bring energy and thorough analysis, making this episode a must-watch for fans eager to know who might be the next hidden gem for the New York Giants. Whether it's discussing Baker's late-season explosion, Collins' potential as an X-receiver, or McCormick's turnover prowess, they leave no stone unturned. If you're looking for NY Giants news and updates, NY Giants news and rumors today, and the latest NY Giants podcast content, this is the breakdown you can't miss. Stay tu
Tue, April 22, 2025
Send us a text In this action-packed episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," Drew and Rob take an in-depth look at the top linebacker and safety prospects for the 2025 NFL Draft. With the Giants continuing their pursuit of improving their defensive lineup, this episode breaks down the standout players who could be key contributors to NFL teams in the near future—and some of them could potentially find themselves donning a Giants uniform. From Georgia’s elite prospects to Alabama’s top talent, we dive into the skills, stats, and future potential of these players. The linebacker class for the 2025 draft is loaded with talent, and Jalon Walker out of Georgia is one of the players at the top of the list. Standing at 6’2” and 245 pounds, Walker is a force on the field. In 2024, he recorded 60 tackles, 11 tackles for loss, and 6.5 sacks, earning him a Butkus Award nomination and first-team All-American honors. His versatility and high football IQ make him a standout prospect for teams looking to beef up their linebacker corps. Alongside him, we take a closer look at other top linebackers, including Jihaad Campbell from Alabama. Campbell, with his impressive 117 tackles and 5 sacks in the 2024 season, is a powerful presence in the middle of the defense and a player to keep an eye on. Demetrius Knight Jr. from South Carolina also stands out, with his remarkable performance earning him an 82.8 PFF grade and over 80 tackles in 2024. Shifting focus to the safety position, Drew and Rob delve into some of the most intriguing defensive backs in the 2025 draft class. Malaki Starks from Georgia is a standout, showcasing elite talent with 77 tackles in 2024 and earning first-team All-SEC honors. His ability to cover ground quickly and his solid ball skills make him a top safety prospect. Nick Emmanwori from South Carolina is another player who could make waves in the NFL. His physicality, combined with 88 tackles and 4 interceptions in 2024, makes him a promising prospect. We also discuss Xavier Watts from Notre Dame, who had a phenomenal 2024 season with 6 interceptions, earning him Unanimous All-American recognition. His ability to make plays on the ball and his versatile coverage skills set him apart. The safety class doesn't stop there, as we also analyze players like Andrew Mukuba from Clemson, who has shown great promise with 5 interceptions and 90.0 PFF grade in 2024. His consistent ability to disrupt the passing game and his strong performances on the field could make him a top choice for NFL teams looking for a ball-hawking safety. As Drew and Rob break down each player’s strengths, weaknesses, and overall potential, they also examine how these players could fit into the NFL, including which teams might be interested in adding them to their rosters. Whether it’s bolstering a defense or adding depth to a secondar
Sat, April 19, 2025
Send us a text In this full episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, hosts Drew and Rob go all-in on breaking down the top outside cornerback prospects for the 2025 NFL Draft as the New York Giants look to reshape their secondary. With the Giants still seeking depth at cornerback this detailed analysis explores who might be the next elite shutdown DB to land in New York. The guys examine more than a dozen prospects in this jam-packed show, diving deep into player traits, college production, combine buzz, and overall fit within the Giants’ defensive system. The conversation kicks off with Michigan’s Will Johnson, a physical prototype at 6’2” and 202 pounds who has the accolades and ball production to justify his top-15 projection. Rob and Drew discuss how quarterbacks avoided him in college and how his high football IQ and sticky coverage style could translate to the NFL. Then it’s time for Travis Hunter out of Colorado, one of the most electrifying and versatile players in college football. Despite playing both WR and CB, Hunter still managed to win the Heisman Trophy and multiple defensive awards. Drew and Rob break down his top-5 upside and whether his smaller frame will hold up at the next level. Texas standout Jahdae Barron is another hot name the Goofballs spotlight, praised for his versatility, instincts, and ability to contribute in multiple areas — including special teams. Rob questions how Barron’s aggressive style might fit in Wink Martindale's former system or a future Giants scheme. They move on to Shavon Revel Jr. from East Carolina, who has elite length and special teams prowess but saw his 2024 season cut short by an ACL tear. Notre Dame’s Benjamin Morrison, Kentucky’s Maxwell Hairston, and Florida State’s Azareye’h Thomas all get detailed scouting breakdowns too, with notes on their strengths in coverage and concerns about durability, ball production, and run support. The duo dives into deeper round prospects like Iowa State’s Darien Porter — a 6’4” converted wide receiver who flashed at the combine but remains raw — and LSU’s Zy Alexander, a long, physical corner with a strong tackling mindset but limited upside. They examine Denzel Burke out of Ohio State, a former wideout who brings physicality and experience but may struggle with elite receivers deep. California’s Nohl Williams impressed with 7 INTs in 2024 but needs to improve his lateral agility, while Virginia Tech’s Dorian Strong, Kansas State’s Jacob Parrish, and Louisville’s Quincy Riley round out the list of potential late-round or Day 3 pickups, each with tools that could be developed with the right coaching. If you're a die-hard Giants fan or just crave in-depth NFL Draft coverage, this is the episode for you. Stay locked into *2 Giants Goofballs* for the latest NY Giants news, rumors, and draft buzz as the
Thu, April 17, 2025
Send us a text In this action-packed episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, Drew and Rob break down the best EDGE rushers in the 2025 NFL Draft and how they might fit with the New York Giants. With Big Blue continuing to build their defense around Brian Burns and Kayvon Thibodeaux, adding more pass rush talent could be a major priority. This episode delivers a deep dive into some of the top names at defensive end and outside linebacker that fans should keep a close eye on as the draft approaches. Drew and Rob analyze a wide range of prospects, including top-tier talents like Abdul Carter from Penn State, who made a massive impact after switching from linebacker and boasts elite production, explosiveness, and versatility—despite some off-field and injury concerns. They also look at Tennessee’s James Pearce Jr., a long and athletic edge rusher with huge upside but a need to develop strength and sack-finishing ability. Other potential Giants targets include Georgia’s Mykel Williams, a physical and athletic force with raw pass-rushing technique, and Shemar Stewart from Texas A&M, a physically gifted player who’s been underwhelming in terms of sack production. Rob and Drew weigh in on Mike Green out of Marshall, who led the country in sacks and showed out at the Senior Bowl, but faces the classic small-school question—can he do it against NFL linemen? The duo runs through nearly 20 prospects, including under-the-radar risers like Donovan Ezeiruaku from Boston College and Princely Umanmielen from Ole Miss, known for athleticism and high motors but also flaws like inconsistent run defense or strength issues. Listeners will also learn about players like JT Tuimoloau of Ohio State, Landon Jackson of Arkansas, and Jared Ivey of Ole Miss, all of whom offer specific traits that could appeal to a Giants front office looking to add rotational depth or find future starters. As Drew and Rob evaluate each player, they talk about how these EDGE defenders might fit into the current Giants defensive scheme and the long-term vision of Joe Schoen and Wink Martindale. Could one of these guys be lining up next to Brian Burns by 2026? Could the Giants use one of their premium picks on a pass rusher, or will they look for value in the middle rounds? This is a must-watch for any fan who wants to understand the full landscape of EDGE rushers in the upcoming draft and how it ties into the future of the Giants defense. Packed with stats, analysis, and a few laughs along the way, this episode delivers everything you need to know about the names that could dominate headlines when the Giants are on the clock. For all your giants news nfl, ny giants news and rumors, giants latest news, and ny giants podcast content, subscribe to the *2 Giants Goofballs* channel. Stay locked in to the giants youtube
Tue, April 15, 2025
Send us a text In this full episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," hosts Drew and Rob dive into the latest buzz surrounding the New York Giants, starting with breaking news from NFL insider Adam Schefter. According to Schefter, Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders will hold a private workout in Boulder, Colorado, specifically for a contingent of New York Giants officials. With the 2025 NFL Draft quickly approaching, this late-stage move sparks major speculation—could the Giants be seriously considering Sanders as their quarterback of the future? From there, the Goofballs shift focus to a deep breakdown of the top interior offensive linemen—particularly guards—who could be high-value targets for the Giants in this year’s draft. With positional flexibility and offensive line depth being key areas of need, the duo examines a dozen prospects, analyzing strengths, weaknesses, and potential fit in the Giants' offensive scheme. They start with Alabama’s Tyler Booker, a massive mauler with impressive accolades and experience, who plays with a nasty streak but has footwork and redirection issues that might push him to the early second round. Georgia’s Tate Ratledge and Dylan Fairchild both impress with physicality and SEC dominance, but bring up concerns regarding position versatility and occasional technique lapses. LSU's Miles Frazier is highlighted for his mobility and long arms, but concerns around balance and overextension could slide him into round three. North Carolina’s Willie Lampkin stands out as a unique case—an undersized lineman with a high PFF grade and excellent fundamentals who could be a huge Day 3 steal if he overcomes size limitations. Sacramento State’s Jackson Slater, Iowa’s Connor Colby, and Minnesota’s Tyler Cooper also get spotlighted as mid-to-late round options with intriguing upside, particularly in terms of mobility and blocking awareness, but each comes with raw elements to develop. The episode continues with in-depth looks at Luke Kandra from Cincinnati, a physical run-game asset who plays stiff and slow off the snap; Clay Webb, a seasoned interior lineman with SEC roots now at Jacksonville State, who flashes strong punch and anchor ability; and a few other prospects who round out the Day 3 considerations with interesting traits for development. Whether you're looking to stay updated on Giants news today or want a full breakdown of the 2025 NFL Draft guard class, this episode is a must-listen for every NY Giants fan. With Shedeur Sanders in the mix and offensive line still a pressing issue, Drew and Rob provide the kind of analysis that keeps Giants fans plugged into all the latest developments, rumors, and draft strategy discussions. Be sure to subscribe to the channel for more in-depth coverage of everything related to the New York Giants live and on-d
Fri, April 11, 2025
Send us a text In this full episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, hosts Drew and Rob dig deep into the trenches to explore one of the most critical areas of the NFL Draft—the defensive tackle position. As the Giants continue to reshape their defensive identity under Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll, the Goofballs go position-by-position through an extensive list of this year’s top defensive tackles and how each could fit into the future of the New York Giants. This episode is a must-watch for any Giants fan serious about the team’s draft strategy, especially with needs continuing to exist along the defensive front. The episode kicks off with a deep dive into potential top-10 pick Mason Graham out of Michigan, a disruptive force with an elite swim move and the ability to collapse pockets even through double teams. They also evaluate Walter Nolen from Ole Miss, whose agility and relentless motor make him a projected late first-round talent, and Kenneth Grant, another Michigan product with monster size and sneaky athleticism, potentially landing in the late first or early second round. Drew and Rob continue their breakdown with other major prospects such as Derrick Harmon, TJ Sanders, Darius Alexander, and Tyleik Williams—each bringing a unique mix of power, technique, and run-stopping ability. From Power 5 beasts like Deone Walker and Alfred Collins to underrated Group of Five gems like CJ West and Darius Alexander, the Goofballs leave no prospect unscouted. The guys also shine a light on potential Day 2 and Day 3 steals like Omar Norman-Lott, Joshua Farmer, JJ Pegues, and the massive Desmond Watson, discussing not only their strengths and weaknesses but also how realistic it is that they land in blue and line up next to Dexter Lawrence in the coming seasons. They analyze key traits like hand technique, pad level, gap discipline, and pass rush versatility while providing crucial context from each player's 2024 stats, accolades, and combine performance. Whether you're watching for who might be the next building block on the Giants’ D-line, or just love diving into draft scouting and learning about every possible name on the board, this episode brings an incredible level of detail and breakdown for all things Giants football news, Giants draft rumors, and NFL Draft 2025 projections. If you’re searching for top-tier New York Giants content and expert-level discussion from true fans, this is the episode to watch. #giants #nfl #nfldraft 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5432271623159808 Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on <a href='https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-tiLjkehiawtN-
Thu, April 10, 2025
Send us a text In this jam-packed segment from "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," hosts Drew and Rob go deep into mock draft territory with not just one, but two comprehensive draft simulations to get fans hyped for the 2025 NFL Draft. First, they conduct a full seven-round live mock draft specifically for the New York Giants, breaking down potential selections at every pick and diving into realistic scenarios based on team needs, draft trends, and what Joe Schoen might be thinking as he builds the future of Big Blue. From first-round priorities to late-round sleeper picks, the Goofballs leave no stone unturned as they strategize how to maximize the Giants’ haul and fill key roster gaps on both sides of the ball. But that’s only half the fun—next, the guys shift gears and expand their scope to the entire NFL, going pick-by-pick through a full first-round mock draft. With all 32 teams on the board, they dive into team needs, recent roster moves, and front office tendencies to predict what each franchise is most likely to do. Whether it's quarterback-needy teams trading up, surprise picks shaking up the board, or big-name prospects slipping to unexpected spots, this first-round mock covers all the drama and possibilities fans crave during draft season. This dual mock draft episode is a must-watch for any New York Giants fan looking to understand the full draft landscape, as well as for general NFL fans who want to hear in-depth predictions about how Round 1 could unfold for every team across the league. Whether you're scouting offensive linemen, wide receivers, edge rushers, or surprise risers, Drew and Rob bring the perfect balance of insight and entertainment to keep viewers locked in. From analyzing draft strategy to reacting in real-time to simulated results, this segment is your ultimate guide to what could be coming for the G-Men and the rest of the league in the 2025 NFL Draft. Don’t miss it if you’re serious about understanding how your team might reshape its future. #nfldraft #nfl #giants 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5432271623159808 Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, April 08, 2025
Send us a text In this full episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, Drew and Rob dive headfirst into the trenches with a detailed breakdown of the top 15 offensive tackle prospects entering the 2025 NFL Draft. With the New York Giants continuing to build through the draft and offensive line remaining a key concern, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the prospects who could become foundational pieces for Big Blue or impact the league at large. Whether you're a diehard Giants fan, a draft enthusiast, or simply love trench warfare in football, this episode has something for you. The duo starts with Armand Membou of Missouri, an agile and athletic tackle who played nearly every snap at right tackle, showcasing his All-SEC talent despite some concerns with long-arm rushers. Kelvin Banks Jr. from Texas is another standout, a three-year starter with an impressive trophy case and consistent performance at left tackle. LSU’s Will Campbell brings SEC grit, smart play, and next-level footwork, although his shorter arms might translate better to guard in the pros. Josh Simmons, a top-tier pass protector from Ohio State, has raw potential with elite upside, while Grey Zabel out of South Dakota State demonstrates remarkable positional versatility across the line. Minnesota's Aireontae Ersery, another three-year starter, boasts elite strength and arm length, standing tall as a first-round-worthy left tackle. Oregon’s Josh Conerly Jr. impresses with his athleticism and background as a former running back, though scouts note balance issues. Ohio State’s Donovan Jackson stepped in at left tackle after Simmons’ injury but might project better as a guard due to athletic limitations in space. Meanwhile, Wyatt Milum of West Virginia brings the lunch-pail mentality with four years of LT experience and a dominant 2024 season. The analysis continues with Jonah Savaiinaea from Arizona, a big-bodied lineman who may move inside, and Marcus Mbow of Purdue, a powerful presence with aggressive hands but room to grow against stutter-step pass rushers. Texas’s Cameron Williams has the raw tools and strength but struggles with speed and technique. Boston College’s Ozzy Trapilo, a massive 6’8” presence, displays football IQ and fiery play, but must improve pad level and hand placement. William & Mary’s Charles Grant could be this year's sleeper, showcasing NFL-level traits despite a small school résumé. Lastly, Anthony Belton from NC State has the size and physicality but must overcome footwork issues and character concerns after a controversial on-field incident. This deep-dive episode is packed with scouting insights, positional fit discussion, and potential draft positioning. Whether the Giants are targeting a day-one starter or looking for value on day two or three, this offensive tackle
Fri, April 04, 2025
Send us a text In this full episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, Drew and Rob take Giants fans deep into early 2025 NFL Draft scouting as they evaluate five more wide receivers and five top center prospects the New York Giants could target. With Big Blue still looking to build a stronger offense for the future, this episode focuses on players who could fit the needs of the Giants heading into next season. Whether you’re a draft junkie or just getting started, this scouting breakdown covers some of the most intriguing prospects that fans should know about as we approach draft season. At wide receiver, the hosts discuss Stanford’s Elic Ayomanor, an explosive pass catcher with a strong build and a knack for contested catches despite some drop concerns and a limited route tree. Oregon’s Tez Johnson is described as electric, twitchy, and a true YAC threat, but his small frame and lack of deep-threat production raise questions. TCU’s Savion Williams brings size and athleticism at 6’5”, with raw potential and red-zone upside, but inconsistent hands and blocking issues. Miami’s Xavier Restrepo is highlighted as a record-setting receiver and high-IQ route technician with two straight 1,000-yard seasons, although his poor 40-yard dash and small size might scare some teams off. Finally, Isaiah Bond, now at Texas after transferring from Alabama, offers elite speed and dynamic playmaking ability, but his hands and physicality remain concerns. Then, the focus shifts to the top center prospects for the 2025 NFL Draft. Georgia’s Jared Wilson is identified as a rising prospect with great quickness and punch, though limited starting experience may impact his draft position. USC’s Jonah Monheim shows off strong versatility, having played across the offensive line, but remains raw as a true center. Texas’ Jake Majors brings solid run-blocking and pass-protection instincts, but questions linger about his strength and ability to hold blocks consistently. Ohio State’s Seth McLaughlin is known for strong hands and size, but persistent snap issues from his Alabama days could haunt his stock. Lastly, Boston College’s Drew Kendall, son of former NFL lineman Pete Kendall, flashes intelligence and mobility but lacks size and strength against top-tier competition. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob provide detailed insight into where these prospects may land in the upcoming draft, projecting most of them as Day 2 or Day 3 picks. For fans of the Giants looking to get a leg up on the 2025 draft class, this episode is a must-watch. Whether you're eyeing future weapons for the Giants' quarterback or key pieces to solidify the interior offensive line, this breakdown delivers an early look at the names every New York Giants fan should keep on their radar. Stay tuned to the *2 Giants Goofballs* Giants channel for mo
Thu, April 03, 2025
Send us a text The New York Giants' offseason plans might be shifting in a surprising direction. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Giants are starting to look elsewhere with their No. 3 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. With growing speculation that they have their sights set on an elite non-QB prospect. Meanwhile, ESPN has floated the idea of the Giants trading down from No. 3. A proposed trade with the Carolina Panthers would send the No. 3 pick and a 2026 fifth-rounder to Carolina in exchange for the No. 8 pick, a second-round pick this year (No. 57), and a 2026 second-round pick. This trade scenario becomes even more interesting if Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders are already off the board by the time the Giants pick, suggesting the team may prioritize adding multiple assets instead of taking a quarterback early. In roster news, the Giants have re-signed linebacker Ty Summers. At 6'1" and 241 pounds, the 29-year-old played in all 16 games last season, recording 29 tackles, one tackle for loss, and one pass deflection. His PFF grades were mixed, with a strong 78.3 run defense grade but weaker marks in coverage and pass rushing. Summers played 112 defensive snaps and was a key contributor on special teams with 272 snaps. Evan Neal’s future along the Giants' offensive line remains uncertain, but GM Joe Schoen revealed that Neal is now open to the idea of moving to guard. This is a stark contrast from his strong stance in 2023 when he insisted he was an offensive tackle from birth. While Schoen did not commit to a positional switch, he emphasized that Neal is willing to do whatever it takes to help the team. Another looming decision for the Giants revolves around play-calling duties. Head coach Brian Daboll has not yet determined whether he will continue calling plays in 2024. NY Post’s Paul Schwartz reported that Daboll plans to evaluate the situation through spring and summer before making a final call. Co-owner John Mara previously questioned whether Daboll should relinquish play-calling duties, stating that while he wouldn’t demand a change, it’s a discussion that will continue. Ultimately, the choice remains in Daboll’s hands, and it could have a major impact on the Giants' offensive performance next season. The Giants also have several former players currently competing in the UFL, which kicked off its season on Friday. The Arlington Renegades feature former Giants S Joe Powell and LB Tuzar Skipper. The Birmingham Stallions have multiple ex-Giants, including LB Tae Crowder and QB Case Cookus, while the D.C. Defenders boast former first-round CB Deandre Baker. Other familiar faces like Corn Elder, Deon Jackson, Quincy Roche, and Jashaun Corbin are also in the league, along with former Giants coaches like Mike Nolan and Marc Colombo. With the NFL Draft approaching, trade ru
Fri, March 28, 2025
Send us a text Drew and Rob take a deep dive into the top tight end prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft, breaking down their strengths, weaknesses, and draft projections. This class features a mix of high-end talent, athletic pass catchers, and physical blockers, but who stands out as the best of the best? At the top of the board is Penn State’s Tyler Warren, a dominant force who put up monster numbers in his final college season. At 6’6” and 261 pounds, Warren earned the John Mackey Award, First-Team All-American honors, and was named Big Ten Tight End of the Year. His ability to contribute in multiple ways makes him the clear number-one tight end in the draft, but he still has room for growth in his route running and pass protection. Right behind him is Michigan’s Colston Loveland, a smooth route runner with wide receiver-like movement skills. He’s not the most physical player and struggles with contested catches, but his upside as a dynamic receiving threat has him locked in as a late first-round prospect. Bowling Green’s Harold Fannin Jr. put up jaw-dropping numbers with over 1,500 yards and 10 touchdowns, making him an unstoppable force in the MAC. However, questions about his athleticism and competition level make him more of a Day 2 target. The depth in this tight end class continues with LSU’s Terrance Ferguson and Mason Taylor, both talented pass catchers with strong red zone skills but some concerns in blocking and handling physical defenders. Miami’s Elijah Arroyo is one of the fastest tight ends in the draft with big-play potential, but his medical history, including an ACL injury, raises red flags. Gunnar Helm from Texas brings toughness and reliable hands, but he lacks elite speed and still needs work on his blocking. Further down the rankings, Notre Dame’s Mitchell Evans, Clemson’s Jake Briningstool, and Iowa’s Luke Lachey all bring different skill sets to the table. Evans is a strong contested-catch receiver but lacks high-end athleticism, Briningstool has deep-threat ability but needs to bulk up, and Lachey follows in the footsteps of past Iowa tight ends, offering solid fundamentals but lacking standout traits. Drew and Rob analyze what makes these tight ends valuable at the next level and where they might land in the 2025 NFL Draft. With teams always searching for the next elite playmaker at the position, this year’s draft class has plenty of intriguing options. Whether it's a first-round talent like Warren or a mid-round gem, this episode provides a full breakdown of what each prospect brings to the table. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , <a href='https://www.facebook.com/2gian
Thu, March 27, 2025
Send us a text On this episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, Drew and Rob break down the massive news that has Giants fans buzzing—New York has agreed to terms with 10-time Pro Bowl quarterback Russell Wilson, pending a physical. The former Seahawks, Broncos, and Steelers signal-caller brings a decorated resume to Big Blue, including a Super Bowl title, nine playoff appearances, and a reputation as one of the most dynamic quarterbacks of his era. But what does this signing mean for the Giants moving forward? Wilson, now 36, has built a career defined by clutch performances, mobility, and leadership. With a career passer rating of 99.8—ranking among the best in NFL history—Wilson has consistently been one of the league’s top quarterbacks. He’s thrown for over 40,000 yards, rushed for more than 5,000, and remains the only QB in NFL history to achieve both milestones. However, after an up-and-down stint in Denver and a solid but unspectacular year in Pittsburgh, does he still have enough left in the tank to lead the Giants back to relevance? Drew and Rob dive deep into how Wilson fits in Brian Daboll’s offense and what this means for the rest of the roster. Will his veteran presence elevate the play of Malik Nabers and the Giants’ receiving corps? How will the offensive line hold up in protecting a quarterback known for extending plays? And what does this move signal about Joe Schoen’s vision for the team—are the Giants pushing all their chips in for a win-now approach, or is Wilson simply a bridge to the next franchise quarterback? The guys also discuss Wilson’s legacy, from his early dominance in Seattle to his recent struggles, and debate whether he can rekindle his Pro Bowl form in New York. With his extensive postseason experience, could Wilson be the missing piece that helps the Giants finally take control of a wide-open NFC East? There’s no doubt this is one of the biggest acquisitions in recent Giants history, and *2 Giants Goofballs* has all the in-depth analysis you need. Tune in for expert breakdowns, bold predictions, and everything you need to know about Russell Wilson’s arrival in New York! #giants #nygiants nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, March 26, 2025
Send us a text On this episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, Drew and Rob break down the massive news that has Giants fans buzzing—New York has agreed to terms with 10-time Pro Bowl quarterback Russell Wilson, pending a physical. The former Seahawks, Broncos, and Steelers signal-caller brings a decorated resume to Big Blue, including a Super Bowl title, nine playoff appearances, and a reputation as one of the most dynamic quarterbacks of his era. But what does this signing mean for the Giants moving forward? Wilson, now 36, has built a career defined by clutch performances, mobility, and leadership. With a career passer rating of 99.8—ranking among the best in NFL history—Wilson has consistently been one of the league’s top quarterbacks. He’s thrown for over 40,000 yards, rushed for more than 5,000, and remains the only QB in NFL history to achieve both milestones. However, after an up-and-down stint in Denver and a solid but unspectacular year in Pittsburgh, does he still have enough left in the tank to lead the Giants back to relevance? Drew and Rob dive deep into how Wilson fits in Brian Daboll’s offense and what this means for the rest of the roster. Will his veteran presence elevate the play of Malik Nabers and the Giants’ receiving corps? How will the offensive line hold up in protecting a quarterback known for extending plays? And what does this move signal about Joe Schoen’s vision for the team—are the Giants pushing all their chips in for a win-now approach, or is Wilson simply a bridge to the next franchise quarterback? The guys also discuss Wilson’s legacy, from his early dominance in Seattle to his recent struggles, and debate whether he can rekindle his Pro Bowl form in New York. With his extensive postseason experience, could Wilson be the missing piece that helps the Giants finally take control of a wide-open NFC East? There’s no doubt this is one of the biggest acquisitions in recent Giants history, and *2 Giants Goofballs* has all the in-depth analysis you need. Tune in for expert breakdowns, bold predictions, and everything you need to know about Russell Wilson’s arrival in New York! #giants #nygiants nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, March 25, 2025
Send us a text Drew and Rob dive deep into the top RBs in the Draft, analyzing their strengths, weaknesses, and potential fits in the NFL. This is Part 1 of their in-depth breakdown, featuring some of the most talented backs in the class. The conversation kicks off with Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty, a powerful yet elusive runner who dominated college football in 2024. With over 2,600 rushing yards and nearly 30 touchdowns last season, he finished second in Heisman voting and collected multiple awards. While his every-down ability and contact balance make him a top prospect, questions remain about his workload and how it may impact his NFL longevity. Next, Omarion Hampton from North Carolina, a big-bodied back with an ideal mix of speed and power. He proved to be an every-down back with solid pass protection and receiving skills, making him a likely late 1st or early 2nd pick. However, he’ll need to work on protecting his body at the next level. Quinshon Judkins, who transferred to Ohio State after two strong seasons at Ole Miss, is another intriguing prospect. Though he excelled in short-yardage and goal-line situations, his lack of breakaway speed and occasional hesitation could impact his draft stock. He’s viewed as a potential power-back complement in a 1-2 punch system. The guys also analyze Iowa’s Kaleb Johnson, a bruising runner with great vision and quick acceleration. His ability to break tackles and find the right lanes is impressive, but questions about his receiving ability and poor pass protection might keep him from being a 1st-round selection. Virginia Tech’s Bhaysul Tuten turned heads with his incredible speed, posting the fastest 40-time among running backs at the combine. Though he had a strong 2024 season, his overall production might land him in the 2nd or 3rd round. Dylan Sampson from Tennessee is another explosive playmaker with great vision and balance, but concerns about his fumbling issues and small frame make him a risky pick. The same goes for Arizona State’s Cameron Skattebo, an old-school power back who thrives on contact but lacks the top-end speed to break away. Raheim "Rocket" Sanders, who spent time at both Arkansas and South Carolina, stands out for his surprising speed at his size. He’s a bruiser with great contact balance and vision, but his cutback ability and lack of home-run speed could make him a mid-rounder. Trevor Etienne, younger brother of NFL star Travis, transferred to Georgia for the 2024 season. While he’s quick and tough for his size, concerns about his durability and a DUI arrest last year could impact his draft stock. Rounding out the discussion, the guys cover UCF’s RJ Harvey, Syracuse’s Lequint Allen, Kansas State’s DJ Giddens, USC’s Woody Marks, and Florida’s Montrell Johnson Jr. Each of these ba
Mon, March 24, 2025
Send us a text The New York Giants continue to reshape their roster this offseason, making several notable moves that could have a big impact heading into the 2025 season. The biggest news is the Giants signing veteran quarterback Jameis Winston to a two-year, $8 million contract. This deal is an absolute steal for a player with Winston’s experience, as it’s even cheaper per year than what the Giants paid Drew Lock last season. At 6’4” and 230 pounds, Winston brings size, arm talent, and starting experience to the quarterback room. The former first-overall pick in the 2015 draft out of Florida State has had an up-and-down career, best known for his 33-touchdown, 30-interception season with the Buccaneers in 2019. Last season in Cleveland, Winston played in 12 games with seven starts, throwing for 2,121 yards, 13 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions. He even set a new Browns franchise record with a 497-yard passing performance against the Broncos. Turnovers have been his Achilles’ heel, but in his four seasons with the Saints, he showed improvement, throwing 20 touchdowns and just 11 interceptions over 21 games. With Mike Kafka reportedly taking back play-calling duties, there’s optimism that Winston could thrive in the Giants' system. Speaking of Rodgers, the future Hall of Famer spent time at the Steelers’ facility on Friday, meeting with their coaching staff. While there’s no deal in place, and no reported visit with the Giants as of yet, Rodgers did meet with the team during the NFL Combine. His situation remains one of the biggest storylines in the league, and Giants fans will be keeping a close eye on where he lands. The Giants also made a pair of wide receiver signings, bringing in Zach Pascal and Lil’Jordan Humphrey. Pascal, 30, visited the Giants last week before finalizing a deal. At 6’2” and 215 pounds, he brings a physical presence but has primarily been a special teams player in recent years. Last season with the Cardinals, he played all 17 games but didn’t record a single catch. His best years came with the Colts, where he racked up 1,888 of his 2,057 career receiving yards. Interestingly, Giants wide receivers coach Mike Groh was his position coach during that time, so there’s familiarity with the system. Meanwhile, Lil’Jordan Humphrey brings an intriguing mix of size and experience. The 6’4”, 225-pound receiver played all 17 games for the Broncos last season, making seven starts and catching 31 passes for 293 yards and a touchdown. Over his six-year career with the Saints, Patriots, and Broncos, Humphrey has 62 receptions for 770 yards and seven touchdowns. His biggest issue has been drops, with a career catch percentage of 67.4%. Given the drop issues the Giants dealt with last season—particularly with Malik Nabers, Wan’Dale Robinson, and Darius Slayton—this signing is a bit surprising. Unlike Pascal, H
Fri, March 21, 2025
Send us a text The New York Giants made an effort to bring back edge rusher Azeez Ojulari, but the former Giant opted to join the reigning Super Bowl champions instead. According to Dan Duggan of The Athletic, the Giants did extend an offer, though the exact terms remain unknown. Ojulari chose to move on, likely seeing a better opportunity to contribute as a pass-rush specialist on a team stacked with defensive talent. With free agency in full swing and major roster moves shaking up the league, the Giants still have key needs to address. The quarterback position remains a question mark, as the team looks for depth or a potential long-term solution behind Daniel Jones. The right guard spot also needs attention, with several veteran options still available, including Brandon Scherff, Will Hernandez, and Dalton Risner. Each comes with strengths and weaknesses, from Scherff’s veteran leadership to Hernandez’s familiarity with the franchise and Risner’s strong pass-blocking ability. On the defensive line, New York still has holes to fill, with veterans like John Jenkins and DeShawn Williams available. However, both options come with concerns regarding their overall performance grades and fit within the Giants’ system. As the dust settles from the early frenzy of free agency, attention turns to the NFL Draft. With a clearer picture of the team’s needs, we conduct a live post-free agency mock draft, analyzing the best fits for the Giants and how they can use their draft capital to strengthen the roster. Every pick matters as the Giants look to build a competitive team for the upcoming season. Tune in as Drew and Rob break down the latest Giants news, discuss free agency updates, explore potential signings, and dive into a full mock draft that could shape the future of the franchise. The offseason is far from over, and the Giants still have crucial decisions ahead to ensure they take a step forward in 2025. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, March 20, 2025
Send us a text Drew and Rob are back with another packed episode of **2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates**, covering all the latest Giants news and NFL rumors. The Vikings’ quarterback situation remains a hot topic as reports indicate they’ve rebuffed trade inquiries for J.J. McCarthy and are not actively pursuing Aaron Rodgers. However, insiders suggest they’re keeping tabs on the four-time MVP while waiting to see how McCarthy develops this offseason. Could Rodgers still end up in Minnesota, or will he look elsewhere? The Giants were reportedly offered a fifth-round pick for Azeez Ojulari at the trade deadline but opted to keep him due to Kayvon Thibodeaux’s injury. Now, with Ojulari moving on, was it a missed opportunity? The guys break down the decision and what it means for the Giants' pass rush moving forward. Speaking of pass rushers, Big Blue has added edge rusher Victor Dimukeje. Standing at 6’2” and 262 pounds, Dimukeje posted a solid 75.1 PFF grade in 2024 and recorded all four of his career sacks last season. Will he be a rotational piece, or does he have the upside to contribute more? The quarterback discussion continues as rumors swirl around Joe Milton being available for a third-round pick. Milton had a strong performance against the Bills in Week 17, albeit against backups, and questions remain about why the Patriots seem ready to move on. Could he be a viable option for the Giants, or is there a better fit elsewhere? Drew and Rob also provide an in-depth scouting report on **Tyler Shough**, a 6’5” quarterback prospect out of Louisville. Shough has an intriguing skill set with solid arm strength, mobility, and experience, but concerns about his lower-body mechanics, age, and one-read tendencies raise questions about his long-term upside. After stints at Oregon and Texas Tech, he put together an impressive 2024 season with 3,195 passing yards and 23 touchdowns. Where does he fit among the top quarterbacks in the 2025 NFL Draft? To wrap things up, the hosts rank their **Top 10 QBs in the 2025 Draft**, including names like Cam Ward, Shedeur Sanders, Jaxson Dart, and Quinn Ewers. With so many teams needing a quarterback, how does this class compare to past years? All this and more in another must-listen episode of **2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates**! #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Intereste
Tue, March 18, 2025
Send us a text In the latest episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, Drew and Rob dive deep into the biggest stories surrounding the New York Giants as the team continues its search for a quarterback. With speculation swirling about Rodgers' future, the latest free-agent visits, and key roster moves, there’s plenty to break down. One of the biggest questions looming over the NFL right now is whether Aaron Rodgers will retire. According to Diana Russini of *The Athletic*, Rodgers is holding out hope that the Minnesota Vikings will make a move for him. If that doesn’t happen, he might opt for retirement rather than playing for the Steelers or Giants. That’s a major twist in the offseason, as New York had been linked to Rodgers, but now they may have to look elsewhere. One of those alternatives could be Jameis Winston, who is set to visit the Giants. According to Tom Pelissero of *NFL Network*, Winston will meet with the team as they continue to explore veteran quarterback options. Winston, the former No. 1 overall pick, has expressed interest in joining the Giants and has a history of both big plays and costly mistakes. In 2024, he posted a 61.1% completion rate with 13 touchdowns and 12 interceptions, but his turnover issues have followed him throughout his career. Another player visiting the Giants is wide receiver Zach Paschal. While he has had minimal impact as a receiver over the last few years—catching zero passes in 2023 and just 19 in the last three seasons combined—he brings value as a special teams player. Paschal has ties to Giants WR coach Mike Groh from their time together in Indianapolis, which could influence his chances of landing a roster spot. On the defensive side, the Giants made a move by signing linebacker Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles. The 28-year-old, who spent the last five seasons with the 49ers, is known for his special teams contributions. In 2024, he played in 12 games with two starts, recording 17 tackles, an interception, and two passes defended. With 73 career games under his belt, he adds depth to a Giants defense that continues to evolve. Meanwhile, former Giants pass rusher Ojulari is heading to a division rival. The Philadelphia Eagles signed Ojulari to a one-year, $4 million deal, ending his tenure in New York. Injuries hampered Ojulari’s time with the Giants, but when healthy, he showed flashes of being a difference-maker. Now, he’ll be looking to revitalize his career in Philly. One of the biggest stories surrounding the Giants this offseason was their rumored interest in moving up to the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft. According to Jordan Raanan of *ESPN*, that plan is now dead. The Giants had also reportedly targeted Matthew Stafford earlier in the offseason, but with both options off the table, they are left searc
Sat, March 15, 2025
Send us a text Drew and Rob are back with another episode of 2 Giants Goofballs, breaking down the latest New York Giants news, free agency moves, and rumors swirling around the quarterback position. The Giants have been busy making roster moves, starting with the signing of offensive tackle Stone Forsythe. The 6’8”, 307-pound tackle comes over from the Seahawks, where he played in nine games last season with five starts. However, his Pro Football Focus grades leave a lot to be desired, ranking near the bottom of all qualified linemen. Will the Giants coaching staff be able to get more out of him? The Giants also bring back a couple of familiar faces on the offensive line. Aaron Stinnie re-signs on a one-year deal after playing all 16 games last season, starting three. While his PFF grades were underwhelming, the team clearly values his depth. Meanwhile, Greg Van Roten, who started all 17 games last season, returns with a 63.4 PFF grade, solidifying the interior offensive line. On the defensive side, the Giants add depth to the trenches by signing veteran defensive tackle Jeremiah Ledbetter. The former Jaguar had a productive season in 2024, playing 15 games with three starts, recording 38 tackles, eight tackles for loss, and two sacks. His PFF grades show a solid run defender, but his pass rush needs improvement. In a move that stings for Giants fans, longtime cornerback Adoree’ Jackson has signed a one-year deal with the rival Philadelphia Eagles. Jackson played in 14 games last season, recording 28 tackles, five pass deflections, and one forced fumble. His coverage grades were solid, but he was especially dominant in run defense, earning an 85.8 grade from PFF. How will the Giants replace him in the secondary, and will this loss come back to haunt them when they face the Eagles? The biggest question surrounding the Giants remains at the quarterback position. The team has been linked to multiple veteran signal-callers as they explore their options. Joe Flacco visited the Giants on Thursday, while Russell Wilson made a trip to New York on Friday after visiting Cleveland. Meanwhile, the team is reportedly growing tired of waiting for Aaron Rodgers to decide on his future, though they haven’t moved on just yet. There’s also a rumor that the Vikings could be in the mix for Rodgers, adding another wrinkle to the saga. Drew and Rob break down all these moves, what they mean for the Giants’ future, and what fans can expect in the coming weeks. Don’t miss this jam-packed episode of 2 Giants Goofballs, where they dive into all the latest Giants news, rumors, and analysis! #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on <a href='https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC
Tue, March 11, 2025
Send us a text The New York Giants have made some major moves, and Drew and Rob are here to break it all down in another jam-packed episode of 2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates. With free agency in full swing, the Giants have re-signed a familiar face, added key pieces on defense, and continue to be linked to the biggest quarterback names in the NFL. This episode dives deep into all the latest Giants news, rumors, and updates as the team looks to reshape its roster for the 2025 season. The show kicks off with the Giants re-signing wide receiver Darius Slayton to a three-year, $36 million deal. After finishing the 2023 season with 39 catches for 573 yards and two touchdowns, Slayton remains a solid part of the Giants’ receiving corps. What does this signing mean for the offense, and could it indicate what direction the Giants will go in the draft? Next, the Giants addressed a major need on defense by signing cornerback Paulson Adebo. The former Saints CB, who played at Stanford alongside Bobby Okereke, comes to New York after an injury-limited season in which he recorded 52 tackles and three interceptions in just seven games. While he has been a solid CB2 for most of his career, his aggressive playstyle and struggles against the run could be a concern. The initial reports on his contract were all over the place, ranging from three years, $30 million to three years, $54 million, with conflicting details on guarantees. The guys break down what Adebo brings to the Giants and whether this signing is a bargain or an overpay. The defensive reinforcements didn’t stop there, as the Giants also signed veteran defensive lineman Roy Robertson-Harris to a two-year, $10 million deal. Standing at 6’5” and 290 pounds, the 31-year-old spent last season with both the Jaguars and Seahawks, appearing in 17 games with two starts. He recorded 20 tackles, four tackles for loss, two sacks, and five QB hits while playing 34 percent of defensive snaps. While his PFF grades weren’t impressive, Robertson-Harris brings experience and depth to a defensive line that needed reinforcements. Could this be the first step in rebuilding the defensive front, or is this simply a depth move? One of the biggest topics of the episode revolves around the ongoing quarterback carousel. The Giants are still waiting on a decision from Aaron Rodgers, who has been linked to both New York and the Pittsburgh Steelers. While Rodgers takes his time deciding his future, other quarterbacks have already landed in new homes. Zach Wilson is heading to the Dolphins, Josh Dobbs is joining the Patriots, and Kenny Pickett was traded from the Eagles to the Browns. Meanwhile, Justin Fields signed with the Jets, Sam Darnold is now a Seahawk, and Jimmy Garoppolo is staying with the Rams. With Jameis Winston in talks with the 49ers and Chargers, and R
Fri, March 07, 2025
Send us a text With NFL free agency just days away, we’re going **LIVE** for a full **7-round New York Giants mock draft**, making our final pre-free agency selections before the offseason chaos begins! This is our last chance to map out the Giants' draft strategy before major roster moves shake everything up. Will Joe Schoen focus on fixing the offense? Will the Giants make a bold move at quarterback? Could a shocking trade shake up their draft plans? We’re covering it all in this massive episode! We start with **Round 1**, where the Giants hold a top pick that could shape their future. Will they take a quarterback to challenge Daniel Jones? Could a playmaker like **Malik Nabers** be the missing piece for an explosive offense? Or does Schoen stay true to his philosophy and go for a dominant offensive lineman or defensive stud? We break down every scenario, including **potential trade-up or trade-back options.** From there, we go **round by round**, making the best possible selections to fill key needs across the roster. Who will be the **Day 2 steals** that could immediately contribute? Will Big Blue target a future shutdown corner to pair with Deonte Banks? Can they land an interior lineman to shore up the trenches? We also explore **late-round gems** who could develop into key contributors or even surprise starters down the road. As we go through all **seven rounds**, we’ll dive deep into player scouting reports, scheme fits, and potential draft strategies. Plus, we’ll break down how free agency will impact these picks—if Schoen signs a top-tier wide receiver or offensive lineman, how does that change the draft board? If the Giants pass on a QB in Round 1, could they find a sleeper later in the draft? With shocking picks, in-depth analysis, and **live reactions to fan feedback**, this episode is a **must-watch for every Giants fan**. Don’t miss our final 7-round mock draft before free agency shakes up the entire NFL landscape! **Tune in live and be part of the conversation as we build the perfect draft class for the New York Giants!** #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, March 06, 2025
Send us a text The latest episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates* dives deep into the hottest rumors surrounding the New York Giants, from potential draft shakeups to a possible blockbuster trade for star wide receiver DK Metcalf. Drew and Rob break down all the latest reports, including whether the Giants are seriously considering a move for Metcalf and what it could cost them. The news of Metcalf’s trade request sent shockwaves through the NFL, and with the Giants still looking for a dominant wide receiver, could they be the team to land him? With a massive $31.87 million cap hit in 2025 and just one year left on his current deal, any team interested in acquiring him will have to weigh the financial impact carefully. The Giants have already made moves to bolster their offense, but adding a big-bodied target like Metcalf could completely change the dynamic of their passing attack. Meanwhile, the NFL Draft rumors continue to swirl, and one of the biggest stories involves Tennessee and their potential pick. According to ESPN’s Titans reporter Turron Davenport, Tennessee is seriously considering taking Cam Ward if they stay at No. 3, and trade talks around the pick are heating up. If the Titans decide to stick with their pick and take Ward, what does that mean for the Giants? Could it force them to look elsewhere for their next franchise quarterback? On the flip side, Shedeur Sanders’ draft stock appears to be falling. Sportkeeda’s Tony Pauline reports that teams are cooling on the Colorado quarterback for multiple reasons, including his lack of noticeable improvement last season and concerns over some of his recent decisions. Skipping throwing at the combine wasn’t unusual for a top prospect, but some teams are reportedly questioning his overall effort during the pre-draft process. CBS’ Jonathan Jones added that teams he’s spoken with believe Cam Ward has been interviewing better than Sanders, with at least one team suggesting that Sanders hasn’t given his all when meeting with organizations he’s not interested in joining. Drew and Rob also discuss an interesting behind-the-scenes look at how the Jets conduct player interviews. Former prospect Tracy shared his experience with head coach Robert Saleh’s unique “mind games” during pre-draft meetings. Saleh would explain a play in full detail, then immediately shift the conversation to personal topics like family and life outside of football. After some time, he would circle back and ask the player to recall the play exactly as it was explained. It was a test of focus, retention, and the ability to process information under pressure—something that caught Tracy off guard but ultimately taught him a valuable lesson. With so many rumors flying around, the Giants find themselves at a crossroads. Do they make a move for DK Met
Tue, March 04, 2025
Send us a text The latest episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates* dives deep into the whirlwind of rumors surrounding the Giants' quarterback situation, draft strategy, and trade possibilities. With the offseason heating up, reports suggest that the Giants are actively considering multiple quarterback options, including Aaron Rodgers, Daniel Jones' potential trade destinations, and their approach to the 2024 NFL Draft. Quinn Ewers has emerged as a name of interest for the Giants. Despite battling injuries at Texas, Ewers showcased elite arm talent but struggled with consistency in crucial moments. Could the Giants see him as a future franchise QB? Meanwhile, ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reports that multiple teams—including the Colts, Vikings, and Browns—have expressed interest in Daniel Jones. While Indianapolis could be looking for a veteran presence behind Anthony Richardson, Minnesota and Cleveland may view Jones as a potential starter. The Aaron Rodgers-to-Giants rumors have intensified, with reports indicating that his camp has reached out to the team multiple times. SNY’s Connor Hughes confirms that the Giants have had internal discussions about Rodgers, though they are also considering other veteran QB options. Rodgers, who loves New York and is reportedly a huge fan of Malik Nabers, could bring Davante Adams with him if a deal were to materialize. Members of the Giants coaching staff have even consulted former Jets coaches who worked with Rodgers, receiving glowing reviews about his leadership and character. The draft also looms large in the Giants’ offseason plans. Pro Football Focus projects an "ideal" draft haul for Big Blue, headlined by quarterback Cam Ward in the first round, followed by standout cornerback Benjamin Morrison from Notre Dame in the second round and Ohio State edge rusher J.T. Tuimoloau in the third. With the Giants holding the No. 3 overall pick, speculation is rampant about whether they will stay put, trade down, or make a bold move up. The Sporting News predicts a potential trade with the Cowboys, where Dallas would move up to No. 3 to select Shedeur Sanders, sending the Giants a massive haul in return. On the other hand, SNY’s Connor Hughes and Over the Cap’s Jason Fitzgerald suggest that moving up to the No. 1 pick to land a top-tier quarterback like Caleb Williams or Drake Maye could cost the Giants their No. 3 pick, the No. 34 pick, and a future first and third-rounder. With free agency and the draft approaching, the Giants are at a crossroads. Will they make a blockbuster move for Rodgers? Could Daniel Jones be on his way out? And what will Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll do with their coveted draft capital? Tune in as Drew and Rob break down all the latest *Giants news and rumors* in this can’t-miss episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News
Fri, February 28, 2025
Send us a text The New York Giants' quarterback situation continues to dominate the headlines as multiple reports suggest they are actively exploring their options. Could Matthew Stafford be on the move? A recent report indicates that the Las Vegas Raiders and Stafford’s camp have agreed on what a new contract would look like, but now the focus shifts to whether the Rams and Raiders can strike a deal. The Rams are reportedly interested in the sixth overall pick, but the Raiders may be hesitant to part with that valuable draft capital. Meanwhile, veteran quarterback trades don’t always work out, as history has shown. From Aaron Rodgers to Russell Wilson, Matt Ryan, and Deshaun Watson, big-name quarterbacks changing teams haven’t always led to immediate success. However, Stafford is one of the few examples where a trade worked, helping the Rams secure a Super Bowl victory. The Giants also remain linked to Shedeur Sanders, with multiple league insiders convinced the team has their sights set on the Colorado quarterback. That wouldn’t necessarily rule out the Giants bringing in a veteran as well, much like when they had Kurt Warner as a bridge quarterback before Eli Manning took over. The quarterback rumors don’t stop there. Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk reported that Aaron Rodgers may have reached out to the Giants, an unexpected twist given his current situation with the Jets. While the Giants haven’t shown any known interest, Rodgers’ potential willingness to take a pay cut just to spite the Jets adds another layer to the speculation. Beyond the quarterback position, the Giants are also in the market for help at cornerback. Reports indicate they are exploring free-agent options, including Byron Murphy Jr. from the Minnesota Vikings. The team’s secondary struggled last season, and with Deonte Banks as the only true long-term piece, they need reinforcements. Meanwhile, at the NFL Combine, a health concern arose for top edge rusher Abdul Carter from Penn State. A stress reaction in his left foot was discovered, adding to a lingering shoulder injury from the Fiesta Bowl. Though his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, initially stated that Carter might need surgery, it has since been confirmed that he will not require the procedure. Some scouts believe Carter is still a top prospect, but could this impact his draft stock? Teams will have to weigh the risks before investing a high pick in the talented pass rusher. With the NFL Draft approaching, free agency looming, and quarterback rumors swirling, the Giants have major decisions to make in the coming weeks. Could they pull off a blockbuster trade for Stafford? Will they draft Shedeur Sanders? And what should fans make of the Aaron Rodgers speculation? Stay tuned as the offseason drama unfolds. #giants #nygiants #nfl <a rel="payment" href="https://www.buy
Thu, February 27, 2025
Send us a text Drew and Rob break down all the latest New York Giants news, including draft prospects, quarterback options, and the recent NFLPA report card that ranked the franchise’s facilities and team culture. They start with a deep dive into the Giants’ draft strategy, discussing potential targets in the upcoming draft. The “Would You Rather?” segment puts the spotlight on some of the most intriguing college prospects, including two-way star Travis Hunter, pass rushers like Abdul Carter, and standout quarterback options like Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward. With multiple positions of need, the Giants have several directions they could go on draft night. Quarterback remains the hottest topic, and rumors suggest that Matthew Stafford is the team’s top priority at the position. ESPN’s Jordan Raanan reported that the Giants are keeping a close eye on Stafford’s situation with the Rams before making any major moves. But is Stafford the right answer for New York? The hosts discuss alternative QB options in another “Would You Rather?” segment, comparing names like Kirk Cousins, Russell Wilson, Justin Fields, and even current Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito. Could a young quarterback like Jaxson Dart or Cam Ward be a better long-term investment, or does New York need a veteran presence to steady the ship? The conversation then shifts to the Giants’ NFLPA player report card, which revealed some concerning trends. After ranking eighth overall last year, the Giants dropped significantly in key areas. Ownership, led by John Mara, saw its grade drop from a B+ to a C+, with players ranking the team 22nd out of 32 in terms of commitment to facilities and fostering a winning culture. The treatment of families, locker room quality, and nutrition programs also received disappointing marks. However, there were bright spots, as the strength and conditioning coaches earned an A-, and Brian Daboll still has the support of most players despite some concerns about his receptiveness to feedback. On the injury front, there’s good news for Giants fans. Dexter Lawrence was seen competing at the Pro Bowl and appears to be in good shape. Andrew Thomas is also progressing well, with no boot on his foot and reports that he’s been active in the weight room. John Michael Schmitz, Joshua Ezeudu, and other offensive linemen have been putting in work during the offseason, showing dedication to improving for next year. The show wraps up with a look at Howard Cross III, a potential Giants draft target and the son of former Giants legend Howard Cross. The Notre Dame defensive lineman has deep ties to the franchise and has expressed his desire to follow in his father’s footsteps. Cross embraces his underdog mentality, comparing himself to Batman—relying on film study, skill, and intelligence rather than brute strength. He believes his spee
Tue, February 25, 2025
Send us a text The New York Giants offseason is heating up with major rumors and key moves shaping the team's future. Reports indicate that the Los Angeles Rams have granted Matthew Stafford permission to speak with other teams, and the Giants are among those showing interest. With Stafford's contract situation in flux, a trade isn't out of the question. Jordan Raanan revealed that New York previously inquired about Stafford's availability at last year’s trade deadline, and if the Rams can't find a financial compromise, the possibility of Stafford in a Giants uniform could become real. Meanwhile, speculation around Kyler Murray’s future in Arizona suggests the Cardinals might look to move on from their former first overall pick. If they decide to sell high, the Giants could be a potential landing spot as they continue evaluating their quarterback options. On the coaching front, the Giants have hired former NFL running back Ladell Betts as their new running backs coach. Betts has been coaching at Iowa since 2021, where he helped develop standout Kaleb Johnson into an All-American. His connection to the Ferentz coaching tree adds another layer to Brian Daboll’s growing staff. The Giants hope Betts can elevate the team's backfield, which could be in flux depending on offseason moves. In other Giants news, Plaxico Burress’ Super Bowl ring was recently sold for a staggering $280,000, making it the second-highest price ever paid for a Super Bowl ring. Certification from Burress himself indicates that he sold the ring last November. The high price tag shows just how significant that championship moment was for Giants fans and collectors alike. As free agency approaches, NFL Wire has predicted that the Giants should target Trey Smith, the standout offensive lineman from Kansas City. The interior offensive line remains a major concern, and signing Smith could help stabilize the unit while allowing Jermaine Eluemunor to stay at right tackle. If a bidding war drives Smith's price too high, Will Fries could be a more affordable fallback option. Meanwhile, the Atlanta Falcons have been linked to Giants edge rusher Azeez Ojulari, who could be on the move in free agency. Another major draft storyline is unfolding as Shedeur Sanders has announced he won’t throw at the NFL Combine, instead focusing on interviews with teams and waiting for Colorado’s Pro Day to showcase his arm. This decision could impact the quarterback landscape as teams evaluate their draft boards. With all these developments, the Giants have no shortage of crucial decisions to make. Will they pursue Stafford or another veteran quarterback? Could they invest heavily in the offensive line? And how will their new coaching hires shape the team in 2025? Drew and Rob break down all the latest Giants news, rumors, and offseason speculation in t
Fri, February 21, 2025
Send us a text The New York Giants head into a crucial offseason with a massive salary cap increase that could give them the flexibility to reshape the roster. The NFL has informed teams that the cap will rise significantly, landing between $277.5 and $281.5 million. With this increase, the Giants currently hold around $45.1 million in available cap space, according to Spotrac. But that number could skyrocket past $85 million if they make expected moves, including cutting veterans like Nunez-Roches and restructuring key contracts. This level of financial freedom could position the Giants to be major players in free agency. As the Giants plan for their future, two of their stars have received well-deserved recognition. Dexter Lawrence and Malik Nabers both landed in PFF’s Top 101 players list. Lawrence continues to be one of the most dominant defensive tackles in the league, finishing with top-three grades at his position and racking up nine sacks in 2024. Meanwhile, Nabers was not only the best rookie wide receiver in the league but also ranked among the NFL’s top overall receivers with 1,204 yards, proving he is a cornerstone for the Giants’ offense moving forward. Adding to the offseason buzz, PFF outlined a dream scenario for the Giants that includes signing veteran wide receiver Stefon Diggs and drafting quarterback Shedeur Sanders. The idea of pairing Diggs with Malik Nabers would immediately elevate the Giants’ passing attack, while Sanders’ polished mechanics and strong passing foundation make him an intriguing potential franchise quarterback. ESPN’s Jordan Raanan broke down what it might cost for the Giants to move up to the No. 1 pick, with a package including the third and 34th overall picks, plus possible additional Day 2 selections. The Giants also said goodbye to a former player as Jon Feliciano announced his retirement. Feliciano reflected on his time in New York, calling the team’s playoff win over Minnesota his favorite moment. Meanwhile, the coaching staff takes a hit as running backs coach Joel Thomas departs to rejoin the New Orleans Saints under new offensive coordinator Kellen Moore. In a surprising turn, boxing legend Floyd Mayweather is reportedly leading a group looking to buy a 10% stake in the New York Giants. Mayweather, alongside real estate mogul Meyer Orbach, has reportedly secured $200 million in an escrow account as part of a larger $700 million proposal. If successful, this move could shake up the ownership landscape for the franchise. With major financial flexibility, potential blockbuster moves, and ownership intrigue, the Giants are setting up for a defining offseason. Drew and Rob break down all the latest developments and what they could mean for the future of the team in this episode of 2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates. #gian
Thu, February 20, 2025
Send us a text Drew and Rob dive deep into the potential free agency targets for the New York Giants, analyzing how each player could fit into the team’s roster for the 2025 NFL season. With plenty of names expected to hit the market, the Giants will have opportunities to upgrade key positions, but how aggressive will Joe be in making moves? One of the biggest names on the market is Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins. At just 26 years old, Higgins has shown flashes of elite play, but injuries have limited him over the past two seasons. He’s never caught more than 75 passes in a season, but has still managed to put up strong numbers as a No. 2 receiver. The offensive line remains a major concern, and Chiefs guard Trey Smith could be a big-time addition. At 25 years old, Smith has been one of the best guards in the league, ranking 11th overall per PFF. However, his medical history—specifically blood clots in his lungs—will be a major factor in any long-term deal. The secondary is another area that needs attention, and Dolphins safety Jevon Holland is a name to watch. Though he had a down year in 2024, his previous seasons have been stellar. The same goes for Jets cornerback D.J. Reed, who has been a consistent presence in coverage. Reed has experience mentoring Sauce Gardner? Another wide receiver option could be Bucs veteran Chris Godwin. While he’s coming off an ankle injury, Godwin has been a reliable target for years, catching nearly everything thrown his way. He has experience as a WR2 alongside Mike Evans in Tampa Bay, meaning he could seamlessly transition into a similar role in New York. If the Giants want to go the veteran route, Stefon Diggs and Amari Cooper are two big names to consider. Diggs, at 31, is coming off a season-ending ACL tear, while Cooper just had the worst statistical year of his career. Are they past their prime, or do they have enough left in the tank to be difference-makers? On the offensive line, Ravens tackle Ronnie Stanley and Vikings tackle Cam Robinson could be options, but both have had injury concerns in recent years. If the Giants want to upgrade the right tackle spot, would either player be willing to switch positions? At running back, Aaron Jones is set to hit the market after another productive season. While he’s still effective, he’ll be turning 30, and the Giants have to consider how much gas he has left in the tank. The cornerback market is also intriguing, with players like 49ers CB Charvarius Ward, Bills CB Rasul Douglas, and Lions CB Carlton Davis III available. Each brings a different skill set, but which one makes the most sense for the Giants' scheme? Finally, 49ers safety Talanoa Hufanga could be an under-the-radar signing. At just 26 years old, he was an All-Pro in 2022 but played only seven games last y
Tue, February 18, 2025
Send us a text The latest episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates* dives into a shocking prediction for the Giants' 2025 season, as Pro Football Network (PFN) ran 1,000 simulations and didn’t project a single Giants win. We break down their probabilities against each opponent and whether the team can overcome the odds. The conversation then shifts to the upcoming NFL Draft, where ESPN’s Matt Miller made waves by stating that no quarterback in the 2025 class has a true first-round grade. Yet, despite this, top QB prospects like Shedeur Sanders and Cam Ward are still expected to go early. With the Giants on the hunt for a franchise quarterback, how does this impact their strategy? PFN’s latest mock draft for the Giants is also discussed in detail, featuring a bold pick at No. 3 overall—Colorado’s Travis Hunter, a dynamic two-way player with game-breaking ability. The Giants also address needs at tight end, quarterback, and offensive line, selecting playmakers like Bowling Green’s Harold Fannin Jr., Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart, and several late-round sleepers. Boomer Esiason adds his perspective on the Giants’ potential pursuit of Matthew Stafford, questioning whether paying a 37-year-old QB upwards of $40 million per year is a smart move. Meanwhile, Giants co-owner John Mara and GM Joe Schoen have made it clear that finding a long-term quarterback remains the franchise’s top priority. The episode also covers the firing of defensive backs coach Jerome Henderson and whether it was connected to Deonte Banks’ struggles. NFL analyst Gennaro Felice gives Schoen credit for the Giants’ 2024 draft class, especially the selection of Malik Nabers, who had an electric rookie season. Other key topics include speculation on kicker Graham Gano’s future with the team, assistant GM Brandon Brown’s job security, and Mara’s reaction to banner planes flown by frustrated Giants fans calling for front-office changes. It’s a packed episode full of Giants news, analysis, and bold takes—don’t miss it! #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, February 14, 2025
Send us a text The episode kicks off with the breaking news that Brian Daboll’s son, Christian Daboll, has left the Giants' coaching staff to pursue other opportunities. Christian was brought onto the staff by his father after working as a student coach at Penn State. From there, Drew and Rob shift their focus to the NFL’s latest running back rankings, where Giants rookie Tyrone Tracy was ranked 25th by Maurice Jones-Drew. Despite starting the season with limited snaps, Tracy exploded onto the scene following Devin Singletary’s injury, finishing the year with over 1,100 scrimmage yards. Next up, the conversation turns to Giants assistant general manager Brandon Brown, who has been tapped for an interview with the Jacksonville Jaguars for their open GM position. Brown has been instrumental in helping Joe Schoen reshape the Giants' roster, and his potential departure could be a major loss for the front office. The quarterback rumors surrounding the Giants are heating up, and Drew and Rob dissect the latest speculation. Shedeur Sanders, son of Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, revealed on his brother’s YouTube channel that he is scheduled for a pre-draft visit with the Giants. With New York still searching for its franchise quarterback, Sanders’ visit could signal legitimate interest from the team. Perhaps the biggest bombshell of the episode is Colin Cowherd’s report that the Giants are seriously considering a trade for Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford. According to Cowherd, the Giants are unimpressed with this year’s draft class and are desperate to make a move that will keep Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen from being fired. The reported trade package would involve the Giants sending the No. 3 overall pick and a Day 2 selection to the Rams in exchange for Stafford. The hosts debate whether this move makes sense for the Giants, what it would mean for the future of the franchise, and if Schoen and Daboll are truly on the hot seat. The speculation doesn’t stop there. Cowherd also floated a wild scenario where the Rams, after trading Stafford, could then pursue Aaron Rodgers as a short-term replacement. With the Rams reportedly frustrated with constant QB drama and Kelly Stafford making public comments about her husband’s dissatisfaction, the possibility of Rodgers heading to Los Angeles has suddenly become a talking point. Drew and Rob break down how all of this could shake up the NFL landscape and whether the Giants should actually pull the trigger on a Stafford trade. Finally, the episode closes with an in-depth scouting report on Kyle McCord. The former Ohio State and Syracuse quarterback has been generating buzz heading into the draft, and the hosts analyze his strengths and weaknesses. McCord’s impressive high school and college career, including setting ACC records and leading Syracuse to
Thu, February 13, 2025
Send us a text Drew and Rob are back with another packed episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, covering the latest headlines surrounding the New York Giants. The coaching carousel has settled, and Mike Kafka is officially returning as the Giants’ offensive coordinator after Kellen Moore was hired by the Saints. Despite some speculation that Kafka could land the job in New Orleans, he remains in New York, ensuring continuity on Brian Daboll’s staff. What does this mean for the Giants' offensive approach in 2025, and how does it impact their ongoing search for a quarterback? Speaking of quarterbacks, the Giants are expected to pair a rookie signal-caller with a veteran this offseason. Sports Illustrated’s Connor Orr suggests that Big Blue could target Bengals backup Jake Browning as a bridge QB, allowing a potential rookie—like Cam Ward—to develop. Browning impressed in Joe Burrow’s absence last season, winning four of his seven starts and completing over 70% of his passes. The Giants hold the third overall pick in the draft, but could they also make a move for a seasoned quarterback to steady the ship? While the Giants are focused on their rebuild, they face some brutal odds heading into next season. BetMGM currently lists them at 200-1 to win the Super Bowl—the worst odds in the NFL. Even teams like the Raiders, Browns, and Saints, who are also dealing with major uncertainties, have better chances according to the sportsbooks. Can the Giants use this as motivation to prove the doubters wrong? Off the field, Giants fans got a reminder of their NFC East rivals’ success when Jermaine Eluemunor found himself unintentionally caught up in the Eagles’ Super Bowl parade at Disney. The veteran lineman took to social media, joking that he had to endure the Eagles' chant while trying to enjoy his last day at the park with his daughter. Meanwhile, Michael Strahan stirred up controversy among Giants fans when he waved an Eagles flag and said, "Fly Eagles Fly" during the Super Bowl pregame show. Amani Toomer didn’t hold back, calling it a "shot across the bow" and insisting that former Giants players have every right to demand better from the franchise. Carl Banks backed him up, making it clear that the Giants' alumni are frustrated with the state of the team. Looking ahead to the draft, Drew and Rob break down Ohio State quarterback Will Howard, who is rising up draft boards after leading the Buckeyes to a national championship. Howard’s journey from Kansas State backup to championship-winning QB has been remarkable, and his skill set could fit well in Brian Daboll’s system. He’s got the arm strength and athleticism but still needs refinement in his mechanics and post-snap reads. Could the Giants target him in the middle rounds if they miss out on one of the top-tier quarterback prospect
Tue, February 11, 2025
Send us a text The New York Giants are entering a pivotal offseason with tough realities setting in. The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl, securing their second title in recent years. To make matters worse for Giants fans, former star running back Saquon Barkley now has a championship ring with the Eagles, a painful reminder of how far the Giants have fallen behind their NFC East rivals. Meanwhile, the Giants made an intriguing coaching hire, bringing in Chad Hall as their assistant quarterbacks coach. Hall, who previously coached wide receivers for the Jaguars and Bills, also happens to be Matthew Stafford’s brother-in-law. While some speculate this could signal interest in Stafford, it's more likely a move based on Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen’s familiarity with Hall from their Buffalo days. Quarterback remains the Giants' most pressing issue, with multiple mock drafts projecting them to take Miami’s Cam Ward or Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders with the third overall pick. Experts across the league are weighing in on who will start under center for the Giants in 2025, with opinions ranging from a rookie first-rounder to a veteran bridge option. While some believe Tommy DeVito could remain in the mix, others suggest names like Jameis Winston, Sam Darnold, and even Kirk Cousins as possibilities. Adding to the uncertainty, a bombshell report suggests the New York Jets will be moving on from Aaron Rodgers. While Rodgers would undoubtedly be an upgrade over any of the Giants’ recent quarterbacks, questions remain about his fit on a rebuilding team. Russell Wilson has also reportedly placed the Giants on his radar as a possible destination in 2025, but whether New York reciprocates that interest remains to be seen. Despite their struggles, the Giants do have some bright spots. Rookie cornerback Dru Phillips has been recognized as one of the team’s unsung heroes, showing promise in coverage. However, that hasn’t stopped ESPN from ranking the Giants as the second-worst team in the NFL, with only the Tennessee Titans ranking lower. Jordan Raanan emphasized that the team’s top priority is finding a long-term solution at quarterback, with owner John Mara making it clear that all options are on the table. With so many questions surrounding the Giants’ future, this offseason will be crucial in determining whether the franchise can finally turn things around or continue to lag behind its NFC East rivals. Drew and Rob break it all down in this episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, providing in-depth analysis and reactions to the latest Giants news and rumors. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on <a h
Fri, February 07, 2025
Send us a text Drew and Rob dive into a full breakdown of the New York Giants' secondary, analyzing the performances of the team’s cornerbacks and safeties during the 2024 season. With the defense facing plenty of ups and downs, the hosts take a closer look at who stepped up, who struggled, and what it all means for the Giants moving forward. Starting with the cornerbacks, Deonte Banks played in 14 games, recording 52 tackles, a forced fumble, and 12 pass interference penalties. While his raw stats showed plenty of involvement, his Pro Football Focus grade of 50.9 suggests that he had a tough season, particularly in coverage, where he earned a 50.3. Meanwhile, rookie Dru Phillips was a bright spot in the secondary, finishing with 71 tackles, seven tackles for loss, an interception, and a strong 77.5 PFF grade. His ability to make plays both in coverage and against the run made him one of the more promising defenders in the Giants’ secondary. Veteran Adoree’ Jackson had a mixed season, recording 28 tackles, five pass deflections, and a forced fumble while grading out at 69.0 overall. His coverage grade of 54.5 suggests that he struggled in one-on-one matchups, though his run defense was elite at 85.8. Cor’Dale Flott emerged as a key contributor, starting 10 games and totaling 53 tackles with an interception and seven pass breakups. His PFF grade of 62.2 showed solid play across the board, but there is still room for improvement. Isaiah Simmons saw his role shrink significantly this season, playing just 17% of defensive snaps, and his production reflected that. He finished with only 21 tackles and a 45.6 PFF grade, leading to questions about his long-term fit with the team. The safety group had its own share of ups and downs. Rookie Tyler Nubin showed his tackling ability with 98 total tackles, four tackles for loss, and a forced fumble, earning a 65.6 PFF grade. Jason Pinnock, a key part of the defense, recorded 85 tackles, four tackles for loss, and three sacks, but his coverage grade of 45.5 was a concern. Dane Belton played a full season, contributing 56 tackles, an interception, and six pass deflections while earning a respectable 62.5 PFF grade. Meanwhile, Anthony Johnson Jr. played limited snaps but made an impact in coverage, finishing with a 74.1 grade in that category. After breaking down the Giants’ defensive backs, Drew and Rob shift gears to discuss the upcoming Super Bowl matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles. With the Chiefs heading to their fourth Super Bowl in five years and the Eagles looking to avenge their loss to Kansas City last season, the game is set to be a heavyweight showdown. The Eagles come in as slight 1.5-point favorites, with the over/under set at 49 points. The hosts share their thoughts on the matchup, highlighting the key factors that will
Thu, February 06, 2025
Send us a text Drew and Rob dive into the latest New York Giants news and rumors, covering everything from potential trades to quarterback speculation and key offseason decisions. Bleacher Report stirred up conversation with a hypothetical trade involving Geno Smith, Jermaine Eluemunor, and a swap of first-round picks. The deal suggests the Giants may not have the patience to develop a rookie quarterback and could look for a veteran who can help them win immediately. Would Geno be the right fit for Brian Daboll’s offense, or should the Giants focus on young talent? Travis Hunter’s name is being linked to the Giants in mock drafts, with Victor Cruz endorsing the idea of adding the dynamic two-way star. But could the Giants really pass on a top quarterback prospect like Shedeur Sanders or Cam Ward? Malik Nabers weighed in on the quarterback debate, expressing his desire to have a veteran in the room to help mentor a potential rookie. He also shared his thoughts on both Ward and Sanders, praising their leadership, arm talent, and playmaking ability. #giants #nygiants #nfl Saquon Barkley made headlines by telling Jameis Winston to consider signing with the Giants in free agency. Winston responded enthusiastically, expressing admiration for Brian Daboll and a belief that the Giants have a young, hungry roster ready to win. Could Winston be a bridge QB option while the Giants develop a rookie? On the defensive side, the team faces a major decision with Kayvon Thibodeaux’s fifth-year option. While his sack numbers have fluctuated, advanced metrics still favor his impact as a pass rusher. Meanwhile, Evan Neal’s struggles make his fifth-year option an easy decline. The Giants also have to address Bryce Ford-Wheaton’s offseason surgery and what it means for their depth at wide receiver and special teams. Mason Crosby, who briefly played for the Giants in 2023, officially announced his retirement after a 17-year NFL career. His time with Big Blue was short, but he remains a legendary kicker from his years with the Packers. Off the field, Darius Slayton won the 2025 Alan Page Community Award, recognized for his dedication to giving back to the community. His impact off the field has been just as important as his contributions on it. And finally, Cam Newton made waves by declaring Shedeur Sanders would be a perfect fit for the Giants, emphasizing his leadership, talent, and ability to thrive under the bright lights of New York. With the draft approaching, could the Giants land Sanders and finally find their franchise quarterback? Drew and Rob break it all down in this packed episode of **2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates**—don't miss it! #giants #nygiants nfl Support the sho
Tue, February 04, 2025
Send us a text The latest episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates* dives into all the biggest headlines surrounding the Giants as the offseason rumor mill heats up. Ja’Marr Chase sent social media into a frenzy after his cryptic tweet about Eli Manning, leading to wild speculation that the superstar receiver could have discussed joining the Giants. This comes just days after reports surfaced that the Giants are planning to pursue a top offensive weapon this offseason. But is this all just a case of fans grasping at straws? The Giants' offensive line remains a major topic, and one name to watch is Will Fries. The Staten Island native has improved every season with the Colts, and despite missing time in 2024 due to injury, his early-season performance graded among the league’s best. Could he be a solution for the Giants' struggling O-line? Meanwhile, former Giants receiver Brandon Marshall had high praise for the organization but also questioned their handling of Saquon Barkley’s departure. He acknowledged the reality of the business side but made it clear that letting a generational talent walk is a tough pill to swallow. At the East-West Shrine Bowl, quarterback prospects Shedeur Sanders and Michael Penix Jr. had a fun exchange with a Giants fan, playfully asking him to choose between them. With quarterback rumors swirling around Big Blue, it was a lighthearted moment that got fans talking about the team’s draft strategy. Meanwhile, Eli Manning showed off his signature humor, joking that he enjoys the Hall of Fame debate because it keeps him in the news. With the Hall of Fame class set to be announced on February 6th, the two-time Super Bowl MVP remains a hot topic. In coaching news, Mike Kafka may be sticking around. The Saints are reportedly zeroing in on Kellen Moore as their top choice, leaving Kafka in limbo. After interviewing twice for the head coaching job, including an exhausting nine-hour second interview, Kafka’s future remains uncertain. If he stays, what does that mean for the Giants' offense heading into 2025? The biggest bombshell of the week is Myles Garrett’s trade request. The Browns star pass rusher wants out, and his departure could shake up the entire draft board. With Cleveland picking just ahead of the Giants, could they pivot to a full rebuild and target a quarterback? Would they draft Abdul Carter as a potential replacement for Garrett? Or is this all just a leverage move for a bigger contract? The situation could have major implications for the Giants’ offseason plans. Finally, Tiki Barber had a strong message for Tom Brady and Kevin Burkhardt ahead of the Super Bowl. He warned them not to continue hammering the Giants over their decision to move on from Saquon Barkley, saying it’s already been played out. With Burkhardt being an Eagles fan and Brady s
Fri, January 31, 2025
Send us a text The New York Giants remain at the center of NFL conversations, and this episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates* hosted by Drew and Rob dives into all the latest Giants news, rumors, and controversy. From Joe Schoen’s comments on Shedeur Sanders to former Giants throwing shade at the organization, there’s plenty to break down. Giants GM Joe Schoen recently spoke highly of Shedeur Sanders, praising his football IQ, work ethic, and the influence of his father, Deion Sanders. While the Giants aren’t necessarily in the market for a quarterback this year, the evaluation process is in full swing, and Sanders’ name will be one to watch leading up to the draft. Meanwhile, the Saquon Barkley conversation won’t die down anytime soon. His mother, Tonya Johnson, didn’t hold back when asked why her son is playing at such a high level now. Without explicitly naming names, she made it clear she believes the Giants held him back, taking a shot at how the organization handled his career. If that wasn’t enough, Austin Ekeler also chimed in, calling out Schoen and the Giants on *The Dan Le Batard Show*, mocking their decision to move on from Barkley. He even took a direct shot at Schoen’s past comments from *Hard Knocks*, pointing out how Barkley has proven to be worth every bit of the contract the Giants refused to give him. The drama continues with Xavier McKinney, who made it clear in a recent interview that he never felt the Giants truly wanted him back. The former Giants safety said he could sense the direction the team was going, and while he remained professional and focused, it was clear that he wasn’t in the long-term plans. When asked about the number of players Schoen has let go, McKinney simply acknowledged that the Giants have their way of doing things and wished them the best. On a more positive note, Giants rookie safety Tyler Nubin is eager to make an impact. After dealing with an ankle injury, Nubin spoke about his personal growth, both as a player and a man, while adapting to the NFL. His mindset and leadership qualities could make him a key piece of the Giants' defense moving forward. The episode also explores the Giants’ quarterback situation, with Victor Cruz suggesting Sam Darnold as the ideal stopgap QB while the team waits for a potential future franchise leader—possibly Arch Manning in 2026. The debate around Darnold’s viability continues, but Cruz believes he’s the right fit for the job. Finally, the discussion shifts to Dillon Gabriel and the ongoing debate about his height. At 5’10”, he faces similar challenges to past undersized QBs like Kyler Murray and Russell Wilson. While history shows that shorter quarterbacks can succeed, the question remains—can Gabriel do the same, or will his height be too much of an obstacle at the next le
Thu, January 30, 2025
Send us a text In this latest episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, Drew and Rob dive deep into the latest developments surrounding the New York Giants. Brian Daboll shares his thoughts on evaluating quarterbacks, emphasizing leadership and accuracy as key traits. Daboll reveals his passion for the quarterback position and how he enjoys assessing players in various game situations, including two-minute drills and responding after mistakes. His insights shed light on what the Giants may be looking for in their future quarterback. The conversation then shifts to Joe Schoen, who expresses the Giants’ openness to any opportunity with the third overall pick in the upcoming draft. With so much talent available, Schoen feels confident that the Giants will land a top-tier player regardless of how the draft unfolds. Schoen also discusses his impressions of Shedeur Sanders, acknowledging his impressive football IQ, strong personality, and passion for the game, all qualities that stand out as the Giants continue to evaluate potential prospects. The episode continues with Schoen’s thoughts on Mike Kafka’s future with the Giants. Schoen admits that he hopes Kafka stays with the team, as the offensive coordinator has garnered attention from other NFL teams for his coaching abilities. Kafka's strong leadership, football knowledge, and success with the Giants' offense make him a valuable asset, and Schoen is hopeful he remains in New York for the future. Meanwhile, inside the Giants' building, there is growing support for Brian Daboll to relinquish play-calling duties to Mike Kafka. This would allow Daboll to focus more on managing the entire team, ensuring no detail is overlooked. The potential shift in responsibilities could significantly impact the team's dynamic moving forward. Finally, the episode takes a closer look at Jaxson Dart, the Ole Miss quarterback, and his potential fit with the Giants. Dart speaks highly of his relationship with the Manning family, who have been a significant influence on his career. Eli Manning, in particular, has closely followed Dart’s development and is impressed by his progress and ability to make all the necessary throws. Dart believes transitioning to the Giants' system would be a smooth process, adding another layer of intrigue to the team’s future quarterback situation. This episode is packed with valuable insights into the Giants’ decision-making process and what’s on the horizon for the team. Don't miss out on the latest Giants news and rumors as Drew and Rob break it all down in this action-packed show! #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on <a href='https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-tiLjkehiawtN-v6
Tue, January 28, 2025
Send us a text In this episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates,* Drew and Rob dive deep into the latest New York Giants news and offseason developments. The hosts kick things off with exciting updates about Malik Nabers, the standout rookie wide receiver for the Giants, who has been named to the NFC Pro Bowl roster. Nabers replaced Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown, making history as the first Giants wide receiver to earn a Pro Bowl selection since Odell Beckham Jr. in 2016. Nabers broke multiple records in his first year, including the NFL rookie record for receptions and the Giants' all-time record for single-season receptions. Next, Drew and Rob discuss the Giants’ connection with Shrine Bowl star Shedeur Sanders. Giants head coach Brian Daboll, general manager Joe Schoen, and other top personnel were seen chatting with Sanders during practices and at the team hotel, highlighting their growing relationship with the talented quarterback prospect. This interaction has sparked speculation about whether Sanders could be a fit for the Giants as they rebuild their offense. The discussion transitions to the Giants’ representation in mock drafts. NFL Draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah projects Miami QB Cam Ward as the Giants’ selection at third overall in his latest mock draft, praising Ward’s strong arm and playmaking ability as a potential solution to the team’s quarterback woes. The hosts then share their own January mock draft, featuring Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders as the Giants’ top pick, followed by offensive line reinforcements Armand Membou and Tate Ratledge. The draft strategy prioritizes protecting the quarterback and addressing key needs on the offensive line and defensive front. Additionally, Drew and Rob break down coaching rumors, including Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka’s second interview with the New Orleans Saints. If hired, Kafka is reportedly planning to bring Wink Martindale as his defensive coordinator, potentially leaving the Giants with major coaching vacancies to fill. They also note the Lions’ hiring of former Giants linebacker Kelvin Sheppard as their new defensive coordinator, showcasing another connection between the Giants and the league's coaching carousel. The episode wraps up with discussions about late-round draft prospects, including Alfred Collins, Jared Ivey, and Shilo Sanders, and their potential to bolster the Giants’ depth. With free agency and the draft approaching, Drew and Rob leave fans with plenty to think about as the team gears up for another critical offseason. Stay tuned for all the latest Giants news, updates, and rumors on *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates!* #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are sh
Fri, January 24, 2025
Send us a text In this episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates,* Drew and Rob dive into the latest news surrounding the New York Giants and the NFL. They start by discussing the recent comments made by Russell Wilson, which indicate that his future may be set with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Wilson expressed his desire to stay with the Steelers long-term, emphasizing his excitement about the potential of the team and his strong relationship with head coach Mike Tomlin and general manager Omar Khan. While the Steelers are keeping their options open at quarterback, Wilson’s statements suggest he’s committed to the team’s vision, potentially taking him off the market for teams like the Giants that might have been eyeing him as an option. The focus then shifts to Dru Phillips, a rookie standout who quietly made a significant impact for the Giants. Despite Malik Nabers grabbing most of the attention, Phillips emerged as one of the top-performing defensive rookies in the league. With impressive grades across the board from Pro Football Focus, Phillips proved to be a valuable addition to the secondary, ranking among the best in run defense and coverage. The Giants have found a cornerstone piece in Phillips, and his development could be key in addressing their secondary needs moving forward. Drew and Rob also cover the latest front-office moves around the league, noting that the Las Vegas Raiders have opted to pass on Giants executive Brandon Brown for their general manager position, instead hiring John Spytek from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Brown remains a critical part of the Giants' front office, and his role in shaping the team's future remains intact for now. Finally, the episode provides an in-depth review of the Giants' off-ball linebackers from the 2024 season. Bobby Okereke continued to be a reliable force, leading the group with solid performances in all facets of the game, while Micah McFadden showed flashes of potential with his pass-rushing ability but struggled in coverage. Rookies and depth players like Darius Muasau, Ty Summers, and Dyontae Johnson contributed in rotational roles, with varying levels of success. The Giants' linebacker corps presents some solid pieces, but coverage issues and depth concerns remain heading into the offseason. As the Giants prepare for the next phase of their rebuild, addressing these key positions will be critical. With Dru Phillips emerging as a young star and questions surrounding linebacker depth and quarterback options, the Giants' offseason plans are starting to take shape. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , <a
Thu, January 23, 2025
Send us a text In this episode of 2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates, Drew and Rob dive into the latest headlines surrounding the Giants, including coaching hires, potential draft strategies, and offseason roster moves. The Giants have officially hired Marquand Manuel as their new defensive backs coach, adding a wealth of experience to their coaching staff. Manuel, who played defensive back in the NFL from 2002 to 2009, brings a diverse coaching resume that includes stints with the Seahawks, Falcons, Eagles, and Jets. The hosts also analyze the Tennessee Titans' plans with the first overall pick in the NFL Draft. Titans President Chad Brinker and new GM Mike Borgonzi have stated they won’t pass on a generational talent, leading to speculation about whether they will select a quarterback or consider trading down. If Tennessee passes on a QB, it could open the door for the Giants to land one of the top prospects, such as Shedeur Sanders or Cam Ward. Drew and Rob discuss the potential for the Giants to trade up and what it could mean for the franchise moving forward. Another hot topic in the episode is Jermaine Eluemunor’s social media recruitment of Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey. Following Baltimore’s playoff loss, Humphrey hinted at potential changes to the Ravens’ roster. Eluemunor responded on social media by suggesting Humphrey consider joining the Giants, sparking speculation among fans. Cowboys star Micah Parsons chimed in, questioning why Humphrey would leave Lamar Jackson for New York, but Eluemunor remained steadfast in his recruitment efforts. The hosts break down Humphrey’s impressive resume, which includes four Pro Bowl selections and a standout performance last season, and debate whether a move to the Giants is realistic. The Giants’ rookies continue to make waves as Malik Nabers and Tyrone Tracy Jr. were named to the PFWA All-Rookie Team. Nabers was the top wide receiver selected, while Tracy Jr. earned recognition as the second-best rookie running back behind the Buccaneers’ Bucky Irving. However, Tyler Nubin and Dru Phillips were notably absent from the list, which Drew and Rob argue is a snub considering their strong rookie campaigns. Brian Burns has been recognized as the most improved Giant by Pro Football Focus, with significant improvements in both pass-rushing and run defense. Burns recorded 61 pressures and 42 defensive stops, showcasing his growth and potential to become a dominant force for the Giants. The hosts discuss how his development could shape the defense next season. As the draft approaches, Mel Kiper has projected Shedeur Sanders to the Giants in his latest mock draft. Kiper believes this scenario would be ideal for the Giants, who are in desperate need of a franchise quarterback after moving on from Daniel Jones and with Drew Lock entering free a
Tue, January 21, 2025
Send us a text Drew and Rob are back with another packed episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," covering all the latest developments surrounding the New York Giants. One of the top headlines is that Giants assistant general manager Brandon Brown has received a second interview with the Las Vegas Raiders for their GM position, while offensive coordinator Mike Kafka has secured a second interview with the New Orleans Saints for their head coaching vacancy. These interviews highlight the growing demand for Giants personnel in leadership roles around the league. In other news, former Giants linebacker Tae Crowder, originally dubbed "Mr. Irrelevant" in the 2020 NFL Draft out of Georgia, has found a new home. After spending three seasons with the Giants and accumulating 232 tackles, Crowder had brief stints with the Steelers, Chargers, and Titans. He sat out the entire 2024 season but has now signed with the UFL's Birmingham Stallions, looking to rejuvenate his football career. The NFL's "Hard Knocks" series might not be returning for the offseason, with teams reportedly hesitant after the Giants' challenging experience on the show. NFL Films VP Keith Cossrow recently addressed the situation, indicating that they are still in talks with teams but need a willing participant to move forward. With the Giants' struggles documented last season, it remains uncertain if any team will step up. Rookie tight end Theo Johnson opened up about his first year in the NFL, describing it as a whirlwind experience filled with valuable lessons. Despite suffering a season-ending injury—a broken fifth metatarsal in the Thanksgiving game against the Cowboys—Johnson is nearing full recovery and is eager to make an impact in the 2025 season. He remains optimistic about his role in helping turn the Giants' offense around. Giants legend Michael Strahan is set to be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. Strahan's dominance at Texas Southern, where he set records for single-season and career sacks, paved the way for an illustrious NFL career with the Giants. He finished just shy of Lawrence Taylor's franchise sack record and ranks among the league's all-time leaders in sacks. Strahan will be honored alongside football greats such as Nick Saban, Urban Meyer, and Michael Vick. The episode also features an in-depth analysis of the Giants' edge rushers. Brian Burns had a standout season with 8.5 sacks and 71 tackles, earning an impressive PFF grade of 79.2. Kayvon Thibodeaux followed with 5.5 sacks, while Azeez Ojulari contributed 6 sacks despite limited starts. The depth chart also includes Tomon Fox, Boogie Basham, and Patrick Johnson, with varying contributions throughout the season. Stay tuned to "2 Giants Goofballs" for the latest Giants news, rumors, and updates as the offseason unfolds
Fri, January 17, 2025
Send us a text In this episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, Drew and Rob cover an exciting week in Giants football as several team members step into the spotlight at key offseason events. Offensive Coordinator Mike Kafka has been named the head coach of the National Team at the Senior Bowl, a prestigious role that highlights his rising profile in NFL coaching circles. Kafka expressed his excitement about working with top college talent and NFL coaches, a statement echoed by Senior Bowl Executive Director Jim Nagy, who believes Kafka is on the fast track to a head coaching job. Adding to the Giants' presence at the Senior Bowl, Running Backs Coach Joel Thomas will serve as the offensive coordinator for the American Team. Meanwhile, Defensive Coordinator Shane Bowen has been appointed head coach for the West Squad at the East-West Shrine Bowl, where he’ll work with top prospects, including QB Shedeur Sanders. Inside Linebackers Coach John Egorugwu will also represent the Giants as the defensive coordinator for the West Squad, showcasing the depth of coaching talent within the organization. The episode also explores intriguing offseason developments, including the Las Vegas Raiders requesting an interview with Giants Assistant GM Brandon Brown for their vacant GM position. Brown, who previously spent five years with the Eagles’ front office, continues to garner interest from across the league, adding to the Giants’ growing reputation as a hub for top-tier front-office talent. Drew and Rob discuss a report from Connor Hughes of SNY, revealing that the Giants had strong interest in drafting Shedeur Sanders last year. With ownership reportedly mandating a playoff appearance in 2025, the team’s top priority is finding a franchise quarterback. Could Sanders or another top prospect be the answer? The discussion touches on the potential trade scenarios the Giants might explore to secure a quarterback in the upcoming draft. The show also dives into the idea of targeting DeAndre Hopkins in free agency. Empire Sports Media suggests that Hopkins could be a valuable mentor for rookie standout Malik Nabers and a steadying presence for a potential rookie quarterback. Despite a challenging 2024 season split between the Titans and Chiefs, Hopkins demonstrated his ability to contribute, especially after his trade to Kansas City. The episode weighs the pros and cons of signing Hopkins, particularly if the Giants lose pending free agent Darius Slayton. Finally, Drew and Rob share their picks for the NFL Divisional Round playoffs, analyzing the matchups and offering insights on who might advance to Championship Weekend. From the Texans battling the Chiefs to the Ravens taking on the Bills, the hosts provide their unique perspective on the league’s biggest games. This episode
Thu, January 16, 2025
Send us a text In this episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," Drew and Rob tackle a packed agenda, diving into the latest headlines, developments, and season recaps surrounding the Giants. The show kicks off with the shocking news that the Giants have fired Defensive Backs Coach Jerome Henderson, who had been with the team since 2020. Safeties Coach Mike Treier was also let go. Henderson was instrumental in developing rookies Tyler Nubin and Dru Phillips into productive players this season, and his past work included helping elevate players like Fabian Moreau and Jason Pinnock. However, a massive drop in turnovers, including a franchise-record 11 straight games without an interception, and the limited development of Deonte Banks seem to have factored into the decision. The show shifts to discussions about potential coaching changes at other levels, focusing on the future of former Giants Defensive Coordinator Wink Martindale. After a stint as Michigan's defensive coordinator, Martindale is interviewing for NFL positions, including meetings with the Falcons and Colts, with the Bengals rumored to be interested. Drew and Rob also cover some welcome news for fans: the Giants will not be raising ticket prices for the 2025 season. Season ticket holders received confirmation through a letter, ensuring some stability for those attending games at MetLife Stadium. A highlight of the episode is the recognition of rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers, who has been nominated for NFL Rookie of the Year. Nabers set a Giants franchise record for receptions in a season with 109 catches, surpassing Steve Smith's 2009 record of 107. His achievements also placed him second in receptions and receiving yards among rookies this year and broke the all-time rookie record for games with five or more receptions. While he is a standout candidate, Drew and Rob acknowledge that he may finish behind his college quarterback Jayden Daniels or fellow rookie Brock Bowers, given the historic competition. Finally, the episode concludes with an in-depth review of the Giants' defensive line performance during the 2024 season. Dexter Lawrence led the group with another dominant season, recording nine sacks, 16 quarterback hits, and a stellar 89.9 PFF grade. Other players like Rakeem Nunez-Roches and Elijah Chatman provided moments of impact, while others, such as DJ Davidson and Elijah Garcia, contributed in more limited roles. The hosts also touch on the futures of free agents like Armon Watts and the potential for offseason changes to bolster this unit. This comprehensive episode offers Giants fans everything they need to stay up-to-date on coaching changes, player milestones, and a detailed look at one of the team's key positional groups as the offseason begins. Whether it's celebrating Malik Nabers' his
Tue, January 14, 2025
Send us a text In this episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, Drew and Rob dive into a packed agenda featuring fiery comments, unexpected controversies, and an in-depth look at potential quarterback options for the Giants in 2025. The episode kicks off with Michael Strahan’s headline-grabbing comments during Fox's NFL coverage. Strahan sarcastically thanked the Giants for letting Xavier McKinney and Saquon Barkley leave, raising eyebrows across the fanbase. His remarks fueled debate about the Giants’ offseason decisions and their current trajectory under Joe Schoen's leadership. Next, the focus shifts to an unexpected controversy involving rookie sensation Malik Nabers. A video surfaced showing Nabers attending a Commanders playoff game and cheering for their win. While the incident sparked criticism from some fans, Drew and Rob provide context, noting his connection to former LSU teammate Jayden Daniels, who now plays for Washington. The situation highlights the challenges of balancing personal loyalty and professional expectations in the NFL. Defensive coordinator Shane Bowen’s future with the Giants is also discussed. Despite John Mara’s pointed remarks about the team’s defensive struggles, reports suggest Brian Daboll is standing by Bowen for the 2025 season. The hosts break down Bowen’s performance, the challenges faced by the defense, and the implications of this decision for the team’s outlook next year. The main focus of the episode is a comprehensive analysis of potential quarterback options for the Giants. Drew and Rob explore free-agent targets, potential trade acquisitions, and intriguing cut candidates. Among the names discussed are Sam Darnold, Russell Wilson, Mac Jones, Justin Fields, Geno Smith, and Kirk Cousins. The conversation highlights the pros, cons, and feasibility of each option while addressing key questions: Can the Giants afford a veteran QB? Should they gamble on a younger player? Could a trade bring a long-term solution? This episode provides fans with detailed insights into the Giants’ quarterback dilemma, addressing both short-term fixes and long-term strategies. The hosts also connect the discussion to the Giants’ overall roster needs, including offensive line depth and defensive improvements, ensuring a well-rounded analysis of the team’s future. Whether you’re tuning in for the latest Giants news, updates on offseason moves, or a deep dive into the team’s quarterback options, this episode has it all. Stay informed and engaged with *2 Giants Goofballs*, your go-to source for New York Giants news and rumors today. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on <a href='https://www.youtu
Fri, January 10, 2025
Send us a text In this episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, Drew and Rob explore a wide range of compelling topics, giving fans a comprehensive update on all things New York Giants. From Eli Manning’s aspirations of becoming a part-owner of the Giants to a detailed review of the team’s offensive line performance in 2024, this episode covers it all. The hosts begin by discussing Eli Manning’s recent comments to CNBC Sports about his potential interest in owning a stake in the Giants. Manning expressed that his heart remains with the team he played for over 16 years, sparking excitement about what his involvement could mean for the franchise’s future. Drew and Rob weigh the implications of such a move and reflect on Eli’s passion for the Giants even in retirement. Next, the duo considers whether the Giants should pursue Antonio Pierce as their next defensive coordinator. With Pierce’s strong ties to the Giants as a former player and his growing resume as a coach, including a stint as the Las Vegas Raiders’ head coach in 2024, they analyze how his leadership and experience might elevate the Giants’ defense. Another highlight of the episode is a look at a hypothetical "team of ex-Giants," compiled by Dan Benton of GiantsWire. This roster features players who once wore Giants blue, including Odell Beckham Jr., Saquon Barkley, Leonard Williams, and Xavier McKinney. The exercise serves as a bittersweet reminder of the talent the Giants have let go over the years, while also spotlighting positions where the team continues to struggle in finding long-term solutions. The episode also features an in-depth review of the Giants’ offensive line in 2024, detailing the performances of key players such as Andrew Thomas, John Michael Schmitz, and Evan Neal. Despite flashes of promise from some linemen, injuries and inconsistent play plagued the unit throughout the season. The hosts delve into the PFF grades, penalties, and sacks allowed by each player, examining how the line’s struggles contributed to the Giants’ broader issues on offense. With engaging discussions, thought-provoking insights, and the latest Giants news and rumors, this episode is a must-watch for fans eager to stay informed on all aspects of the team. From Eli’s ownership dreams to the search for defensive leadership and the offensive line’s challenges, Drew and Rob leave no stone unturned in their analysis of the Giants’ 2024 season and future. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the sho
Thu, January 09, 2025
Send us a text In this episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," Drew and Rob take a deep dive into the 2024 season, breaking down the performances of the Giants’ quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends. With detailed statistics and insights, they evaluate each player’s impact, strengths, and areas for improvement as the team prepares for the offseason. The quarterback room featured Drew Lock and Tommy DeVito, each with unique contributions. Lock played in eight games, completing 63.4% of his passes for 1,071 yards, six touchdowns, and five interceptions, while adding two rushing touchdowns. His performance was highlighted by a 90.7 rushing grade from Pro Football Focus. DeVito saw limited action, completing 59.1% of his passes for 257 yards in three games. The running back group provided mixed results. Tyrone Tracy Jr. led the backfield with 839 rushing yards, five touchdowns, and solid kick return contributions, while Devin Singletary chipped in 437 yards and four scores. Rookie Eric Gray showcased potential as a return specialist, averaging 26.4 yards per kickoff return. At wide receiver, rookie standout Malik Nabers emerged as the team’s top option, hauling in 109 catches for 1,204 yards and seven touchdowns, earning an impressive 86.7 Pro Football Focus grade. Wan’Dale Robinson added 699 yards and three touchdowns on 93 catches, while Darius Slayton provided big plays with 573 yards and two touchdowns. The depth at wide receiver included contributions from Jalin Hyatt and Isaiah Hodgins, the latter of whom has since signed with the 49ers. Ihmir Smith-Marsette shined in the return game, scoring a kickoff return touchdown and averaging 34.6 yards per return. The tight end group was led by Theo Johnson, who caught 29 passes for 331 yards and a touchdown in 12 games. Daniel Bellinger and Chris Manhertz added rotational depth, combining for 17 catches and 155 yards. Greg Dulcich, a midseason acquisition, contributed on special teams but did not register any offensive stats during his limited time on the field. Drew and Rob provide thoughtful analysis on each player, highlighting those who stepped up in key moments and those who left room for improvement. They discuss how the team might address roster changes heading into 2025, including potential free agent decisions. This comprehensive review offers fans the ultimate recap of the Giants’ 2024 offensive season, covering every detail to keep you informed and ready for the offseason. If you’re looking for the latest Giants news, updates, and rumors, this episode is a must-watch. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on <a href='https://www.youtube
Tue, January 07, 2025
Send us a text In this episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, Drew and Rob delve into the New York Giants' recent announcement that Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll will retain their positions as general manager and head coach, respectively, despite the team’s disappointing 3-14 record. Giants owner John Mara issued a statement expressing confidence in Schoen and Daboll’s long-term vision while acknowledging the frustration of back-to-back seasons with declining results. Mara emphasized the importance of improvement next year, noting that his patience is wearing thin. The hosts analyze the Giants’ struggles, including a winless record in the NFC East, and the questions surrounding the organization’s refusal to tank despite whispers of strategic decisions like keeping key players Malik Nabers and Tyrone Tracy Jr. on the sidelines during a critical late-game drive. They explore Mara's strong stance against tanking and the weight of his words about needing to see tangible progress in 2024. Attention also shifts to the potential departure of offensive coordinator Mike Kafka, as the Chicago Bears have requested permission to interview him for their head coaching vacancy. The future of defensive coordinator Wink Martindale is also up in the air, leaving the coaching staff in a state of uncertainty as the offseason begins. Drew and Rob evaluate the futures of key players, including Darius Slayton, Azeez Ojulari, and Greg Van Roten. Slayton’s production dipped in 2024, making his $7.95 million cap hit a point of debate, while Ojulari’s frequent injuries cloud his value despite his pass-rushing ability. Meanwhile, Van Roten played every offensive snap last season and showed versatility across the offensive line, but his struggles in pass protection raise questions about whether he should return. Finally, the Giants made some early offseason moves, signing five players to reserve/futures contracts, including defensive linemen Casey Rogers and Ross Blacklock, centers Jimmy Morrissey and Bryan Hudson, and kicker Jude McAtamney. Drew and Rob discuss how these signings could impact the depth chart heading into next season. With Mara’s ultimatum for progress and key decisions looming over the roster and coaching staff, the Giants face a crucial offseason that could define the franchise's trajectory for years to come. Tune in as Drew and Rob break it all down with their trademark insight and passion for Giants football. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the s
Mon, January 06, 2025
Send us a text Drew and Rob team up on "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates" to break down the New York Giants' season finale against the NFC East champion Philadelphia Eagles. The cohosts dive into every aspect of the game, analyzing the key plays, standout performances, and critical moments that defined this divisional matchup. For the Giants, this game marked the end of a grueling 2024 season. With the team entering the game at 3-13, many fans were split on whether to root for a win or hope for a loss to secure a higher draft pick. Drew and Rob discuss how this controversial debate shaped the atmosphere heading into the game and reflect on the team's performance under these circumstances. A major storyline was the absence of former Giant Saquon Barkley, who sat out for the Eagles while just 101 yards shy of breaking the NFL's single-season rushing record. Drew and Rob explore how Barkley's absence impacted the game and the emotions tied to seeing him in a rival uniform after years as a cornerstone of the Giants' franchise. Speculation surrounding the future of Head Coach Brian Daboll and General Manager Joe Schoen also took center stage, with rumors suggesting this may have been Daboll's final game leading the team. The cohosts analyze how the game—and the season as a whole—might influence the Giants' leadership decisions heading into 2025. The Eagles, having locked up the NFC’s No. 2 seed, rested many starters, including their quarterback Jalen Hurts. The Giants faced rookie quarterback Tanner McKee, who led an offense featuring younger players like Kenneth Gainwell, Will Shipley, and Jahan Dotson. On the Giants' side, Drew Lock made his fifth start of the season and looked to build on last week's career-best performance against the Colts. Drew and Rob evaluate Lock's play, assessing whether he could factor into the Giants' future plans. The Giants also aimed to snap a decade-long losing streak at Lincoln Financial Field while chasing their first NFC East win of the season. Drew and Rob review whether Big Blue finally overcame these hurdles or fell short again. They also touch on the performances of key players, the coaching staff's approach, and how this game sets the stage for the offseason. Whether you're celebrating a rare divisional win or lamenting another tough loss, Drew and Rob's postgame reaction has all the insights, analysis, and banter Giants fans crave. Don't miss this comprehensive breakdown as "2 Giants Goofballs" wraps up a challenging season and looks ahead to what’s next for the New York Giants. #giants #ngiants #eagles Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on <a href='https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-tiLjkehiawtN-v6gMFV
Fri, January 03, 2025
Send us a text Drew and Rob deliver another action-packed episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," giving fans a deep dive into the latest New York Giants news, NFL rumors, and playoff implications. With the Giants nearing the conclusion of a turbulent 2024 season, attention turns to the front office, as speculation grows about the future of GM Joe Schoen. Could the Giants make a major move and bring in new leadership for 2025? The hosts break down the top GM candidates, analyzing their strengths, weaknesses, and potential fit with the Giants. Among the candidates discussed are Ray Agnew, the Lions' Assistant GM, who has risen quickly through the ranks after a stellar NFL playing career, and Mike Borgonzi, a seasoned executive from the Super Bowl-winning Kansas City Chiefs organization. Brian Gaine, currently the Bills’ Assistant GM, also enters the conversation, boasting over 25 years of experience, although his brief tenure as Texans GM raises questions. George Kokinis, with years of experience in the Ravens' highly respected front office, and John Spytek, a key figure in the Buccaneers' recent success, round out the field. Drew and Rob also weigh in on intriguing names like Phil Savage and Jon-Eric Sullivan, both of whom bring unique qualifications but also some concerns. The episode highlights recent accolades for Giants players, with Dexter Lawrence earning his third consecutive Pro Bowl selection, cementing his status as one of the league's premier defensive linemen. First-year Giant Brian Burns is named as a first alternate, while rookie sensation Malik Nabers caps off an impressive debut season by being named a second alternate. The hosts discuss how these honors reflect individual success in a season where the team as a whole has faced its challenges. As the NFL heads into a crucial final week of the regular season, Drew and Rob break down the high-stakes playoff scenarios across the league. They analyze pivotal games, including the Ravens’ opportunity to secure the AFC North and the Bengals’ must-win game to keep their playoff hopes alive. The NFC South remains up for grabs, with the Buccaneers needing a win to clinch the division and the Falcons waiting in the wings for any slip-ups. Sunday Night Football promises fireworks as the Lions and Vikings clash for the NFC North title, the NFC's top seed, and home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. The hosts also touch on other key matchups, including how the Packers and Commanders are jockeying for playoff positions and how the Dolphins, Broncos, and Steelers are still alive in the AFC playoff race. From potential postseason drama to the Giants' future leadership and player milestones, this episode covers it all. If you’re a fan of the Giants or just love in-depth NFL analysis, this episode is a must-watch
Thu, January 02, 2025
Send us a text In this comprehensive episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, Drew and Rob explore the potential moves the New York Giants could make in the offseason to address their quarterback situation and bolster their roster for the future. The episode dives into intriguing rumors and bold predictions that could shape the Giants' strategy heading into the 2025 NFL season. The discussion begins with speculation around JJ McCarthy, the young quarterback currently with the Minnesota Vikings. Reports suggest the Vikings may commit to Sam Darnold long-term and entertain offers for McCarthy. Drew and Rob analyze whether the Giants could or should pursue the former Michigan star, weighing his potential fit in New York against the assets they might need to part with in a trade. The conversation shifts to another tantalizing possibility: Drake Maye. Fox Sports analyst Nick Wright suggested a scenario where the Patriots draft Shedeur Sanders, trade Maye for additional picks, and use those assets to bring in Deion Sanders as their head coach. Drew and Rob examine Maye’s stats, strengths, and weaknesses from the 2024 season, including his 15 touchdowns and 10 interceptions, and debate whether he could be the answer to the Giants' QB question. The hosts then delve into a detailed seven-round mock draft scenario, where the Giants trade down from the fourth overall pick. In the proposed trade, the Giants send picks 4 and 244 to the Seahawks, receiving picks 18, 50, 82, and a second-rounder in 2026. This bold strategy allows the Giants to address multiple needs, starting with Alabama guard Tyler Booker in the first round. They add talent in the trenches with defensive tackles Walter Nolen and Kenneth Grant, improve the offensive line with Donovan Jackson and Ajani Cornelius, and even take a swing on Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart in the third round. Additional picks include Georgia cornerback Daylen Everette, Washington running back Jonah Coleman, and North Carolina edge rusher Kaimon Rucker, rounding out a draft class loaded with potential. The episode also features an in-depth profile of Jaxson Dart, highlighting his impressive high school career, his transition from USC to Ole Miss, and his growth as a quarterback. Despite a strong statistical showing in his final college season, Dart’s performances against lower-tier defenses and concerns about his pro-readiness raise questions about his potential as an NFL starter. Drew and Rob wrap up the episode with insights into how these moves could position the Giants for a brighter future. Whether it’s acquiring a young quarterback via trade or building a solid foundation through the draft, the duo explores all angles to ensure the Giants remain competitive in the ever-tough NFC East. This episode is a must-listen for fans eager
Tue, December 31, 2024
Send us a text In this in-depth episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, Drew and Rob tackle the aftermath of the Giants' stunning 45-33 victory over the Indianapolis Colts. While the win broke a ten-game losing streak and provided a much-needed morale boost, it also came with a significant downside: the Giants are no longer in position to claim the first overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft. With the team now sitting at the fourth pick, they explore the ripple effects this outcome will have on the Giants' future. The episode dives into whether this victory might have saved the jobs of Head Coach Brian Daboll and General Manager Joe Schoen. Drew and Rob analyze if ownership might now view the duo's leadership in a more favorable light or if the team’s overall struggles are too glaring to overlook. Could Schoen’s draft strategy, particularly with a high but not top pick, be the deciding factor in his fate? Shifting focus to the draft itself, the hosts discuss the Giants’ options at the fourth spot and the tantalizing possibility of trading up to reclaim the top pick. Breaking down the points value of draft selections, they assess whether the Giants could package their additional picks or future assets to move up and secure a potential franchise quarterback like Shedeur Sanders or Cam Ward. The mock draft discussion includes profiles of standout prospects like Michigan CB Will Johnson, West Virginia G Wyatt Milum, and Cincinnati DT Dontay Corleone, showcasing the talent the Giants could still land even without the top selection. Drew and Rob also cover how Shedeur Sanders has seemingly hinted at an interest in joining the Giants, with rumors of Giants-themed cleats and a growing connection to the team. Is there a legitimate chance that Deion Sanders would steer his son to New York, similar to how the Manning family maneuvered Eli to the Giants two decades ago? The episode doesn't stop there. Drew and Rob tackle hot topics like Cam Ward’s controversial decision to sit out the second half of Miami’s Pop Tarts Bowl loss and Eli Manning’s candidacy as a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. They examine whether Ward’s actions were worse than players who opt out of bowl games entirely and debate if Eli’s New York legacy will help push him into Canton on his first ballot. Don’t miss this jam-packed episode as Drew and Rob break down the critical moments shaping the New York Giants’ future. Whether you’re celebrating the win or lamenting the draft implications, this is the must-watch show for all Giants fans. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , <a
Mon, December 30, 2024
Send us a text In this live postgame reaction show, Drew from *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates* dives into the aftermath of the Colts vs. Giants game at MetLife Stadium. The Giants have completed their final home game of the season, and the focus remains on their pursuit of the number one overall draft pick. With a 10-game losing streak in tow, New York is now officially the first Giants team in franchise history to go winless at home. Drew breaks down the game, the team’s struggles, and what this all means for the future of the Giants. The quarterback matchup added intrigue to the game, with Drew Lock starting for the Giants and Joe Flacco leading the Colts. Despite heroic efforts by rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers, who played through injuries, and the uncertainty surrounding running back Tyrone Tracy Jr., the Giants couldn’t get it done. Fans are left wondering if this is all part of the bigger picture—securing a generational talent at the top of the draft. The conversation then shifts to college football, starting with Cam Ward’s controversial decision during the Pop-Tarts Bowl. Ward made NCAA history by setting the career record for passing touchdowns, but his decision to sit out the second half of the game sparked debate. Miami lost to Iowa State 42-41, and Drew dissects whether Ward’s actions were worse or better than players who opt out of bowl games entirely. Did Ward abandon his teammates, or does the nature of the Pop-Tarts Bowl make it a non-issue? Next, Drew unpacks the Shedeur Sanders buzz. During the Alamo Bowl, Sanders sparked speculation by being spotted with custom cleats in Giants colors in his locker. A viral video teased their reveal, and although reports claimed he wore them during the game, those were later debunked. Could Sanders be sending a not-so-subtle hint about his NFL aspirations and a potential fit with the Giants? Drew also addresses the massive implications of the Giants holding the top pick in the draft. With the franchise’s future hanging in the balance, is Joe Schoen the right person to make this decision? There’s a debate over whether Shedeur Sanders or Cam Ward is worthy of the first overall selection. Some argue that Schoen’s job security could influence his choice, while a new GM might prioritize long-term team building. Lastly, Drew celebrates a historic moment for Giants legend Eli Manning, who has been named a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Eli joins an elite list of 15 finalists, including first-time nominees like Luke Kuechly, Terrell Suggs, and Adam Vinatieri. Drew discusses Eli’s chances of being a first-ballot Hall of Famer and whether his legacy, the Manning name, and his New York market ties will tip the scales in his favor. This episode is packed with insight, analysis, and passionate reactions f
Sat, December 28, 2024
Send us a text In this packed episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, hosts Drew and Rob cover the latest updates, news, and rumors surrounding the New York Giants. From controversial banner protests to standout rookie performances and even whispers of a new head coach, this episode is a must-watch for all Giants fans. The episode kicks off with the latest news about banner-flying protests at MetLife Stadium. High Exposure Aerial Advertising, the company behind the banners, has canceled flights for the upcoming Giants game against the Indianapolis Colts due to weather conditions. Rain and low cloud ceilings in East Rutherford, New Jersey, mean the Federal Aviation Administration's regulations prevent banners from being flown. Previous protests included fiery messages aimed at ownership, like “Mr Mara Enough – PLZ FIX THIS DUMPSTER FIRE” and demands for sweeping organizational changes. The hosts also delve into recent comments from former Giants head coach Pat Shurmur, who praised Shedeur Sanders, the standout quarterback at Colorado. Shurmur, now part of the Colorado coaching staff, shared high praise for Sanders, calling him the best quarterback prospect for the NFL. His insights on what makes a great pro quarterback—talent, performance, love for the game, and being a great teammate—spark interesting discussions about the young talent the Giants might consider in the future. Turning to the current Giants roster, the hosts celebrate the grit and determination of this year’s rookie class. Wide receiver Malik Nabers, the sixth overall pick, speaks highly of his fellow rookies, highlighting their resilience and drive. Nabers shared how players like Theo Johnson and Tyler Nubin have played through injuries, demonstrating the team’s never-quit mentality. Drew and Rob reflect on how this rookie class has the potential to become a cornerstone of the Giants' future. Speculation heats up as Marissa Myers of TWSN stirs the pot with rumors of the Giants considering Pete Carroll as their next head coach. With the Giants’ dismal 2-13 record, Myers suggests the franchise might move on from Brian Daboll, despite his previous success in 2022. The hosts discuss whether Carroll, known for his success in Seattle, would be a good fit for the Giants and if such a move could spark a turnaround. This episode is packed with everything Giants fans need to stay updated on their team. From the latest protests to inspiring rookie stories and intriguing coaching rumors, Drew and Rob cover it all. Don’t miss this comprehensive look at the latest NY Giants news and updates! #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on <a href='https://www.youtube.com/chann
Fri, December 27, 2024
Send us a text In this jam-packed episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates,* Drew and Rob dive deep into the latest developments surrounding the New York Giants, including a potential game-changing quarterback acquisition, major injury updates, and an in-depth preview of Week 17 NFL matchups. This episode brings Giants fans up to speed on all the critical storylines as the season barrels toward its conclusion. The episode kicks off with a buzzworthy prediction from ESPN Draft Insider Matt Miller, who boldly claims the Giants will select Miami quarterback Cam Ward with the first overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Ward has put together a jaw-dropping season at Miami, completing 67.4% of his passes for 4,123 yards, 36 touchdowns, and just seven interceptions. Additionally, his ability to make plays with his legs—adding 146 rushing yards and four touchdowns—makes him a dynamic option for the Giants’ future. Adding to the discussion, former NFL quarterback and current analyst Dan Orlovsky weighs in with his thoughts on how the Giants can fix their woes. Orlovsky stresses the importance of rebuilding the offensive and defensive lines, citing the team’s past success underpinned by strong line play. He recalls the days of players like Rodney Hampton, Justin Tuck, Osi Umenyiora, and Brandon Jacobs, arguing that the Giants have lost their identity as a line-of-scrimmage-dominant team. The conversation shifts to the present with updates on the Giants’ quarterback situation for Week 17. Drew Lock is set to start against the Colts, despite a rough season in which he has completed just 52.7% of his passes for 624 yards, one touchdown, and four interceptions in six games (three starts). The Giants are 0-3 in Lock’s starts, and the hosts discuss whether he can show any improvement or if the Colts game might serve as a final evaluation for his future with the team. Injury news continues to plague the Giants. Promising rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers is battling a toe injury, making him a game-time decision for Sunday’s matchup. Nabers has been a revelation this season, amassing 969 receiving yards and closing in on a historic rookie campaign. He needs just 31 yards to become the Giants’ first 1,000-yard receiver since Odell Beckham Jr. in 2018 and three catches to hit 100 receptions, a milestone no Giants rookie has ever achieved. The injury bug doesn’t stop there. Safety Raheem Layne’s season ends prematurely after he tore his meniscus against the Falcons, just one day after being promoted to the active roster. . Meanwhile, linebacker Dyontae Johnson is activated off injured reserve after missing most of the season due to an ankle injury sustained in the preseason. Drew and Rob discuss how Johnson’s return could bolster a depleted defense, noting his journey from undrafted rookie free
Tue, December 24, 2024
Send us a text In this jam-packed episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," Drew and Rob dive into the latest developments surrounding the Giants following a disappointing 34-7 loss to the Atlanta Falcons in Week 16. Injuries continue to plague the team as QB Drew Lock undergoes an MRI on his throwing shoulder, while LB Micah McFadden deals with a stinger. Aggravated injuries for RB Tyrone Tracy and C John Michael Schmitz add to the Giants' woes. Coach Brian Daboll updates fans on their status, leaving uncertainty about their availability for the final weeks of the season. Amid the challenges, Andrew Thomas provides a glimmer of hope for the future. Speaking to the New York Post, Thomas emphasized optimism, highlighting the potential of the team's young core and the need for continuity along the offensive line. While sidelined by injury himself, Thomas’s comments serve as a reminder of the Giants' potential if they can maintain health and cohesion moving forward. One unexpected highlight comes from former Giants QB Daniel Jones. Despite being released by the team and now on the Vikings' practice squad, Jones showcased his character by sending a classy gift to his former offensive linemen. Each received a limited edition bottle of Clase Azul tequila, a gesture reflecting his appreciation for their efforts during his time with the team. Jones may be remembered for struggles on the field, but this move cements his reputation as a class act off it. The episode also unpacks a curious moment from the Falcons game, where Assistant GM Brandon Brown was spotted on the sideline, engaging with QBs Tommy DeVito and Tim Boyle. Daboll explained the situation, claiming it was due to logistical reasons during road games, but the unusual sight raised eyebrows and fueled speculation. Drew and Rob question why the Giants haven’t experimented with moving Evan Neal to guard, a position that might better suit his skill set given the challenges he’s faced at tackle. With little to lose at this point in the season, this remains a puzzling decision. The episode wraps with a recap of Week 16 NFL action, including thrilling games like the Eagles’ narrow loss to the Commanders and the Lions' dominant win over the Bears. The upcoming Christmas slate is previewed, with matchups like Chiefs vs. Steelers and Ravens vs. Texans offering fans a holiday treat. This episode delivers a comprehensive look at Giants news NFL, Giants news and rumors, and Giants football news, while offering insights into the team’s struggles and glimmers of hope for the future. Don’t miss this detailed breakdown of everything New York Giants! #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan inte
Mon, December 23, 2024
Send us a text The New York Giants traveled to Atlanta for a pivotal matchup with the Falcons, setting the stage for an exciting battle full of intriguing storylines. Both teams came into the game with plenty to prove. The Atlanta Falcons unveiled rookie quarterback Michael Penix Jr., the 8th overall pick in this year's NFL Draft out of Washington, making his first career start after the team decided to bench veteran Kirk Cousins. On the other side, the Giants turned to Drew Lock at quarterback, fighting through a season filled with injuries and adversity. All eyes were on the Falcons' new signal-caller as Penix Jr. showed off his strong arm and athleticism. He benefited from the support of Atlanta's star running back Bijan Robinson, who continued his dominant season with another electric performance, keeping the Giants' defense on its heels. But New York’s defensive unit, led by standout OLB Brian Burns, brought the fight to Atlanta. Burns’ relentless pressure forced Penix Jr. into some tough situations, giving the Giants opportunities to shift momentum in their favor. On offense, the Giants leaned heavily on their rookie sensation, wide receiver Malik Nabers. Nabers continued his remarkable first year in the league, making key catches and demonstrating why he’s already being compared to some of the greats in Giants history. Drew Lock looked to Nabers often, finding the rookie in critical moments and showing flashes of what the Giants' offense could become when fully healthy. Despite being significant underdogs, the Giants kept themselves in the game through gritty play and determination. The offensive line, riddled with injuries, held its ground against an aggressive Falcons front, allowing Lock to orchestrate several promising drives. The defense battled to contain Robinson and adapt to Penix Jr.’s dynamic playing style, ensuring the Falcons had to fight for every yard. This matchup wasn’t just about the final score; it was about the Giants continuing to develop their young talent and find a spark in the face of adversity. The game also marked a turning point for the Falcons, as Penix Jr. began his journey as Atlanta’s franchise quarterback. Drew and Rob analyze the critical moments, standout performances, and what this game means for both teams as the season progresses. What’s next for the New York Giants as they continue to navigate this challenging season? Can Malik Nabers and Brian Burns sustain their incredible performances, and will Drew Lock build on this outing? Join Drew and Rob for all the analysis, reactions, and insight into this exciting clash between the New York Giants and Atlanta Falcons. #giants #nygiants #falcons #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interac
Fri, December 20, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates,* Rob dives into some of the hottest stories surrounding the New York Giants. With speculation swirling about the team’s future, they explore the intriguing possibility of Brian Flores stepping in as the Giants’ next head coach. Fox Sports’ Ralph Vacchiano recently highlighted Flores as the runner-up to Brian Daboll during the hiring process in 2022, citing his leadership, coaching acumen, and toughness as qualities the organization admired. Could Flores stabilize the team and guide it toward success if a change is made? The discussion also highlights the incredible rookie season of Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers, who is rewriting the record books. With 90 catches, 901 yards, and four touchdowns in his first 12 games, Nabers is on track to join an elite group of NFL rookies with 100+ receptions. He’s chasing records held by Giants greats like Odell Beckham Jr., needing just two catches to break Beckham’s franchise rookie record of 91 receptions. With three games left, Nabers is also eyeing the milestone of 1,000 receiving yards, which would further cement his status as one of the league’s top young stars. The show celebrates former Giant Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, who has been inducted into the Black College Football Hall of Fame. A standout at Tennessee State, DRC enjoyed a stellar NFL career, including four seasons with the Giants, where he earned two Pro Bowl nods and a Second-Team All-Pro selection. Rob shares his thoughts on DRC’s accomplishments and his well-deserved recognition. Finally, the hosts preview the Giants’ Week 16 matchup against the Atlanta Falcons. With the season winding down, the game presents opportunities for players like Nabers to continue their incredible campaigns and for the Giants to evaluate their future. Rob shares his analysis, predictions, and what fans should watch for as the Giants aim to close out the season on a high note. Tune in for an engaging breakdown of the latest Giants news, rumors, and updates as the team navigates the critical final stretch of the season. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, December 19, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," Drew and Rob tackle the latest controversies and developments surrounding the Giants and their upcoming match against the Atlanta Falcons. The show opens with a fiery discussion about the alleged attempt by the New York Giants to control media narratives. Talkin’ Giants hosts Bobby Skinner and Justin Penik revealed they received complaints from the organization after criticizing GM Joe Schoen and were threatened with reduced access if they continued. Drew and Rob stand in solidarity with the duo, emphasizing the importance of media freedom in covering the team. Attention then shifts to the Falcons' quarterback situation, as head coach Raheem Morris announces Michael Penix Jr. will start against the Giants. After a rocky stretch for Kirk Cousins, who has struggled with turnovers and consistency, the Falcons have decided to see what their rookie QB can deliver. With Atlanta clinging to slim playoff hopes, this decision adds intrigue to Sunday’s matchup. Meanwhile, the Giants will likely start Drew Lock, with Tommy DeVito potentially cleared as the backup after missing time due to concussion protocol. The conversation moves to draft speculation, including Deion Sanders’ bold claim about his son Shedeur becoming the No. 1 overall pick and his certainty that the Giants won’t part with that pick. The hosts discuss whether Shedeur, Cam Ward, or Travis Hunter could fit into the Giants’ plans. Hunter’s Heisman-winning season has sparked debates about his versatility as both a wide receiver and cornerback, areas of need for the Giants. Could his dynamic skill set make him a top choice for New York? In a “what could have been” moment, Drew and Rob analyze Ian O’Connor’s report that the Giants considered Adam Peters for GM and nearly hired Jim Harbaugh as head coach. With Peters and Harbaugh leading other teams to success, the discussion highlights how those choices might have changed the team’s trajectory. Finally, the episode previews the Thursday Night Football clash between the Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Chargers, offering insights into the AFC West showdown. As always, Drew and Rob deliver a compelling mix of analysis, news, and speculation, ensuring Giants fans are informed and entertained ahead of another pivotal week in the NFL season. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs
Tue, December 17, 2024
Send us a text In this extended episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," Drew and Rob take a deep dive into the rollercoaster season for the Giants, as frustrations among fans and players alike reach a boiling point. Wide receiver Darius Slayton’s recent comments set the stage for a detailed discussion about the state of the team. Slayton reflected on the losing streak, comparing this season to past tough years like 2019 and 2021. The show explores the growing unrest among fans, highlighted by two weeks of controversial plane flyovers at MetLife Stadium. These planes carried messages reflecting fan dissatisfaction with the team’s performance and leadership. Drew and Rob discuss insights from a fan who organized one of the flyovers, originally planning a "Fire Schoen and Daboll" message before it was rejected by the advertising company. Instead, the fan pivoted to align with another group’s effort, aiming to send a unified message of frustration. The fan admitted their intention was to embarrass Quarterback uncertainty dominates another portion of the episode as the Giants face the possibility of starting Tim Boyle in their next game. With Drew Lock in a walking boot and Tommy DeVito in concussion protocol, options are limited. Drew and Rob discuss the potential scenarios, including signing a quarterback off another team’s practice squad or bringing in a free agent. Looking ahead to the offseason, Drew and Rob dive into a hypothetical mock draft scenario that sees the Giants trading the first overall pick to the Raiders in exchange for a haul of draft capital. The trade would give the Giants the second overall pick, along with additional second- and third-round selections this year and next. With the second pick, the Raiders select Shedeur Sanders, while the Giants pivot to take Cam Ward as their quarterback of the future. The draft segment also touches on the offensive line, as Drew and Rob emphasize the importance of building a foundation to protect the team’s next franchise quarterback. With picks like Wyatt Milum from West Virginia and Tate Ratledge from Georgia, the Giants would add immediate impact players who could stabilize the trenches. Other notable prospects include Domani Jackson, a versatile cornerback from Alabama, and Kaleb Johnson, a productive running back from Iowa. The mock draft showcases the hosts’ vision for how the Giants can rebuild and return to contention. The episode closes with Drew and Rob’s Week 15 game predictions, which feature some shocking outcomes. The Cowboys cruise past the Panthers, the Bengals outlast the Titans in a shootout, and the Bills win a thrilling high-scoring affair against the Lions. This comprehensive episode provides fans with everything they need to stay informed and engaged with the Giants. From Slayton’s
Mon, December 16, 2024
Send us a text In this jam-packed episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, Drew and Rob dissect another demoralizing week for the New York Giants and tackle some of the most intriguing and controversial stories in the NFL. The frustration among fans was on full display once again as a second protest banner flew over MetLife Stadium prior to the game. Drew and Rob discuss the growing dissatisfaction among fans and how these public displays of frustration are further tarnishing the reputation of the franchise. One of the most talked-about stories in the NFL this week involves Shedeur Sanders, the highly touted quarterback prospect and son of NFL legend Deion Sanders. A report from NFL Rookie Watch claimed that Shedeur is prepared to refuse to play for the Giants or Browns if drafted by either team, drawing comparisons to Eli Manning’s famous refusal to play for the Chargers in 2004. Further fueling speculation, Shedeur Sanders was recently spotted in New York City playing catch with Giants rookie Malik Nabers during his visit for the Heisman Trophy ceremony, which his Colorado teammate Travis Hunter attended as a finalist. The interaction between Nabers and Sanders drew significant media attention, especially given their history. Nabers has downplayed their relationship in the past, but it’s worth noting that he attended one of Deion Sanders’ camps as a youth. Drew and Rob explore what this connection could mean and whether the Giants might still be in play for Shedeur, despite the swirling rumors. The episode also takes a closer look at RB Singletary's recent comments about his limited role in the Giants’ offense. Singletary expressed frustration over his lack of opportunities, saying it’s been difficult to adjust to receiving just two or three carries per game. He noted that while a two-back system can work, it’s not what he expected, and he’s not planning to get used to it. Singletary’s remarks reflect a broader theme of dissatisfaction within the organization, as the season’s struggles continue to impact players’ morale. In a surprising twist, Drew and Rob revisit reports surrounding Bill Belichick, who allegedly expressed no interest in taking the Giants' head coaching job, had it become available. Instead, Belichick reportedly reached out to the New York Jets before ultimately accepting the head coaching position at the University of North Carolina.\. This episode also looks ahead to the final weeks of the NFL season, as Drew and Rob preview the Giants’ remaining games and consider what the future might hold for a team desperately in need of direction. With fans openly voicing their frustrations and players expressing dissatisfaction, the Giants are at a critical crossroads. Can the organization make the necessary changes to restore confidence and stabili
Fri, December 13, 2024
Send us a text In this must-watch episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," Drew and Rob tackle an action-packed lineup of Giants football news, NFL headlines, and the latest Giants news and rumors. The show kicks off with shocking developments around former New York Giants first-round pick Kadarius Toney. Toney, now a free agent, was cut by the Cleveland Browns after a disastrous game that included a costly taunting penalty and a crucial fumble, marking another disappointing chapter in his NFL career. The hosts then shift gears to cover a fiery interaction involving New York football legends, as Mark Gastineau confronted Brett Favre in a viral moment captured by ESPN. The confrontation stemmed from Favre’s infamous "gimme" sack that allowed Michael Strahan to break Gastineau’s single-season sack record. Brett’s social media response provided insight into his side of the story, but the drama escalated when Terrell Owens chimed in, raising old allegations about Favre's involvement in misappropriated funds. The segment also touches on the ethical concerns of ESPN using Gastineau, who suffers from severe health issues, to promote their upcoming documentary, "The New York Sack Exchange." The conversation returns to Giants news as Drew and Rob discuss Seth Wickersham’s report that Bill Belichick, once rumored as a potential coach for the Giants, dismissed the idea due to the challenges of rebuilding in New York’s intense media environment. Belichick reportedly supports current head coach Brian Daboll, leaving Giants fans to wonder about the team's future direction. Next up, Drew and Rob preview the daunting Week 15 matchup between the Ravens and the Giants. With injuries plaguing the Giants' roster, including key contributors like Bobby Okereke and Deonte Banks, and the Ravens boasting an explosive offense, the odds are stacked against New York. The injury report and analysis paint a grim picture, but the hosts break down what needs to happen for the Giants to pull off an upset. The episode also dives into the latest Giants rumors surrounding the NFL Draft. ESPN’s Field Yates projects the Giants selecting Shedeur Sanders, the star quarterback from Colorado, as their long-term answer under center. Meanwhile, rumors of Cam Ward potentially joining the Giants, as suggested by controversial figure Nevin Shapiro, have fans debating the reliability of the source and what the move could mean for the team. Closing out the episode, Drew and Rob share their Week 15 NFL picks, analyzing key matchups across the league while keeping a sharp focus on the Giants' situation. From roster challenges to draft speculation, this episode delivers everything a New York Giants fan needs to stay updated on Giants news today, NFL rumors, and the latest Giants football updates. Don’t miss
Thu, December 12, 2024
Send us a text In this full episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," host Rob dives deep into the latest developments surrounding Big Blue as they prepare for a tough matchup against the Baltimore Ravens. The Giants' quarterback situation takes center stage, with Head Coach Brian Daboll announcing that Tommy DeVito will get the start this week. DeVito, who has completed 21 of 31 passes for 189 yards over two appearances this season, will step in as Drew Lock remains sidelined with a walking boot. If Lock is unable to suit up as backup, Tim Boyle, recently re-signed to the practice squad, will likely fill the role. The episode also highlights the Giants’ efforts to bolster their depleted secondary. With Tre Hawkins III out due to injury, Greg Stroman has been called up to the active roster. Stroman, who previously stepped in for Deonte Banks earlier this season, could see significant snaps with the team facing a barrage of injuries in the defensive backfield. In addition, the Giants have been busy making signings. Cornerback Divaad Wilson, nicknamed “Newt,” joins the team, bringing his experience from UCF and a brief stint with the Cardinals. Wilson has shown promise but is yet to carve out a substantial role in the NFL. Similarly, the Giants added Ekow Boye-Doe and Azizi Hearn to their practice squad, both young defensive backs aiming to make an impact despite limited opportunities in their careers thus far. The defensive line also sees reinforcement with the signing of Ross Blacklock to the practice squad. Blacklock, a former second-round pick, has struggled to find consistent success in the league but brings raw talent and a strong first step that could prove valuable in certain situations. Rob also discusses the Giants’ workout with Stephen Gilmore Jr., the younger brother of five-time Pro Bowler Stephon Gilmore. While the Giants haven’t signed him, the workout signals their continued focus on addressing depth concerns in the secondary. This episode provides a comprehensive look at the Giants’ roster moves and how these changes could impact their performance against a formidable Ravens squad. Rob breaks down each signing, evaluates the new players' potential contributions, and analyzes the challenges the team faces heading into Week 14. Don’t miss this episode as "2 Giants Goofballs" keeps you updated on all the latest news and developments surrounding the New York Giants. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at:<a href='https://ww
Tue, December 10, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, Drew and Rob tackle another turbulent week in the world of Big Blue. From fan protests to critical injuries, quarterback controversies, and wild off-field distractions, this week had it all. The hosts kick off with Malik Nabers’ cryptic response to reporters regarding the plane banner flying over MetLife Stadium during Sunday’s loss to the Saints. The banner, which called for sweeping changes, captured national attention. Nabers denied involvement, offering a curt “I ain’t pay for the plane” before walking off. The quarterback position remains a hot topic as Brian Daboll confirmed Drew Lock will remain the starter, pending the results of his MRI. Lock's status hangs in the balance, leaving fans wondering if the team might pivot under center. Meanwhile, the Giants’ injury woes continue to mount. Cornerback Tre Hawkins is out for the year after suffering a fractured lumbar spine, and Jon Runyan Jr.’s future this season is uncertain with a sprained ankle listed as week-to-week. These injuries exacerbate the struggles of an already decimated roster. Rob and Drew explore NFL insider Albert Breer’s belief that the Giants’ front office and coaching staff are likely to remain intact despite the team’s poor performance. Breer highlighted the organization’s strategic efforts to scout top college quarterbacks, suggesting they’re planning for the future. Giants evaluators have made live visits to watch high-profile prospects such as Shedeur Sanders, Quinn Ewers, and Jalen Milroe, signaling a possible focus on drafting a franchise quarterback in the upcoming NFL Draft. However, lingering questions about the regime’s long-term stability persist amidst an eight-game losing streak and growing fan unrest. The chaos extends off the field, with social media buzzing over Ava Louise’s claim that she flashed the Saints during the game as part of a player’s request. Sharing screenshots of her alleged conversation with an unnamed Giants player, Louise said she was given free tickets in exchange for the distraction. While the authenticity of her claims remains questionable, the incident adds an absurd layer to an already challenging season for New York. Drew and Rob wrap up with a recap of NFL Week 14, where the Giants fell to the Saints 14-11 in another disappointing performance. They discuss other key results across the league, including the Lions’ thrilling win over the Packers, the Vikings’ dominant victory over the Falcons, and the Rams edging out the Bills in a high-scoring showdown. This episode paints a vivid picture of a franchise under siege from all directions. With mounting pressure from fans, crippling injuries, and questions about the future at quarterback, the Giants are a team in desperate need of a reset. Tune i
Sun, December 08, 2024
Send us a text Drew & Rob deliver a full postgame breakdown of the New York Giants' matchup against the New Orleans Saints, a game that came with a mountain of expectations for the Saints and a sense of dread for Giants fans. Heading into the game, the Giants were riding a dismal seven-game losing streak, their season marred by poor performances, injuries, and growing frustration from their fan base. Tickets for the game at MetLife Stadium were being resold for as little as $9—a stark reminder of how far this team has fallen. The Giants entered this matchup with a severely depleted roster, leaving many to wonder if they could even remain competitive against a Saints team led by quarterback Derek Carr, running back Alvin Kamara, and wide receiver Chris Olave. The offense was without several key players, most notably rookie WR Malik Nabers, who was questionable leading up to the game, and OL Jermaine Eluemunor, who was listed as doubtful. With Drew Lock making his first start in place of the injured Tommy DeVito, the offense faced significant challenges against a Saints defense known for its aggressive pass rush and ability to create turnovers. On the defensive side, the situation was even more dire. The Giants were missing several key contributors, including star defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence and rookie tight end Theo Johnson, both of whom are out for the season. The absence of CB Deonte Banks, DL Rakeem Nunez-Roches, and LB Bobby Okereke left gaping holes in a unit already struggling to keep opposing offenses in check. Additionally, DL DJ Davidson was doubtful, leaving the defensive line razor-thin against Kamara’s powerful running ability. In this postgame episode, Drew & Rob break down all the pivotal moments from the game, analyzing the Giants’ performance and how the depleted roster impacted their ability to compete. Did Drew Lock manage to provide a spark for the offense, or did the Saints’ defense overwhelm him in his first start? How did the Giants’ patchwork defense fare against a Saints offense featuring Carr’s precision passing and Kamara’s dual-threat capabilities? Drew & Rob dive deep into the key plays and decisions that shaped the outcome of the game, including how the Giants attempted to overcome their significant disadvantages. Were there any standout performances that offered a glimmer of hope for the future, or did the Saints expose the Giants’ weaknesses in a dominant showing? He also addresses the broader context of the Giants’ season, including the mounting frustration from fans and what this latest result means for the team’s trajectory. Beyond the action on the field, Drew examines the emotional toll this season has taken on the Giants’ fan base. With attendance plummeting and fans openly expressing their displeasure with the direction of the team, this game was
Thu, December 05, 2024
Send us a text Drew and Rob deliver another comprehensive episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," diving deep into the latest buzz surrounding the New York Giants and beyond. The duo kicks off with exciting news about linebacker Dyontae Johnson, whose 21-day window to return from injured reserve has officially opened. Could his return be the spark the Giants need? The Hall of Fame snub for legendary Giants head coach Tom Coughlin takes center stage next. While only Mike Holmgren advanced to the final round, Drew and Rob reflect on Coughlin's immense contributions to the Giants, including two unforgettable Super Bowl victories. The conversation heats up with a surprising postgame comment from Deonte Banks, who criticized rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers for his lack of focus during critical moments. Banks' remarks, caught on a hot mic, highlighted concerns about Nabers valuing possessions and playing with urgency. Darius Slayton, a veteran receiver, weighed in with a mix of empathy and advice, urging Nabers to channel the challenges of his rookie year into future success while maintaining confidence. As speculation mounts about the Giants' future coaching direction, Drew and Rob break down potential candidates. Bill Belichick, Mike Vrabel, Ben Johnson, and several others are discussed, offering listeners insights into the strengths and track records of each. The question looms: Who could lead the Giants back to greatness? The episode wraps with a detailed preview of the Giants' upcoming clash against the Saints. Drew Lock is set to start at quarterback again, with Tommy DeVito still unavailable. The Saints, despite their middling record, pose a significant challenge. Their offense, led by Derek Carr and Alvin Kamara, has been efficient when healthy, but defensive struggles, including issues in the secondary after Marshon Lattimore's trade, provide a potential opening for the Giants. With key matchups, controversial comments, and a look at future leadership, this episode is packed with everything Giants fans need to stay informed. Don't miss Drew and Rob’s unique insights and analysis! #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, December 05, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, Drew and Rob dive deep into the latest news surrounding the New York Giants as Week 14 approaches. Wide receiver Malik Nabers took center stage as he clarified recent comments about his handling of drops. Nabers emphasized the importance of a "next play mentality," explaining that while mistakes happen in football, focusing on improving and staying mentally strong is key. His commitment to growth and supporting his team remains steadfast as he continues to adapt to the NFL's demands. The hosts also celebrated wide receiver Darius Slayton’s nomination for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, one of the NFL's most prestigious honors. Slayton’s remarkable contributions off the field through his Left-Hand Right-Hand Foundation and numerous charitable activities were highlighted. Slayton expressed deep gratitude for the nomination, underscoring his dedication to making a difference in the lives of others, both during and after his football career. Drew and Rob reviewed the updated injury report ahead of the Saints vs. Giants game. The Giants are dealing with key injuries to players like Deonte Banks, Bobby Okereke, and Rakeem Nunez-Roches, while the Saints face their own challenges with absences like Taysom Hill and Cesar Ruiz. The availability of these players could play a pivotal role in this critical NFC matchup. The duo rounded out the show with their Week 14 game picks, offering predictions on spreads and totals for the upcoming slate of NFL games. From the Packers vs. Lions on Thursday Night Football to the Bengals vs. Cowboys on Monday night, their insights are sure to resonate with fans of both the Giants and the league. Join Drew and Rob for this packed episode as they break down all the latest updates and give their unique takes on what lies ahead for Big Blue and the NFL. Don’t miss out on their analysis, humor, and passion for New York Giants football. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Mon, December 02, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, Drew and Rob dive into some of the hottest topics surrounding the Giants and the NFL at large. The show opens with a discussion about a potential trade target for the Giants: Kirk Cousins. ESPN analysts Dan Graziano and Jeremy Fowler have speculated on Cousins’ future with the Atlanta Falcons, especially after a rocky season that includes a recent four-interception game against the Chargers. Despite flashes of brilliance earlier this year, Cousins’ inconsistency has raised questions about his long-term fit in Atlanta. Could Cousins waive his no-trade clause to join the Giants if the team sees him as a solution? Drew and Rob analyze Cousins’ hefty contract implications, his potential impact, and whether his presence could help turn the Giants’ fortunes around. Next, the focus shifts to the Giants' latest roster move: signing defensive lineman Cory Durden off the Rams' practice squad. At 6’4” and 316 pounds, the 25-year-old Durden brings raw power and solid technique but has yet to make a significant impact at the NFL level. Drew and Rob discuss what this signing means for the Giants’ defensive line depth and how Durden might fit into Wink Martindale’s system. The show also takes a broader look at the NFL’s evolving relationship with running backs. Star players like Josh Jacobs, Derrick Henry, and Saquon Barkley have transformed their new teams into contenders while their former squads flounder. Despite these trends, Drew and Rob examine whether the performance of these teams truly indicates a resurgence of the running back's importance or if it’s merely a reflection of pre-existing team strengths. One of the most intriguing segments revolves around Daniel Jones. Reports from Mike Florio suggest that the Giants asked Jones to stay home, reminiscent of the Derek Carr situation with the Raiders. While Jones ultimately refused, the situation laid the groundwork for him requesting his release. Drew and Rob break down the financial and football implications of sidelining Jones and how this decision could impact the quarterback’s future with the team. The episode wraps up with a recap of Week 13’s Sunday games, highlighting some thrilling finishes and surprising upsets. From the Texans' nail-biting victory over the Jaguars to the Eagles outlasting the Ravens in a clash of NFC and AFC heavyweights, the guys provide their unique perspective on all the action. They also discuss the 49ers’ shocking blowout loss to the Bills on Sunday Night Football, a game that could have major playoff implications. This jam-packed episode has everything Giants fans need to stay informed, from potential trades to roster moves and league-wide storylines. Don’t miss Drew and Rob’s insightful takes and entertaining banter on the latest edition o
Sat, November 30, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, Drew and Rob tackle a packed agenda, starting with Tom Brady’s eyebrow-raising comments on Daniel Jones. Brady didn’t mince words as he questioned Jones’ decision to ask for his release from the Giants. The former Patriots and Buccaneers quarterback emphasized the importance of earning trust and respect from teammates, highlighting his own dedication during tough times in his career. Drew and Rob dissect what Brady’s remarks mean for Jones and the Giants, and whether this criticism is fair or misses the bigger picture of the team’s current struggles. Next, the hosts dive into the struggles of rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers, whose attitude toward drops has raised concerns. Despite leading all rookies in drops and having the second-highest drop total in the NFL, Nabers dismissed the issue, stating he doesn’t care about drops and just wants the ball. Drew and Rob discuss how this mindset reflects on Nabers as a young player and whether it could impact his development in the long term. The Giants’ ongoing woes take center stage as Drew and Rob review the franchise’s latest dubious records. With their seventh straight loss, the Giants remain winless at home and have now set an NFL record with 11 consecutive games without an interception. While the team avoided embarrassment on Thanksgiving, the losses continue to pile up, leaving fans and analysts questioning how much worse things can get. Adding to the team’s challenges, injuries to key players Dexter Lawrence and Theo Johnson have ended their seasons. Lawrence, a dominant force on the defensive line with 9 sacks and 16 QB hits in 12 games, is out with an elbow injury. Meanwhile, tight end Theo Johnson, who has emerged as a reliable target with 331 receiving yards this year, is sidelined with a foot injury. Drew and Rob break down how these losses will further test the Giants' already depleted roster and what it means for the rest of the season. The episode also features a recap of Thanksgiving Day games, including the Giants’ 27-20 loss to the Cowboys. Other Thanksgiving matchups saw the Bears narrowly lose to the Lions, the Dolphins stumble against the Packers, and the Raiders come up short against the Chiefs. Drew and Rob share their thoughts on the games and how the results impact the playoff picture heading into December. Finally, the duo dives into their picks for NFL Week 13. From the Cardinals-Vikings showdown to the highly anticipated Sunday Night Football clash between the 49ers and Bills, Drew and Rob offer their insights and predictions. They also look ahead to the Monday night matchup between the Browns and Broncos, discussing key players and potential surprises in these pivotal games. With sharp analysis and plenty of spirited deb
Fri, November 29, 2024
Send us a text Welcome to the Thanksgiving postgame show for the New York Giants vs. Dallas Cowboys, brought to you by *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*. Drew and Rob are here to break down everything from this NFC East showdown, where both teams entered desperately seeking a spark after rough starts to the season. With injuries and struggles on both sides, this game was critical for two teams trying to salvage their seasons. The Giants turned to their third starting quarterback of the year, Drew Lock, following Tommy Devito's recent injury and the earlier release of Daniel Jones. Fans were eager to see how Lock performed under the spotlight of a Thanksgiving rivalry game. Drew and Rob will analyze Lock’s debut performance, highlighting his key throws, decisions under pressure, and overall command of the offense. With so much uncertainty at quarterback, how Lock played could have a significant impact on the Giants’ plans moving forward. The Cowboys also dealt with their share of challenges, as backup quarterback Cooper Rush stepped in for the injured Dak Prescott. Drew and Rob will cover how Rush managed the game and whether the Giants’ defense, led by stars like Kayvon Thibodeaux and Dexter Lawrence, was able to capitalize on facing a backup QB. The pressure was on Big Blue to take advantage of a weakened Cowboys offense, but did they rise to the occasion? This game also put Giants head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen under the microscope. With both teams struggling coming into the game, a loss to a battered Cowboys squad could spell trouble for their future in New York. Drew and Rob will discuss the implications of the game’s result, exploring whether this performance is a sign of deeper issues for the Giants and what it means for Daboll and Schoen’s job security. As always, *2 Giants Goofballs* will provide detailed analysis of every key play, pivotal moment, and standout performance. Whether it was Drew Lock’s first start, Cooper Rush stepping up for Dallas, or questions surrounding the Giants’ coaching and front office, this postgame show has all the insights Giants fans need. Join Drew and Rob as they break down the Giants’ Thanksgiving Day performance and discuss what’s next for Big Blue in this turbulent season. With NFC East bragging rights and potential shakeups on the line, this postgame show is a must-watch for any Giants fan looking for answers! #giants #nygiants #cowboys #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at:<a href='https:
Thu, November 28, 2024
Send us a text In this jam-packed episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates,* Drew and Rob dissect all the latest news surrounding the New York Giants as the team continues to face significant challenges on and off the field. With injuries piling up, roster shakeups, and an upcoming divisional clash against the struggling Cowboys, there’s plenty to cover in this week's show. The episode begins with breaking news about former Giants quarterback Daniel Jones, who has joined the Minnesota Vikings. Reports from Jordan Schultz of FOX Sports highlight that Jones chose the Vikings due to their playoff positioning and quarterback-friendly scheme. However, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network clarified that Jones will start on the team’s practice squad, adding an interesting twist to the Vikings' roster dynamics. On the injury front, Azeez Ojulari has been placed on injured reserve after leaving the game against the Buccaneers with a toe injury. While surgery isn’t required, the pain and recovery process will sideline him for the foreseeable future. Additionally, defensive lineman Armon Watts, who sustained a shoulder injury, has also been moved to IR after a short stint with the team. To fill the roster gap, the Giants have re-signed Tomon Fox, looking to bolster their defensive depth. The Giants also made a notable signing, adding tight end Greg Dulcich to their roster. The 6’4”, 245-pound former third-round pick out of UCLA brings potential as a pass-catching threat despite struggling with blocking and route running early in his career. After an impressive rookie season with the Broncos, Dulcich has faced setbacks, including a 38.4 PFF grade this year. Meanwhile, former Giant Mark Glowinski has signed with the Colts’ practice squad. Glowinski, a familiar name to both Colts and Giants fans, had been unsigned since being cut by New York earlier this year. The hosts provide an extensive injury update for both the Giants and their upcoming opponents, the Dallas Cowboys. The Giants’ injury report includes key names like Jermaine Eluemunor (out with a quad injury) and Deonte Banks (questionable with a rib issue). Tommy DeVito is expected to be unavailable, though this has not been officially confirmed. Drew and Rob preview the Thanksgiving matchup between the Giants and Cowboys, a game that pits two struggling teams against each other. The Cowboys, once dominant, have lost five of their last six games and are averaging just 14 points per game during that stretch while allowing over 34 points per game. Their lone win during this stretch came in a bizarre victory over the Commanders, where two of their touchdowns came via special teams. The episode wraps up with Drew and Rob’s Thanksgiving game predictions, covering all the holiday action from the Bears-Lions opener to the Rai
Tue, November 26, 2024
Send us a text In this extended episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates,* Drew and Rob take a deep dive into the Giants' humiliating 30-0 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The crushing defeat has sparked heated discussions about the team's identity, effort, and execution, with players and coaches offering conflicting takes. The episode examines whether the Giants played "soft," a term thrown around in postgame interviews. Dexter Lawrence didn’t hold back, stating, "We played soft, and they beat the (expletive) out of us today," while Malik Nabers echoed similar sentiments, calling the performance “soft as (expletive).” Offensive lineman Jermaine Eluemunor added fuel to the fire, questioning whether everyone on the field was giving 100%. However, other voices in the locker room pushed back. Jon Runyan Jr. and Micah McFadden rejected the notion, instead pointing to execution and game-planning as the root of the loss. Head coach Brian Daboll insisted his team played hard but acknowledged they "didn't get the job done." Malik Nabers didn’t mince words when discussing his lack of involvement early in the game. Frustrated by not getting targeted until late in the blowout, Nabers openly vented his concerns, even suggesting that the team’s struggles go beyond the quarterback. Daboll responded, emphasizing the need to get Nabers involved earlier, calling him a "very competitive individual." The hosts also tackle broader concerns, such as whether Brian Daboll has lost the locker room and why so many former Giants players are thriving on other teams this season. From Saquon Barkley’s record-setting year with the Eagles to Leonard Williams’ resurgence with the Seahawks, Drew and Rob explore what’s gone wrong for the Giants' current roster and coaching staff. Additionally, they recap Week 12 NFL scores and analyze how this disastrous loss impacts the Giants moving forward. With frustrations boiling over and playoff hopes slipping away, this is a pivotal moment for the team. Tune in for an in-depth breakdown of the Giants’ struggles and what needs to change to salvage the season. Fans of the Giants and the NFL won’t want to miss this candid discussion! #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.co
Mon, November 25, 2024
Send us a text Welcome to the postgame show for the highly anticipated matchup between the New York Giants and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, brought to you by *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*. Drew and Rob are here to break down all the key moments, standout performances, and turning points from this NFC showdown at MetLife Stadium. From emotional returns to first-time starters and rising stars, this game was packed with storylines that had fans buzzing. One of the biggest headlines was Tommy Devito making his first start of the season for the Giants after the release of Daniel Jones. The spotlight was firmly on the young quarterback as he took command of the offense, leading Big Blue in a critical home game. Drew and Rob will analyze how Devito handled the pressure, his connections with the receiving corps, and the adjustments the Giants made to support their new starter. Adding to the drama was the emotional return of Sterling Shepard to MetLife Stadium, but this time in a Buccaneers uniform. Shepard, a beloved former Giant, faced his old team in a moment that surely brought mixed emotions for fans in the stands. Drew and Rob will revisit Shepard’s impact on the game, his reception from the crowd, and how he contributed to the Bucs’ efforts against his former team. This game also featured a compelling battle between rookie running backs Tyrone Tracy Jr. for the Giants and Bucky Irving for the Buccaneers. Both young players had the chance to showcase their skills in a contest where every yard mattered. Drew and Rob will break down the performances of both rookies, highlighting their key plays and how they factored into the game’s outcome. Defensively, the return of Kayvon Thibodeaux was a major storyline for the Giants. After missing time due to injury, Thibodeaux rejoined the lineup and looked to make an immediate impact. Whether it was pressuring Bucs quarterback Baker Mayfield or anchoring the defensive front, Thibodeaux’s performance was a critical factor in this game. Drew and Rob will provide an in-depth analysis of how the Giants’ defense fared against the Bucs, with Thibodeaux leading the charge. This postgame coverage dives deep into the highs and lows of the game, offering Giants fans a comprehensive recap of all the action. Drew and Rob will also discuss the broader implications of the game for the Giants’ season, including what this performance means for the team moving forward. From Devito’s first start to Shepard’s return and the rookie running back duel, every storyline is on the table. Tune in to *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates* for reactions, analysis, and the latest Giants news. This postgame show has everything fans need to relive the biggest moments and gain insight into what’s next for Big Blue! #giants #nygiants #buc
Fri, November 22, 2024
Send us a text In this comprehensive episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, Drew and Rob tackle one of the most significant shake-ups in the New York Giants' recent history. The spotlight is on Daniel Jones, who publicly addressed the media for the first time since being demoted to third-string quarterback. His heartfelt and introspective statement reflected on his six-year tenure with the Giants. Jones expressed immense gratitude to the Mara and Tisch families for the opportunity to play for one of the NFL's most storied franchises. He extended thanks to his teammates, coaches, and staff, acknowledging the strong relationships he built and the support he received throughout his journey. However, Jones did not shy away from taking responsibility for his struggles. He openly admitted that his inconsistent play contributed to the team’s lack of success this season, adding that he wished he could have done more to help the Giants win games. Despite the disappointment, Jones struck an optimistic tone about the future, expressing excitement for the opportunities that lie ahead in his career and reaffirming his love for the game. The episode delves into the surreal sight of Jones being used as a scout-team safety during practice, a role that underscores just how far he has fallen from being the team’s cornerstone quarterback. Drew and Rob discuss the implications of this move for both Jones and the team as a whole, questioning whether the organization is handling the situation appropriately. Former Gmen and current Bucc, Shepard warned that DeVito has the tools and mindset to surprise opponents, a sentiment that should resonate as the Giants look to snap their five-game losing streak. The hosts also shine a light on rookie running back Tracy Jr., whose production has been a bright spot in an otherwise challenging season. Tracy’s stats, including over 545 rushing yards and three 100-yard games, put him well ahead of most rookie running backs this year, including Bucky Irving and Ray Davis. Beyond the Giants, this episode offers a broader view of the NFL landscape with a detailed look at Week 12 matchups. The hosts analyze key games like the Minnesota Vikings vs. Chicago Bears, featuring two teams trending toward low-scoring affairs. They explore betting angles, player performances, and injury updates, providing fans with insights to watch for on Sunday. Other matchups highlighted include the Detroit Lions facing the Indianapolis Colts in a game that promises offensive fireworks, and the New England Patriots taking on the Miami Dolphins, with Miami’s dominance over New England as a major talking point. The episode builds toward Sunday Night Football, where the Eagles meet the Rams in a critical NFC clash, and Monday Night Football, featuring the Ravens and Charge
Thu, November 21, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates,* Drew and Rob dive into recent reports from ESPN’s Jordan Raanan about the growing tension between New York Giants players and General Manager Joe Schoen. Appearing on the Talkin’ Giants Podcast, Raanan revealed that Schoen's decision-making, particularly the release of cornerback Nick McCloud, has not sat well with many players. Dexter Lawrence was reportedly among those upset, not only about McCloud’s release but also about the decision to bench Daniel Jones earlier in the season. According to Raanan, these moves have made Schoen "not that popular in the locker room at all," something that could have ripple effects throughout the organization. The controversy doesn’t end there. Raanan also shed light on another hot-button issue: Tyrod Taylor’s demotion. The locker room was reportedly unhappy with Taylor losing his starting job to Tommy DeVito while Taylor was injured. Raanan pointed out the disconnect between the front office and the players, suggesting that Schoen might have misread the situation, especially if the organization truly believed Taylor might return to the team after such treatment. Raanan stated, “He wasn’t going to come back. He didn’t like that he lost his job by injury again and to Tommy DeVito. If the front office really thought that, they’re completely out of touch.” Dexter Lawrence also spoke candidly about the tough transition to DeVito, calling the move challenging but emphasizing the need to trust the coaching staff. While he expressed his support for Daniel Jones as a teammate and friend, Lawrence highlighted the importance of staying focused and avoiding overthinking the front office's decisions. The discussion then shifts to how the Giants match up against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers heading into this week. The Buccaneers’ once-dominant defense has faltered this season, allowing 26.6 points per game and ranking near the bottom of the league in yards allowed. Drew and Rob analyze how this presents a golden opportunity for Tommy DeVito to shine. DeVito faces a defense that struggles against both the run and pass, which could allow the Giants’ offense to get into a rhythm. Tyrone Tracy Jr., in particular, could exploit a Buccaneers defense that has given up 4.8 yards per carry. On the flip side, the Giants' defense will need to contend with Baker Mayfield, who has been effective this season with a 103.6 passer rating and 24 touchdowns. Even with key injuries like Chris Godwin being out for the year, Mayfield still has dangerous weapons in Mike Evans and Cade Otton. The Giants will need to continue their strong defensive performances, as they rank top five in multiple defensive categories, including points allowed and third-down conversions. Drew and Rob wrap up the segment by providing their
Tue, November 19, 2024
Send us a text The New York Giants have officially entered a new chapter in their turbulent 2024 season. Head coach Brian Daboll announced a monumental shift in the quarterback position, benching Daniel Jones in favor of Tommy DeVito. This decision, confirmed by NFL insider Ian Rapoport, comes as the Giants struggle at 2-8 and look to retool for the future. Daboll stated that the move was made after thorough evaluation and praised DeVito for the spark he showed last year. Financial implications aside, this decision marks a significant pivot for the Giants. Daboll also hinted at further roster evaluations, suggesting that underperforming players could see reduced roles as the team focuses on assessing talent for 2025 and beyond. While ownership reportedly supports Daboll for now, insiders like Jordan Schultz report that the next seven games are critical for the head coach. Daboll’s decision to start DeVito could be a last-ditch effort to reignite the offense and prove his worth to ownership, especially amid increasing speculation about his future with the team. Roster problems extend far beyond the quarterback position. Deonte Banks, who was expected to solidify the secondary, has struggled in his second year, leaving the Giants in desperate need of a true CB1. On the defensive line, Dexter Lawrence continues to dominate as one of the league’s premier nose tackles, but the rest of the unit has underwhelmed, particularly in run defense. The offensive line, once a persistent weakness, still faces questions, especially with free agent Greg Van Roten potentially departing. Wide receiver and tight end positions remain areas of concern, with players like Darius Slayton and Chris Manhertz also set to hit free agency. Looking to the future, the Giants are poised to make bold moves in free agency and the draft. Cutting Daniel Jones and others could free up over $60 million in cap space, allowing the team to pursue veteran quarterbacks to bridge the gap until a rookie is ready to start. Free-agent targets may include Taylor Heinicke, Sam Darnold, or even Justin Fields, depending on cost and availability. In the draft, projections suggest Miami QB Cam Ward could be the team’s top pick. Other potential draftees include Kenneth Grant, a defensive tackle with elite run-stopping skills, and Quincy Riley, a cornerback with developmental upside. Free agency and the draft are not the only areas of focus. Key re-signings like WR Darius Slayton, OL Greg Van Roten, and EDGE Azeez Ojulari are vital to maintaining continuity and addressing depth concerns. Meanwhile, veterans like QB Drew Lock and CB Adoree Jackson are unlikely to return, further emphasizing the need for strategic acquisitions to stabilize the roster. Despite the team's struggles, ownership reportedly values continuity, with Adam Schefter suggesting that Daboll and Sch
Fri, November 15, 2024
Send us a text In this intense segment from "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," hosts Drew and Rob dive deep into recent bold claims made by Rich Eisen and Adam Schefter on the state of the New York Giants, featuring insights from other NFL insiders on Brian Daboll, Daniel Jones, and the future of the Giants organization. Rich Eisen brings a passionate perspective on Brian Daboll’s play-calling, highlighting how Daboll’s schemes are putting players in positions to succeed — players are getting open, but Daniel Jones isn’t delivering. Eisen points to moments like the missed connection with Malik Nabers on a key third down, noting that Daboll’s frustration was visible on the field. Eisen underscores that Daboll’s skill as a play-caller and his background under Nick Saban and Bill Belichick make him the kind of head coach New York needs, yet the disconnect with Jones is clear. Adam Schefter’s view brings a dramatic twist, suggesting the Giants might be done with Jones altogether. According to Schefter, Daboll’s recent tone has shifted, no longer showing unwavering support for Jones as the starter. Schefter speculates that this change, coupled with the high injury risk associated with Jones’ contract, could signal the end of Jones’ time in New York. As the Giants look to the future, Schefter’s statements amplify the uncertainty surrounding Jones, with the injury guarantee looming large over the organization’s decisions. Meanwhile, former Giants defensive lineman and Super Bowl champion Chris Canty doesn’t mince words, urging the Giants to consider a complete rebuild. Canty argues that with Daboll and GM Joe Schoen facing increased scrutiny, it might be time for the Giants to hold the leadership accountable. He contends that if the Giants can’t replicate the success they found last season with Jones, then it’s not only Jones but the front office and coaching staff that need to answer for the disappointing performance. Drew and Rob also discuss potential upgrades on the offensive line, with Tyre Phillips ready to return from injury and bolster the Giants’ tackle position. Insider Jordan Schultz reports that Phillips is in top shape and drawing interest across the league. Given the Giants' current struggles on the line, particularly with injuries to Andrew Thomas and the performance issues from Evan Neal, Phillips could bring stability, but the Giants may need to act fast if he’s courted by other teams. This intense segment captures the friction within the Giants organization and the challenging decisions ahead. With new updates, rumors, and expert takes, Drew and Rob provide fans with a comprehensive look at the drama unfolding in the Giants’ camp and the pivotal moments that may define the season. #giants #nygiants #giants100 Supp
Thu, November 14, 2024
Send us a text Drew and Rob break down the most exciting quarterback prospects in college football, eyeing which of these players could fit the New York Giants’ future plans. They are joined by Dash of Big Dash Knows. The show kicks off by diving deep into Cam Ward, the talented dual-threat from Miami, known for his natural arm talent and playmaking ability. With impressive stats and NFL-level skills, Ward has superstar potential if he can improve his decision-making. Next, Shedeur Sanders—son of Deion Sanders—is in the spotlight. The Colorado QB is praised for his accuracy, leadership, and ability to perform under pressure despite an often-struggling offensive line. Could he be the next franchise QB for the Giants, bringing not only talent but also charisma? The discussion then shifts to Quinn Ewers from Texas, known for his strong arm and pre-snap intelligence, but still grappling with consistency and pressure handling. Georgia’s Carson Beck is also on the radar, offering ideal NFL size and a reliable pocket-passing approach that the Giants might find appealing. Alabama’s Jalen Milroe presents an intriguing option with his dual-threat capabilities, though his quick tendency to run may raise questions about his fit in the Giants' system. Other potential picks include LSU’s Garrett Nussmeier, Oregon’s Dillon Gabriel, and Indiana’s Kurtis Rourke—each with unique strengths and challenges as potential NFL players. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob analyze these quarterbacks’ stats, skills, and play styles, considering how each might impact the Giants. Would a pocket-passer or a mobile QB better fit the Giants' vision? Get ready for an in-depth exploration of the future possibilities for New York's quarterback room as Drew and Rob assess who might be ready to lead Big Blue. #giants #nygiants #giants100 Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, November 12, 2024
Send us a text In this live episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates,* hosts Drew and Rob dive into the latest Giants news, rumors, and updates surrounding a season-defining moment for the New York Giants. Head Coach Brian Daboll’s recent comments about quarterback Daniel Jones have ignited a fresh wave of speculation in Giants Nation, as Daboll’s hesitation to confirm Jones as the starter after their Week 10 overtime loss to the Panthers hints at potential changes ahead. As the Giants struggle to turn their season around, Drew and Rob spotlight some bright spots on the team, including a possible breakout performance from offensive tackle Evan Neal. Known for early struggles in his career, Neal delivered what might be his best performance yet against Carolina, achieving the highest PFF grade of any Giant in Week 10 at 80.6. His impressive run-blocking grade of 93.4 reveals a new level of consistency and technique that the Giants have been waiting for. Shifting focus to the broader NFL landscape, Drew and Rob recap all the action from Week 10, a thrilling week that delivered some unexpected twists and tight finishes. Starting with the Thursday night shootout where the Bengals narrowly lost to the Ravens in a high-stakes 35-34 showdown, they recount each game, highlighting standout performances, surprising upsets, and the evolving playoff picture in the NFC East and beyond. Sunday’s slate featured some crucial moments, especially for the Giants’ NFC East rivals. The Eagles dominated the Cowboys 34-6, while the Commanders suffered a narrow 28-27 defeat to the Steelers, impacting the Giants' position in the division standings. Drew and Rob discuss the implications of these results, examining how they influence the Giants’ chances and what the second half of the season could hold for their NFC East rivals. Drew and Rob also recap the Giants’ international showdown in Germany, where they suffered a heartbreaking 20-17 overtime loss to the Carolina Panthers. The game was a bitter pill for the Giants, with a tough final play that saw rookie Tyrone Tracy Jr. fumble in overtime, sealing the loss. Despite the disappointment, Tracy’s development continues to be a rare positive for the Giants offense, offering a glimpse into the potential future stars of the franchise. They also cover some of the standout games of the week, including the Chiefs narrowly edging out the Broncos thanks to a last-minute blocked field goal, and the Texans fighting hard but ultimately falling to the Lions in a 26-23 Sunday Night Football thriller. As the Giants hit the bye week, Drew and Rob speculate on the team’s plans for evaluating the quarterback position and where improvements might come from across the roster. With a critical second half ahead, the hosts share their thoughts on the Giants' current state and the ad
Mon, November 11, 2024
Send us a text Join Drew and Rob on *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates* as they break down every play, highlight, and unexpected twist from the Giants’ first-ever game in Munich, Germany! As New York faced off against the Carolina Panthers on international soil, the Giants looked to capitalize on an electric atmosphere and showcase their skills before a passionate European crowd. Drew and Rob analyze the game's standout moments, examining everything from key plays by the Giants’ defense to offensive strategies that defined the outcome. They’ll cover Daniel Jones' performance, his chemistry with the receiving corps, and how the Giants managed—or struggled—to move the ball against Carolina’s defense. Our hosts also dive into how Bryce Young fared in this international clash and if the Giants' defense rose to the challenge of pressuring the young QB. With fans worldwide tuning in, we’ll discuss if New York brought home the win or what areas they need to address post-game. Was it a defensive showdown or an offensive showcase? Did Malik Nabers, Brian Burns, and other key players deliver in this high-stakes matchup? Drew and Rob leave no detail unturned as they give you the complete rundown of all things Giants vs. Panthers in Munich. Whether you’re celebrating a victory or analyzing a tough loss, this postgame show is packed with insights, game stats, and all the passion of *2 Giants Goofballs!* #giants #nygiants #munich Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, November 08, 2024
Send us a text In this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," hosts Drew and Rob dive deep into the latest NY Giants news, breaking down the flurry of roster changes, injury updates, and a comprehensive game preview of the Giants' upcoming clash against the struggling Carolina Panthers. The Giants have made a significant roster addition with offensive lineman Bryan Hudson, a UDFA rookie out of Louisville. 6’5” and 305 pounds, Hudson’s athletic ability drew attention during the 2024 NFL Draft for his exceptional Pro Day numbers, showcasing his broad jump, shuttle run, and agility. Despite bouncing between the Detroit Lions and the New England Patriots practice squads, he now gets a fresh start with New York, though the question remains whether he can make an impact. As the Giants prepare for the game, they face criticism from a former coach. Ex-defensive coordinator Wink Martindale, now coaching at Michigan, made pointed comments about preferring a winning environment, taking a subtle jab at the Giants’ current 2-7 record. Former Giant Jon Feliciano also stirred controversy on social media, criticizing the Giants' offensive line coach in light of Washington's improved record. On the special teams front, injury updates indicate kicker Graham Gano and punter Jamie Gillan are nearing their return. HC Daboll mentioned that Gano and Gillan were limited participants in practice and could rejoin the team in time for the game against the Panthers. In light of this news, the Giants have released punter Matt Haack, who was briefly filling in but was sent back to the practice squad after four games. The Giants also released cornerback Nick McCloud after he declined a pay cut, a move that saves the team $900,000 in cap space. Injuries to Adoree’ Jackson and Dru Phillips have tested the Giants’ depth at corner, making McCloud’s departure a gamble on cap savings versus depth. Art Green, a 24-year-old, 6’1” corner out of Houston, has been elevated from the practice squad to help cover the gap. Green is raw but possesses the size and speed the Giants’ defense needs, and his promotion signals the Giants’ interest in getting a fresh perspective in their secondary. As they shift to the game preview, the hosts break down the Giants’ approach to a Panthers defense ranked worst in the league in nearly every category. Carolina has allowed the highest points per game, total yards per game, and third-down conversion rates, making them a target for the Giants’ offense. With Darius Slayton potentially sidelined due to concussion protocol, rookies Malik Nabers and Tyrone Tracy Jr. may need to step up as the primary targets. On defense, the Giants must contend with Panthers’ rookie quarterback Bryce Young, who has struggled with consistency. Carolina averages just 13.25 points per game with Young as the starter, altho
Thu, November 07, 2024
Send us a text In this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," hosts Drew and Rob dive deep into the latest NY Giants news, breaking down the flurry of roster changes, injury updates, and a comprehensive game preview of the Giants' upcoming clash against the struggling Carolina Panthers. The Giants have made a significant roster addition with offensive lineman Bryan Hudson, a UDFA rookie out of Louisville. Standing at 6’5” and weighing 305 pounds, Hudson’s athletic ability drew attention during the 2024 NFL Draft for his exceptional Pro Day numbers, showcasing his broad jump, shuttle run, and agility. Despite bouncing between the Detroit Lions and the New England Patriots practice squads, he now gets a fresh start with NY, though the question remains whether he can make an impact with his limited NFL experience. As the Giants prepare for the game, they face criticism from a former coach. Ex-defensive coordinator Wink Martindale, now coaching at Michigan, made pointed comments about preferring a winning environment, taking a subtle jab at the Giants’ current 2-7 record. Former Giant Jon Feliciano also stirred controversy on social media, criticizing the Giants' offensive line coach in light of Washington's improved record. On the special teams front, injury updates indicate kicker Graham Gano and punter Jamie Gillan are nearing their return. Head Coach Brian Daboll mentioned that Gano and Gillan were limited participants in practice and could rejoin the team in time for the game against the Panthers. In light of this news, the Giants have released punter Matt Haack, who was briefly filling in but was sent back to the practice squad after four games. The Giants also released cornerback Nick McCloud after he declined a pay cut, a move that saves the team $900K in cap space. Injuries to Adoree and Dru have tested the Giants’ depth at corner, making McCloud’s departure a gamble on cap savings versus depth. Art Green, a 24-year-old, 6’1” corner out of Houston, has been elevated from the practice squad to help cover the gap. As they shift to the game preview, the hosts break down the Giants approach to a Panthers defense ranked worst in the league in nearly every category. Carolina has allowed the highest points per game, total yards per game, and third-down conversion rates, making them a target for the Giants’ offense. With Darius Slayton potentially sidelined due to concussion protocol, rookies Malik Nabers and Tyrone Tracy Jr. may need to step up as the primary targets. On defense, the Giants must contend with Panthers rookie QB Bryce Young, who has struggled with consistency. Carolina averages just 13.25 points per game with Young as the starter, although his recent games show slight improvement. Carolina’s RBs, Hubbard and the newly activated rookie Jonathan
Mon, November 04, 2024
Send us a text Drew and Rob are back on *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates* for a full postgame breakdown of the thrilling Week 9 clash between the New York Giants and the Washington Commanders at MetLife Stadium. Going live immediately after the final whistle, this postgame show dives deep into every key moment, player performance, and game-changing play from this NFC East showdown. With the Commanders winning the earlier Week 2 matchup 21-18, the Giants came into this game hungry for revenge on home turf, determined to even the score in front of their fans. In this comprehensive postgame analysis, Drew and Rob dissect the Giants’ game plan on both sides of the ball. We’ll start with the defense, which had a massive challenge in containing the dual-threat QB Jayden Daniels, one of the most electrifying young quarterbacks in the NFC East. Supported by top-tier weapons like wide receiver Terry McLaurin and running back Brian Robinson, Daniels led the Commanders with confidence. Giants DT Dexter Lawrence and recently acquired OLB Brian Burns came in looking to make a statement. Did Lawrence live up to his reputation as one of the most disruptive defensive tackles in the league? Did Burns, in his first full season with the Giants, apply enough pressure on Daniels to throw the Commanders’ offense off balance? We'll analyze how the Giants defense handled Washington's versatile offensive threats and where the Giants showed resilience—or where things may have fallen short. On the offensive side, the Giants leaned heavily on QB Daniel Jones to keep the pace and counter the Commanders’ defensive front. Drew and Rob will break down how Jones performed, especially in connecting with rookie WR Malik Nabers, whose return to form after a concussion brought much-needed energy to the passing game. We'll discuss how well Jones and Nabers clicked and if the passing game could break through against a Commanders secondary that’s had its ups and downs this season. Another key focus will be rookie running back Tyrone Tracy Jr., who was cleared from concussion protocol just in time to add depth to the Giants' ground game. Could Tracy Jr. make an impact as a change-of-pace option to support the offense and give Jones more flexibility? Special teams also had a significant shift this week with kicker Jude McAtamney stepping in for Greg Joseph, sidelined with an abdominal injury. Drew and Rob will discuss how McAtamney handled the pressure of kicking at MetLife and whether he stepped up when the Giants needed him most, particularly in a game with potentially narrow margins. Throughout the show, Drew and Rob will dive into all the game’s turning points and key moments, from red-zone efficiency to crucial third-down stops and explosive plays on both sides. They’ll break down coaching decisions, standout individual eff
Fri, November 01, 2024
Send us a text In this jam-packed live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," hosts Drew and Rob break down all the latest news surrounding the NY Giants as they gear up for their NFC East showdown against the Washington Commanders. They dive into the New York Giants’ injury report for this week, highlighting key players like offensive lineman Ezeudu, WR Ihmir Smith-Marsette, and several defensive backs including Adoree' Jackson and Cor'Dale Flott. The Giants are dealing with a host of injuries across critical positions, affecting their lineup as they prepare to face a Commanders team battling their own injury setbacks, including players like linebacker Frankie Luvu and tackle Cornelius Lucas. Drew and Rob dissect how these injuries could impact the Giants’ performance, and whether the Giants can overcome these challenges to bring home a much-needed NFC East win. Next, the hosts focus on a hot topic involving Giants offensive tackle Eluemunor, who made waves with his recent comments on holding his ground against T.J. Watt. Eluemunor had boldly claimed he wanted to face Watt one-on-one, and post-game, he stood by his stance, asserting that Watt was limited to just a single impact play in the matchup. Drew and Rob analyze the stats behind the story, noting Watt’s six pressures, two sacks, and forced fumble, which sparked plenty of debate on just how effective Eluemunor’s efforts were. As they discuss the comments from both Eluemunor and Watt, the hosts examine what this means for Eluemunor’s role on the Giants’ offensive line moving forward. The show then takes a look at the latest news on former Giants head coach Tom Coughlin, who’s moved one step closer to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. With Coughlin named as one of nine semifinalists by the Hall’s Coach Blue-Ribbon Committee, Drew and Rob discuss his storied legacy with the Giants, where he led the team to two Super Bowl victories. The duo recounts key moments from Coughlin’s tenure, reflecting on his impact not only in New York but across the NFL. As the conversation unfolds, they talk about Coughlin’s competition for the Hall, including other former Giants coaches like Dan Reeves and Marty Schottenheimer, pondering Coughlin’s chances of making the final cut. As they prepare for Week 9, Drew and Rob shift focus to their game picks for the upcoming matchups across the NFL, analyzing the latest odds and making predictions for each game. With the Cowboys facing the Falcons, the Ravens up against the Broncos, and the Dolphins squaring off against the Bills, the hosts give their insights on where the biggest upsets and surprise wins might unfold. Their predictions include everything from the Giants vs. Commanders matchup, where the Giants are slight underdogs at home, to high-stakes games like the Lions at Packers and Rams at Seahawks. <br/
Thu, October 31, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," Drew and Rob dive deep into the New York Giants’ latest news, breaking down all the critical updates ahead of their upcoming NFC East clash with the Washington Commanders. With QB Daniel Jones confirmed as the starter despite recent calls for him to be benched, the spotlight is on his performance and the implications of his injury clause for the Giants. Deonte Banks is also back in the starting lineup after being benched in Monday night's game against the Steelers. The Giants are hoping that this young corner can lock down Washington's dynamic receiving corps, especially Terry McLaurin. During their last meeting, McLaurin was held to just 22 yards, far below his average of nearly 80 yards per game. The Giants have also shuffled their roster with key personnel changes, releasing safety Gervarrius Owens and fullback Jakob Johnson to make room for linemen Garret Greenfield and Marcellus Johnson. Greenfield, a towering 6’6” lineman from South Dakota State, and Marcellus Johnson, who previously spent time on the Vikings' practice squad, bring added depth to an offensive line that has struggled this season. Chris Hubbard will take over at left tackle as coach Brian Daboll announced, looking to stabilize a line that has been plagued by injuries and inconsistency. On the injury front, WR Tyrone Tracy remains in concussion protocol, which could impact the Giants' passing game options. The Giants have also been strategic about trade rumors, with WR Darius Slayton and EDGE Azeez Ojulari reportedly unlikely to be moved. Both players remain crucial to the team's plans, and Slayton, in particular, could be a key target against Washington’s defense. When the Giants take the field against Washington, their defensive focus will be to contain Commanders QB Jayden Daniels, who is recovering from a rib injury and may not be at full strength. Daniels was exceptionally accurate in their last matchup with a completion rate over 79%, far above his season average of 71.8%. If the Giants can apply pressure and disrupt his rhythm, it could be a turning point. The Giants' pass rush has improved since their last meeting, with Azeez Ojulari now at six sacks for the season and Brian Burns at five, after neither recorded a sack in their initial meeting with the Commanders. Stopping the run will be equally critical. Last time, Washington RB Brian Robinson Jr. gashed the Giants with 133 yards on just 17 carries, posing a considerable challenge for a Giants defense that also allowed Steelers RB Najee Harris over 100 yards last week. With Robinson dealing with a hamstring injury but expected to play, the Giants must shore up their run defense if they hope to avoid another big ground game by the Commanders. Since their last matchup, the C
Tue, October 29, 2024
Send us a text Welcome to the postgame show for Monday Night Football’s thrilling Giants vs. Steelers matchup, brought to you by *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, hosted by Drew and Rob. Tonight’s episode dives into every critical play, standout performance, and defining moment as the New York Giants took on the Pittsburgh Steelers in prime time. This game was highly anticipated, with fans eager to see how the Giants would fare in this pivotal clash against a determined Steelers squad. Drew and Rob are here to break down all the Giants news, updates, and highlights from the night, covering every angle of what unfolded on the field and what it means for Big Blue moving forward. In this Monday Night Football showdown, the Giants looked to quarterback Daniel Jones to lead the offense against a stout Steelers defense anchored by T.J. Watt. From big throws to clutch moments, Drew and Rob will dissect how Jones managed the Steelers' pressure, breaking down his connections with rookie wideout Malik Nabers and other key players. Fans will get a full recap of how Nabers performed under the spotlight, as his speed and route-running were expected to play a vital role against Pittsburgh's secondary. Drew and Rob will highlight every standout play, analyzing how Jones and Nabers connected throughout the game and discussing how their chemistry continues to grow this season. Defensively, the Giants knew they had a major challenge in stopping Russell Wilson and Pittsburgh’s dynamic offensive attack. Giants defensive anchors Dexter Lawrence and Brian Burns were called on to disrupt Wilson and prevent big plays from developing. In tonight's show, Drew and Rob will walk through each significant moment from the Giants’ defense, reviewing how Lawrence's presence impacted the line of scrimmage and how Burns' speed and power affected Wilson’s ability to move the ball downfield. Giants fans will get a full breakdown of the efforts to contain Steelers running back Najee Harris, with every critical tackle and defensive stand analyzed in depth. Rookie cornerback Deonte Banks also had a big task in covering Steelers wide receiver George Pickens, and Drew and Rob will recap how Banks fared in this high-stakes matchup. The postgame show will also cover special teams moments that may have turned the game’s momentum. Every field goal, punt, and return that had an impact will be discussed, as Drew and Rob analyze how special teams contributed to the Giants’ performance tonight. Prime-time games often hinge on these pivotal moments, and fans can expect full coverage of every aspect of the game’s critical plays and field position battles. Join *2 Giants Goofballs* as they dive into every angle of this Monday night matchup, bringing Giants Nation all the reactions, updates, and highlights they need to stay in the k
Mon, October 28, 2024
Send us a text Join Drew and Rob on "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates" as they dive into the latest developments surrounding the New York Giants and their Week 8 showdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers. With injuries impacting key players for both the Giants and Steelers, this episode unpacks what to expect as both teams face roster adjustments in this highly anticipated matchup. Drew and Rob cover every detail of the Giants' injury report, exploring the potential impact on the team’s lineup and how they might adjust their strategy to overcome these setbacks. The Pittsburgh Steelers are also managing a lineup impacted by injuries. Among their players declared out are rookie receiver Roman Wilson, who has seen limited action, and center Zach Frazier, who had been expected to anchor the Steelers’ offensive line. Linebackers Tyler Matakevich and Nick Herbig, both contributors on special teams, will also be sidelined. Backup running back and kick returner Cordarrelle Patterson, dealing with an ankle injury, won’t be returning kicks for the Steelers this week. Among the Steelers’ questionable players, backup quarterback Justin Fields is listed due to a hamstring injury, which adds a layer of unpredictability should the team need depth at QB. The status of several others, including starting safety Deshon Elliot, who has tallied 51 tackles on the season, remains uncertain, and these injuries could have a considerable impact on Pittsburgh’s defensive cohesion. Additionally, defensive tackle Keeanu Benton, who has started five of seven games, faces uncertainty after suffering an ankle injury. The episode continues with an in-depth recap of the NFL’s Week 8 games. The Vikings’ impressive 30-20 victory over the Rams set the tone for an exciting weekend, and Drew and Rob break down each game’s highlights, upsets, and key moments. The Philadelphia Eagles’ commanding 37-17 win over the Cincinnati Bengals and the Cleveland Browns’ close 29-24 victory against the Baltimore Ravens both made waves across the league. Other thrilling matchups included the Detroit Lions’ dominant 52-14 win over the Tennessee Titans, showing the Lions’ continued dominance in the NFC North. Looking to the late afternoon games, the Saints face off against the Chargers in Los Angeles with the Chargers favored by 7.5 points, while the Buffalo Bills are set to meet the Seattle Seahawks, a game anticipated to be a high-stakes matchup for both teams. The episode also previews the Chiefs at Raiders showdown and the Bears’ visit to Washington, adding perspective to each game’s significance as the season’s midpoint approaches. Drew and Rob provide insights on key performances and developments across the league, particularly in the NFC East, where the Giants remain determined to stay competitive. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob weav
Mon, October 28, 2024
Send us a text In this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," Drew and Rob break down all the latest news, updates, and rumors surrounding the NY Giants as the team faces continued struggles in the 2024 season. From the offensive line situation to owner John Mara's rare public comments, the hosts cover everything New York Giants fans need to know today. The episode kicks off with an in-depth discussion on the New York Giants' ongoing issues at left tackle. With injuries derailing the offensive line, both Joshua Ezeudu and Chris Hubbard received practice reps at left tackle this week. Drew and Rob analyze head coach Brian Daboll’s comments about giving Ezeudu the first shot to solidify the starting spot, while also keeping an eye on Hubbard’s potential contributions. Daboll was notably vague about the team's plans, leaving the door open for further changes. The hosts also discuss the recent visit by free-agent left tackle DJ Humphries, who seemed like a possible addition to shore up the line. Daboll acknowledged Humphries’ skill but made it clear that nothing was imminent, leading the guys to wonder whether the Giants will actually pull the trigger on adding help or continue to shuffle their existing players. John Mara, the longtime owner of the New York Giants, made headlines by preaching patience to frustrated fans during a screening of the NFL Films documentary “The Duke,” which highlights the legacy of his father, Wellington Mara. Drew and Rob break down Mara's remarks, where he reaffirmed his commitment to head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen, despite the team's struggles this season. The hosts discuss what this means for the future of the team and whether fans can really afford to be patient after a decade of inconsistent results. The conversation shifts to quarterback Daniel Jones, who has been a frequent subject of criticism as the Giants’ offensive struggles continue. Mara declined to give a detailed assessment of Jones' performance, leaving Drew and Rob to dissect the quarterback's challenges this season. The hosts note that the offensive line’s poor performance has hampered Jones’ ability to play effectively, but they also question whether he has the tools to lead the Giants in the long run. Next, the hosts dive into some exciting Hall of Fame news, discussing former Giants stars Eli Manning and Tiki Barber, both of whom have made it through to the next round of Hall of Fame voting. The show takes a sharp turn as the hosts react to some stinging criticism from Bill Belichick, who took a swipe at the Giants during his appearance on the Pat McAfee Show. Belichick expressed surprise at the team's decision to let Saquon Barkley leave for the Philadelphia Eagles, suggesting that the move came from the front office rather than head coach Brian Dabo
Thu, October 24, 2024
Send us a text In this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," Drew and Rob cover the latest news, rumors, and updates surrounding the Giants as they gear up for a challenging matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers. With major roster news, including a potential addition to the offensive line and a key defensive release, there’s a lot for Giants fans to keep up with today. DJ Humphries Visit Veteran offensive lineman DJ Humphries, a former first-round pick and Pro Bowler in 2021, visited the Giants as they look to bolster their struggling offensive line. Humphries, who has started all 98 games he’s played for the Cardinals, could be a major upgrade over the current left tackle options like Joshua Ezeudu and Evan Neal. Though not as dominant as Andrew Thomas, if healthy, Humphries could help protect Daniel Jones against the Steelers’ formidable pass rush. Boogie Basham Released** The Giants made room on the roster by releasing defensive end Boogie Basham, who had been inactive for most of the season. He may return to the practice squad, but the move clears space for defensive tackle Armon Watts to join the active roster. Giants vs. Steelers: Offensive Preview The Giants face one of the NFL’s top defenses, as the Steelers are allowing just 14.4 points per game. Their run defense is particularly stout, ranking second in both yards per carry and rushing yards per game. The Giants will need to keep the threat of the run alive to give their offensive line a chance to protect Jones, who could find favorable matchups against a Steelers secondary missing key players. Wide receivers Malik Nabers, Darius Slayton, and Wan’Dale Robinson need to exploit Pittsburgh's vulnerable corners, but the Giants’ offensive line must hold up for these opportunities to develop. Giants vs. Steelers: Defensive Preview The Steelers’ offense, led by Russell Wilson, will focus heavily on the run, with Najee Harris posing a consistent threat. While Harris isn’t a big-play runner, the Giants have struggled to stop the run, which could be a major issue. The key in the passing game will be limiting WR George Pickens, who accounts for over a third of the Steelers’ passing yards. With the Giants leading the league in sacks, they have a chance to disrupt Pittsburgh’s shaky offensive line and force Wilson into mistakes. Final Thoughts As the Giants prepare for their Week 9 clash with the Steelers, the offense faces a tough task against one of the league’s best defenses. On defense, New York must contain the Steelers’ running game and pressure Russell Wilson to keep the game competitive. Stay tuned for all the latest Giants news, updates, and rumors from today and beyond! #giants #nygiants #giants100 Support t
Wed, October 23, 2024
Send us a text In this live segment of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, hosts Drew and Rob break down all the drama unfolding with the New York Giants following yet another tough loss. The episode starts by diving into the emotional response from former Giants star Saquon Barkley, who opened up after hearing boos at MetLife Stadium and witnessing fans burn his jersey in the parking lot. While admitting it’s hard not to take it personally, Barkley also defended his former teammate Daniel Jones, who continues to face harsh criticism from fans. The discussion shifts to the defensive side of the ball, where rookie cornerback Deonte Banks found himself under scrutiny for his effort in the Giants’ loss to the Eagles. On a crucial play, Banks appeared to slow down while quarterback Jalen Hurts scrambled, and the lack of intensity drew attention from both fans and the media. Banks owned up to the mistake, citing frustration and letting his emotions get the best of him during the game. As the Giants continue to struggle on offense, frustration is building among their playmakers. Rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers voiced his dissatisfaction after the game, pointing out that he was open several times but simply wasn’t getting the ball. He emphasized the need for the offense to do a better job protecting the quarterback and sustaining drives to give the defense more rest. Nabers’ four catches for 41 yards all came in the first half, a stat that highlights the offense’s second-half collapse. Meanwhile, the injury bug has taken another toll on the team, with rookie wide receiver Looking ahead, the pressure is mounting on Daniel Jones, who will start next week despite his lackluster performance against the Eagles, where he completed just 14 of 21 passes for 99 yards. Head coach Brian Daboll acknowledged the offense’s inability to produce big plays, with the longest gain of the game being just 14 yards. Jones was eventually replaced by backup quarterback Drew Lock late in the game in an attempt to spark the offense, but Lock was unable to turn things around. In terms of roster moves, the Giants made a few adjustments this week, signing defensive tackle Armon Watts to the active roster after he was elevated from the practice squad. The team also brought in veteran offensive tackle Chris Hubbard, though he was inactive for the Eagles game. Hubbard brings experience to a banged-up offensive line, having started nine games for the Titans last season. The offensive line continues to be an area of concern, and there may be a potential shake-up at left tackle after a shaky performance from Joshua Ezeudu. As the Giants sit at a crossroads in their season, Drew and Rob also recap all the action from around the NFL in Week 7. From the Lions’ narrow win over the Vikings to the Patriots’ continued struggl
Tue, October 22, 2024
Send us a text battle between the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles! This game carried plenty of drama, with rookie sensation Malik Nabers returning from concussion protocol and making his presence felt on the Giants' offense. But the biggest storyline of the day? Saquon Barkley’s first game back at MetLife Stadium since leaving the Giants for the Eagles in the offseason. Drew and Rob dive into how the crowd reacted and how Saquon’s performance impacted this bitter divisional rivalry. Daniel Jones and the Giants offense faced a tough challenge against a dominant Eagles defense, while Dexter Lawrence and Brian Burns anchored Big Blue’s efforts to slow down Jalen Hurts and Philadelphia’s explosive attack. How did the Giants handle the dynamic duo of Hurts and A.J. Brown, and were they able to get pressure on the Eagles' quarterback? Drew and Rob break down the key plays, the turning points, and whether the Giants were able to rise to the occasion. With emotions running high, this game had major implications for the NFC East. Whether it ended in a thrilling victory or a tough loss for Big Blue, Drew and Rob have all the postgame reactions, analysis, and takeaways that Giants fans need to know. Tune in to hear their thoughts on how Nabers performed in his return, what Saquon’s homecoming meant for the game, and how the Giants stack up after this pivotal matchup! #giants #eagles #nfceast #nygiants #giants100 Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, October 18, 2024
Send us a text In this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," Drew and Rob dive deep into all the latest news surrounding the Giants, with an emphasis on how injuries and potential veteran signings are shaping the team’s future. The duo starts off by celebrating a major milestone in Giants history as Tom Coughlin, advances to the next round of Pro Football Hall of Fame voting. It’s a proud moment for Giants fans, and Drew and Rob reflect on Coughlin’s legacy, his leadership, and how he transformed the team during his tenure. Also in consideration for the Hall of Fame is former Giants head coach Dan Reeves. The conversation quickly shifts to a pressing issue for the Giants: the offensive line. With mounting injuries and inconsistent play, the team may be forced to explore the free agent market to bolster their tackle position. According to a report from Pat Leonard, head coach Brian Daboll has indicated the possibility of adding a veteran tackle, but the team hasn’t yet announced any specific visits or signings. Drew and Rob discuss some potential candidates, starting with Donovan Smith, a 31-year-old veteran with nine years of NFL experience, most notably with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. While Smith has had a solid career, his recent performance with the Kansas City Chiefs raised concerns, as he posted just a 55.4 blocking grade for the 2024 season. Other options include David Bakhtiari, a five-time All-Pro at 33 years old, but his multiple surgeries on his left knee make him a risky proposition. Another significant development is the health of rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers, who has cleared concussion protocol, much to the relief of Giants fans. Drew and Rob discuss the impact of Nabers returning to the lineup and how his presence could give a much-needed spark to the offense, especially with Daniel Jones needing all the help he can get to regain his form. As the Giants prepare for their upcoming matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles, injuries continue to dominate the headlines. TE Dallas Goedert and left tackle Jordan Mailata dealing with hamstring injuries and already ruled out. The loss of these starters will undoubtedly impact Philadelphia’s game plan, especially with backup tight end Grant Calcaterra stepping in after a strong showing last week with 67 receiving yards. Other notable injuries for the Eagles include standout defensive tackle Jalen Carter (shoulder), who has been a force for their defense this season, and cornerback Eli Ricks (groin), both of whom have been added to the injury report. Meanwhile, the Giants have their own list of injuries to manage. Star pass rusher Brian Burns is dealing with a groin injury, and punter Jamie Gillan is nursing a left hamstring issue. Defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence and cornerback Adoree’ Jackson are both dealing with inju
Thu, October 17, 2024
Send us a text In this action-packed live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," Drew and Rob take a close look at the latest buzz surrounding the New York Giants, diving into injury updates, trade rumors, new signings, and the team's upcoming clash against the Eagles. The biggest news is the potential season-ending injury to Andrew Thomas, keeping him sidelined for the year. Even if Thomas avoids surgery, he’ll still be out for a significant period, making this a major loss for a Giants offensive line already struggling to protect its QB and create opportunities. Switching gears, the hosts tackle a juicy rumor: could veteran QB Matt Stafford be coming to New York? While Stafford’s experience and leadership are unquestioned, the hosts dig into his recent performance stats, injury history, and contract. Stafford’s 2024 numbers show his consistency, but he’s 36 and dealing with hip, thumb, elbow, and back issues, adding complexity to any potential trade. Cap-wise, the Giants could manage his salary, but acquiring Stafford could affect their chances of securing a young QB in the draft. Beyond these big stories, the Giants also added defensive tackle Armon Watts to the practice squad, aiming to bolster their depth on the defensive line. Watts brings experience under Giants DL coach Andre Patterson from his time in Minnesota and adds much-needed size and strength to the defensive front. Drew and Rob break down his career and what he might bring to the Giants’ defense. As the episode progresses, the hosts zero in on the Giants’ upcoming NFC East battle against the Eagles. The Giants are facing an Eagles team that, despite their record, has been scraping by in close games. Philadelphia’s recent games, including a narrow 20-16 victory over the Browns. On the offensive side, Daniel Jones will need to overcome both the Eagles’ aggressive defense and the absence of key protection with Andrew Thomas out. However, the Eagles’ offensive line is dealing with its own issues, as LT Jordan Mailata is sidelined, leaving Hurts with a reshuffled O-line that includes struggling backups. Hurts has been sacked 14 times in five games, revealing a potential weak spot the Giants’ defense could exploit. Hurts’ completion percentage sits at 67.5%, with six touchdowns and four interceptions, but his rushing stats are down significantly. Saquon Barkley’s return to MetLife adds an extra layer to this rivalry game, as the Giants’ defense will be tasked with containing his explosive plays. Drew and Rob discuss how the Giants’ defense can contain Barkley by forcing him into tight spaces and limiting his open-field opportunities. In closing, the hosts offer their predictions for Giants vs. Eagles and preview this week’s Thursday Night Football matchup, where the Broncos take on the Saints. The Gian
Tue, October 15, 2024
Send us a text In this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," hosts Drew and Rob break down the latest updates, key issues, and promising developments for the New York Giants following their Week 6 loss to the Bengals. The Giants continue to grapple with issues on offense, but there are also some bright spots to discuss, especially with contributions from rookies and the recent spotlight on kicker Greg Joseph. Drew and Rob open the show with the hot topic of the Giants' kicking game. Giants head coach Brian Daboll addressed Greg Joseph's recent struggles, acknowledging that while the kicker missed crucial field goals against the Bengals, his overall performance since joining the Giants has been solid, hitting eight out of eleven attempts. The hosts then tackle a major concern for the Giants: their inability to score consistently. Daboll admitted responsibility for the Giants’ weak offensive showing, emphasizing that scoring only seven points makes winning nearly impossible. This season, the Giants’ offensive struggles have been persistent; they’ve scored under 18 points in four games, failing to reach double digits twice. With an average of just 16 points per game, and a disappointing 13.4 points per game when excluding their Seattle performance, it’s clear the offense needs serious adjustments. The episode also dives into concerns around the Giants' offensive line, particularly Andrew Thomas, who left the game against the Bengals with a foot injury. Thomas, a linchpin for the Giants, struggled through the game before being sidelined and is now undergoing an MRI. His absence would leave a gap in protection for quarterback Daniel Jones, and the hosts question whether Evan Neal is ready to step up if Thomas misses time. Despite these setbacks, the Giants' rookie class continues to impress, providing a silver lining in an otherwise challenging season. Drew and Rob spotlight standout performances from rookies Tyler Nubin, Dru Phillips, Theo Johnson, and Tyrone Tracy Jr., who collectively made significant contributions against the Bengals. Nubin led the team with nine tackles, while Tracy Jr. scored the Giants' only touchdown and racked up over 100 total yards. Even late-round picks like Darrius Muassau have been crucial on special teams. The discussion shifts to Jalin Hyatt, the rookie wide receiver who has struggled to find his rhythm in the offense. Hyatt saw significant snaps against the Bengals but only managed a single catch for six yards. Finally, Drew and Rob wrap up the episode with a recap of Week 6’s biggest games across the NFL. From the Buccaneers’ commanding 51-27 win over the Saints to the Steelers’ dominant 32-13 victory over the Raiders, it was a high-scoring week for many teams. Tune in for a comprehensive analysis of the Giants’ curre
Tue, October 15, 2024
Send us a text Join Drew and Rob of *2 Giant Goofballs: NY Giants News & Updates* for an electrifying postgame reaction show following the highly anticipated Sunday Night Football matchup between the New York Giants and the Cincinnati Bengals! As the Giants step onto the national stage, Drew and Rob are ready to break down every moment of this critical clash, analyzing how Big Blue performed against one of the league's most potent offenses. With Daniel Jones at the helm, the Giants face a tough challenge against a Bengals team that has made waves this season with their explosive firepower. The big question heading into the game is whether Jones can establish a rhythm against Cincinnati’s tenacious defense. Fans will be watching closely to see how Jones connects with key receivers like Darius Slayton, especially with the injuries to rookie standout Malik Nabers and newly acquired running back Devin Singletary. Drew and Rob will discuss how these dynamics impact the Giants' offensive strategy and whether Jones can find success despite the missing pieces. On the other side of the ball, the Bengals will be looking to capitalize on their offensive firepower, led by quarterback Joe Burrow. With elite targets like Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, Burrow poses a serious threat to the Giants' secondary. Drew and Rob will break down how the Giants’ defense, anchored by stars like Dexter Lawrence and Brian Burns, plans to contain Burrow and limit the explosive plays that have defined Cincinnati’s season. Special teams could also play a pivotal role in this matchup, and Drew and Rob will analyze whether the Giants can win the field position battle and make crucial kicks when it counts. How can the special teams unit create any game-changing moments? As the game unfolds, Drew and Rob will be there to provide live updates and analysis, breaking down every key play and decision made on the field. They’ll tackle the burning questions: How will Daniel Jones handle the pressure of a primetime game? Can the Giants’ defense rise to the occasion against Burrow and his dynamic offense? What adjustments will the coaching staff make throughout the game to give the Giants the best chance of victory? Whether the Giants secure a thrilling win or face a tough defeat, this postgame show will cover every pivotal moment and provide fans with the insights they crave. Don’t miss out on the passionate analysis and reactions from Drew and Rob as they dive deep into this critical matchup—tune in for all the highlights, key takeaways, and what it means for the Giants moving forward! #giants #bengals #snf Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtub
Fri, October 11, 2024
Send us a text Welcome back to “2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates,” where Drew and Rob are diving deep into the latest Giants news, hot NFL rumors, and this week’s matchups in the NFC East. With NFL Week 6 on the horizon, they’re bringing you their full lineup of predictions and insights for a packed week of action around the league. But at the heart of it all is a critical game for Big Blue as the New York Giants take on the Cincinnati Bengals, and Drew and Rob have all the details. This week, the Giants face the Bengals as underdogs (+3.5), looking to capitalize on Cincinnati’s recent defensive struggles. The Bengals’ D is one of the most vulnerable in the league, ranking 31st in points allowed. Drew and Rob dive into how the Giants’ offense can break through against a defense that’s giving up an average of 29 points per game. With Joe Burrow and his talented receiving corps, including Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, leading Cincinnati’s high-powered offense, the Giants’ defense will have its hands full. But the Bengals’ shaky defensive line offers an opportunity for the Giants’ run game to shine, and Drew and Rob break down the tactics New York can use to keep the game close. Drew and Rob also bring the latest updates from around the league as they cover key games that impact the Giants’ standings in the NFC East. With divisional rivalries heating up, they give their predictions on games like 49ers vs. Seahawks and Lions vs. Cowboys, and discuss how each game could shake up the NFC East. They analyze the Ravens taking on the Commanders and the Eagles hosting the Browns, outlining scenarios where the Giants could gain ground in the division standings. The duo then goes through the rest of their NFL Week 6 picks, from Jaguars vs. Bears in London to Monday Night Football’s divisional clash between the Bills and Jets. With marquee matchups like Colts at Titans, Buccaneers at Saints, and Lions at Cowboys, Week 6 promises intense action, and Drew and Rob break down which teams are set to come out on top. The Giants have a tough road ahead, and with Drew and Rob’s predictions and insights, fans get an in-depth look at the league landscape and what it could mean for New York’s postseason hopes. Will the Giants manage to pull off the win and take down the Bengals at MetLife Stadium? Will this be the start of a mid-season run for Big Blue, or will Cincinnati’s offense prove too strong? Don’t miss Drew and Rob as they analyze, predict, and give Giants fans the latest news, rumors, and everything to know for NFL Week 6. Join us live for all the insights, and be part of the discussion as we cheer on Big Blue in their quest for victory! #giants #nygiants #giants100 Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE wit
Thu, October 10, 2024
Send us a text In this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," hosts Drew and Rob break down the latest Giants news as they prepare for a tough Week 6 showdown against the Cincinnati Bengals. Injury updates are front and center as key Giants playmakers face health challenges: defensive powerhouse Kayvon Thibodeaux is out "week to week" after undergoing wrist surgery, leaving a major gap on defense. Additionally, rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers is still in concussion protocol and remains limited in practice. With his game status uncertain, the team faces questions about depth on offense and how it can hold up against a high-scoring Bengals team led by Joe Burrow and Ja'Marr Chase. Drew and Rob also explore the Giants’ recent rise in power rankings, following a hard-fought victory over the Seahawks that saw special teams ace Isaiah Simmons block a potential game-winning field goal. The duo discusses Simmons' impact on the Giants' lineup and Head Coach Brian Daboll's praise for his performance, which sealed the victory. This momentum boost has the Giants climbing as they seek to solidify their place in the NFC East, facing tough competition from their divisional rivals. Looking ahead to Week 6, the Goofballs break down the Giants’ offensive strategy against a Bengals defense that ranks near the bottom in rushing yards allowed. With both RBs Tyrone Tracy and Devin Singletary finding success, Drew and Rob analyze how the Giants can capitalize on Cincinnati's defensive weaknesses and control the game’s pace. On the flip side, they dive into the challenge the Giants’ defense will face against Burrow’s passing attack, with Chase, Higgins, and Iosivas posing a serious threat. Tune in as Drew and Rob bring you every update, rumor, and insight about the Giants, from the latest roster changes and injury concerns to game predictions, fan expectations, and what the Giants need to do to keep their momentum going. Get game-ready with the Goofballs! #giants #nygiants #giants100 Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, October 08, 2024
Send us a text In this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," Drew and Rob cover the latest Giants news, dissect Week 5’s dramatic highlights, and delve into some hot debates over the Giants’ current roster. They kick things off with shocking news surrounding former Giants safety Jabrill Peppers. Now with the New England Patriots, Peppers faces serious legal trouble, including charges of strangulation, assault, and drug possession. Following the altercation over the weekend, Peppers is expected to appear in court on November 22nd. Patriots’ coaches and staff seem uncertain about his future with the team. From there, Drew and Rob dive into the Giants’ impressive victory over the Seattle Seahawks, but they’re not entirely sold on this game marking the start of a real playoff push. They analyze the highs and lows of the team’s recent performance and debate whether this win signals a sustainable turnaround or simply an isolated success. In the offensive spotlight, the hosts scrutinize the usage of wide receiver Jalin Hyatt. Despite playing 68% of offensive snaps, Hyatt didn't receive a single target, leaving fans questioning his role in the lineup. Together, they brainstorm alternative strategies for incorporating Hyatt into the Giants’ game plan, keeping fans hopeful that the rookie’s talents will shine in future matchups. RB Tyrone Tracy also enters the discussion after an impressive showing against Seattle. Tracy’s quickness and power on the ground have fans buzzing, especially in light of Devin Singletary’s mixed results so far this season. Rob, however, suggests Tracy might deserve an even split in snaps, allowing him to compete for the role while building confidence. The debate around this RB rotation illustrates the constant need for flexibility in the Giants’ strategy, as the team looks to capitalize on its backfield strengths. Finally, Drew and Rob take a broader look at Week 5 around the NFL, with a recap of scores and key takeaways from NFC East rivals and other matchups that could impact the Giants’ standing. The Buccaneers’ high-scoring loss to the Falcons on Thursday Night Football and the Commanders’ decisive win over the Browns show the NFC East is still very much in flux, with teams jostling for control early in the season. The recap also touches on close games across the league, like the Ravens' nail-biting win over the Bengals and the 49ers' last-second loss to the Cardinals. With the Giants now building momentum, Drew and Rob are eager to see if the team can capitalize on the flaws of other NFC teams, potentially positioning themselves for a late-season surge. This episode provides fans with a thorough analysis of the Giants' progress, as Drew and Rob give fans the latest Giants news, exciting updates, and NFC East developments. Giants Nation
Mon, October 07, 2024
Send us a text Join Drew and Rob of *2 Giant Goofballs: NY Giants News & Updates* for an in-depth, unfiltered postgame reaction show following the NY Giants’ primetime showdown against the Seattle Seahawks! Both teams came into this clash with something to prove, battling through roster challenges, and delivering a game full of highs, lows, and everything in between. Drew and Rob are ready to break down every detail, from key plays to game-altering calls, and give Giants fans all the insights they need on this crucial matchup. The Giants were down some important offensive pieces, missing star rookie receiver Malik Nabers and versatile running back Devin Singletary. These absences put even more pressure on Daniel Jones, who had to rely on a mix of veteran playmakers and depth players to keep the offense firing. Drew and Rob dive into how Jones responded to this pressure and evaluate his connection with targets like Darren Waller, Darius Slayton, and Isaiah Hodgins. Did Jones manage to exploit Seattle’s banged-up defense, or was he stifled by their energy and the roar of Seattle’s famous 12th Man? With the Seahawks’ defense weakened by injuries but determined to defend their home turf, Jones faced an uphill battle that Drew and Rob will dissect play by play. On the defensive side, Seattle’s Geno Smith took on the Giants’ defensive front led by Dexter Lawrence and the newly acquired Brian Burns. Smith’s accuracy and chemistry with DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett have been threats to every opponent this season. How did the Giants’ defense handle Seattle’s powerful passing game? Drew and Rob take a deep look at how the Giants’ secondary held up under the pressure, the effectiveness of the Giants' pass rush, and any potential missed tackles or broken coverages that may have shifted the game’s momentum. They’ll break down whether New York's defense managed to contain Smith, or if Metcalf and Lockett found ways to break free and cause trouble for Big Blue. Special teams and key plays will also be on Drew and Rob’s radar, as they analyze whether the Giants' kicking game and field position strategy played a role in tonight’s result. Did the Giants’ special teams deliver any game-changing moments, or did the Seahawks manage to control the field with precision? As always, Drew and Rob won’t shy away from discussing controversial calls, clock management decisions, or any standout moments that had fans on the edge of their seats. Finally, they’ll tackle the big questions: Can the Giants find consistency amid injuries? Did Jones show the leadership needed to lift the Giants through adversity? What adjustments might the Giants need to make moving forward? Whether it’s celebrating an inspiring road win or examining the frustrations of a tough loss, Drew and Rob are here to provide Giants fans with the passionate, in-depth analys
Fri, October 04, 2024
Send us a text In this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," hosts Drew and Rob dive into the latest updates, rumors, and news surrounding Giants, as well as important developments from around the NFL. From Hall of Fame discussions to injury reports and Week 5 NFL picks, this episode covers it all for Giants fans. The episode kicks off with exciting news about four former Giants who are advancing in the selection process for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025. Giants legends Charlie Conerly, Carl Banks, Ottis "O.J." Anderson, and Everson Walls are among 60 former NFL players being considered in the Seniors category. The hosts reminisce about their impactful careers and contributions to the Giants. They delve into each player's accomplishments, including Conerly’s 1959 MVP season, Banks’ role in the Super Bowl victories, Anderson’s MVP performance in Super Bowl XXV, and Walls’ ball-hawking skills that helped the Giants win another championship. Next, the guys celebrate two current Giants who made the first-quarter All-Rookie Team as listed by The Athletic’s Dan Brugler. Rookie WR Malik Nabers has been a breakout star, leading the league in receptions and racking up big plays, while safety Tyler Nubin has been a tackling machine, although he's still adjusting to the NFL’s speed in coverage. While Nabers and Nubin have shown tremendous potential, fellow rookies Dru Phillips and Darrius Muasau received honorable mentions, adding even more excitement for Giants fans about the team’s future. Injuries have been a major storyline for the Giants, and this episode covers the latest updates on several key players. WR Nabers remains in concussion protocol, while RB Singletary and CB Adoree' Jackson are battling groin and calf issues, respectively. Dru Phillips and edge rusher Brian Burns are also limited, raising concerns about how these injuries could impact the Giants' performance in their upcoming game against the Seahawks. On the Seahawks side, former Giants Leonard Williams and Julian Love are listed with injuries, adding an extra layer of intrigue to this matchup. The hosts break down how these injuries could affect both teams and what it might mean for the Giants' chances of pulling off a win. As WRs Nabers and Wan'Dale Robinson face injury concerns, Drew and Rob speculate whether this could open the door for Jalin Hyatt to finally prove himself on the field. The Giants coaching staff has been hesitant to trust Hyatt so far, but with limited options, the rookie wide receiver might get his shot. The guys discuss Hyatt's downfield abilities and how Daniel Jones’ struggles throwing deep could be a factor in this decision. They also mention how TE Theo Johnson and WR Bryce Ford-Wheaton could see increased playing time in this game due to the injuries. Wrapping up the episode, the crew dives in
Thu, October 03, 2024
Send us a text In this special joint episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates* and *Big Blue Avenue*, hosts Drew, Rob, Tom, and Sam dive deep into the latest Giants news, roster moves, and the crucial matchup against the Seahawks. The Giants are shaking things up, and our hosts are here to break it all down and discuss how these changes could impact the rest of the season. The Giants recently signed CB Greg Stroman to their practice squad. Stroman, a 28-year-old Virginia Tech product and former 7th pick, brings experience from his time with Wash, Buffalo, the Rams, and most recently, the Bears. With 65 tackles, 3 INTs, and 2 QB hits across 29 games, the hope is that Stroman can bolster the Giants' depth in the secondary. In other roster news, the Giants released S Alex Johnson and TE Joel Wilson, along with reaching an injury settlement with tight end Lawrence Cager. How will these moves impact the Giants’ defense, and what might Stroman bring to the team in the long run? The hosts also dive into the upcoming Giants vs. Seahawks matchup and break down what the Giants need to do to come out on top. The Seahawks defense has been efficient, particularly on third downs, ranking 4th-best in the NFL in third-down conversion percentage. Their pass defense also stands out, allowing just 6.4 yards per pass (9th) and 167.5 passing yards per game (7th). However, their Achilles' heel seems to be in the red zone and stopping short-yardage passes, areas where the Giants have struggled but may be able to exploit. Will DJ finally find his rhythm against this Seattle secondary? Can the Giants' struggling run game get back on track against a Seahawks defense that ranks 14th in yards per carry and yards allowed per game? On the defensive side, the Giants will need to focus on stopping a pass-heavy Seattle offense. The Seahawks boast one of the league's top passing games, with Geno Smith throwing for over 1,100 yards and DK Metcalf, JSM, and Lockett forming a dangerous receiving trio. However, Seattle's offensive line, particularly the right side, has struggled, offering a potential opportunity for the Giants' pass rushers to shine. The Giants' defense, which leads the league in allowing just 0.3 rushing touchdowns per game, will also need to keep Seattle's rushing attack in check, especially with Walker III and Charbonnet posing a threat on the ground. As the hosts discuss the keys to victory for the Giants, they stress the importance of dominating the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball. DJ needs more time in the pocket to make plays, while the Giants' defense must pressure Geno Smith and not allow him to get comfortable. Additionally, the Giants need to generate some big plays downfield. Without those explosive moments, they risk falling into the trap of relying solely on field goals, which won’t be enough to win in
Tue, October 01, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of “2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates,” Drew and Rob dig into the latest updates and rumors surrounding the New York Giants. From injury concerns to trade speculation, this live episode covers everything fans need to know about their team right now. The conversation starts with an in-depth look at rookie WR Malik Nabers, who remains in concussion protocol following last week’s game. Although Nabers hasn’t been officially cleared yet, the extra time from the Thursday night game seems to be working in his favor. Darius Slayton gave fans a positive update on Nabers, stating, “He’s in good spirits,” but also highlighted the unpredictable nature of concussions. Drew and Rob explore what this means for the Giants' upcoming game against the Seahawks and how crucial Nabers has been to the offense. Malik Nabers has also been the subject of controversy off the field. After a couple of crucial drops in big moments this season, some have questioned his ability to come through in clutch situations. One post on X (formerly Twitter) claimed Nabers “lacks the clutch gene,” sparking heated responses from NFL players, including Giants tackle Jermaine Eluemunor, who called Nabers “already a Top 5 WR.” Jets WR Garrett Wilson also jumped to Nabers’ defense, telling critics to “shut up” and stop overanalyzing. Drew and Rob weigh in on how much these moments really impact a young player’s development and whether the criticism is fair or premature. Beyond his performance on the field, Nabers was fined $28,128 by the NFL for a gun-like celebration after both of his touchdowns against the Browns in Week 3. This hefty fine raises some eyebrows, especially after Falcons WR Drake London received a much smaller fine for a similar celebration just a week earlier. Trade rumors are swirling around the Giants’ wide receiver room, particularly with the Kansas City Chiefs in desperate need of help following injuries to Rashee Rice and Marquise Brown. Some insiders believe the Chiefs could target Darius Slayton, who is in the final year of his contract. There’s also speculation that the Giants could move on from Jalin Hyatt, who has seen limited playing time this season. What could these potential moves mean for the Giants' offensive strategy and their chances to secure a top quarterback in the upcoming draft? Speaking of quarterbacks, the Giants recently worked out veteran QB C.J. Beathard, raising eyebrows across the fanbase. With the team struggling and Jones' future in doubt, could we see the Giants turn to Drew Lock or Tommy DeVito? The possibility of Jones being shut down for the season is looming larger as the losses continue to pile up. In a nod to Giants history, the episode also touches on the Hall of Fame candidacy of Ottis Anderson. Recently named one of 167 senior nom
Mon, September 30, 2024
Send us a text In this special bonus episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," Drew shares his postgame thoughts following the Giants' Thursday Night Football showdown against the Dallas Cowboys. With Hurricane Helene knocking out his internet, Drew missed the live show but is now back to offer his take on the controversial game and how it all unfolded. First up, Drew tackles the hot topic on every Giants fan's mind: Daniel Jones' performance. Despite putting up seemingly solid numbers—29 completions for 281 yards—Drew and Rob aren't convinced. Jones' struggles with deep passes continue to haunt the Giants’ offense, completing only two of 13 attempts beyond 20 yards. The lack of deep-ball success has forced the offense into a more conservative, short-passing game, heavily dependent on rookie standout Malik Nabers and the quickness of Wandale Robinson. With the deep-threat receivers like Darius Slayton and Jalin Hyatt barely seeing the ball, Drew questions whether Jones is still the right quarterback to lead the team. While Jones remains a focus of the discussion, Drew shifts his attention to the Giants' woeful run game against a Cowboys defense that had shown vulnerabilities against the run. Instead of capitalizing on this weakness, the Giants put up a measly 26 rushing yards on 24 carries. Lead back Devin Singletary was ineffective, and Eric Gray’s lackluster performance adds to the growing concern over the Giants' ground game. Drew even suggests giving Turbo Miller, currently on the practice squad, a chance to shake things up, as the current running back group is simply not getting it done. The conversation doesn’t stop there. Drew takes aim at the officiating in the game, with a few key plays standing out as game-changers. A highly questionable face mask penalty on Daniel Bellinger killed what could have been a promising drive, forcing the Giants to settle for a field goal. Drew believes that call, along with another blown no-call on a Cowboys touchdown drive, cost the Giants an eight-point swing in a game they lost by just five. Drew is careful to note that the Giants made their own mistakes—missed deep throws, blown coverages, and a lackluster running game—but he’s adamant that the officiating was a major factor in the outcome. He sarcastically suggests that maybe the refs need better vision care included in their next collective bargaining agreement after missing such obvious calls. Drew concludes with a broader discussion about the Giants' future. He believes head coach Brian Daboll is still the right guy to lead the team, but only if the quarterback situation is addressed. Without a deep passing game and a reliable run attack, Daboll’s play-calling will continue to be limited, keeping the Giants from reaching their potential. Drew even floats the idea of giving backup quarterbac
Fri, September 27, 2024
Send us a text On the defensive side for the Giants, Burns and Thibs have been relentless in their pursuit of Cowboys quarterback Dak. Both guys have been excitedly calling out the pressure they’ve been applying, breaking down how the two edge rushers are forcing Dak to make quick decisions. Prescott’s connection with wide receiver CeeDee Lamb has kept the Cowboys in the game, though, and the hosts analyze the back-and-forth battle between Lamb and a banged-up Giants secondary missing key pieces like A Jackson and Dru Phillips. Dexter Lawrence has been a monster in the middle, stuffing the run and limiting Ezekiel Elliott’s effectiveness. Every time Elliott tries to find space, Drew and Rob react live, praising Lawrence’s dominance in controlling the line of scrimmage. They’ve also kept a close eye on linebacker Ty Summers, who was elevated to the active roster just before the game. His role in the Giants' defense tonight has been critical, and the hosts discuss how he’s been flying around the field, helping contain Elliott and Prescott. The Giants' offensive line, led by Andrew Thomas, is fighting tooth and nail to give Daniel Jones enough time to make plays. The pressure from DeMarcus Lawrence has been intense, and Rob is constantly providing live feedback on how the offensive line is holding up—or not—against Dallas’ relentless pass rush. When Thomas pancakes a defender or loses a critical block, you’ll hear the real-time reaction and analysis. As the game progresses, Drew and Rob don’t hold back their emotions. Big plays, turnovers, touchdowns, and penalties all get live reactions, with the hosts giving their raw and unfiltered thoughts on how the Giants are performing. Is Daniel Jones rising to the occasion in this crucial NFC East matchup? Can Malik Nabers and Devin Singletary make enough plays to push the Giants over the top? And can the Giants defense, led by Dexter Lawrence and Brian Burns, hold strong against the Cowboys' high-powered offense? The Cowboys' offense, led by Dak Prescott, is still a force to be reckoned with. When Prescott connects with CeeDee Lamb for a big gain, Drew and Rob are quick to break down what went wrong in the Giants' coverage. Is it the injuries in the secondary catching up to them? When Ezekiel Elliott breaks off a run, Drew discusses how the Giants' defensive line needs to adjust to shut him down. With every field goal, every sack, and every touchdown, Drew and Rob bring you live reactions, giving Giants fans a real-time, play-by-play breakdown of the action. The stakes couldn’t be higher in this game, with both teams fighting for control in the NFC East. Every play could make the difference between a critical Giants victory or a devastating loss. As we head into the final quarter, the tension is rising. Drew and Rob are on the Join *2 Giants Goof
Thu, September 26, 2024
Send us a text In this live episode of *2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates*, Drew and Rob bring you the latest New York Giants news, updates, and rumors, offering a comprehensive breakdown of recent roster moves, injury reports, and Week 4 NFL predictions. As the Giants prepare for their NFC East matchup against the Dallas Cowboys, there’s a lot to cover, including key injuries and changes to the roster that could impact the game. The episode starts with a key update from head coach Brian Daboll, who confirmed Greg Joseph will be the Giants' kicker for Thursday’s game. The decision puts Joseph in the spotlight as the Giants look to stabilize their special teams and ensure consistency in the kicking game moving forward. Shifting to a notable roster change, TE Cager has been placed on IR due to an undisclosed injury. Cager will be required to sit out for at least four games but will be eligible to return if healthy afterward. To address the gap left by Cager, the Giants signed TE Joel Wilson, an undrafted free agent from Central Michigan. Standing at 6’4” and weighing 242 pounds, Wilson recorded 44 catches for 445 yards and six touchdowns in nine games during the 2023 season at Central Michigan. He is primarily known as a pass-catching TE, though he struggled as a blocker in college. Wilson has bounced around NFL teams, spending time with the Saints, Bills, and Packers, but has yet to appear in a regular-season game. In another roster move, the Giants made a significant change by cutting FB Jakob Johnson. Johnson has been a physical presence for the Giants in the running game, and his departure opens up questions about how the team will adjust in that area. At the same time, LB Ty Summers has been promoted to the active roster after running out of practice squad elevations. Summers has been a key contributor on special teams for the Giants. The injury report heading into the Cowboys game provides a clearer picture of what the Giants will be working with on Thursday. CBs Dru Phillips and Adoree Jackson have both been ruled out with calf injuries, which leaves the Giants' secondary thin. However, CB Nick McCloud, who was previously dealing with injury concerns, is not listed on the final injury report and is expected to play. WR Slayton is listed as questionable with a thumb injury, and his availability could be a game-time decision. On the Cowboys’ side, safety Bell and CB Carson are both listed as doubtful for the game. Bell has been primarily a special teams contributor for Dallas, logging two tackles so far this season. Carson, however, has been a starting cornerback, playing 98% of the defensive snaps last week in place of injured cornerback Daron Bland, who is dealing with a foot injury. With Carson doubtful, the Cowboys are expected to rely more heavily on Booth and Mukuamu in thei
Tue, September 24, 2024
Send us a text In this live episode of *"2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates,"* Drew and Rob bring fans the latest New York Giants news, updates, and rumors, starting with a discussion on the Giants' recent kicking troubles. New kicker Greg Joseph missed a crucial field goal in the Giants' win against the Browns, sparking questions about whether the team will be looking for a new kicker soon. Head coach Daboll didn’t commit to keeping Joseph as the kicker for the upcoming game, leaving the door open for possible personnel changes. Drew and Rob break down what Joseph’s future might look like and how it could impact the Giants moving forward. The focus then shifts to the Giants’ upcoming Week 4 matchup against their NFC East rivals, the Dallas Cowboys. With the Cowboys struggling to find their rhythm this season, sitting at 1-2, Drew and Rob analyze their chances against the Giants. The Cowboys started the season strong with a win over the Browns but have since faltered with back-to-back losses to the Saints and Ravens. The hosts dive into the Cowboys’ offensive struggles, particularly their inefficient run game. With Tony Pollard now with the Titans and Ezekiel Elliott past his prime, the Cowboys are relying on a weak running attack that ranks 29th in the NFL in yards per game. Drew and Rob discuss how the Giants' defense, led by Thibodeaux, can take advantage of Dallas' lack of run production and put pressure on Dak. The Giants’ defense, which boasts the second-best sack percentage in the league, will be key in this matchup. Drew and Rob highlight how important it is for the Giants to disrupt Prescott and force Dallas into uncomfortable situations. Meanwhile, Dallas' defense has been a tale of two extremes—while their run defense is ranked dead last in the NFL, their pass defense has been solid, sitting in the top 10 in several categories. The hosts emphasize the need for the Giants to exploit this weakness by pounding the run game and setting up play-action passes to get rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers involved. Injury reports for both teams will also play a significant role in the game. Drew and Rob discuss the impact of players like Dexter Lawrence and Micah McFadden returning to full participation for the Giants, while the Cowboys' injury list, featuring key names like Trevon Diggs and Demarcus Lawrence, could tilt the balance in the Giants' favor. The absence of Cowboys' starting safety Markquese Bell could leave Dallas vulnerable in the secondary, providing an opportunity for the Giants to strike. As they wrap up the episode, Drew and Rob deliver their keys to victory for the Giants. They stress the importance of running the ball efficiently, forcing Dallas to run by shutting down their pass game, and staying disciplined to avoid penalties and turnovers. Getting pressure on Prescott will be vital to limiti
Mon, September 23, 2024
Send us a text In this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," Drew and Rob dive deep into the post-game reaction of the highly anticipated Week 3 matchup between the New York Giants and Cleveland Browns. With the Browns coming into the game as the clear favorites, led by Deshaun Watson and defensive powerhouse Myles Garrett, the Giants had an uphill battle. Drew and Rob break down all the key moments, discussing how the Giants fared against a talented Browns team despite being underdogs. The game saw Daniel Jones trying to navigate a challenging Browns defense, with Garrett constantly in his face. The big question going into the game was whether the Giants' offensive line, anchored by Andrew Thomas, could hold off the pressure. Drew and Rob discuss how well the line performed and whether Jones was able to find time to connect with rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers, who has been showing flashes of brilliance early this season. They also analyze how the Giants' offense looked without Saquon Barkley, focusing on whether Jones was able to carry the team on his shoulders. On the defensive side, the hosts explore how the Giants managed to handle Deshaun Watson, a dynamic quarterback who can make plays with both his arm and legs. Did New York’s defense step up, or did Watson have his way, especially with a struggling Giants secondary? With big plays on both sides, Drew and Rob give their takes on whether the Giants' defense showed improvement or if the Browns simply outplayed them. In addition to Watson and Garrett, the Browns had their own share of key injuries, including cornerback Denzel Ward. Drew and Rob discuss whether Ward’s absence opened opportunities for Nabers to have a breakout game or if the Browns' depth at cornerback managed to hold their own. They also touch on the Browns' injury-riddled offensive line and whether the Giants’ defensive front, led by Kayvon Thibodeaux, could exploit that to get to Watson. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob provide detailed analysis on all the major storylines from the game, from coaching decisions to standout performances. They explore what went right, what went wrong, and whether the Giants can build momentum heading into Week 4, especially in a competitive NFC East. The hosts also speculate on potential roster changes and whether the Giants might need to make moves based on today’s performance. As always, the hosts mix in their signature humor and insight, bringing fans the latest Giants news, updates, and rumors from the NFL today. For die-hard NY Giants fans looking for post-game analysis, this episode covers everything you need to know about the Giants' performance against the Browns in Week 3. Did the Giants pull off a surprise upset, or did Cleveland prove too much for them to handle? Drew and Rob break it all down live
Fri, September 20, 2024
Send us a text In this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," Drew and Rob dive deep into the latest Giants news, rumors, and updates as Week 3 approaches. The kicker situation is heating up as Special Teams Coordinator Michael Ghobrial hinted at a potential competition between veteran Greg Joseph and rookie Jude McAtamney. Could this be a turning point for the Giants' special teams? One of the biggest shocks of the week came from social media when a post by Bobby Skinner featured Jalin Hyatt with a "trade me" caption. While rumors have swirled around the talented young receiver, License Plate Guy chimed in to say, "there is more to the story." Could Hyatt really be on the trade block, or is this just social media noise? Drew and Rob discuss the possible scenarios and what a trade would mean for the future of the Giants’ offense. The injury report adds another layer of concern for both the Giants and the Cleveland Browns heading into Week 3. For the Giants, cornerback Nick McCloud is sidelined with a knee injury, while linebacker Isaiah Simmons missed practice for personal reasons, although he is expected to play on Sunday. There are also updates on key players like Kayvon Thibodeaux, who is dealing with a shoulder issue but is expected to suit up. Meanwhile, the Browns are dealing with a significant list of injuries that could dramatically impact their performance. Star defensive end Myles Garrett, tight end David Njoku, and several other key players like Pierre Strong Jr., Denzel Ward, and Za'Darius Smith are all nursing injuries. The Browns' injury list is extensive, and this could give the Giants an edge if these players miss the game. Drew and Rob also cover the Week 3 picks and predictions for games across the NFL, giving insights into matchups like Patriots vs. Jets, Giants vs. Browns, and Sunday Night Football’s Chiefs vs. Falcons clash. With the Browns listed as 6.5-point favorites and the over/under set at 38.5, the hosts debate whether the Giants can take advantage of Cleveland's injury woes and pull off an upset. From the latest trade rumors involving Jalin Hyatt to the Giants' injury report and Week 3 predictions, this episode covers everything Giants fans need to know as they prepare for another pivotal game. Tune in for all the latest NFC East and NFL news and updates today! #giants #nygiants #giants100 Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs <br/
Thu, September 19, 2024
Send us a text In this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," Drew and Rob cover all the latest news surrounding the New York Giants and preview their upcoming matchup against the Cleveland Browns. With a focus on the NFC East and the Giants' latest roster moves, the hosts dig deep into what the team needs to do to get back on track. The Giants have made several roster adjustments, including signing veteran kicker Greg Joseph off the Lions' practice squad. Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, the 30-year-old kicker brings plenty of experience, having played for multiple teams since entering the NFL in 2018. His most notable stint was with the Minnesota Vikings, where he played from 2021 to 2023. With an 82.6% field goal accuracy and 90.1% on extra points, Joseph is expected to fill a critical role, especially after some struggles in the kicking game. Before signing Joseph, the Giants also worked out several other kickers, including Randy Bullock, Zan Gonzalez, Riley Patterson, and practice squad kicker Jude McAtamney. In addition to Joseph, the Giants have added linebacker Patrick Johnson, a former 7th-round pick out of Tulane. Released by the Eagles to make room for ex-Giant Nick Gates, Johnson has spent most of his NFL career contributing on special teams. With injuries to key special teams players like Carter Coughlin and Matthew Adams, Johnson is expected to bolster this unit. His experience as a defensive end and linebacker could also give him opportunities in the Giants’ pass rush. The hosts also discuss the Giants' recent trade deal with the Dallas Cowboys. Jordan Phillips was traded during training camp, and with his playing time condition met, the Giants now receive a 6th-round pick in 2026 in exchange for their 7th-round pick. Despite the Giants’ struggles in the run game, Drew and Rob agree that this trade appears to be the right move, especially given Phillips’ low performance with the Cowboys so far. One of the more intriguing discussions in the episode is Mike Francesa's recent comments about Giants head coach Brian Daboll. Francesa speculates that Daboll may be feeling the pressure, suggesting that he’s lost some of the swagger he had in his first season. While Francesa’s comments may seem exaggerated, it raises questions about whether Daboll’s change in demeanor is impacting the Giants' performance. The episode takes a reflective turn as the hosts celebrate the nomination of Eli Manning for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Eli is one of seven Giants nominated, joining other Giants greats like Tiki Barber, Jeremy Shockey, and Justin Tuck. The discussion touches on whether Eli will be a first-ballot Hall of Famer, as this class of nominees doesn’t feature a large number of standout first-year eligible candidates, which could work in Eli’s favor. As the focus shifts to t
Wed, September 18, 2024
Send us a text In this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," Drew and Rob dive deep into the latest turmoil surrounding the New York Giants, starting with the growing uncertainty around Brian Daboll's job security. After another tough loss, Daboll was visibly frustrated when asked about his future as head coach, insisting that his focus remains solely on the team. The tension didn’t end there, as Daboll addressed the decision to play Graham Gano despite the kicker’s lingering groin injury, only for Gano to aggravate a hamstring during the game. Drew and Rob highlight how the Giants, who had an open roster spot, could have easily avoided this disaster by elevating kicker Jude McAtamney from the practice squad, a move that could have changed the outcome of the game. The kicking issues weren’t the only source of frustration, though. EDGE rusher Brian Burns didn’t hold back his feelings after the game, dropping an F-bomb while calling out the Giants for failing to finish off the Commanders. Burns emphasized the need for the team to improve their "competitive stamina" and execute in key moments. The loss also saw the Giants make unwanted NFL history, becoming the first team ever to score three or more touchdowns, allow no touchdowns, and still lose in regulation. Drew and Rob also explore some intriguing rumors and potential moves for the Giants. Marissa Myers from TWSN floated the idea of the Giants trading for struggling Jets QB Zach Wilson, but the hosts question whether Wilson would even be an upgrade over backup options like Tommy DeVito. They also discuss Bryce Young’s benching in Carolina, the effect it might have on the Giants’ future matchups and draft position, and how the Panthers' choice not to draft C.J. Stroud could have long-term implications. The hosts wrap up the episode with rapid-fire updates from around the NFL, including the impact of Tua Tagovailoa’s latest concussion on the Dolphins, Andy Dalton taking over in Carolina, and major results from across the league, such as the Browns getting back on track ahead of their clash with the Giants, and the Chiefs narrowly defeating the Bengals in another thriller. Tune in for all the latest Giants news, updates, and rumors as Drew and Rob break down what’s next for Big Blue as they head into a critical stretch of the season. #giants #nygiants #giants100 Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in
Mon, September 16, 2024
Send us a text In this special live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates," Drew and Rob dive into the postgame reactions from the highly anticipated matchup between the New York Giants and the Washington Commanders. Join us as we break down all the latest from today's NFC East battle, offering fresh analysis, news, updates, and rumors from both sides of the field. Whether you’re a die-hard Giants fan or just catching up on the latest NFL action, this show is packed with everything you need to know about the game. Drew and Rob will explore how key Giants players like QB Daniel Jones, RB Devin Singletary, and WR Malik Nabers performed against a tough Commanders defense, led by HC Dan Quinn and DT Jonathan Allen. Did the Giants’ offense find its rhythm in Washington? How did the defense, with EDGE rushers Brian Burns and Kayvon Thibodeaux, step up against QB Jayden Daniels and star WR Terry McLaurin? We’ll also discuss standout moments and crucial plays that defined this division rivalry, including any possible game-changing decisions from head coach Brian Daboll. As we dive into the latest Giants news and updates, we’ll also revisit some of the key takeaways from Week 1, where the Giants looked to bounce back from their previous performance. Did they manage to correct any lingering issues, or are there still adjustments needed for the upcoming weeks in this competitive NFC East division? The Commanders entered this game with off a loss as well, and we’ll analyze how they matched up against the Giants’ strengths and weaknesses. Expect detailed discussions about the Giants' strategies, player highlights, and overall team performance in this heated NFC East showdown. With all eyes on the New York Giants, this postgame reaction show offers an in-depth look at how the game impacts their season moving forward. Get ready for a lively conversation filled with honest reactions, in-the-moment insights, and the latest rumors about both teams. Tune in for all the latest New York Giants news, updates, and a full breakdown of today’s game. #giants #nygiants #giants100 Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, September 13, 2024
Send us a text We kick things off with a major concern for Giants fans—rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers has been added to the injury list with a knee injury. Nabers has been limited in practice, raising questions about his availability for Sunday’s critical game. The Giants desperately need him on the field as they look to bounce back from their Week 1 performance. Drew and Rob discuss how the team might handle this situation and what it means for the offensive game plan. Next, we dive into the unfolding situation with linebacker Isaiah Simmons, who’s expressed frustration over his lack of playing time. Simmons had zero snaps in Week 1, and his comments to the media make it clear he’s unhappy with his role. Having signed a one-year, $2M deal with the Giants after being on the free-agent market for a month, Simmons expected to have a bigger impact. Drew and Rob debate whether Simmons is right to speak out or if he should let his play in practice do the talking. With his career already labeled a disappointment after being a high draft pick, this season could make or break his future in the NFL. How should the Giants handle this situation, and will Simmons see the field soon? We also take a look at comments made by Vikings linebacker Jonathan Greenard following the Giants' crushing 28-6 loss to Minnesota. Greenard admitted that the Vikings defense felt bad for Daniel Jones as they completely shut down the Giants’ offense. This opens up a bigger discussion on the state of the Giants' offensive line and the team’s overall performance. In response to these remarks, Giants head coach Brian Daboll and offensive coordinator Mike Kafka strongly defended Jones, praising his toughness and resilience despite the early season struggles. Defensive lineman Rakeem "Nacho" Nunez-Roches also chimed in, comparing the situation to a parent watching their child struggle and urging Giants fans to support their quarterback. Drew and Rob discuss the scrutiny Jones faces and whether he can rebound from the Week 1 disaster. In an exciting twist, the rumor mill is buzzing with speculation about Bill Belichick’s potential interest in coaching the Giants. Former Patriots receiver Julian Edelman stirred the pot by suggesting that if the Giants’ head coaching job ever opens up, Belichick could be intrigued. Known for his deep ties to the Giants organization, where he began his coaching career, Belichick has often spoken fondly of his time with the team. Drew and Rob debate the feasibility of this rumor and how Belichick could reshape the future of New York’s football franchise. We wrap up the show by making our Week 2 NFL picks. Drew and Rob break down the key matchups, including the Giants' pivotal NFC East showdown against the Washington Commanders. They’ll give their insights on the spreads, over/under predictions, and who they think wi
Fri, September 13, 2024
Send us a text In this episode, we break down Jones’ historical performance against Washington, where he's had flashes of brilliance, including his 352-yard, 5-touchdown game back in 2019. But the numbers reveal a more complicated story: outside of that standout performance, Jones has often been held under 225 passing yards in these matchups. Is it really Jones who has dominated the Commanders, or has it been the Giants’ overall team effort that has carried him? This game feels like a tipping point for Jones. With a 69.7% completion rate in seven games against Washington, he has the numbers to suggest a potential comeback. We also discuss Baker Mayfield’s recent success against Washington, where the Bucs' quarterback torched them for 289 yards and four touchdowns. Mayfield, a middle-of-the-pack QB in the NFL, made the Commanders’ defense look vulnerable. Can Daniel Jones take advantage of the same weaknesses and deliver a similar performance, or is he set for another frustrating outing? Drew and Rob lay out their expectations for Jones, emphasizing the need for him to throw the ball down the field and exploit Washington’s secondary, which gave up big plays to Tampa’s receivers last week. Next, we shift focus to the Giants' struggling run game. Devin Singletary managed just 37 yards on 10 carries against the Vikings, and the team is looking for a spark. Could rookie Tyrone Tracy Jr. be the answer? Last week, the Commanders allowed 62 yards on just 9 carries to Bucs rookie Bucky Irving, while their lead back Rachaad White was held to just 31 yards. Speedy backs like Tracy might be the key to breaking through Washington’s defensive front. On the other side of the ball, the Giants face a daunting task in containing Washington’s rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels. In his NFL debut, Daniels impressed with 184 passing yards, 88 rushing yards, and two touchdowns against the Bucs. However, he struggled to connect with his wide receivers, and his throws were often off-target. Could it be first-game jitters, or is there a bigger issue with his accuracy? The Giants’ defense, which made Sam Darnold look like a seasoned pro in Week 1. The Commanders’ run game will also be a focus, with Brian Robinson and Austin Ekeler providing a one-two punch out of the backfield. Robinson is a steady, workhorse back averaging 4 yards per carry, while Ekeler brings explosiveness, particularly as a receiving threat. However, Ekeler's production has dipped recently. We assess how the Giants can rebound from their poor showing against the run in Week 1, where they gave up 94 yards to Aaron Jones on just 14 carries, and whether they can slow down Washington’s backfield duo. The Giants’ receiving corps, led by rookie Malik Nabers, will also be key to this game. Nabers had a solid debut with 5 catches for 66 yards, but the Giants will
Tue, September 10, 2024
Send us a text In this live episode of 2 Giants Goofballs: New York Giants News & Updates, Drew and Rob dive into the latest updates surrounding the New York Giants after a tough Week 1. The episode kicks off with the duo discussing the harsh reception Daniel Jones faced from fans as he left the stadium, with many booing and heckling him. Drew and Rob debate whether this level of frustration is justified, and they agree that while Jones may not be the quarterback the team needs, the blame should fall more on GM Joe Schoen for not bringing in legitimate competition. They explore how fans, despite wanting to move on from Jones, must accept that he remains QB1—at least for now—taking first-team snaps at practice this week. Could this be his last chance to prove himself? The guys also break down the latest injury news coming from Head Coach Brian Daboll. Several key players, including cornerback Nick McCloud and wide receiver Darius Slayton, are dealing with injuries, adding to the Giants' woes. McCloud’s knee injury puts him in a “day to day” or possibly “week to week�� situation, while Slayton enters concussion protocol. Kick returner Gunner Olszewski re-aggravated his groin and is out for weeks, and linebacker Carter Coughlin’s pectoral injury will keep him sidelined for months. Drew and Rob lament the growing injury list, especially with linebacker Micah McFadden and offensive tackle Evan Neal already out for Week 1. On the positive side, the Giants have signed return specialist Ihmir Smith-Marsette. The 25-year-old from Newark, NJ, was one of PFF’s second-team All-Pro returners last year, and the guys are hopeful that he’ll bring a spark to special teams. They discuss his background with the Vikings, Bears, Chiefs, and Panthers and how he might fit into the Giants' plans moving forward. Another hot topic is Isaiah Simmons, who shockingly didn’t play a single snap in the Giants' opener. Coach Daboll explained that Dane Belton got the nod instead, but Drew and Rob can’t help but wonder what role Simmons will have moving forward, especially considering the team’s defensive struggles. Next, the conversation turns to defensive star Dexter Lawrence, who made headlines by addressing the fans’ booing. Lawrence made it clear that while he understands fans want to see their team win, he doesn’t respect the booing. Drew and Rob break down Lawrence’s comments and discuss whether the fans have crossed a line or if their frustration is understandable given the Giants’ lackluster performance. Drew and Rob also review the biggest games from around the NFL in Week 1. They highlight several key matchups, including the Vikings’ embarrassing loss to the Giants, the Packers’ close call against the Eagles, and Baker Mayfield’s standout performance in the Buccaneers' win over the Commanders. They also touch on upsets like
Mon, September 09, 2024
Send us a text Join Drew and Rob for an exciting live postgame breakdown of the New York Giants' highly anticipated Week 1 showdown against the Minnesota Vikings. The 2 Giants Goofballs: NY Giants News & Updates crew dives deep into every aspect of the game, delivering the latest updates, rumors, and news surrounding your favorite team. Whether you missed the action or just want to relive every moment, this postgame show has you covered. In this live episode, the hosts will focus on the Giants' offensive performance, led by Daniel Jones, who’s looking to take a major step forward this season. Did Jones rise to the occasion and deliver under pressure? Drew and Rob discuss Jones' connection with rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers, who’s expected to make a big splash in his NFL debut. Was Nabers the spark the Giants needed to get their offense rolling, or will he need more time to adjust to the pro game? The discussion also turns to the Giants’ revamped defense, which now features star edge rusher Brian Burns. Did Burns live up to the hype in his first regular-season game with Big Blue, and how did he handle the challenge of going up against a Vikings offense led by Sam Darnold? The Vikings were missing star receiver Justin Jefferson, but did Darnold and the Minnesota offense still manage to cause problems for the Giants’ defense? Drew and Rob break down how the absence of Jefferson may have impacted the Vikings’ game plan and whether the Giants' secondary stepped up to the challenge. Meanwhile, the offensive line’s performance, particularly Andrew Thomas, will be under the spotlight. Did the O-line give Daniel Jones the protection he needed, or did the Vikings’ pass rush expose some weaknesses? Giants fans know how critical a solid line is, and this game could give early insight into whether the line will hold strong this season. The running game will also be a hot topic as Drew and Rob discuss how newly acquired Devin Singletary fits into the Giants' offense. Was Singletary able to break through the Vikings’ defense and provide the kind of ground game the Giants need to take pressure off Jones? Aaron Jones, the Vikings’ key offensive weapon in the absence of Jefferson, will also be a talking point, as the hosts analyze how well the Giants' defense contained him. The hosts will break down all the key plays, surprising moments, and game-changing performances from both sides. They’ll also touch on the latest rumors surrounding the team and what Giants fans can expect moving forward in the NFC East. As always, Drew and Rob bring their unique blend of humor, passion, and insider knowledge, making this live episode a must-watch for any New York Giants fan looking to stay up-to-date with all the latest news and updates from Big Blue. From standout performances to missed opportunities, Drew and Rob le
Fri, September 06, 2024
Send us a text The 2024 NFL season kicks off with a bang in Week 1, and we’ve got your full preview and picks for every matchup! Starting on Thursday night, the Ravens travel to Arrowhead Stadium to face the Chiefs, in what promises to be an explosive opening game. Both teams have high expectations this year, and this matchup will set the tone for their seasons. We then head to an international stage on Friday night, as the Packers and Eagles face off in Brazil at Arena Corinthians. This unique setting will add an extra layer of excitement, as both teams look to make a statement in this global showcase. Sunday’s lineup is packed with action, beginning with the Steelers visiting the Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, where both teams are eager to start strong in their respective divisions. The Cardinals take on the Bills in Buffalo, where the home team will look to defend their turf against a hungry opponent. In Chicago, the Titans and Bears face off at Soldier Field in what could be a defensive battle, while the Patriots travel to Cincinnati to clash with the Bengals at Paycor Stadium, promising a thrilling contest. The Texans and Colts renew their rivalry in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium, each team looking to establish dominance early in the AFC South. Down in Miami, the Jaguars take on the Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium, where the sun will shine bright on two teams hoping to make a playoff push this season. The action continues with the Panthers facing the Saints at the Caesars Superdome, a game sure to have NFC South implications. The Vikings visit the Giants at MetLife Stadium, where New York’s new additions will look to make an impact against a Vikings team missing key players. As we move to the late afternoon games, the Raiders travel to Los Angeles to battle the Chargers at SoFi Stadium, while the Broncos take on the Seahawks at Lumen Field in a matchup steeped in history. The Cowboys head to Cleveland for a game against the Browns at Cleveland Browns Stadium, where both teams will look to showcase their playoff aspirations. The Commanders travel to Tampa to face the Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium, with both teams aiming to kickstart their seasons with a win. Sunday night football lights up with the Rams visiting the Lions at Ford Field, a matchup that will spotlight the new look of both teams as they aim to prove themselves on the national stage. The excitement doesn’t end there, as Week 1 wraps up with a thrilling Monday night game between the Jets and 49ers at Levi’s Stadium. Both teams have undergone significant changes in the offseason, and this game will be a test of how well they’ve adapted. Join us as we break down each matchup, offering insights, predictions, and the latest news. From coaching strategies to player performances, we cover it all in this comprehensive preview of Week 1. Do
Thu, September 05, 2024
Send us a text In this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob dive into the latest updates and rumors surrounding the Giants, including a major change in the offensive strategy. Head coach Brian Daboll confirmed he’ll be calling plays this season, taking over the role from offensive coordinator Mike Kafka, who held the position for the last two years. The Goofballs discuss the implications of Daboll’s decision and what it could mean for Daniel Jones and the entire offense as the Giants prepare for the upcoming season. Next, the podcast covers the financial details of Adoree’ Jackson’s contract, which includes a $1.7 million cap hit but no guaranteed money. With difficult-to-reach bonuses for interceptions and playing time, the Goofballs speculate on Jackson’s future with the team and how this contract structure reflects the Giants’ plans for their secondary. Joe Schoen also makes headlines for an offhand comment caught on camera during the Bears' Hard Knocks. While watching the Georgia vs. Clemson game with Bears GM Ryan Poles, Schoen slipped up in a lighthearted conversation about quarterbacks, leaving fans curious if he forgot the cameras were rolling. As the Giants prepare to face the Minnesota Vikings, the Goofballs examine key matchups. Daniel Jones will face a revamped Vikings defense featuring veteran corner Stephon Gilmore, who joins the team at 33 years old. Rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers will be tested against the seasoned Gilmore in what promises to be an exciting matchup. On the flip side, Giants rookie cornerback Deonte Banks will be up against one of the NFL’s elite receivers, Justin Jefferson, who is coming off an incredible season despite a mid-year hamstring injury. Banks, who struggled at times last year, will have his hands full in what may be his toughest challenge yet. The episode also dives into the Giants' strategy to contain Aaron Jones, the Vikings' big offseason signing. While Jones had a slightly down year in 2023, turning 30 soon raises concerns about his longevity. Drew and Rob discuss how the Giants' defense, led by Bobby Okereke and Dexter Lawrence, can slow down Jones, especially with Sam Darnold now under center for Minnesota. On the defensive front, the Goofballs analyze the Vikings' pass rush, which lost key players DJ Wonnum and Danielle Hunter in the offseason. With new additions like Jonathan Greenard and Andrew Van Ginkel, the Vikings’ defensive line faces uncertainty. Drew and Rob break down how the Giants' offensive line, anchored by Andrew Thomas, will need to perform against a retooled yet vulnerable Vikings pass rush. Join Drew and Rob as they provide the latest news, updates, and rumors surrounding the New York Giants, from Daboll's play-calling shift to key matchups against the Vikings. This episode cover
Tue, September 03, 2024
Send us a text Welcome to another exciting episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," hosted by Drew and Rob. In today’s live show, we dive deep into the latest news, updates, and rumors surrounding the New York Giants as they continue to shape their roster and navigate the challenges of the NFL season. From player signings and surprising cuts to scouting for future talent, the Giants are making headlines, and we've got all the details right here. First up, we discuss the return of Adoree Jackson to the Giants on a one-year deal. Despite initial statements from GM Joe Schoen suggesting contentment with the current cornerback situation, it’s clear the Giants felt the need to bolster their secondary. Rookie Andru Phillips even offered Jackson his number 22, a classy gesture that Jackson politely declined. Head Coach Brian Daboll hinted at the possibility of using Jackson as a punt returner, adding another layer of versatility to his role. However, Jackson will be on a pitch count in Week 1, which raises questions about how the Giants plan to utilize him and who he will match up against, especially considering his past encounters with top receivers like Justin Jefferson. In other intriguing news, reports surfaced about Josh Jacobs turning down a lucrative offer from the Giants. According to an interview with The Athletic, Jacobs declined an offer that was between $3 million and $4 million more than what he accepted elsewhere, citing concerns over New York taxes, lifestyle, media pressure, and the artificial turf at MetLife Stadium. This raises some serious questions: should teams like the Giants with higher state income taxes receive a higher salary cap to remain competitive? Is the turf at MetLife a deterrent for free agents? And why would the Giants be willing to offer so much for a running back in today’s NFL? However, new reports suggest that the Giants never actually made an offer to Jacobs, creating a whirlwind of confusion and speculation. Drew and Rob dig into the details, questioning how such a misunderstanding occurred and calling for the unedited interview to be released. Next, we discuss the curious case of Jakob Johnson. After being cut to make room for Adoree Jackson, Johnson is expected to return to the practice squad. This move likely reflects the strong relationship he has with Offensive Line Coach Carmen Bricillo, indicating that Johnson’s spot with the team is safe for now. In a related roster shuffle, wide receiver Miles Boykin was cut to make room for Johnson, showing the constant adjustments the Giants are making to optimize their lineup. Adding to the Giants' strategic planning, GM Joe Schoen has been spotted scouting college games, raising eyebrows about the future of the quarterback position. With Daniel Jones under pressure to prove himself, the Giants are keeping an ey
Fri, August 30, 2024
Send us a text In this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob dive into the latest buzz surrounding the New York Giants. The big news of the day is Malik Nabors' announcement of his jersey number. Nabors will wear the iconic #1 jersey, a number that has been retired since 1935 to honor the legendary Ray Flaherty, a seven-time All-Pro end who made history in the NFL. With the Flaherty family's blessing, Nabors will don this historic number, marking a new era for the Giants. In other news, the Giants face a wave of injuries and roster moves. Isaiah McKenzie is out for the season with a foot injury, raising questions about who will handle return duties with Gunner Olszewski also dealing with a groin injury. Offensive lineman Austin Schlottman and linebackers Dyontae Johnson and Matthew Adams are all placed on IR, putting pressure on the Giants' depth. Head Coach Brian Daboll remains tight-lipped, but the team hopes these players can return after four weeks. The Giants made some notable additions, including signing safety Anthony Johnson Jr. off waivers from the Packers, and re-signing fullback Jakob Johnson to the main roster. Curtis Bolton, a special teams standout, also joins the team. As the Giants shuffle their roster, fans are eager to see how these changes impact the team’s performance in the NFC East. We'll also discuss the Giants' practice squad, featuring promising new talent like Art Green and Ty Summers. Plus, we explore rumors about potential new quarterbacks for the Giants, with reports suggesting Jameis Winston might be on the move. Finally, Drew and Rob tackle the controversy surrounding the Giants' appearance on "Hard Knocks." An anonymous poll of agents by The Athletic criticizes the team’s decision, suggesting it was a mistake that could haunt them. Join us for a packed episode filled with all the latest Giants news, updates, and rumors today. #giants #nygiants #giants100 Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, August 28, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew dives into the latest roster cuts and the announcement of the 2024 team captains, providing insights into the Giants' strategy as the NFL season approaches. Notable cuts include offensive lineman Matt Nelson, wide receiver Allen Robinson II, and linebacker Darrian Beavers. These moves signal a shift in the Giants’ approach to their offensive and defensive depth. Drew discusses the impact of these cuts, including the release of players like rookie running back Dante “Turbo” Miller, wide receiver Miles Boykin, and cornerback David Long Jr., who was expected to add depth to the secondary. The release of fullback Jakob Johnson after just one week further highlights the Giants’ evolving offensive direction. The episode also covers the surprise omissions of notable veterans like Saquon Barkley and Leonard Williams from the team captains list, suggesting a change in leadership dynamics. Quarterback Daniel Jones, offensive tackle Andrew Thomas, defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence, inside linebacker Bobby Okereke, and long snapper Casey Kreiter have been named the 2024 captains, indicating a more streamlined leadership approach. Drew speculates on what these changes mean for the Giants' strategy, particularly the absence of kicker Graham Gano as a captain, which could suggest a shift in the team's focus on special teams. As the Giants gear up for the season, these roster decisions and leadership changes reflect their commitment to building a competitive and cohesive team. Drew provides in-depth analysis on what these moves mean for the Giants' chances in the NFC East and the upcoming NFL season. Join Drew for the latest news, updates, and rumors surrounding the New York Giants. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Mon, August 26, 2024
Send us a text In this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob dive deep into the latest news, updates, and rumors surrounding the New York Giants as they prepare for the upcoming NFL season. The hosts kick things off with a crucial injury update on John Michael Schmitz, whose ankle was rolled on during the recent game against the Jets. Fortunately, scans came back clear, providing a sigh of relief for Giants fans. Schmitz, who battled injuries throughout last season and has been dealing with a shoulder issue in training camp, is expected to be ready for the season opener against the Minnesota Vikings. Despite the scare, Schmitz remains optimistic about his condition, stating he felt fine after the incident and was merely following precautionary measures. The discussion then shifts to another key player, Evan Neal, who also made his return to the field against the Jets. This game marked Neal's first action since his previous season ended due to an ankle injury. Neal shares his excitement about being back on the field, noting the fun he had playing alongside his teammates. Although Neal gave up a sack on a bad play, he remains positive about his overall performance, citing the importance of getting back into the rhythm of the game after a long hiatus. Clear scans have confirmed that Neal is ready to go, and he too is expected to start against the Vikings. Drew and Rob also touch on the Giants' recent roster moves, highlighting the signings of several new players. Defensive lineman Kyler Baugh, a standout at Minnesota with impressive strength, joins the Giants' ranks. Cornerback Breon Borders, a journeyman with experience across 13 different teams, brings depth and versatility to the secondary. Safety Clayton Isbell, a young and promising talent from Coastal Carolina, and wide receiver John Jiles, known for his athleticism, are also new additions. The running back position sees some changes as well, with Joshua Kelley, previously a main backup for the Chargers, now donning the Giants' blue. Another new face is Lorenzo Lingard, a promising UDFA from Akron who had an impressive college career. Additionally, the Giants bolster their linebacker corps with Trey Kizer, a strong special teams player from South Alabama. Unfortunately, not all roster news is positive, as the Giants had to waive/injure some players. Defensive tackle Timmy Horn suffered a devastating Achilles injury, cutting his season short before it even began. Jonathan Sutherland, a hybrid linebacker/safety, also faced the injury bug, continuing his unlucky streak after a previous injury settlement with the Seahawks. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob emphasize the importance of health and depth for the Giants as they aim to be competitive in the NFC East this season. They provide in-depth analysis of h
Fri, August 23, 2024
Send us a text In this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob dive deep into the highly anticipated Jets vs. Giants preseason showdown. The hosts discuss the Giants' noncommittal stance on whether or not the starters will take the field, emphasizing the importance of staying healthy and making final evaluations to determine who will secure the remaining roster spots. With the NFL regular season just around the corner, every decision counts, and this game could have significant implications for the Giants as they fine-tune their lineup. The episode also delves into the pressing issue of the Giants' cornerback situation. Drew and Rob analyze the available options on the market, from seasoned veterans like Xavien Howard and Marcus Peters to former Giants draft pick Eli Apple. They explore whether these players, many of whom are past their prime, could still contribute to the Giants' defense in 2024. With names like Patrick Peterson and Adoree' Jackson being tossed around, the hosts weigh the pros and cons of each potential addition, considering factors such as injury history, recent performance, and even off-field controversies. As always, Drew and Rob provide a thorough and entertaining discussion, packed with the latest news, updates, and rumors surrounding the New York Giants. Whether you’re curious about who might get the final roster spots or which veteran cornerback could be brought in as a stopgap solution, this episode has everything you need to stay informed and excited about the Giants’ upcoming season. Tune in today to get the inside scoop on all things Giants and the latest developments in the NFC East! #giants #nygiants #giants100 Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, August 22, 2024
Send us a text In this live episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," hosts Drew and Rob dive into the latest controversy surrounding the New York Giants, sparked by comments from Fox Sports analyst Emmanuel Acho. Acho made waves by claiming that the Giants are betraying their fans and players by continuing to start Daniel Jones at quarterback. He argues that sticking with Jones is essentially waving the white flag on the season, suggesting that the Giants should have brought in a legitimate threat to challenge Jones' starting role. Drew and Rob dissect Acho's remarks, discussing whether the Giants made a mistake by not pursuing top free-agent quarterbacks like Jimmy Garoppolo or Gardner Minshew in the offseason. The hosts also explore the implications of the Giants’ decisions and whether they truly believe in Jones as their franchise QB. The episode also covers comments from Giants Assistant GM Brandon Brown, who stated that the team is not looking to add another quarterback, reinforcing their confidence in their current depth chart. Drew and Rob debate what this means for the Giants moving forward and whether it signals a missed opportunity to strengthen the roster. Additionally, the hosts discuss the possibility of the Giants targeting Panthers CB Jaycee Horn, as well as the team's plan to be active on the waiver wire to address roster needs, particularly at cornerback. They also touch on the Giants’ recent decision to waive WR Dennis Houston as they continue to fine-tune the roster ahead of the upcoming season. Join Drew and Rob as they provide the latest updates on the New York Giants, tackle the ongoing QB controversy, and discuss the team's strategies heading into the season. #giants #nygiants #giants100 Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, August 20, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob dive deep into the highs and lows of the Giants' preseason Week 2 matchup against the Houston Texans. The hosts break down the latest news, updates, and roster moves, offering their signature blend of insightful analysis and humorous banter that keeps Giants fans coming back for more. The episode kicks off with a detailed reaction to Daniel Jones' performance, where the franchise quarterback had a rough outing, going 11/18 for 138 yards with two interceptions and no touchdowns. Drew and Rob critique Jones' decision-making, especially his first interception that resulted in a pick-six. They discuss the impact of these mistakes and what it means for the Giants moving forward, emphasizing the need for Jones to regain his form as the regular season approaches. The hosts then shift their focus to the standout play of Elijah Chatman, the undrafted rookie who has been making waves this preseason. After a strong performance last week, Chatman impressed again by chasing down Texans RB JJ Taylor, showcasing speed and determination rarely seen in undrafted players. Drew and Rob discuss how Chatman’s effort likely earned him a spot on the final roster. Ball security is a major concern for the Giants, as they committed five turnovers in the game—four fumbles and two interceptions. Drew and Rob analyze each turnover, expressing their concerns about the team’s ability to protect the ball and how this could be a significant issue if not addressed before the regular season. The running back situation is also under the microscope, with Devin Singletary, Eric Gray, Lorenzo Lingard, and Joshua Kelley all seeing action. The hosts critique Singletary’s lackluster performance, praise Gray's continued improvement, and express disappointment in Lingard’s costly fumble. They also consider what the future holds for these backs as the competition for roster spots heats up. Darius Slayton continues to prove his value to the Giants, making three catches for 59 yards, including a 44-yard bomb. Drew and Rob highlight Slayton's underrated role on the team and his strong rapport with Daniel Jones, making a case for why he should be a key part of the Giants' offense moving forward. The episode concludes with an overview of the latest Giants roster moves, including the waiving of Ryder Anderson, Yodny Cajuste’s move to IR, and the signing of defensive tackle Kyler Baugh and linebacker Trey Kiser. Drew and Rob discuss what these moves mean for the team’s depth and speculate on possible future signings as the Giants create additional cap space. From quarterback struggles to standout performances and critical roster updates, this episode offers a comprehensive look at where the Giants stand as they prepare for the regular seaso
Thu, August 15, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob dive into the latest updates from the Giants' injury report as the preseason intensifies. Tyrone Tracy Jr. had a scare during training camp when he went down untouched after muffing a kickoff. Initially feared to be a season-ending injury, it's been confirmed that Tracy Jr. is dealing with an ankle sprain, and he’s expected to be sidelined until late August or early September. Dante "Turbo" Miller's availability for the upcoming game against the Texans is uncertain due to a hamstring issue that limited him in practice on Tuesday. Malik Nabers is also facing a low ankle sprain but remains optimistic about his readiness for Week 1. He hasn’t ruled out playing in the preseason finale against the Jets, but the hosts ponder whether missing time in camp could affect his start to the season. They even draw parallels to Odell Beckham Jr.'s explosive rookie year after returning from injury. Lawrence Cager is dealing with a groin injury, and head coach Brian Daboll has indicated that Cager will be out for a while, listing him as week to week. Jon Runyan Jr. also got banged up during Monday's practice, hurting his shoulder. While the injury doesn’t appear serious, the Giants are taking precautions by likely keeping him out for a bit, prioritizing his health for the regular season. On a brighter note, Evan Neal and John Michael Schmitz are back in team drills and seem to be on track for Saturday’s game. Andru Phillips missed practice with an ankle injury, but Daboll assured it’s nothing major. Gervarrius Owens, however, missed Sunday’s practice due to a knee injury, and while the severity remains unknown, a long absence could jeopardize his spot on the roster. Lastly, Drew and Rob discuss the implications of Vikings QB JJ McCarthy’s season-ending surgery on the torn meniscus, making it official that he won’t be facing the Giants this season. The big question now is whether Sam Darnold will step up as the starting quarterback for the Vikings or if they might look to bring in a veteran like Ryan Tannehill as a stopgap solution. #giants #nygiants #giants100 Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, August 13, 2024
Send us a text Drew Lock is confident he'll be ready for the season opener, assuring everyone there's "no worry" about his readiness for Week 1. Though he's already back to throwing, he admits he's not launching 60- or 70-yard passes yet. If healthy, Lock is expected to be the QB2, primarily due to his contract, but it remains to be seen whether Tommy DeVito will also stay on the roster. Lock also addressed the boos he received when he threw an interception and Tommy DeVito replaced him during a game. He acknowledged the crowd's reaction, attributing it to his mistake and praising DeVito's performance last season. Lock's attitude is fitting for New York—taking responsibility and moving forward, recognizing that fans can overreact during preseason, especially with new players. In other news, Tyree Jackson, a converted tight end who played quarterback at Buffalo, is being listed as the emergency QB for the Giants in their game against the Texans. Though unlikely to make the final roster, Jackson's role highlights the experimental nature of preseason, where teams explore different options before the regular season begins. Daniel Jones is expected to start against the Texans in what will be his first game action since his ACL injury. While his performance will undoubtedly be scrutinized, it’s important to remember that this is just a preseason game, and Week 1 will provide a clearer picture of what lies ahead. Malik Nabers has suffered a left ankle sprain, though a fracture was avoided. He's listed as day-to-day, with the coaching staff planning to ease him back into practice as he recovers. Starting cornerback Cor’Dale Flott is dealing with a quad injury and will miss the upcoming week, opening the door for players like Nick McCloud to compete for his spot. Meanwhile, Dyontae Johnson, who shined during the preseason win against the Lions with a sack and two tackles for loss, is now week-to-week with a sprained ankle, which could impact his chances of making the roster. Evan Neal and John Michael Schmitz are back in practice, with Neal expressing his willingness to embrace any role the team has for him, including as a backup or even a guard. Schmitz, initially limited to individual drills, is also expected to play against the Texans, as live game reps are crucial for the starting offensive line to build familiarity. In roster moves, the Giants have signed RB Lorenzo Lingard and waived Jacob Saylors. Lingard, a UDFA out of Akron, faces stiff competition in a crowded backfield and is unlikely to make the roster. The Giants also signed LB K.J. Cloyd while waiving CB Kaleb Hayes. Cloyd, who was originally signed by the Vikings, might find a spot on the practice squad, especially with the recent injuries at linebacker. The Giants' Madden 25 ratings were also revealed, with notable s
Fri, August 09, 2024
Send us a text Giants vs Lions 2024 Preseason Week 1 Giants Win 14-3 Winners & Losers From the Game Winners The Giants Overall: A win is a win, and while a preseason victory isn't much, it helps build confidence. The Lions are considered one of the best teams in the NFC, so hanging with them has some significance. The Giants’ depth has been a concern for years, but our backups held their own against theirs. Backup Running Backs: Dante Miller had 12 carries for 63 yards, averaging 5.25 yards per carry, and added 2 receptions for 7 yards. Eric Gray ran 4 times for 52 yards, including a 48-yard run, and scored 2 touchdowns, also catching 4 passes for 46 yards. Tyrone Tracy Jr contributed 5 carries for 26 yards. Overall, the Giants’ running backs combined for 21 carries, 141 yards, and averaged 6.7 yards per carry. Dyontae Johnson: He recorded 4 tackles, a sack, and 2 tackles for loss. Johnson has impressed during camp and looked like he belonged on the field, standing out with his performance. He’s playing his way onto the roster. Tommy DeVito: He completed 8 of 15 passes for 92 yards. Giants Defense: The defense allowed just 3 points, held the Lions to 0-4 on 4th down attempts, and allowed 228 yards while losing the time of possession battle. Losers Josh Ezeudu: Struggled in his performance. Giants WRs: Allen Robinson led all wide receivers with 1 catch for 9 yards. Bryce Ford-Wheaton had 1 catch for 6 yards, and Jalin Hyatt had a catch for 0 yards. The passing game was minimal, with most of the passing attack coming from running backs and tight ends. Drew Lock: He completed 4 of 10 passes for 17 yards and threw an interception. He hurt his hip in the game, which is being described as a bad bone contusion. Surgery isn’t needed, but it will take time to heal. With recently cut QB Nathan Rourke signing with the Falcons, the Giants may consider bringing in another quarterback. #giants #nygiants #giants100 Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, August 08, 2024
Send us a text Giants vs. Vikings, 9/8, 1pm The Giants have added QBs JJ McCarthy and Sam Darnold, They lost QB Kirk Cousins and DE Danielle Hunter. An early test will be the matchup between Justin Jefferson and Deonte Banks. At Commanders, 9/15, 1pm & vs. Commanders, 11/3, 1pm Under new ownership, the Commanders cleaned house this offseason. Rookie QB Jayden Daniels will be a key factor in their success this year. At Browns, 9/22, 1pm The performance of QB Deshaun Watson will be crucial for the Browns. Despite making the playoffs last year with subpar QB play, including from Watson. Vs. Cowboys, 9/28, 8:15pm & at Cowboys, 11/28, 4:30pm The Cowboys mostly stayed inactive this offseason, likely saving money for upcoming contracts for CeeDee Lamb and Dak Prescott. They lost Tyron Smith, Tyler Biadasz, Tony Pollard, Dorance Armstrong, Dante Fowler Jr., and Johnathan Hankins. DC Dan Quinn left to become the Commanders' head coach. At Seahawks, 10/6, 4:25pm The Seahawks replaced legendary head coach Pete Carroll with former Ravens DC Mike MacDonald. Although Carroll's departure seemed voluntary, rumors of his interest in other HC jobs suggest otherwise. Vs. Bengals, 10/13, 8:20pm The Bengals had a disappointing season, largely due to QB Joe Burrow's season-ending injury. They finished 9-8 and last in the AFC North. Vs. Eagles, 10/20, 1pm & at Eagles, 1/5, TBD They lost C Jason Kelce to retirement and traded DE Haason Reddick to the Jets. They added RB Saquon Barkley, DB CJ Gardner-Johnson, and DE Bryce Huff. The Eagles drafted well, bolstering their aging secondary with CB Quinyon Mitchell from Toledo and DB Cooper Dejean from Iowa At Steelers, 10/28, 8:15pm The Steelers' QB battle between Russell Wilson and Justin Fields will be a key storyline. They added LB Patrick Queen and S DeShon Elliott in the offseason, and rumors suggest they may acquire Brandon Aiyuk in a trade with the 49ers. At Panthers in Germany, 11/10, 9:30am The Giants are undefeated in Europe with a 3-0 record. The Panthers are relying on QB Bryce Young to develop into a franchise QB. New HC Dave Canales, previously the Bucs OC and Seahawks QB coach, was credited with helping Geno Smith and Baker Mayfield rebuild their careers. Vs. Buccaneers, 11/24, 1pm The Buccaneers had a quiet offseason, adding former Giants G Ben Bredeson and WR Sterling Shepard. Vs. Saints, 12/8, 1pm The Saints beat the Giants 24-6 last year. Their premier signing was Chase Young, who has yet to live up to his college hype. Vs. Ravens, 12/15, 1pm The Ravens remain an elite NFL team. They brought in Derrick Henry, though it's uncertain how much he has left in the tank. TE Mark Andrews will be back healthy after missing significant time last year. At
Tue, August 06, 2024
Send us a text During the first joint practices between the Giants and Lions, many fights broke out. Last year, the Giants were seen as soft compared to the Lions, so this newfound aggression is a welcome change. The Giants have released their first unofficial depth chart of 2024. On offense, Daniel Jones is listed as the starting quarterback, followed by Drew Lock and Tommy DeVito. At running back, Devin Singletary leads, with Eric Gray, Tyrone Tracy Jr., and Dante “Turbo” Miller following, while Jashaun Corbin and Jacob Saylors share the fifth spot. The first-team wide receivers include Malik Nabers, Wan'Dale Robinson, Jalin Hyatt, and Darius Slayton. The second team has Miles Boykin, Isaiah McKenzie, and Isaiah Hodgins, with Dennis Houston, Gunner Olszewski, and Allen Robinson II on the third team. Ayir Assante and Bryce Ford-Wheaton are on the fourth team, and Jon Jiles is listed on the fifth team by himself. At tight end, Daniel Bellinger is the starter, followed by Lawrence Cager, Chris Manhertz, Theo Johnson, and Jack Stoll & Tyree Jackson on the fifth team. Andrew Thomas is the starting left tackle, with Yodny Cajuste and Matt Nelson as backups. Jon Runyan Jr. starts at left guard, with Jalen Mayfield and Marcellus Johnson behind him. John Michael Schmitz is the starting center, followed by Jimmy Morrissey and Austin Schlottman. Aaron Stinnie starts at right guard, with Greg Van Roten, Jake Kubas, and Marcus McKethan as backups. Jermaine Eluemenor is the starting right tackle, with Joshua Ezeudu and Joshua Miles as backups. On defense, Brian Burns is the starting defensive end, with Boogie Basham and Ovie Oghoufo as backups. Dexter Lawrence starts at nose tackle, followed by Jordan Riley, DJ Davidson, and Timmy Horner. Rakeem Nunez-Rochez is the starting defensive tackle, with Ryder Anderson, Jordan Phillips, Elijah Chatman, and Casey Rogers behind him. Kayvon Thibodeaux starts at outside linebacker, followed by Azeez Ojulari, Tomon Fox, and Benton Whitley. Bobby Okereke and Micah McFadden are the starting inside linebackers, with Carter Coughlin & Dyontae Johnson, Matthew Adams & Darrius Muasau, and Darrian Beavers as backups. Deonte Banks and Cor’Dale Flott are the starting cornerbacks, with Tre Hawkins III & Darnay Holmes, and David Long Jr. & Breon Borders as backups. Dane Belton and Jason Pinnock are the starting safeties, followed by Tyler Nubin & Elijah Riley, Gervarrius Owens & Kaleb Hayes, and Alex Johnson. On special teams, Casey Kreiter is the long snapper, Jamie Gillan is both the holder and punter, and Graham Gano is the kicker, with Jade McAtamney as backup. Gunner Olszewski, Isaiah McKenzie, Darius Slayton, Wan’Dale Robinson, Ayir Assante, and Tyrone Tracy Jr. are listed for kickoffs and punt returns. The Giants signed cornerback Christian Holmes, who was released by the Commanders. <b
Fri, August 02, 2024
Send us a text On July 30th, the Giants began training camp with a 9-7 drill focused on the running game, where the offense excelled, particularly with Daniel Bellinger sealing the edge for significant runs, while Dexter Lawrence did not participate. In 1-on-1 drills, Andrew Thomas shined, with Aaron Stinnie, Josh Ezeudu, Jermain Eluemenor, and Jalen Mayfield also performing well. Defensively, Jordan Phillips, DJ Davidson, Rakeem Nunez-Roches, Timmy Horne, Jordon Riley, Azeez Ojulari, and Brian Burns had notable performances. Daniel Jones threw a deep touchdown to Isaiah Hodgins, Tommy DeVito connected with John Jiles for another touchdown, Andru Phillips secured an interception, and Tre Hawkins broke up two passes. During team drills, Gervarrius Owens intercepted a deflected pass, Nick McCloud had back-to-back deflections, Bobby Okereke and Timmy Horne made run stops, and Brian Burns almost intercepted a deflected pass. Brian Burns, Kayvon Thibodeaux, Dyontae Johnson, and Matthew Adams applied significant pressure. Wan'Dale Robinson and Dennis Houston made impressive sliding catches. On August 1st, the team practiced in shells and helmets. Daniel Jones completed his first four passes, including a notable one to Theo Johnson. Drew Lock connected with Jack Stoll, and Alex Johnson ended the first period with an interception. Bobby Okereke tipped a pass that led to Alex Johnson's second interception. Daniel Jones then completed a screen pass to Wan'Dale Robinson, followed by a big run from Tyrone Tracy Jr. and a 40-yard touchdown pass to Malik Nabers. Deonte Banks broke up a short pass, and Bobby Okereke's tipped pass resulted in an interception by Dyontae Johnson. Daniel Jones nearly connected with Jalin Hyatt for a touchdown, and Devin Singletary capped a drive with a touchdown run. The Giants also held private workouts, likely for offensive linemen. Fan Fest and the Annual 5K are set for September 6th and 7th at MetLife Stadium, featuring autographs, panel discussions, historical exhibits, and a drone light show. The Top 100 Giants from 60-51 were announced, including Jumbo Elliott, Victor Cruz, Ray Wietecha, Ward Cuff, Mark Collins, Tom Landry, Steve Owen, Dave Jennings, David Diehl, and Ottis Anderson. Brian Daboll expects rookie tight end Theo Johnson to emulate Rob Gronkowski's performance. Dane Belton is the front-runner to start alongside Jason Pinnock at safety, although Tyler Nubin is a strong contender. Madden 24 ratings were released, with Darius Slayton rated 78, Allen Robinson II and Malik Nabers at 77, and various ratings for offensive linemen and defenders, with Andrew Thomas leading at 89. #giants #nygiants #giants100 Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on <a href='https:/
Thu, August 01, 2024
Send us a text The New York Giants have signed Greg Van Roten to a one-year deal worth up to $3 million. Van Roten, who played right guard next to current Giants right tackle Jermaine Eluemunor last season, reunites with offensive line coach Carmen Bricillo, under whom he had his best season with a Pro Football Focus grade of 75.3. For comparison, Andrew Thomas, the Giants' top lineman, had a grade of 76.1. The Giants have also signed cornerback Mario Goodrich, a former Philadelphia Eagle. Goodrich, who split time between the Eagles' practice squad and active roster, has played in four games with one start since leaving Clemson. His release by the Eagles occurred when they picked up former Giant Nick Gates, highlighting the fluid nature of roster changes in the NFL. Gates, who previously played for the Giants and then the Commanders, recently signed with the Eagles. This move has sparked some discussion among fans, particularly given the contrasting reactions to Saquon Barkley’s move to the Eagles compared to Gates' transition between NFC East rivals. In another roster move, the Giants released cornerback Aaron Robinson, a former third-round pick in 2021, who has struggled with injuries throughout his career, playing only 11 games for the team. This release leaves Azeez Ojulari as the last player from the Giants' 2021 draft class still on the roster. Questions have also arisen about the future of Evan Neal as a starter. His rookie deal is fully guaranteed, with a cap hit of $6.7 million this season and $7.8 million next season, meaning the Giants will pay him regardless of whether they cut him. The signing of Van Roten could signal a change in Neal's role. Brian Burns suffered an ankle injury, but it is reportedly minor. Given the significant investment the Giants have made in him, they are likely to be cautious about his return to avoid further injury. Concerns linger about head coach Brian Daboll's confidence in quarterback Daniel Jones. Daboll's reaction to the plan of acquiring a weapon for Jones if they didn’t draft a quarterback in the first round seemed lukewarm. There has been debate about whether the Giants should have traded down in the first round. The Indianapolis Colts offered picks 15, 46, and a second-round pick next year, but the Giants declined. Malik Nabers, a first-round draft pick, sparked some controversy when he seemed less than enthusiastic during his draft-day phone call. The Giants’ selection of Andru Phillips in the third round as a nickel corner was confirmed by DC Shane Bowen and DBs coach Jerome Henderson, who described him as a three-down player. Fourth-round pick Theo Johnson, a tight end, was praised by the Giants' scouting and coaching staff, with General Manager Joe Schoen expressing confidence in the decision. The team also dr
Tue, July 30, 2024
Send us a text During the New York Giants' training camp on Friday, July 26, key events and observations were highlighted by John Schmeelk from Giants.com. The competition between Deonte Banks and Malik Nabers continued, with both players having their moments of success. Rookie Dante “Turbo” Miller impressed by catching two touchdowns. Daniel Jones showcased his skill with a well-placed pass to Jalin Hyatt, avoiding a big hit from Bobby Okereke, while Drew Lock threw a deep ball to Bryce Ford-Wheaton. Kayvon Thibodeaux stood out with two potential sacks, including a strip fumble on Jones. Boogie Basham batted down a pass, and DJ Davidson made a notable run stop. In a two-minute drill, the offense scored against the defense in just three plays, including a deep sideline throw to Nabers, a pass to Hyatt, and a run by Jones. The second and third-team defenses won their two-minute drill battles. Jermain Eluemunor, recovering from bruised ribs, participated in team drills, sharing time with Josh Ezeudu at right tackle. On Sunday, July 28, Theo Johnson was taken off the PUP list after passing his physical, following a hip injury. The Giants released quarterback Nathan Rourke, known as “Air Canada,” who is likely to return to the CFL after a brief stint in the NFL. The Giants also signed cornerback Breon Borders, a 29-year-old undrafted player out of Duke. On Sunday, July 28, the Giants shifted their focus to deep passes after spending much of camp on red zone drills. Dane Belton, Jason Pinnock, Darrian Beavers, and Cor’Dale Flott made notable plays to prevent completions, while rookie Dru Phillips nearly intercepted a pass for a potential pick-six. Kayvon Thibodeaux, Brian Burns, Jordan Phillips, Tomon Fox, Movie Oghoufo, Matthew Adams, and Benton Whitley applied consistent pressure throughout the day. Daniel Jones had a rough start but improved towards the end, completing significant throws to Nabers and Hyatt. Drew Lock also made some impressive throws to WR Isaiah McKenzie and TE Tyree Jackson. The first day of padded practice on Monday, July 29, saw Matthew Adams arrive fully geared up, eager for the full-contact session. Before the padded drills, position groups reviewed safety protocols. In the one-on-one battles between offensive and defensive linemen, the O-line held its ground despite a drill that typically favors the defense. John Michael Schmitz was held out due to a shoulder issue, and Dexter Lawrence was absent due to illness. The highlight of these drills was the matchup between Brian Burns and Andrew Thomas. Aaron Stinnie stood out, winning all three of his battles. Elijah “Baby Bison” Chatman and Joshua Miles each won two battles, with Miles defeating Brian Burns once. Jordan Riley quickly won a battle with an inside swim move. Rookie CB Andru Phillips made some notable plays in the run game. <br/
Fri, July 26, 2024
Send us a text During practice, Jermaine Eluemenor suffered a rib injury after an accidental collision with Dexter Lawrence. Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post reported that Eluemenor left the field gingerly, accompanied by head trainer Ronnie Barnes, and was diagnosed with bruised ribs. Head Coach Brian Daboll assured that it was "nothing serious," noting, "Anybody Dex hits, you get sore from that." Eluemenor, who participated in the walkthrough portion of practice, commented on the hit, saying, "It’s like getting hit by a truck," but emphasized his resilience, having never missed a day of training camp in his eight-year career. In the second day of training camp, Daniel Jones showed promising form, completing 9 of 13 passes, including a deep throw to Jalin Hyatt and a touchdown pass to Malik Nabers, although Nabers dropped another potential touchdown. This marked the second day Nabers dropped a pass, despite his otherwise strong performance. Nabers also made a notable over-the-shoulder catch in the end zone during one-on-one drills against Deonte Banks. Banks expressed enjoyment in competing against Nabers, citing their similar playing styles and the friendly competition. Other notable performances included Dennis Houston, who excelled in one-on-one drills, catching three passes and drawing a pass interference penalty on Darnay Holmes. Isaiah Hodgins caught a touchdown from Drew Lock, and Tyree Jackson caught a touchdown pass from Tommy DeVito after an extended scramble. Rookie Tyrone Tracy Jr. received some first-team reps but fumbled after being hit by Brian Burns. Azeez Ojulari had a standout day, recording what would have been three sacks against second and third-team competition. Isaiah McKenzie, Gunner Olszewski, Darius Slayton, Wan’Dale Robinson, and Ayir Asante all participated in punt return drills. Michael Strahan Listed as a Top 25 NFL Player from the 21st Century Michael Strahan was named one of the top 25 NFL players of the 21st century by ESPN. Strahan, a Hall of Famer inducted in 2014, was a seven-time Pro Bowler and two-time first-team All-Pro in the 2000s. He was the 2001 Defensive Player of the Year, recording 22.5 sacks that season, a record he shares with T.J. Watt. Strahan's career, highlighted by a Super Bowl victory in his final season, significantly boosted his post-football career as a TV analyst and host. He noted that winning the Super Bowl made a substantial difference in his life. Malik Nabers Named to the All-Preseason Rookie Team by CBS Sports Malik Nabers was named to CBS Sports' All-Preseason Rookie Team by Chris Trapasso, who praised Nabers as his WR1 in the 2024 class. Trapasso acknowledged concerns about Daniel Jones' ability to fuel a great rookie season for a receiver but highlighted Nabers' talent, speed, and YAC ability, which provide a solid foundat
Thu, July 25, 2024
Send us a text Evan Neal & Others Start Camp on the Injury List - The Giants began training camp with several players sidelined due to injuries. Jermaine Eluemunor Injured at First Practice - In an unfortunate turn of events, offensive lineman Jermaine Eluemunor was injured during the first practice of training camp. According to Charlotte Carroll, a Giants beat writer for The Athletic, Dexter Lawrence accidentally collided with Eluemunor's side. Training Camp Day 1 Highlights - Dan Salamone reported notable moments from Day 1 of training camp: Defensive lineman Jordan Phillips made the play of the day by tipping a pass that resulted in an interception by Boogie Basham; Rookie Darrius Massau delivered a standout hit on a running back attempting a catch on a short route; Lawrence Cager impressed with a catch from Drew Lock, though it was ruled out of bounds. The practice was without pads, focusing more on ceremonial activities and light drills. Hard Knocks: Offseason with the New York Giants - Episode 4 Recap Daniel Jones' Uncertain Future - Episode 4 of Hard Knocks began with a focus on quarterback Daniel Jones. General Manager Joe Schoen was shown discussing Jones' injury history and future with the team, highlighting concerns over his durability. Insights from O-Line Coach Carmen Bricillo - Offensive line coach Carmen Bricillo shared his thoughts on new additions to the line, including Jon Runyan and Jermaine Eluemunor. Bricillo praised Runyan for his intelligence, toughness, and athleticism, noting his versatility to play center. He expressed a deep affection for Eluemunor, emphasizing his positive attitude and work ethic. Theo Johnson and LSU Pro Day - The episode showcased rookie tight end Theo Johnson, highlighting the coaching staff's high expectations for him despite being the fifth tight end selected in the draft. At LSU's Pro Day, Daboll and Schoen were impressed with Malik Nabers, discussing his potential and personality. They emphasized the importance of channeling Nabers' passionate demeanor in a positive direction. Mike Kafka's Appearance - Offensive Coordinator Mike Kafka made a brief appearance, discussing the team's wide receiver situation and potential needs. Despite his limited screen time, Kafka's input suggested the Giants were considering adding more talent at the receiver position. Wide Receivers and Quarterbacks Visit the Giants - The episode featured meetings with top wide receiver prospects, including a notable exchange where Daboll and Schoen expressed their expectations for character and performance. The show also covered visits from quarterbacks like JJ McCarthy, Drake Maye, and Jayden Daniels, with the staff evaluating their knowledge and readiness for the NFL. Eli Manning Flashback and Draft Strategy - A nostalgic segment revisited
Tue, July 23, 2024
Send us a text The New York Giants brought in free agent guard Greg Van Roten for a visit, as reported by Jeremy Fowler of ESPN. Van Roten, who played for offensive line coach Carmen Bricillo last year with the Raiders, started all 17 games, allowed five sacks (the ninth most in the NFL), and logged a 75.3 PFF grade. An undrafted free agent from UPenn, Van Roten has also played for the Packers, Seahawks, Jaguars, Jets, Bills, and the CFL's Toronto Argonauts. At 34 years old, he could fit in as a veteran familiar with Bricillo’s system or as a potential starter, moving Eluemunor back to right tackle and himself to right guard, positions they played together last year in Las Vegas. This would allow Jon Runyan Jr. to return to his preferred left guard spot. Darren Waller recently defended Daniel Jones against critics on SiriusXM NFL Radio, expressing excitement for Jones to get another opportunity. Waller argued that Jones gets a bad reputation, noting his strong performance in 2022 and the tough circumstances he faced in 2023, including poor offensive line protection. Waller believes Jones is a talented and athletic player who can shine again if given proper support, adding that Jones is motivated and ready to lead. Darius Slayton, while on the All Facts No Brakes Podcast with Keyshawn Johnson, hinted that he sensed Darren Waller might retire during last season. Slayton often teased Waller, asking for "one more year," but Waller frequently expressed doubt about having it in him, suggesting to Slayton that he was nearing the end of his career. There is speculation that Joe Schoen did not want Saquon Barkley on the Giants in 2024. In an interview snippet released on the "Scoop City Podcast," Barkley revealed he believed it was over after a particular phone call and felt the Giants were not willing to match his value. Schoen's hypothetical offer to Barkley was a 3-year deal worth $37.5 million with $25 million guaranteed, while the Eagles offered Barkley $37.8 million with $26 million guaranteed. Despite increasing offers to ensure other players like Jon Runyan Jr., Jermain Eleumenor, and Drew Lock stayed away from rival teams, Schoen did not match the Eagles' offer for Barkley, raising questions about his intentions. The Giants have the sixth most expensive offense in the NFL, according to Warren Sharp on Twitter. Their top ten ranking includes the Browns, Rams, Chiefs, Cowboys, Falcons, Giants, Colts, 49ers, Panthers, and Bengals. Cap numbers from Spotrac show Daniel Jones with a cap hit of $47.855 million and Andrew Thomas at $23.263 million, together accounting for almost 28% of the team's cap space. The next highest on offense is Darius Slayton at $7.75 million. On defense, the highest cap hits are Brian Burns ($15.5 million), Dexter Lawrence ($14.5 million), and Bobby Okereke ($11.2 million). Kristopher Knox of Bleacher Rep
Fri, July 19, 2024
Send us a text Rookies reported to camp on Tuesday, and it was announced that Theo Johnson would start the season on the PUP list. Art Stapleton reported via Twitter that the Giants placed TE Theo Johnson on the active/PUP list, meaning his injury occurred on site rather than being a pre-existing condition. According to sources, Johnson is dealing with a hip flexor, which typically requires one to three weeks of rest and treatment for mild conditions, though more severe cases can take up to six weeks or longer. There's no word on how he became injured, but it's an injury affecting the muscles where the thigh meets the hip. In more positive news, Daniel Jones will not start camp on the PUP list. Ian Rappaport of NFL Media reported that Jones is not expected to begin training camp on the PUP list, indicating a positive progression in his ACL rehab. Darius Slayton recently defended Daniel Jones against Patrick Peterson’s criticism. Peterson had said, "I had an opportunity to play against Daniel Jones a couple of times — ain’t nothing impressive about him to a defense... He’s shown an inability to read defenses quickly, to get the ball out quickly, and I just think he has a problem dissecting the 11 guys on defense." In response, Slayton pointed out on "All Facts No Brakes" with Keyshawn Johnson that Jones had strong performances against Peterson's Vikings, questioning the validity of Peterson's comments given the Giants' offensive success in those games. Giants GM Joe Schoen revealed on the Hard Knocks Podcast that mock drafts do influence some of their decisions. He mentioned that they evaluate the accuracy of various mock drafts over the years, paying more attention to those with a proven track record. Saquon Barkley and his agent, Ed Berry, were aware that their phone conversations with Joe Schoen might be used in "Hard Knocks." Other executives, such as Panthers’ Dan Morgan and Patriots’ Eliot Wolf, were also alerted to this possibility. Interestingly, the Giants reportedly used Beyoncé’s music in their office to see if copyright issues would force HBO to edit out footage for "Hard Knocks." This playful tactic came to light during the Giants 100 event at MSG. Andrew Thomas was named to PFF’s Top 50 NFL Players, ranked at 29. PFF highlighted that his injury last season was a significant loss for the Giants, but with a return to health and better teammates on the line, Thomas is well worthy of this ranking. Two former Giants, Phil Simms and Ron Johnson, are set to be inducted into the NJ Hall of Fame. Simms, originally from Kentucky, has lived in NJ since 1979. Johnson, the first Giants RB to rush for over 1,000 yards, lived in NJ from 1970 until his death in 2018. The induction ceremony will air on Fox 5 on Nov 13, featuring other notable inductees like Meryl Streep, Paul Rudd, and
Thu, July 18, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of "2 Giant Goofballs," hosts Drew and Rob recap the third episode of "Hard Knocks: Offseason," focusing on key discussions and negotiations involving the New York Giants. Saquon Barkley Negotiations General Manager Joe Schoen discusses Barkley's contract situation with his agent Ed Berry. Berry initially avoids providing a clear number, prompting Schoen to remind him that Barkley was allowed to test the market. Eventually, Berry offers a 3-year deal worth $12.5 million per year with $25 million guaranteed. Schoen queries if this deal would keep Barkley with the Giants. Schoen updates team owner John Mara about the negotiations, mentioning a text that indicated Chicago was driving up the price while Philadelphia was out. Mara expresses concern, stating, "I’m gonna have a tough time sleeping if Saquon goes to Philadelphia. He’s the most popular player we have by far." Despite higher offers from other teams, Barkley ultimately signs with the Eagles for 3 years at $37.5 million with $26 million guaranteed. Schoen's unofficial offer had been 3 years at $36 million with $25 million guaranteed, leaving questions about whether it was an official offer and if Barkley truly wanted to stay with the Giants. Xavier McKinney's Departure The episode also covers Xavier McKinney’s move to the Packers, who offered him a 4-year deal worth $67 million, making him the second-highest-paid safety in the league. Schoen discusses the deal on the phone and confirms that the Giants declined to match the Packers' offer, indicating they might have planned to address this position in the draft. Giants' Needs & Targets The Giants' primary need is on the offensive line, competing with the Jets for several players: - **OL Targets:** Jermain Eluemunor, Jon Runyan Jr., Robert Hunt - **QB Targets:** Tyrod Taylor, Drew Lock, Sam Darnold, Gardner Minshew - **RB Targets: Saquon Barkley, Devin Singletary, D’Andre Swift - DL Target: Brian Burns Schoen emphasizes protecting the quarterback and improving the pass rush. Free Agent Targets & Signings - Jon Runyan Jr.: Projected at $8-9 million per year, signed with the Giants for 3 years at $30 million with $17 million guaranteed after the Jets' offer of 2 years at $19 million with $8 million guaranteed. - Jermain Eluemunor: Projected at $3-6 million per year, signed with the Giants for 3 years at $7 million after a hard push from Arizona. Eluemunor preferred a 2-year deal with a higher first-year salary. - Robert Hunt: Projected at $13-15 million per year, signed a 5-year $100 million deal with the Panthers after the Giants upped their offer for Runyan, making Hunt unaffordable. - Devin Singletary: Projected at $5 million per year, signed with the Giants for 3 years at $16.5 million after B
Tue, July 16, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of 2 Giants Goofballs, we dive into various topics surrounding the New York Giants and their upcoming season. First, we explore Tiki Barber's concerns about Daniel Jones's readiness for Week 1. Tiki mentions seeing Jones looking physically fit but questions if he’s prepared for the aggressive pace of a live game. This sparks a larger discussion about whether the Giants are stuck with Daniel Jones, as Boomer Esiason from WFAN Sports Radio speculates about the uncertainty surrounding Jones's future with the team due to injuries and inconsistent performances. We then transition into fantasy football insights, highlighting Daniel Jones as a potential surprise pick. PFF notes that despite his struggles, Jones finished as the QB9 in 2022, thanks to his impressive rushing stats. With an improved receiving corps, there's optimism he can replicate his fantasy success. We also discuss rookie RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. as a sleeper pick, praised by ProFootballNetwork for his explosive athleticism and potential to ignite the Giants' offense. Next, we hear from the Hard Knocks showrunners, Paul Camarata and Emily Cameron, who share their experiences filming with the Giants. They emphasize the importance of maintaining competitive balance and trust with the team while teasing intriguing behind-the-scenes insights, particularly regarding the Giants' first-round draft choices. We shift gears to individual player evaluations, starting with ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler ranking Brian Burns as a top-10 pass rusher. Despite some challenges, Burns remains a consistent performer with significant potential. PFF also commends the Giants for their strategic offseason moves to bolster the offensive line, bringing in players like Jermaine Eluemunor and Jon Runyan to improve flexibility and performance. Finally, we discuss where Brian Daboll ranks among NFL coaches, with PFF placing him at 21st. Daboll's mixed results over two seasons reflect the challenges of maximizing Daniel Jones and rebuilding the offense in the competitive NFC East. Looking ahead, we examine a 2025 mock draft from Bleacher Report, projecting the Giants to select cornerback Travis Hunter from Colorado, who could be a versatile playmaker on both defense and offense. Join us as we break down these stories and more in this comprehensive episode covering all things New York Giants! #giants #nygiants #giants100 Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2
Fri, July 12, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of 2 Giants Goofballs, we dive into the latest happenings from the Giants' offseason. We start with the Top Giants Ever countdown, revealing players ranked 100 through 91. Rich Seubert, a key part of the championship line during Eli Manning's era, kicks off the list at 100. Brad Benson follows at 99, having played 10 seasons and earning one Pro Bowl selection. At 98, we have Eddie Price, a 3-time Pro Bowler who led the NFL in rushing in 1951. Hakeem Nicks, ranked 97, boasts the 4th most receiving yards in Giants history. Willie Williams, a Pro Bowl DB in 1969 with the 4th most interceptions in Giants history, lands at 96. Saquon Barkley comes in at 95, recognized for his 2018 Offensive Rookie of the Year award, 2 Pro Bowls, and the 4th most rushing yards in Giants history. Erik Howard, an interior defensive lineman from the LT Super Bowl era with 122 games and 1 Pro Bowl, is ranked 94. Terry Kinard, a safety from the 1980s with 105 games, 1 Super Bowl, and 1 Pro Bowl, is at 93. Offensive lineman Darrell Dess from the 1960s, a 2-time Pro Bowler, is ranked 92. Finally, Lawrence Tynes, known for kicking the Giants into the Super Bowl twice, rounds out the list at 91. Saquon Barkley, reacting to his ranking at 95, expressed his appreciation on Twitter, calling it "really dope." However, not all feedback was positive. Philadelphia DJ Howard Eskin criticized the aired phone conversation between Barkley and Joe Schoen on Hard Knocks, calling it "a disgrace" and questioning why Barkley would want to play for Schoen. Continuing with the Top Giants Ever countdown, we reveal players ranked 90 through 81. Aaron Thomas, a tight end in the 1960s who holds the franchise record for most touchdowns by a TE, is ranked 90. Jason Sehorn, an elite cornerback in the 1990s whose career was cut short by injury, comes in at 89. Howard Cross, a great blocking tight end from the 1990s and the player with the 3rd most games played as a Giant, is at 88. Corey Webster, a key cornerback from the last two Super Bowl runs, is ranked 87. Erich Barnes, a DB who played just 4 seasons with the Giants but was 1st Team AP once and 2nd Team AP twice, is at 86. Dave Meggett, arguably the best returner in Giants history, is ranked 85. Solid running back Ahmad Bradshaw comes in at 84. Kerry Collins, who almost got a ring with the Giants and helped turn the franchise around, is at 83. Kareem McKenzie, a standout right tackle, is ranked 82. Finally, Frank Cope, a left tackle and member of the NFL’s All-1930s team, rounds out the list at 81. In other Giants news, Cordale Flott was included in CBS Sports' NFL All-Breakout Team, highlighting his potential and expanded role as a slot cornerback. ESPN's survey of NFL executives, coaches, and scouts ranked Dexter Lawrence as the 3rd best defensive tackle in the league, praising his powe
Thu, July 11, 2024
Send us a text In the latest episode of Hard Knocks: Offseason, the focus remains on the New York Giants. The episode begins with a recap of Episode 1 and highlighting the tension around Xavier McKinney and Joe Schoen's reaction to the new cap number, which may influence McKinney's future with the team. Jerome Henderson discusses McKinney during the combine, mentioning a potential offer that might be off the table soon. At the combine press conference, Joe Schoen addresses the media and reflects on Adam Schefter's report about Saquon Barkley. Schoen practices responses about Barkley's franchise tag situation, revealing some lingering resentment from past negotiations. The topic of McKinney arises again, showing a more positive tone compared to Barkley. Discussions about potential quarterback trades are also planned but remain vague. The scouting team evaluates several players, including Jayden Daniels, who struggles with recalling plays during his interview. In contrast, Drake Maye impresses with his mental acuity. JJ McCarthy's detailed play diagram and Caleb Williams' resilience are noted. Marvin Harrison Jr.'s calm demeanor and Rome Odunze's leadership qualities are highlighted. Malik Nabers stands out for his competitiveness, with Brandon Brown emphasizing his unique value to the team. Joe Schoen continues to discuss strategy at the combine, including a potential trade with the Patriots and comparisons between players like Brian Burns and Wilkins. The episode captures lighter moments during the 40-time event, with jokes about running speeds and a standout performance by Xavier Worthy. The ongoing saga of Saquon Barkley's contract is revisited, with Schoen acknowledging Barkley's likely higher offers elsewhere but expressing a desire to retain him for his legacy with the Giants. The episode ends with a preview of further developments in the Barkley story, promising more drama in the next episode. #giants #hardknocks #giants100 Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, July 09, 2024
Send us a text Welcome back to the channel! Today, we're diving into the latest drama and storylines surrounding the New York Giants, as teased in Episode 2 of Hard Knocks: Offseason. We're all curious about the phone call regarding Saquon Barkley's decision teased in the trailer. What went down? We need answers. Additionally, we want to know more about the Brian Burns trade—how did the Giants pull off this major move and what went on behind the scenes? The talent evaluation process at the combine is another intriguing aspect. Who did the Giants have their eyes on that they didn’t end up drafting? And who were they less impressed by? This could provide some great insight into the team’s strategy. We also need more details on how the Giants approached free agency, especially with their new linemen. Former GM Michael Lombardi didn’t hold back after the Hard Knocks premiere, saying, "If you don’t know who you are, how the hell do you find players out there that can fix it?... There should be a pyramid of opinions... They really don’t know who they are.” This critique raises questions about the Giants' decision-making process. Malik Nabers was caught on video throwing thousands of dollars at a strip club. Is this just a young player letting loose, or is it something more serious? Chuck Pagano weighed in, urging Nabers to stay focused and available for the team. Jeff Diamond, former Vikings GM, warned of a potential train wreck if the Giants don’t start strong this season, highlighting the pressure on key players and coaches. CBS Sports ranked Daniel Jones as the 8th most clutch QB, noting his steady performance in critical moments. Despite doubts, he’s shown he can deliver under pressure. Dexter Lawrence was highlighted as one of the best defensive tackles by CBS Sports, noting his impressive stats and impact on the game. NFL.com’s Eric Edholm suggested that Brian Burns could be the Giants’ MVP, especially with Thibodeaux and Lawrence forming a formidable defense. Meanwhile, Jalin Hyatt’s bulking up strategy involves a lot of PB&Js! He’s now up to 185 lbs. Will this make a significant difference in his game? The Giants fell from 6th place in ESPN’s Under-24 Rankings due to some disappointing performances from recent high draft picks. However, they still have promising young talent. Bleacher Report suggests the Giants should trade for Steelers RB Najee Harris to replace Saquon Barkley. Harris has been a consistent 1,000-yard rusher and could be a great addition. Alex Ballentine of Bleacher Report explores whether tanking might be the best strategy for the Giants, given their current challenges and the competitive NFC East. The Giants are also favorites to sign former Broncos safety Justin Simmons. Would he be a good fit for the team? That’s all for today’s episode! Mak
Thu, July 04, 2024
Send us a text Join Drew & Rob on 2 Giants Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast as we break down Episode 1 of Hard Knocks Offseason, premiering on 7/2 at 9 PM on HBO and the Max streaming service. We discuss the key moments and insights from the episode and share our reactions to what the show revealed about the Giants' offseason. Key Topics: Joe Schoen talks about his journey in the NFL, starting as a scouting assistant in Carolina, and how he used to eat peanut butter and jelly sandwiches because they were cheap. The show paints him as a blue-collar guy who doesn't listen to outside noise and isn't familiar with sports radio channels. The show refers to Daniel Jones as a "$40M question mark" and discusses his injury issues. Schoen emphasizes the need for a contingency plan while showing a montage of Jones working out to recover from his ACL injury. Despite the challenges, Schoen expresses his commitment to Jones, albeit with plenty of colorful language. The episode delves into the Giants' defensive legacy, highlighting legendary DCs Tom Landry and Bill Belichick. They discuss Wink Martindale's departure and feature Dexter Lawrence praising Bowen's defenses against the rush. Schoen and Daboll are enthusiastic about improving the rushing defense, and Bowen outlines his vision, emphasizing the importance of the ILB position and questioning the roles of Boogie Basham and Ryder Anderson. Joe Schoen attends the East West Shrine Bowl and talks about the importance of seeing all the players. He catches up with Frank Gore and reflects on scouting Devin Singletary. Schoen also discusses the challenges of managing Saquon's workload and the data suggesting RBs drop off at 27. At the Senior Bowl, Schoen meets with Dan Morgan, GM of the Panthers, and jokes about trading up to the 6th pick. Morgan inquires about trading for Brian Burns, and Schoen humorously references his 93-year-old grandmother's fondness for Notre Dame QB Sam Hartman. The show opens with a focus on the impending Barkley decision. The Giants analyze free agent RBs and discuss the possibility of tagging and trading Barkley. Schoen mentions letting Barkley test the market and come back with his best offer. There is a candid discussion with Mara about the impact of not having Barkley and the potential of drafting or signing another RB. The episode highlights Schoen's reluctance to franchise tag Barkley, given the crowded FA RB class and his age. Next week will cover the NFL Combine. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more New York Giants content! Subscribe to 2 Giants Goofballs: 🔔 Turn on notifications so you don't miss our latest videos! #Giants #HardKnocks #NFL #NewYorkGiants #ShaneBowen #Defense #GiantsPodcast #2GiantsGoofballs #NFLOffseason #HBO #MaxStreaming <a rel
Tue, July 02, 2024
Send us a text Join us on 2 Giants Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast hosted by Drew & Rob as we dive into the much-anticipated Hard Knocks Offseason, premiering on 7/2 at 9 PM on HBO and the Max streaming service. We share our excitement and discuss what we hope to see during this mini-series, using released footage as possible clues. Will the show reveal the issue between Wink Martindale and Brian Daboll? Will it delve into what led to their split? Are we going to see the drama that unfolded during the season? And will we uncover more details about Wink disappearing on the Giants to Florida? Tune in as we speculate and analyze the potential storylines that could be featured in Hard Knocks! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more New York Giants content! Subscribe to 2 Giants Goofballs: 🔔 Turn on notifications so you don't miss our latest videos! #Giants #HardKnocks #NFL #NewYorkGiants #BrianDaboll #WinkMartindale #NFLDrama #GiantsPodcast #2GiantsGoofballs Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, June 28, 2024
Send us a text Giants Release an Hour Special From Their “Night with Legends” The New York Giants recently released an hour-long special from their event "Night with Legends," which took place on June 20 at Madison Square Garden. This event featured appearances from all living Giants legends, celebrating the rich history and legacy of the team. ESPN Report: Coaches All Wanted to Leave Daboll? ESPN's Jordan Raanan reported that several coaches, including Wink Martindale and Mike Kafka, were unhappy working under head coach Brian Daboll last season. The former coaches cited excessive finger-pointing and a lack of accountability from Daboll. Quotes from last season's staff include: “It was like ‘Are we on the same team? It sure doesn't feel like it,’” and “We were all trying to get out of there.” Reportedly, Martindale even cursed out Daboll in his office before quitting. While there are always two sides to every story, the volume of complaints suggests Daboll was at least partly at fault. However, recent reports from OTAs indicate Daboll seems more relaxed, suggesting he may have learned from these issues. Sports Illustrated: Andrew Thomas is a Potential First-Time Pro Bowler in 2024 Andrew Thomas, who has previously been named a Second Team All-Pro, is being touted by Sports Illustrated as a potential first-time Pro Bowler in 2024. Despite battling injuries last season, Thomas was still a standout performer on the Giants' offensive line. Tommy Devito’s Agent Sean Stellato Meets with the Pope In an unexpected twist, Adam Schefter reported that Tommy Devito's agent, Sean Stellato, had an audience with the Pope. The details of how Stellato secured the meeting are unclear, but he presented the Pope with a custom football bearing the Pope’s coat of arms. It's a humorous aside to think the Pope might be a Saints fan CBS Sports Projects Giants’ Malik Nabers as 3rd Most Productive Rookie WR Chris Trapasso of CBS Sports ranked Malik Nabers as the third most productive rookie wide receiver for the 2024 season. Trapasso praised Nabers' explosiveness and ability to track long passes, drawing comparisons to Brandon Aiyuk and CeeDee Lamb. He noted that Nabers' potential production could be impacted by the Giants' quarterback situation but expressed confidence in his abilities. Trapasso's top five rookie WR projections are Marvin Harrison Jr., Rome Odunze, Malik Nabers, Ladd McConkey (Chargers), and Xavier Worthy. ESPN Says Giants Have Worst Roster in the NFL ESPN analysts Mike Clay, Aaron Schatz, and Seth Walder collectively ranked the Giants as having the worst roster in the NFL. Mike Clay highlighted concerns in the secondary with the departures of Xavier McKinney and Adoree’ Jackson. The team will rely on significant improvements from young players
Thu, June 27, 2024
Send us a text DJ organized an off-season workout in NC, taking several teammates with him for both training and bonding. Joining Jones were quarterbacks Drew Lock and Tommy DeVito, wide receivers Slayton, Nabers, Wan'Dale Robinson, Hyatt, Ford-Wheaton, and Dennis Houston, tight ends Bellinger, Theo Johnson, and Lawrence Cager, and running back Dante Miller. Beyond their football drills, the group engaged in team-building activities, including jet skiing, a moment captured and shared on Twitter. This workout tradition dates back to 2011 when Eli Manning initiated it, bridging the gap between OTAs and training camp. Giants rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers didn't shy away from calling out Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs during a Bleacher Report interview, saying he can't wait to match up against him. Diggs responded on Twitter, referencing the Cowboys' dominance over the Giants with a taunting message. Nabers retorted with a coffin emoji, intensifying the rivalry. The Giants face the Cowboys in weeks 4 and 13 this season. While Diggs is recovering from an ACL tear, Daron Bland has emerged as a strong contender for the Cowboys' top cornerback spot. The burgeoning rivalry echoes sentiments expressed by last year's Giants first-round pick Deonte Banks, who vocally celebrated victories over the Commanders. The "Hard Knocks" trailer featuring the New York Giants offered some intriguing insights. Giants GM Joe Schoen was seen discussing Saquon Barkley's contract situation, stating, "Can you give us your word on that or are you not going to give us a chance?" This followed reports that the Giants never made Barkley an offer during the offseason. The trailer also captured Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll deliberating a trade for Brian Burns, with Schoen noting the high cost: "We would have to trade, like, two twos, and then you’d have to pay him $28-$29 million." Ultimately, the Giants acquired Burns for a second-round pick, a fifth-round pick, and a swap of fifth-round picks. The trailer hinted at the Falcons' interest in trading down, sparking curiosity about what the Giants might have gained if they had traded the sixth pick. The Giants have opened their first training camp session to the public on July 24, continuing through multiple dates in late July and early August. Joint practices with the Lions on August 5 and 6 will also be accessible. Fans can look forward to giveaways, autographs, and various activities. While attendance is free, tickets are required and will be available soon on the Giants' official website. With Darren Waller’s retirement, tight ends Lawrence Cager and rookie Theo Johnson have stepped up. ESPN’s Jordan Raanan reported that both players received first-team reps during spring practices. Head coach Brian Daboll praised Cager, calling him “probably one of the most improved players throughout the offseason.
Tue, June 25, 2024
Send us a text Pro Football Focus ranked Joe Judge as the sixth worst head coaching hire in NFL history. Judge’s tenure with the Giants was marred by a 10-23 record and a particularly infamous play during his final game in 2021. With the Giants backed up against their own goal line, Judge called for consecutive quarterback sneaks on 2nd-and-11 and 3rd-and-9, showcasing a lack of confidence in his offense. Although reports suggested his job was secure before Week 17, Judge was fired after this game. His issues were compounded by a poor roster and forced decisions, such as having Jason Garrett as his offensive coordinator, and overall, Judge was not ready for the head coaching role. Isaiah Simmons is set to see a role change according to Titans' defensive coordinator Shane Bowen. Simmons, previously used as a linebacker in passing downs, will now play nickel on first and second downs and a "MONEY" role on third downs. This shift aims to better utilize his coverage and blitzing skills. Daniel Bellinger and Jack Stoll attended Tight End University, an event started by Greg Olsen, Travis Kelce, and George Kittle in 2021. This is Bellinger's third consecutive year attending. Notably, Theo Johnson was absent from the event. The Giants' "Helmet Catch" was named the franchise's best play during the "Nights with Legends" event celebrating their 100th season. ESPN’s Aaron Schatz suggested that the Giants should sign defensive lineman Lawrence Guy to address their defensive depth. While tight end is a need after Darren Waller’s retirement, the defensive line and cornerback positions are seen as more pressing. Guy, a 13-year NFL veteran, could provide depth despite a lower PFF grade and being 34 years old. Justin Pugh believes 2024 is a make-or-break year for Daniel Jones. In an interview with SiriusXM NFL Radio, Pugh stated that Jones must prove he is worth his $47 million cap hit. Pugh highlighted Jones' efforts in OTAs and his need to perform well, especially with the Giants having an out after this season. Pro Football Focus ranked the Giants' receivers as one of the worst in the NFL, placing them 28th. The performance of rookie Malik Nabers is crucial, and the loss of Saquon Barkley and Darren Waller has negatively impacted the team's outlook. The additions of Nabers and Theo Johnson provide some hope, but there are concerns about the downgrade from Barkley to Devin Singletary. SI’s Connor Orr made a bold prediction that Drew Lock could end the season as the Giants' starting quarterback. If Daniel Jones struggles, Orr believes Lock could take over, especially given Jones' injury history and inconsistent performance last season. CBS Sports’ Cody Benjamin listed Brian Daboll on the hot seat, despite his Coach of the Year win in 2022. Daboll's challenge is to revive Daniel Jones' perf
Fri, June 21, 2024
Send us a text Round 1: Prince Amukamara, CB, Nebraska Prince Amukamara spent five years with the Giants, appearing in 55 games and starting 45 of them. He recorded 261 tackles, seven interceptions, 43 pass deflections, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, and six tackles for loss. After his stint with the Giants, he played for the Jaguars, Bears, Raiders, and Cardinals, with a brief period with the Saints. He retired as a Giant in 2023, finishing his career with 113 games, 99 starts, 10 interceptions, and 78 pass deflections. Prince was known as a solid but not elite cornerback, often hindered by minor injuries. A devout Christian and dedicated philanthropist, he works with Up2Us Sports and Alliance Sports Training in Omaha. Round 2: Marvin Austin, DT, North Carolina Marvin Austin's college career was marred by controversy over improper benefits, leading to his ineligibility in his senior year. Drafted by the Giants, he missed his rookie season due to a torn pectoral muscle. Over his career, he played in 26 games, recording 22 tackles. His NFL journey included short stints with the Dolphins, Cowboys, and Broncos. He last appeared in the NFL in 2015 and has stayed out of the public eye since, with little known about his post-football life. Round 3: Jerrel Jernigan, WR, Troy Jerrel Jernigan contributed to the Giants' Super Bowl win as a rookie, primarily as a kick returner. His best season came in 2013 with 29 catches for 329 yards and two touchdowns. Jernigan's career totals include 34 games, 38 catches for 391 yards, and three total touchdowns. After his NFL career, he briefly signed with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the CFL but never played a game. He now serves as the head coach at Eufaula High School in Alabama, his alma mater, and was named the 5A Coach of the Year in 2023. Round 4: James Brewer, T, Indiana James Brewer, who began playing football only in his senior year of high school, spent four seasons with the Giants, playing in 26 games with eight starts. He signed with the Jets in 2015 but was waived before the season. His life after football remains largely private. Round 6: Greg Jones, LB, Michigan State Greg Jones started games as a rookie due to injuries in the Giants' lineup and was part of the Super Bowl-winning team. He was cut before the 2012 season and later played briefly for the Jacksonville Jaguars and in the CFL. Jones earned a CFL All-Star nod in 2015. He is married, has a daughter, and is active in various ventures, including motivational speaking and leadership camps. He also works with Rodan+Fields, a multi-level marketing company, and has a consulting role. Round 6: Tyler Sash, DB, Iowa Tyler Sash's career was cut short by injuries and a suspension for using Adderall. He played 23 games for the Giants, recordin
Thu, June 20, 2024
Send us a text In Round 1 (19th overall), the Giants selected Justin Pugh, a tackle from Syracuse. Pugh spent his first five seasons with the Giants before signing a five-year, $44.8 million contract with the Cardinals. He returned to the Giants midseason last year. Over his six years with the Giants, Pugh played in 75 games, all as a starter. His career spans 11 seasons with 132 games and 131 starts. Pugh got married in April 2022 and has been active on YouTube, hinting at plans for life after football. Some Giants fans hope the team re-signs him for the 2024 season, although he is currently a free agent. In Round 2 (49th overall), the Giants picked Jonathan Hankins, a defensive tackle from Ohio State. Hankins became a starter in his second year and developed into an above-average player. He played all four years of his rookie contract with the Giants, appearing in 52 games with 41 starts, recording 140 tackles, 10 sacks, 19 tackles for loss, and 26 quarterback hits. After leaving the Giants, Hankins played for the Colts, Raiders, and Cowboys. He recently signed with the Seahawks for his 13th NFL season. His career totals include 152 games, 134 starts, 403 tackles, 17.5 sacks, and 50 quarterback hits. He got married in 2023 to a luxury realtor. In Round 3 (81st overall), the Giants selected Damontre Moore, a defensive end from Texas A&M. Initially expected to be a top-10 pick, Moore's draft stock fell after a poor combine performance. He played nearly three seasons with the Giants, recording 43 tackles and 8.5 sacks in 42 games. His tenure with the Giants ended due to multiple issues, including fights with teammates and immature behavior. Moore became a journeyman, playing for eight NFL teams, one AAF team, and three CFL teams. His NFL career includes 66 games with 11 sacks. Moore is married with two children. In Round 4 (110th overall), the Giants drafted Ryan Nassib, a quarterback from Syracuse. Nassib was considered a potential successor to Eli Manning but failed to impress. He played five games for the Giants, completing 9 of 10 passes for 128 yards and one touchdown. After leaving the Giants, Nassib spent time with the Saints and Jaguars but never saw the field again. He got married in 2016. In Round 5 (152nd overall), the Giants chose Cooper Taylor, a defensive back from Richmond. Taylor, the son of former Georgia Tech and Baltimore Colts quarterback Jim Bob Taylor, had his college career disrupted by Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome. He played in 16 games for the Giants, recording 15 tackles. Taylor is now an investor at Salem Investment Council. In Round 7 (225th overall), the Giants picked Eric Herman, an offensive lineman from Ohio. Herman never played in an NFL regular-season game but spent time on several practice squads. He was suspended for four games in 2014 for violating the NFL's perf
Tue, June 18, 2024
Send us a text 2012 Giants Draft Class Round 1 (32nd): David Wilson, RB, Virginia Tech The Giants originally wanted Doug Martin, but the Bucs traded ahead of them to select him 31st overall. David Wilson's career, unfortunately, is a story of what could have been, as a neck injury ended a promising start. Round 2 (63rd): Reuben Randle, WR, LSU Randle played four seasons with the Giants, amassing 938 yards in 2014 and eight touchdowns in 2015. Despite his production, he faced issues such as being benched twice in 2014 for being late to meetings. Round 3 (94th): Jayron Hosley, DB, Virginia Tech Hosley played four seasons with the Giants, primarily as a right-side corner. His career was hampered by a series of minor injuries and a significant concussion. Round 4 (127th): Adrien Robinson, TE, Cincinnati Dubbed by Jerry Reese as "the JPP of Tight Ends," Robinson had just 29 catches in four seasons in college but impressed with his workout. He spent three seasons with the Giants but saw minimal action in the first two years. Round 4 (131st): Brandon Mosley, Tackle, Auburn Mosley initially played at Coffeyville Community College as a defensive end and tight end before converting to tackle at Auburn, where he started at right tackle for two seasons. He played two seasons with the Giants, appearing in 22 games with one start. Round 6 (201st): Matt McCants, Tackle, Alabama-Birmingham McCants spent his rookie year on the Giants' practice squad and was cut in 2013. Round 7 (239th): Markus Kuhn, DT, North Carolina State Born and raised in Germany, Kuhn learned about football while on vacation in Florida. He played for the Weinheim Longhorns in Germany before joining NC State. 2012 Draft Overall This draft class was highly disappointing for the Giants. David Wilson showed promise but was derailed by a neck injury, making the pick a poor return on investment. Reuben Randle was the best pick in the draft but was let go despite the Giants' need at receiver. Giants Assistant GM Brandon Brown to Attend the Ozzie Newsome General Manager Forum The NFL, in partnership with the Black College Hall of Fame, is hosting the Ozzie Newsome General Manager Forum on June 17th and 18th. The forum focuses on helping young executives grow and develop. Giants Assistant GM Brandon Brown will be one of the 10 panelists at the event, sharing his insights and experiences. Tommy DeVito and his Agent Sean Stellato Appear on Yes Network’s Home Plate Tommy DeVito and his agent, Sean Stellato, recently appeared on Yes Network's Home Plate. In this episode, celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson joined them to visit Patsy’s, a family-owned Italian restaurant originally made famous by Frank Sinatra. They were shown around the place by Pasquale “Patsy” Scognam
Fri, June 14, 2024
Send us a text Round 1 (12th): Odell Beckham Jr., WR, LSU Odell Beckham Jr. quickly established himself as the second-best wide receiver in Giants history and the most explosive. Named Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2014, he averaged 108.8 yards per game. Over five seasons with the Giants, Beckham played in 56 games, catching 390 passes for 5,476 yards and 44 touchdowns. He earned three Pro Bowl selections and two Second-Team All-Pro honors. Since leaving the Giants, Beckham has played 51 games with the Browns, Rams, and Ravens, totaling 176 catches, 2,456 yards, and 15 touchdowns. He recently signed with the Dolphins. Round 2 (43rd): Weston Richburg, C, Colorado State Richburg played 51 games, including 50 starts, in four seasons with the Giants. He later signed with the 49ers but retired in 2019 at 28 years old after hip surgery. He now resides on a ranch outside of Bowie with his wife and son. Round 3 (74th): Jay Bromley, DT, Syracuse Hailing from Queens, Bromley overcame significant personal challenges, including a troubled family background. During his four seasons with the Giants, he played 55 games, starting 4, and recorded 80 tackles, 2 sacks, 8 tackles for loss, and 14 quarterback hits. Bromley had a brief stint with the Saints in 2018 and the DC Defenders in 2019. He now runs the Bromley Football Academy in the New Jersey/New York area, focusing on training defensive linemen and linebackers. Round 4 (113th): Andre Williams, RB, Boston College Born in Poughkeepsie, NY, Williams played 32 games in two seasons with the Giants, rushing for 978 yards and 8 touchdowns. He later played with the Chargers and the Houston Roughnecks of the XFL. Williams is now a self-described serial entrepreneur, living in the Lehigh Valley area of PA, and owns two denim companies, AW Selvedge and DKShin. Round 5 (152nd): Nat Berhe, S, San Diego State Berhe played 38 games over four seasons with the Giants, though he missed the 2015 season due to a blood clot in his calf. He later joined the Steelers in 2018. Berhe, the first NFL player of Eritrean descent, is now an investor and painter, selling his work through the Nat Berhe Gallery and seeking acting roles on Backstage. Round 5 (174th, compensatory): Devon Kennard, LB, USC Kennard played 52 games with the Giants, recording 203 tackles and 9.5 sacks. He later played for the Lions, Cardinals, and Ravens, retiring in 2023. Kennard is also a published author, real estate investor, speaker, and owner of the lending company 42 Solutions. Round 6 (187th): Bennett Jackson, CB, Notre Dame From Hazlet, NJ, Jackson was initially placed on the practice squad and later converted to safety. He suffered an ACL tear in 2015 and was eventually released by the Giants. Jackson had stints with the Ravens and Jets, ending his career with 10 games
Thu, June 13, 2024
Send us a text Wesigned CB Tre Herndon III, also known as Willie Herndon, but called "Tre" since he is the third in his family with that name. Herndon, who stands at 5'11" and weighs 190 lbs, is 28 years old. He was brought in for a workout with the team before securing a contract. An undrafted free agent out of Vanderbilt, Herndon initially signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2018. In the 2024 season, Herndon played 16 games, starting 4, and recorded 46 tackles, 9 pass deflections, 1 forced fumble, 1 tackle for loss, and 3 quarterback hits, earning a 70.8 PFF grade. Over his six-year career, all with the Jaguars, he played in 83 games, starting 34. Herndon completed his initial three-year contract with the Jaguars and then signed three consecutive one-year contracts with the team. Giants Mini Camp Mini camp saw several players sidelined due to injuries. Right tackle Evan Neal (ankle), cornerback Aaron Robinson (knee), and wide receiver/kick returner Gunner Olszewski, injured early in OTAs, missed practice. Tight end Daniel Bellinger did not participate in team periods but insisted he is not injured. Quarterback Daniel Jones didn't take part in the 11-on-11 series out of precaution following his ACL injury last season. Additional injuries during practice included Darius Slayton, Bryce Ford-Wheaton, and Chase Cota. During Monday's drills, Daniel Jones received most of the reps at quarterback with the skill players. Offensive line coach Carmen Bricillo focused on combo blocks to build chemistry within the group, working with both tackles and tight ends, while assistant O-line coach James Ferentz worked with guards and centers on moving in-sync during zone runs and combo blocking. Evan Neal rode the exercise bike during practice, with head coach Brian Daboll stating that Neal would not practice until training camp next month. Daboll mentioned they’ve “backed off” Neal, who underwent ankle surgery in early January. It remains unknown if he has suffered a setback. Chase Cota suffered a fractured collarbone and was carted off the field during mini camp. Recovery time typically ranges from 6 to 12 weeks. Six weeks would put him at the start of training camp, while 12 weeks would put him at the start of the regular season. This injury could make it an uphill battle for Cota, a fringe player, to make the roster. Bryce Ford-Wheaton has a shoulder sprain. Recovery time for a grade 1 sprain is a few weeks, but a grade 2 sprain can take several months. He is also recovering from last season’s ACL injury. If it’s a grade 1 sprain, he should be ready for training camp, but if the injury lingers, it could hinder his chances of making the roster. Giants Workout Updates - OL Kellen Diesch: The 6'7", 300 lbs, 26-year-old offensive lineman, undrafted out of Arizona in 2022, has yet to play a regular season NFL game de
Tue, June 11, 2024
Send us a text Darren Waller officially informed the Giants of his decision to retire on Sunday. Waller began his NFL journey with the Ravens as a wide receiver after being drafted out of Georgia Tech in the 6th round. His early career was troubled by multiple suspensions due to substance abuse issues. Later the then-Oakland Raiders that Waller was converted to a tight end, and his career took off in 2019 with 1,145 yards, finishing 3rd in the comeback player of the year award. His best season came in 2020, where he posted 107 receptions for 1,196 yards and 9 touchdowns, earning him a Pro Bowl selection. Unfortunately, the last three seasons were plagued by injuries, particularly hamstring issues. The Raiders traded him to the Giants last offseason for a 3rd round pick, and in his lone season with the Giants, he posted 552 yards and 1 touchdown in 12 games. Over his career, Waller played 86 games, starting 63, and amassed 4,124 yards and 20 touchdowns. So, why did Darren Waller retire? In March, he told The Athletic, "It's really the idea of signing up for another journey. It's tough, it's long, it requires a lot. And if you're not fully bought into every single thing of the process, it's going to be tough." While his numerous health issues likely played a role, speculation about his divorce from WNBA star Kelsey Plum has also been considered a factor, though he mentioned retiring even before the divorce was publicized. Was it to pursue his music career? Some people have speculated he didn’t want to play with Daniel Jones, but he would have just asked for a trade then. Waller’s legacy varies depending on perspective. NFL fans might see him as a player with a short but impressive peak. Ravens fans likely remember him as the one who got away, while Raiders fans might see him as a great player hampered by injuries. Giants fans may view him as a wasted 3rd round pick. However, his story should also be remembered for his charity work and overcoming addiction. With Waller's retirement, is the tight end position downgraded? Short answer: yes, but perhaps not as severely as one might think. Theo Johnson has been looking good according to OTA reports, and Daniel Bellinger may also get more chances to shine. This move could allow young players to develop, which might benefit the team in the long run. Financially, the Giants gain $11.6M in cap savings this season with $2.5M in dead cap space. Next season, there will be a $4.9M dead cap hit. Looking ahead, should the Giants extend Darius Slayton? He’s currently in the last year of his deal with a $7.75M cap number in 2024. Comparable players like Gabe Davis have signed deals around $13M per year. Is Slayton worth that to the Giants, or do they prefer to see how Jalin Hyatt performs this year first? There’s also speculation about signing veterans like Stephon Gilmore or Cal
Fri, June 07, 2024
Send us a text OTA 9 Recap The offense looked very crisp during OTA 9. Starting with 7-on-7 drills, Daniel Jones went 5 of 6 with four touchdowns. The first TD was to Jalin Hyatt, followed by Malik Nabers, another to Hyatt, and the fourth to Wan'Dale Robinson. During the team portion, Drew Lock impressed by going 9 for 10 with two touchdowns to Malik Nabers and another to Isaiah Hodgins during red zone drills. Tommy DeVito connected with Allen Robinson for a TD, while Lawrence Cager and John Jiles caught touchdowns from Nathan Rourke. On defense, Dane Belton, Jason Pinnock, and Jalen Mills all batted down passes, with Jordon Riley deflecting one at the line. Boogie Basham could have had two sacks, once sharing with DJ Davidson. Azeez Ojulari forced a quick throw by getting into the backfield, and Kayvon Thibodeaux disrupted the QB’s timing multiple times. Art Stapleton praised Malik Nabers, saying, “I have not seen a receiver have a practice like he did today since Odell. Wish I could give you more than words and the video is the team opts to put out. Jumped off the page, so to speak. If this were training camp, my word.” Stapleton is a respected columnist and podcaster who has covered the Giants for many years. There has been a lot of hype surrounding Nabers, but should we believe the OTA hype? After all, Darren Waller was called a unicorn and Tre Hawkins was deemed the steal of the draft last year, and we know how their seasons turned out. Sterling Shepard signed a 1-year deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, reuniting with his college QB from Oklahoma, Baker Mayfield. The Bucs have star WRs Mike Evans and Chris Godwin, along with young talents like second-year receiver Trey Palmer and rookie Jalen McMillan. It will be tough for Shepard to make the team, but fans still root for him. If he makes the squad, the Giants play the Bucs at MetLife in Week 11 on November 24th. Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni stirred controversy by telling Giants fans, “You know, we got your best player,” referring to Saquon Barkley. The Eagles signed Barkley on the first day of free agency tampering to a 3-year, $37.75M contract with $26M guaranteed. The Eagles are currently under investigation for improper contact during the tampering period. The Giants didn't even make an offer to Barkley, whose departure leaves Dexter Lawrence and Andrew Thomas as arguably the Giants' best players. Some argue that Xavier McKinney, who is younger and played every down last season, was a more significant loss than Barkley. Barkley ended his Giants tenure 4th in rushing yards and 7th in total yards, playing in 74 games while the team went 34-64-1 since he was drafted second overall in 2018. Giants to Wear New 100th Season Century Red Uniforms Week 1 Against the Minnesota Vikings Jalin Hyatt expressed confidence in the Giants making
Thu, June 06, 2024
Send us a text Defensive Line The competition for the third starting defensive line position is between DJ Davidson, Ryder Anderson, Jordan Phillips, and Jordan Riley. Dexter Lawrence and "Nacho" Rakeem Nunez-Roches are the top two linemen. Jordan Phillips, a veteran with 120 games and 62 starts, will likely play on passing downs. Ryder Anderson fits as a DE in a 4-3 setup. Both Jordan Phillips and Jordan Riley are run stoppers, and one needs to step up. Phillips is expected to get the most playing time initially, but as he turns 32, his best days may be behind him. Upgrading this group is ideal, but given their draft status, the hope is they will be serviceable as a collective unit. Backup Linebacker Behind starting linebackers Bobby Okereke and Micah McFadden, Isaiah Simmons, Darrian Beavers, Matthew Adams, and Carter Coughlin are competing. Simmons, re-signed late, pairs well with McFadden but has positional issues. Beavers, recovering from an ACL tear, is a wildcard and may contribute on special teams. Adams and Coughlin excel on special teams but not on defense. If Beavers returns to form, he might leapfrog Adams or Coughlin on the depth chart. Starting Cornerback Cor'Dale Flott, Nick McCloud, and Trey Hawkins III are vying for the starting cornerback spot. Flott is the current frontrunner despite McCloud's better performance. Hawkins, who started last season, has not maintained that level and is less likely to regain a starting role. Slot Cornerback Andru Phillips and Darnay Holmes are competing for the slot cornerback position. The team prefers Phillips, a third-round pick, but he may struggle initially. Holmes, with 54 games and 11 starts, could take over if Phillips falters. Phillips will get the first opportunity, but Holmes might see snaps if needed. Third Safety The battle for the third safety spot involves Dane Belton, Jalen Mills, and Gervarrius Owens. Belton is a playmaker with run defense issues. Mills, a former cornerback, is better suited for nickel/dime packages. Owens, a 7th-round pick, spent most of last season on the practice squad. Belton is likely to stay as a backup, and Mills' veteran presence is valuable. Owens needs to perform well to make Mills expendable. OTAs Update: Practice 6, 7 & 8 Friday's practice saw the defense dominate, with pass breakups from Cor'Dale Flott and Jalen Mills, and an interception by Deonte Banks. Dexter Lawrence disrupted the backfield and batted down passes. Darius Slayton, Bryce Ford-Wheaton, and Jalin Hyatt scored touchdowns. Monday's practice had special teams and linebackers excelling, with interceptions by Tre Hawkins and pass breakups by Cor'Dale Flott. Tuesday's practice was offense-dominated, with Daniel Jones completing multiple passes, including a 40-yard pass to Isaiah Hodgins. Vis
Tue, June 04, 2024
Send us a text Starting QB - Daniel Jones vs. Drew Lock Although fans have created this competition, it is clear that Daniel Jones holds the higher potential despite neither being an ideal option. Jones will definitely be the starter, while Lock provides a solid backup option who may not be a steep drop-off if called upon to play. RB2 - Tyrone Tracy Jr. vs. Eric Gray vs. Dante Turbo Miller vs. Jashaun Corbin This is perhaps the toughest battle to call, with two rookies, a second-year player, and a third-year player totaling just 18 career NFL carries. Tyrone Tracy Jr. is a converted wide receiver who started playing as a running back only in the past two years and began starting last year at Purdue. Eric Gray, who disappointed as a returner, never really had a chance to show his capabilities as a running back during the season. Dante Turbo Miller has not played much football since 2021, making him a wildcard. Jashaun Corbin, in his third year, hasn't seen playing time with the Giants or during his stint with the Carolina Panthers. The verdict here is that Corbin likely won't make the final roster. Tracy Jr., due to his draft status, will likely make it barring injury. The real battle seems to be between Gray and Miller, raising the question of whether the Giants will keep four running backs. 3rd WR - Darius Slayton vs. Jalin Hyatt Both players are contenders for the role of the speedy third receiver in the offense. Darius Slayton has been a consistent 700-yard receiver and seemed to have fixed his drop issues last year, with established chemistry with Daniel Jones. However, he is in the last year of his contract and has likely peaked without reaching elite receiver status. Jalin Hyatt, on the other hand, may be the fastest wide receiver in the NFL and has not yet reached his peak. While he was projected as a project due to the offense he played in at Tennessee, he didn't light up his rookie year, partly due to the offense. He also didn't pass Slayton on the depth chart last year. The verdict is that Hyatt will see more action this year, with increased production likely. Slayton will still get his playing time, but Hyatt's ceiling is high, and he may surprise everyone by overtaking Slayton next year. Starting TE - Daniel Bellinger vs. Theo Johnson vs. Darren Waller? If Darren Waller returns, he is undoubtedly the number one tight end. However, if he doesn't, the battle for TE2 still exists. Daniel Bellinger had a better-than-expected rookie season, is a hard worker respected in the building, and has blocking upside. However, he had a down year last year and will likely never be a great receiving threat. Theo Johnson boasts high athletic traits and already seems a better receiver than Bellinger, though he is very raw with a learning curve expected. The verdict is that they will likely
Fri, May 31, 2024
Send us a text Kicker: Graham Gano Graham Gano, at 37 years old and standing 6’2” and 202 lbs, enters the 2024 season following a difficult previous year marked by a left knee injury. Originally an undrafted free agent from Florida State, Gano went 11/17 on field goals and 8/8 on extra points last season. He also had 28 kickoffs with an 82.1% touchback rate. His performance in his last game was notably poor, likely exacerbated by his injury. Gano has been participating in OTAs, but questions remain about his full recovery. Can he return to his usual form? At his age, how much longer can the Giants rely on him? Punter: Jamie Gillan Jamie Gillan, 26 years old and 6’1” and 207 lbs, had 95 punts last season, averaging 46 yards per punt with a net average of 42 yards. While his yards per punt decreased slightly, his focus on location improved his net yardage and reduced his touchback percentage from 12.2% to 4.2%. He also achieved a career-best 36.8% of punts within the 20-yard line, and return yards decreased from 347 in 2022 to 283 in 2023, despite an increase in the number of punts. Long Snapper: Casey Kreiter Casey Kreiter, 33 years old and 6’1” and 250 lbs, has been with the Giants since 2020. An undrafted free agent from Iowa, Kreiter was a Pro Bowler in 2018 with Denver. The Giants have had no issues with his snapping, following the adage, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." However, there are considerations about how much longer he will continue playing. Punt Returner Options Gunner Olszewski, with 24 returns averaging 11.7 yards per return and 1 touchdown last season, and Isaiah McKenzie, who averaged 8.9 yards per return with the Colts, are primary candidates. Tyrone Tracy Jr., Eric Gray, and Dante “Turbo” Miller are also in the mix, although their return stats are less impressive. Kickoff Returner Options Isaiah McKenzie leads with 6 returns averaging 25.3 yards per return last season. Gunner Olszewski, Tyrone Tracy Jr., Dante “Turbo” Miller, Jashaun Corbin, and Eric Gray provide additional depth, with Tracy Jr. showing promise with an average of 25.5 yards per return. Special Teams Stars Matthew Adams, Carter Coughlin, Darnay Holmes, Isaiah Simmons, and Nick McCloud are key players, contributing significantly with tackles and overall special teams play. Adams notably had 11 tackles, ranking 14th in the league, which is a considerable improvement over Cam Brown, who departed in the offseason. Do the Giants Need to Add to Their Special Teams Via Free Agency? Are the Special Teams Better in 2024 than 2023? Special teams should see significant improvement this year. A healthy Graham Gano alone is a huge benefit. The coordinator change, with Michael Ghobrial replacing Thomas McGaughey, should bring a fresh perspective and new strategies. McGaughey w
Thu, May 30, 2024
Send us a text First up, let’s talk about the Giants' safeties for the 2024 season. Tyler Nubin, the 22-year-old second-round pick from Minnesota, had an impressive 2023 season with 53 tackles, 5 interceptions, and an 89.2 PFF grade over 12 games. The big question is whether he can adequately replace Xavier McKinney. Is it fair to hope for that level of performance from him, and will there be a learning curve? Jason Pinnock, who turns 25 in June, was a fifth-round pick by the Jets in 2021. He’s coming off a solid season with 85 tackles, 2 interceptions, and 2 sacks over 16 games. Can he improve in his second season as a full-time starter? Many see him as a jack of all trades but master of none. Is he a long-term answer at the position? Jalen Mills, a 30-year-old veteran, was a seventh-round pick by the Eagles in 2016. He played 17 games last season, recording 45 tackles and a modest 59.1 PFF grade. With 106 games and 83 starts primarily at cornerback, what does he have left in the tank? Does his age make him less likely to make the team, or can he serve as a mentor for the young DBs? Dane Belton, 23, was a fourth-round pick in 2022 from Iowa. Last season, he saw a reduction in playing time, recording 33 tackles and 2 interceptions. Can he secure more game time and reach his potential this year? Gervarrius Owens, a 24-year-old seventh-round pick from Houston, had limited action last year. He faces a pivotal period to earn more field time or risk being relegated to the practice squad. Can he step up, and what is his ceiling? There are several veteran safeties available in free agency, including Justin Simmons, Eddie Jackson, Marcus Maye, Micah Hyde, Quandre Diggs, and Jamal Adams. However, unless there's an injury or poor performance in camp, the Giants should give their young safeties a chance to develop. The Giants recently hosted Joshua Kalu for a workout. Kalu, undrafted out of Nebraska in 2018, has played corner, free safety, and slot corner during his career. He spent time with the Titans from 2018 to 2022, playing 44 games with 5 starts, all in 2022. Last season, he was on the practice squads of the Commanders and Dolphins. Kalu was previously with the Giants in 2021 but went on IR after tearing his pectoral muscle in the first preseason game. Could he add depth and versatility to the Giants' secondary? Despite being a franchise left tackle, Andrew Thomas was surprisingly left out of PFF’s Top 10 Tackles list. Last season, he allowed just 4 sacks, 1 QB hit, and committed only 2 penalties, earning Second Team All-Pro honors for the second year in a row. He finished in the top 10 pass-blocking grades while dealing with injuries and poor play around him on the line. Thomas has yet to make a Pro Bowl, so when will he get the credit he deserves? Hopefully, his new teammates and impr
Thu, May 30, 2024
Send us a text First up, Deonte Banks. At 24 years old, standing 6’0” and 205 lbs, Banks was the 25th overall pick in the 2023 draft out of Maryland. Last season, he started all 15 games, racking up 64 tackles, 2 interceptions, 11 passes defended, and 2 tackles for loss, with a PFF grade of 51.4. Can he step up as a true number one cornerback this year? What's his ceiling, and do the Giants have a backup plan if he falters? Next, we have Cor’Dale Flott, who is turning 23 in August. This 6’1”, 175 lbs cornerback was a 3rd round pick in 2022 from LSU. Last year, he played in 14 games with 7 starts, recording 36 tackles, 1 interception, 5 passes defended, and 1 forced fumble, earning a 53.3 PFF grade. Can Flott secure the number two cornerback spot, and does he truly deserve it? What happens if he fails to deliver? Dru Phillips, a promising 22-year-old rookie from Kentucky, stands 6’0” and weighs 187 lbs. Drafted in the 3rd round this year, Andru Phillips played 12 games last season, making 47 tackles, 5 passes defended, and 1.5 tackles for loss, with a PFF grade of 71.7. Can DB coach Jerome Henderson fix Phillips' form issues, and if not, how far can his natural abilities take him? Will he secure the starting slot CB position and finally get his first interception since high school? Nick McCloud, at 25 years old (26 in July), is 6’1” and 190 lbs. Originally an undrafted free agent from Notre Dame, McCloud signed with Buffalo in 2021. In 2023, he played in 17 games with 3 starts, tallying 28 tackles, 1 interception, 2 passes defended, and 3 forced fumbles, achieving a 74.8 PFF grade. Can McCloud beat out Flott for the CB2 spot? Is this his last chance to prove he can start in the NFL? Aaron Robinson, also 25 years old, is 6’1” and 193 lbs. A 3rd round pick in 2021 from UCF, Robinson missed the 2023 season. In 2022, he played just 2 games, posting 6 tackles and 1 pass defended. Can he stay healthy and become a surprise starter this season? Darnay Holmes, turning 26 in June, stands 5’10” and weighs 195 lbs. Drafted in the 4th round in 2020 out of UCLA, Holmes played in all 16 games last season, recording 18 tackles, 2 interceptions, 3 passes defended, 1 forced fumble, and 1 tackle for loss, with a PFF grade of 63.9. Tre Hawkins III, a 23-year-old cornerback (turning 24 in August) from Old Dominion, stands 6’3” and weighs 195 lbs. Drafted in the 6th round in 2023, Hawkins played in 17 games last season with 3 starts, making 35 tackles and defending 1 pass, with a PFF grade of 52.6. Why did he look so good in preseason last year only to disappear in the regular season? Should we expect him to develop into a starter, and what’s his floor? Stanley Thomas-Oliver III, 25 years old (26 in June), is 6’2” and 190 lbs. A 7th round pick of the Panthers in 2020 from Florida International, he did not appear in a game in 2023. In
Fri, May 24, 2024
Send us a text The New York Giants' linebacker group for 2024 presents an intriguing mix of veteran talent and promising young players. Bobby Okereke, who turns 28 in July, stands out as a key figure. Standing 6’1” and weighing 235 lbs, Okereke was a 3rd round pick by the Colts in 2019 out of Stanford. After signing a four-year, $40 million contract with the Giants in 2023, he delivered a standout season with 149 tackles, 11 tackles for loss (TFL), 2.5 sacks, 6 QB hits, 2 interceptions, 10 pass deflections, and 4 forced fumbles, earning a 78.9 PFF grade. His contract initially seemed steep, but Okereke proved to be worth the investment, establishing himself as one of the best players on the team and the best linebacker the Giants have had in years. Despite a change in defensive coordinator, Okereke remains in his prime and is expected to be a cornerstone for several more seasons. Micah McFadden, a 24-year-old linebacker standing 6’2” and weighing 232 lbs, was a 5th round pick in 2022 from Indiana. In 2023, he recorded 101 tackles, 12 TFL, 1 sack, 6 QB hits, 1 interception, 5 pass deflections, and 4 fumble recoveries, with a 65.6 PFF grade. McFadden has shown potential but also inconsistency, raising questions about his future role. As he enters his third year, the Giants will soon need to decide whether to extend his contract. Isaiah Simmons, who will turn 26 in July, adds versatility to the group. At 6’4” and 238 lbs, the 8th overall pick by the Cardinals in 2020 had a mixed 2023 season with 50 tackles, 2 TFL, 1 sack, and a game-winning interception returned for a touchdown. His ability to play multiple positions makes him a valuable asset. The Giants also have Darrius Muassau, a 23-year-old rookie from UCLA, drafted in the 6th round in 2024. At 6’1” and 230 lbs, he recorded 75 tackles, 10.5 TFL, and 4 sacks in college last season, earning an 81.7 PFF grade. Muassau is expected to provide depth and special teams contributions, with his ceiling yet to be determined. Darrian Beavers, a 24-year-old linebacker at 6’4” and 255 lbs, was a 6th round pick in 2022 from Cincinnati but missed his rookie season due to an ACL injury. His ability to regain pre-injury form will be crucial for making the roster. Veteran Matthew Adams, 28, adds experience but limited production, having recorded 17 tackles and a 44.2 PFF grade last season with the Browns. Carter Coughlin, 26, primarily excels on special teams, having played 86% of special teams snaps over the past three years, but his defensive contributions have been minimal. Considering potential free agency additions, the Giants should refrain from signing another linebacker unless injuries occur. Bobby Okereke is a standout, and while Shaq Leonard, with his Pro Bowl pedigree, could be an upgrade, it might hinder the development of players like McFadden. The goal should be to maint
Thu, May 23, 2024
Send us a text The 2024 NY Giants Edge Room features a compelling mix of talent and potential, headlined by Brian Burns. Burns, at 26 years old and standing 6’5” tall at 250 lbs, was the 16th overall pick in 2019 from Florida State. In 2023, he delivered solid stats with 50 tackles, 8 sacks, 16 tackles for loss, 18 QB hits, 2 pass deflections, 1 forced fumble, and 1 fumble recovery, earning a 73.8 PFF grade. A two-time Pro Bowler, Burns was acquired in an offseason trade and is now facing questions about whether his $30M per year contract is justified. With his high ceiling and a change of scenery, Kayvon Thibodeaux, just 23 years old and measuring 6’5” and 258 lbs, was the 5th overall pick in 2022 from Oregon. His 2023 stats include 50 tackles, 11.5 sacks, 12 tackles for loss, 16 QB hits, 4 pass deflections, 3 forced fumbles, and 1 fumble recovery. Despite a strong sack performance last season, many of his sacks came against weaker competition. The addition of Brian Burns could help Thibodeaux reach new heights by diverting more attention from offensive lines. Furthermore, the new defensive coordinator, Shane Bowen, may implement schemes that better suit Thibodeaux's skills compared to former DC Wink Martindale. Azeez Ojulari, turning 24 in June and standing 6’3” and 240 lbs, was a 2nd-round pick in 2021 from Georgia. His 2023 season included 11 games, 7 starts, 16 tackles, 2.5 sacks, 3 tackles for loss, 7 QB hits, and 1 fumble recovery, earning a 51.8 PFF grade. Despite showing flashes of talent, Ojulari has been plagued by injuries, leading some fans to label him a bust. Given his draft day injury concerns, his current situation is not entirely surprising. Boogie Basham, 26 years old and 6’3” and 274 lbs, was a 2nd-round pick in 2021 from Wake Forest. His 2023 stats include 13 games and 11 tackles, with a 55 PFF grade. Tomon Fox, also 26 years old and 6’3” and 260 lbs, was undrafted in 2022 from North Carolina. His 2023 stats include 1 game and 1 tackle, with a 57.5 PFF grade. In 2022, he played 16 games, starting 1, and recorded 24 tackles, 1 sack, 3 tackles for loss, and 1 QB hit. Fox has shown potential but remains largely unproven. Benton Whitley, 25 years old and 6’3” and 260 lbs, was undrafted from Princeton in 2022. In 2023, he played with both NYG and MIN, appearing in 4 games with 1 pass deflection and 1 fumble recovery. Additionally, the Giants might consider picking up defensive lineman Bravvion Roy, recently released by the Ravens. At 26 years old and 6’1” and 330 lbs, Roy was a 6th-round pick in 2020 from Baylor. His career includes 45 games with 15 starts. In 2022, he played 13 games, starting 4, and recorded 17 tackles, 1 QB hit, 1 interception, and 3 pass deflections. Roy spent all of last season on the Ravens practice squad. In summary, the 2024 NY Giants Edg
Wed, May 22, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of "NY Giants News," we delve into the Giants' 100th Anniversary celebrations, starting with the "Giants 100: A Night with Legends" event on June 20th, featuring Eli Manning, Harry Carson, Tiki Barber, George Martin, Jason Sehorn, Bill Parcells, and Tom Coughlin. Fans can vote for the greatest play in team history on the Giants website, with the winner announced during the event. On August 4th, the first 18,000 fans attending the Yankees game against the Blue Jays will receive an Eli Manning bobblehead, courtesy of Dunkin Donuts. Throughout the summer, the Giants will celebrate their top 100 players, with Bob Papa hosting a podcast series dedicated to these legends. Fans can also look forward to a variety of anniversary merchandise, including helmets, hats, shirts, and books. Additionally, a documentary about Wellington Mara, titled "The Duke," will premiere on the NFL Network this fall. The Giants will debut special throwback uniforms twice this season, featuring tan pants with red and blue striped socks (a 1925 throwback), a Century Red jersey with a 1933 font, and a winged style helmet (used from 1937 to 1947). These uniforms, which include a patch with the 100-season logo, have received mixed reviews. Then, Carl Banks expressed his frustration with the relentless criticism of Daniel Jones on the Bleav in Giants podcast. Banks believes that the extreme negativity has made Jones a sympathetic figure and argues that the constant bashing is unwarranted and tiresome, given the numerous challenges Jones has faced, including multiple coaching changes. The New York Giants' offseason workouts began on April 15th, initiating the first phase, which focused on meetings, strength and conditioning, and rehab. This was followed by three weeks of on-field workouts and drills. Now, the team has commenced the 10 organized team activities (OTAs). The primary goals of OTAs are to familiarize everyone with the playbook, maintain player health, allow coaches to evaluate what strategies and plays work, and foster team cohesion. It's important to manage expectations and not get too caught up in the hype. Daniel Jones took the field, leading his team in various drills conducted primarily just outside the endzone. The first touchdown of the day was secured by new running back Devin Singletary, signaling a promising start. Undrafted rookie cornerback Alex Johnson made a notable impact by getting the first interception of OTAs. Wide receiver Malik Nabers stood out with several catches, showcasing his potential as a key target. On Day 2, Kayvon Thibodeaux and Brian Burns were frequently seen working together, displaying promising chemistry. Devin Singletary collaborated with the offensive line to practice blitz pickups. The team drills remained focused on the red zone, especi
Mon, May 20, 2024
Send us a text Hey there, Giants fans! Drew and Rob are back with another episode of "2 Giant Goofballs," and today, we're diving deep into the heart of the Big Blue defense as we dissect the defensive line roster. Get ready for some gritty analysis and spirited debate as we break down the strengths, weaknesses, and potential additions to the Giants' D-line! Leading the charge on the defensive front is none other than Dexter Lawrence. With an impressive stat line including 53 tackles, 4.5 sacks, and a stellar PFF rating of 92.9, Lawrence is a force to be reckoned with in the trenches. His standout performance earned him 9th place in DPOY voting, an AP 2nd Team nod, and a Pro Bowl appearance, solidifying his status as a cornerstone of the Giants' defense. But Lawrence isn't the only player making waves on the D-line. Rakeem Nunez-Roches, DJ Davidson, Jordan Phillips, Ryder Anderson, Jordon Riley, and Timmy Horne round out the roster, each bringing their own unique skill set and experience to the table. From seasoned veterans like Nunez-Roches to promising young talents like Davidson and Riley, the Giants have a diverse array of talent to work with in the trenches. However, with the departure of key players like Leonard Williams and A’Shawn Robinson, the question arises - do the Giants need to add to the defensive line? Drew and Rob weigh the pros and cons of potential free agent options like Calais Campbell, Hassan Ridgeway, Lawrence Guy, Bryan Mone, and Linval Joseph, considering factors like age, production, and fit within the team's defensive scheme. And finally, Drew and Rob compare the Giants' defensive line situation from last year to this year. With the loss of key players and the reliance on young talent to step up, are the Giants better or worse off on the D-line? Drew and Rob break down the stats, assess the impact of key departures, and make their predictions for the upcoming season. So, Giants fans, get ready for some trench warfare as we analyze the ins and outs of the Big Blue defensive line. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just tuning in for some football discussion, "2 Giant Goofballs" has got you covered with all the latest insights and updates. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more exclusive Giants content, and as always, go Big Blue! #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend us
Thu, May 16, 2024
Send us a text "Alrighty, folks, buckle up for the rollercoaster ride of the New York Giants' schedule! We're talking about a wild journey through the gridiron universe, where touchdowns rain down like confetti at a parade and victory dances are the norm!" "First up, we've got the Giants taking on their arch-rivals, the Eagles, in a clash of titans that's sure to have fans on the edge of their seats. It's gonna be a showdown for the ages, with both teams leaving it all out on the field!" "Then, picture this: the Giants facing off against the Cowboys in a showdown under the bright lights of primetime. It's gonna be a showdown worthy of the Wild West, with touchdowns flying like tumbleweeds in the wind!" "And let's not forget about the showdown with the Washington Football Team, where the Giants will be looking to stampede their way to victory in a game that's sure to have fans roaring with excitement!" "So, grab your jerseys, get your game faces on, and get ready for a season packed with action, drama, and plenty of laughs courtesy of the New York Giants!" Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, May 14, 2024
Send us a text Hey there, Giants fans! Drew and Rob are back with another episode of "2 Giant Goofballs," and today, we're delving into the intriguing world of tight ends on the Big Blue roster. Get ready for some in-depth analysis and lively discussion as we break down the strengths, weaknesses, and potential additions to the Giants' TE corps! First up, let's talk about the big man himself, Darren Waller. Standing tall at 6’6” and weighing in at 245lbs, Waller brings a wealth of experience and talent to the table. With 52 receptions for 552 yards and a PFF rating of 69.4 last season, Waller is a force to be reckoned with in both the passing game and as a blocker. But Waller isn't the only tight end making waves for the Giants. Daniel Bellinger, despite a disappointing sophomore season, still has plenty of potential to make an impact. Standing at 6’5” and weighing 253lbs, Bellinger has shown flashes of brilliance in the past, and Giants fans are eager to see if he can bounce back and regain his form from his promising rookie year. And let's not forget about the rookies on the roster. Theo Johnson, a standout from Penn State, brings a combination of size and athleticism that could make him a dynamic playmaker in the NFL. Standing at 6’6” and weighing 254lbs, Johnson has a high ceiling but also a raw skill set, making him a player to watch as he continues to develop. Of course, the Giants also have their fair share of blocking tight ends in the mix. Players like Jack Stoll, Tyree Jackson, and Chris Manhertz provide valuable depth and versatility to the position, giving the Giants options both in the passing game and in run blocking situations. But with the talent already on the roster, do the Giants need to add another tight end to the mix? Drew and Rob weigh the pros and cons of potential free agent options like Logan Thomas, Robert Tonyan, Jimmy Graham, and Marcedes Lewis, considering factors like age, production, and fit within the team's offensive scheme. And finally, Drew and Rob compare the Giants' tight end situation from last year to this year. With the potential return of Waller, the development of young players like Bellinger and Johnson, and the addition of veteran depth, are the Giants better or worse off at the tight end position? Drew and Rob break down the stats, assess the impact of key players, and make their predictions for the upcoming season. So, Giants fans, get ready for some tight end tango as we dissect the ins and outs of the Big Blue TE corps. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just tuning in for some football analysis, "2 Giant Goofballs" has got you covered with all the latest insights and updates. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more exclusive Giants content, and as always, go Big Blue! #giants #nygiants #nfl <a rel="payment"
Fri, May 10, 2024
Send us a text Welcome back, Giants faithful! Drew and Rob are here to tackle the nitty-gritty details of the Big Blue offensive line in this episode of "2 Giant Goofballs." So grab your helmets and get ready for some trench warfare analysis as we break down the current state of the Giants' O-line! Let's start with a rundown of the big men anchoring the trenches for the Giants this season. Andrew Thomas leads the charge at left tackle, boasting an impressive PFF rating of 76.1. But Thomas isn't alone in the quest to protect the quarterback and pave the way for the running game. Jermaine Eluemunor, Austin Schlottmann, Jimmy Morrissey, Matt Nelson, Aaron Stinnie, Jon Runyan Jr, Marcus McKethan, Joshua Ezeudu, John Michael Schmitz, Evan Neal, Jalen Mayfield, Joshua Miles, and Yodny Cajuste round out the roster, each bringing their own strengths and experience to the table. But here's the burning question - do the Giants need to bolster their offensive line with additional talent? With a list of available free agents including Donovan Smith, DJ Humphries, Charles Leno, Dalton Risner, Phil Haynes, Halapoulivaati Vaitai, Justin Pugh, Nick Gates, and Connor Williams, the options are certainly intriguing. Drew and Rob weigh the pros and cons of each potential addition, considering factors like age, performance, and fit within the team's blocking scheme. And let's not forget about the coaching factor. With the addition of Carmen Bricillo as the new offensive line coach, the Giants are poised for a significant upgrade in coaching expertise. Bricillo's track record of success, coupled with the return to full health of key players like Thomas and Schmitz, bodes well for the Giants' offensive line performance in the upcoming season. Finally, Drew and Rob compare the Giants' offensive line from last year to this year. With the addition of veteran depth and the coaching prowess of Bricillo, have the Giants improved their O-line outlook for the upcoming season? Drew and Rob break down the stats, assess the impact of coaching changes, and make their predictions for the trenches in the upcoming season. So, Giants fans, get ready for some in-depth analysis on the big men in the trenches. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just tuning in for some football knowledge, "2 Giant Goofballs" has got you covered with all the latest insights and updates. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more exclusive Giants content, and as always, go Big Blue! #nygiants #giants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show
Thu, May 09, 2024
Send us a text Hey there, Giants fans! Drew and Rob are back with another episode of "2 Giant Goofballs," and today, we're diving deep into the wide receiver situation for Big Blue. Strap in, folks, because this one's going to be a wild ride! Let's kick things off by taking a closer look at the current roster of wide receivers for the New York Giants. From promising rookies to seasoned veterans, the Giants have a diverse group of pass-catchers vying for playing time on the field. First up, we have Malik Nabers, the rookie sensation out of LSU. Standing at 6’0” and weighing in at 200lbs, Nabers brings an impressive college resume to the table, boasting 1,569 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns in just 13 games. With a PFF rating of 92.9, Nabers is undoubtedly a player to watch in the upcoming season. But Nabers isn't the only exciting addition to the Giants' receiving corps. Wan’Dale Robinson, despite his smaller stature at 5’8”, has shown flashes of brilliance on the field, totaling 525 receiving yards and showcasing versatility with 87 rushing yards and a touchdown. With another year under his belt, Robinson could be poised for a breakout season. Of course, we can't forget about the veterans holding it down for the Giants. Darius Slayton, Jalin Hyatt, Isaiah Hodgins, Isaiah McKenzie, Gunner Olszewski, Miles Boykin, Bryce Ford-Wheaton, Dennis Houston, and Chase Cota round out the roster, each bringing their own unique skill set and experience to the table. But here's the burning question - do the Giants need to add another wide receiver to their roster? With a list of available free agents including Hunter Renfrow, Michael Thomas, Zay Jones, Mecole Hardman, and Marquez Valdes-Scantling, the options are certainly intriguing. Drew and Rob weigh the pros and cons of each potential addition, considering factors like age, production, and fit within the team's offensive scheme. And finally, let's compare the Giants' wide receiver situation from last year to this year. With the addition of Nabers through the draft and the potential for growth from players like Robinson and Hyatt, are the Giants better or worse off at the position? Drew and Rob break down the stats, assess the potential impact of each player, and make their predictions for the upcoming season. So, Giants fans, grab your jerseys and get ready for some in-depth analysis on the wide receiver woes facing Big Blue. Whether you're cheering from the sidelines or screaming at the TV, "2 Giant Goofballs" has got you covered with all the latest insights and updates. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more exclusive Giants content, and as always, go Big Blue! Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on <a href='htt
Wed, May 08, 2024
Send us a text Welcome back fellow goofballs to another exciting episode of "2 Giant Goofballs" with your hosts, Drew and Rob! Today, we're breaking down the latest buzz in the Big Apple as the New York Giants make a bold move by signing quarterback Nathan Rourke. Strap in, folks, because this episode is packed with all the juicy details you need to know about this rising star from up north! Standing at a solid 6’1” and weighing in at 203lbs, Nathan Rourke brings a unique blend of athleticism, skill, and determination to the Giants' quarterback room. Hailing from Victoria, British Columbia, but finding his football roots in Oakville, Ontario, Rourke's journey to the NFL is a testament to his resilience and talent. Let's dive into Rourke's impressive resume, shall we? After making waves at Fort Scott and Ohio, where he racked up accolades like the Jon Cornish Trophy for the best Canadian NCAA football player and multiple All-MAC honors, Rourke took his talents north of the border, getting drafted in the 2nd round to the CFL. But wait, there's more! Despite going undrafted in the NFL in 2021, Rourke didn't let that stop him. He proved his mettle with the British Columbia Lions, earning the prestigious title of the league's Most Outstanding Canadian in 2022. His journey wasn't without its hurdles, though, facing challenges like an offseason foot injury and navigating the ups and downs of NFL roster cuts. Speaking of which, let's talk about Rourke's recent journey through the NFL ranks. From workouts with 12 NFL teams to a stint with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2023, Rourke has been on a rollercoaster ride. However, his time with the Patriots came to an end just yesterday, paving the way for the Giants to swoop in and snag this promising quarterback. Now, what does Rourke bring to the table for the Giants? With his impressive stats, including a 61% completion rate, 20 touchdowns, and over 3,000 passing yards in 2022, Rourke has the potential to inject some much-needed energy and versatility into the Giants' offense. Plus, his dual-threat ability, showcased by his 867 rushing yards and 13 rushing touchdowns in 2019, adds an exciting dimension to the team's game plan. So, Giants fans, buckle up and get ready for an exhilarating ride with Nathan Rourke at the helm. From his electrifying plays on the field to his journey from small-town Canada to the bright lights of New York City, "2 Giant Goofballs" will be here every step of the way to keep you entertained and informed. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to our channel for more exclusive Giants content, and be sure to hit that notification bell so you never miss an episode. Until next time, this is Drew and Rob signing off, reminding you to always bleed blue and embrace the madness of Giants football! Go Big Blue! <a rel=
Tue, May 07, 2024
Send us a text Welcome back to another exciting episode of "2 Giant Goofballs"! In today's episode, we're diving deep into the New York Giants' running back corps in preparation for the 2024 NFL season. Strap in as we break down each player on the roster, analyze their performance from last season, and explore potential free agent additions to bolster our backfield. First up, we have Devin Singletary, a dynamic back who showcased his versatility with the Texans last season. Standing at 5’7” and weighing 203lbs, Singletary proved to be a reliable option both on the ground and through the air, amassing 898 rushing yards and 193 receiving yards while earning a solid 70.8 PFF grade. Next, let's talk about Eric Gray, a young and promising talent with tremendous upside. Despite limited opportunities last season, Gray demonstrated flashes of brilliance, showcasing his elusiveness and receiving skills. With a PFF grade of 57.2, Gray is poised to make a significant impact in the upcoming season. Tyrone Tracy Jr. brings a combination of size, speed, and agility to the Giants' backfield. The former Purdue standout impressed with his explosive playmaking ability, averaging an impressive 6.3 yards per carry and earning an outstanding 87.5 PFF grade. Tracy Jr. is undoubtedly a player to watch this season. Gary Brightwell, Jashaun Corbin, Deon Jackson, and Dante Miller round out our running back group, each bringing their unique skill sets to the table. From Brightwell's power running to Corbin's versatility, Jackson's elusiveness, and Miller's explosiveness, the Giants have a diverse array of talent in their backfield. But the question remains: Should the Giants look to add another running back to the mix? With free agent options like Dalvin Cook, Rashaad Penny, and Cam Akers available, the opportunity to strengthen our running game is certainly enticing. Adding a proven playmaker could provide valuable depth and insurance for the season ahead. Lastly, we can't ignore the elephant in the room: the departure of star running back Saquon Barkley to the Eagles. While his absence leaves a significant void in the Giants' backfield, it also presents an opportunity for the next man up to step into the spotlight and make their mark. As we gear up for the 2024 season, one thing is for certain: the Giants' running back corps is primed for success. With a talented group of backs and the potential for additional reinforcements, the sky's the limit for Big Blue's ground game. Stay tuned to "2 Giant Goofballs" for all the latest updates and analysis on your favorite NFL team! #nygiants #giants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on <a href='https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-tiLjkehi
Fri, May 03, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of 2 Giant Goofballs, join Drew and Rob as they dive deep into the New York Giants' quarterback room. From Daniel Jones to Drew Lock and Tommy DeVito, no stone is left unturned as they analyze each quarterback's strengths, weaknesses, and potential impact on the team's performance. The discussion begins with a thorough examination of Daniel Jones, the incumbent starter for the Giants. Drew and Rob assess Jones' performance thus far, highlighting his development, areas for improvement, and whether he is still the right choice to lead the team under center. Next, the spotlight shifts to Drew Lock, the new addition to the Giants' quarterback roster. Drew and Rob discuss Lock's previous experience with the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks, his potential role with the Giants, and whether he poses a legitimate challenge to Jones for the starting position. Tommy DeVito, another intriguing prospect in the Giants' quarterback room, is also under scrutiny. Drew and Rob explore DeVito's collegiate career, his strengths as a quarterback, and the likelihood of him making an impact at the NFL level. The debate intensifies as Drew and Rob ponder the question: Should the Giants stick with Daniel Jones as the starter, an should they explore the possibility of signing another quarterback to compete for the position? They weigh the risks and rewards of each scenario, considering the implications for the team's success in the upcoming season. Finally, Drew and Rob assess whether the Giants' quarterback group is better or worse than last year. They compare the current roster to previous seasons, evaluating the overall talent level, depth, and potential for success. #nygiants #giants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, May 02, 2024
Send us a text Welcome back to another exciting episode of 2 Giant Goofballs, where Drew and Rob, your favorite Giants enthusiasts, delve deep into the NFC East's 2024 draft classes and dissect how they could impact the divisional landscape. Grab your favorite Giants jersey, settle in, and let's dive into the action-packed world of NFL draft analysis! First up on the agenda is a comprehensive review of the Philadelphia Eagles' draft selections. From their first-round cornerback Quinyon Mitchell out of Toledo to their intriguing late-round prospects, Drew and Rob leave no stone unturned as they evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of each pick. With a keen eye for talent and a knack for uncovering hidden gems, the hosts provide invaluable insights into how the Eagles' draft haul could shape their roster for the upcoming season. But the Eagles aren't the only NFC East team under the microscope. Drew and Rob turn their attention to the Dallas Cowboys' draft class, analyzing standout picks like offensive tackle Tyler Guyton and defensive end Marshawn Kneeland. With an in-depth look at each prospect's strengths, weaknesses, and potential impact on the field, the hosts offer their expert opinions on whether the Cowboys hit the mark with their draft selections. Next up, it's time to dissect the Washington Commanders' draft picks. From quarterback Jayden Daniels to linebacker Jordan Magee, Drew and Rob break down each selection with meticulous detail, providing listeners with a comprehensive overview of the Commanders' draft strategy and its implications for the upcoming season. But what about the New York Giants? Fear not, Giants fans – Drew and Rob haven't forgotten about Big Blue. After thoroughly analyzing the draft classes of their NFC East rivals, the hosts turn their attention to the Giants' own draft selections. With a critical eye and a passion for all things Giants, Drew and Rob evaluate each pick, from first-round receiver Malik Nabers to late-round gems like linebacker Darius Muasau. #nfceast #giants #cowboys #eagles #commanders Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, April 30, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of the Giants-focused podcast, the hosts delve into the team's post-draft maneuvers, scrutinizing the signings of undrafted free agents and the players invited to the rookie minicamp tryout. They kick off the discussion by dissecting the diverse skill sets and potential contributions of each newly signed undrafted free agent. First up is Ayir Asante, a versatile wide receiver hailing from Wyoming, known for his speed, agility, and willingness to adapt to various roles on the field. Next on the roster is Jon Jiles, a wide receiver with a towering frame and a knack for making contested catches. The Giants also bolstered their offensive line with the addition of Jake Kubas, a sturdy guard from North Dakota State known for his consistency and durability. On the defensive side of the ball, Marcellus Johnson, a versatile offensive lineman with experience at both guard and tackle positions, brings a blend of athleticism and tenacity to the trenches. Additionally, the Giants fortified their defensive line with the acquisition of Casey Rogers, a disruptive force in the trenches with a penchant for disrupting opposing offenses. The Giants also added depth to their linebacker corps with the signing of Ovie Oghuofo, a seasoned veteran with experience at multiple collegiate programs. In the secondary, the Giants secured the services of Alex Johnson, a versatile defensive back known for his ball-hawking skills and athleticism. Johnson's impressive pro day performance and knack for creating turnovers could earn him a spot on the Giants' roster as a rotational defender and special teams contributor. Finally, the hosts discuss the players invited to the rookie minicamp tryout, highlighting their potential to earn a roster spot through their performance and dedication during the camp: Chris Autman-Bell WR Connecticut Nick Mardner WR Auburn TE Jjay McAfee TE Georgia Southern Treyton Pickering TE Montana State WIlliam Barnes OL North Carolina JD Duplian OL Michigan State Chaz Neal OL Florida Atlantic Elijah Chatman DT SMU Quae Drake LB Jacksonville State Andre White LB Georgia Tech Kalon Gervin DB Kansas Ben Labrosse DB McGill The absence of offensive and defensive line prospects in the Giants' draft picks marks a notable departure from their usual strategy, marking the first time since 2016 that such positions were not addressed. Speculation arose regarding the Giants' apparent interest in quarterback JJ McCarthy, with suggestions that it may have been a strategic ploy to manipulate draft dynamics. Adam Schefter's insights propose that the Giants' purported interest in McCarthy could have served as a smokescreen to induce the Minnesota Vikings into trading up with the Los Angeles Chargers, ensuring t
Sun, April 28, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of the Giants-focused podcast, the hosts embark on a comprehensive breakdown of the team's 2024 Draft Class, meticulously dissecting each pick and delving into the potential impact these new additions could have on the upcoming season. The discussion kicks off with an in-depth analysis of the Giants' first-round selection, wide receiver Malik Nabers out of LSU. With his explosive playmaking ability and refined route-running skills, Nabers has the potential to inject a dynamic spark into the Giants' offense, reminiscent of past star receiver Odell Beckham Jr. However, concerns linger regarding Nabers' size and strength, leaving some pundits wary of his ability to excel against physical NFL defenses. Moving on to the second-round pick, safety Tyler Nubin from Minnesota, the hosts applaud the Giants' shrewd maneuvering to acquire this talented defensive prospect via a trade with the Seattle Seahawks. Nubin's versatility and knack for making game-changing plays on defense, coupled with his contributions on special teams, make him a valuable asset for the Giants' defensive unit. However, questions remain about Nubin's athleticism and whether he possesses the elite speed necessary to thrive in the NFL. Transitioning to the third-round selection, cornerback Andru Phillips out of Kentucky, the hosts analyze the strengths and weaknesses of this promising defensive back. Phillips impresses with his solid tackling ability, prowess in run defense, and proficiency in zone coverage schemes. However, concerns arise over his lack of recovery speed and a noticeable absence of interceptions, raising doubts about his ability to consistently shut down opposing wide receivers at the professional level. As the discussion progresses to the fourth-round pick, tight end Theo Johnson from Penn State, the hosts weigh the potential impact of this intriguing pass-catching prospect. Johnson's towering frame and reliable hands offer tantalizing possibilities in the Giants' offensive arsenal, yet questions linger regarding his proficiency as a blocker and the need for refinement in his route-running abilities. Nevertheless, Johnson's high ceiling presents an enticing prospect for the Giants' coaching staff to develop. In the fifth round, the Giants selected running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. from Purdue, a dynamic playmaker with the versatility to contribute in multiple facets of the game. Tracy's explosive burst, balanced running style, and reliable hands out of the backfield make him an intriguing addition to the Giants' offensive backfield. However, Tracy's rawness as a running back and deficiencies in vision and long-range speed suggest that he may require time to fully acclimate to the rigors of the NFL. Lastly, the podcast hosts delve into the Giants' sixth-round selection, linebacker Darius Muasau o
Fri, April 26, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," hosts dive into the team's selection of LSU wide receiver Malik Nabors as the number 7 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. They express overall satisfaction with the move, citing Nabors' potential to become the most explosive wide receiver for the Giants since Odell Beckham Jr. However, the hosts also raise concerns about the quarterback position, emphasizing the importance of finding the right player to maximize Nabors' talents on the field. Throughout the episode, they analyze Nabors' strengths and discuss the impact he could have on the Giants' offense moving forward. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, April 24, 2024
Send us a text New York Giants tight end Darren Waller and WNBA champion Kelsey Plum have ended their marriage after just one year, filing for divorce in Clark County, Nevada. Following the filing, Plum took to social media to express her devastation, sharing a heartfelt message on Instagram Stories. While she acknowledged walking through challenges for their relationship, she also recognized the need to move forward. Plum, a two-time WNBA champion with the Aces, and Waller, who previously played for the Las Vegas Raiders, dated for about a year before getting married on March 4, 2023. Prior to the divorce filing, Waller had discussed the possibility of retiring from the NFL. Does this affect his decision whether or not to return to the New York Giants for 2024. As the NFL Draft looms just days away, anticipation is at its peak for New York Giants fans. In this episode, we present our final mock draft for the Giants, analyzing potential selections and the impact they could have on the team's roster. With key needs to address across various positions, the Giants' front office has been diligently scouting prospects and evaluating their options. From offensive linemen to defensive playmakers, the Giants have the opportunity to add talent that could shape the future of the franchise. Tune in as we break down the latest rumors, discuss potential trade scenarios, and provide insights into the Giants' draft strategy. With the clock ticking down to draft day, the excitement and speculation continue to build as fans eagerly await the Giants' selections and the next chapter in their team's journey. #nygiants #giants #nfldraft Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, April 23, 2024
Send us a text With the NFL Draft just around the corner, anticipation is reaching a fever pitch as teams finalize their draft boards and prepare to make their selections. In this episode, we present our final 1st round mock draft, offering insights into potential picks and highlighting the top players available. As the draft approaches, speculation abounds regarding which prospects will be selected early and which teams will make surprise moves. Standout quarterbacks like Caleb Williams, Drake Maye, and Jayden Daniels are expected to garner significant attention, while wide receivers like Marvin Harrison Jr., Malik Nabors, and Rome Odunze could hear their names called early in the draft. Defensive talents such as Dallas Turner are also poised to make a splash, with their versatility and playmaking ability attracting interest from multiple teams. And with top offensive prospects like tight end Brock Bowers and offensive lineman Joe Alt in the mix, the first round promises to be full of talent and excitement. Join us as we analyze the latest rumors, discuss potential trade scenarios, and offer our predictions for how the first round will unfold. From highly touted prospects to potential sleepers, every pick has the potential to make a significant impact for their new team. With just hours remaining until the draft kicks off, football fans everywhere are eagerly awaiting the moment when their favorite teams are on the clock. Don't miss our final 1st round mock draft as we provide our last-minute insights and predictions for one of the most anticipated events of the NFL offseason. #nfldraft #draft #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, April 19, 2024
Send us a text In this episode, we turn our attention to the mid-round quarterback prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft, a group of talented signal-callers poised to make an impact at the next level. Spencer Rattler (South Carolina): Rattler brings a strong arm and natural playmaking ability to the quarterback position, showcasing excellent poise and confidence in the pocket. Michael Pratt (Tulane): Pratt is a gritty competitor with a knack for making big plays under pressure, displaying excellent leadership and decision-making skills on the field. Kedon Slovis (BYU): Slovis is a polished passer with excellent accuracy and touch, capable of making all the throws necessary to succeed at the NFL level. Joe Milton (Tennessee): Milton possesses impressive physical tools with a cannon for an arm and the ability to make plays with his legs, but he needs to improve his consistency and decision-making. Jordan Travis (Florida State): Travis is a dynamic dual-threat quarterback with exceptional athleticism and elusiveness, capable of extending plays and making things happen with his legs. Austin Reed (Western Kentucky): Reed is a cerebral quarterback with excellent football IQ and anticipation, displaying the ability to read defenses and make quick decisions under pressure. Sam Hartman (Notre Dame): Hartman is a poised and composed passer with solid mechanics and a quick release, demonstrating good accuracy and touch on his throws. Join us as we analyze the strengths and areas of improvement for each of these mid-round quarterback prospects, offering insights into their potential to succeed in the NFL and make an impact for their future teams. #nfldraft #draft #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, April 18, 2024
Send us a text In this episode, we explore the top defensive tackle prospects entering the 2024 NFL Draft, each bringing a unique blend of size, strength, and agility to the interior of the defensive line. Byron Murphy II (Texas): Murphy is a disruptive force in the trenches with a rare combination of size and athleticism, capable of collapsing the pocket and stuffing the run with equal effectiveness. Jer’Zhan Newton (Illinois): Newton is a powerful interior presence with excellent hand usage and leverage, often commanding double teams and freeing up teammates to make plays. Branden Fiske (Florida State): Fiske is a versatile defensive tackle with the ability to play multiple techniques along the defensive line, offering valuable flexibility and scheme versatility. Ruke Orhorhoro (Clemson): Orhorhoro is a dominant run-stuffer with excellent strength and anchor ability, capable of holding his ground against double teams and clogging running lanes. Kris Jenkins (Michigan): Jenkins is a disruptive interior pass rusher with a quick first step and excellent hand technique, often collapsing the pocket and disrupting timing in the passing game. Brandon D'Orlus (Oregon): D'Orlus is a high-motor defensive tackle with a relentless pursuit of the football, often chasing down ball carriers from sideline to sideline and making plays in the backfield. T’Vondre Sweat (Texas): Sweat is a disruptive force on the interior with excellent burst off the line of scrimmage and the ability to penetrate gaps and disrupt plays in the backfield. Michael Hall Jr (Ohio State): Hall Jr is a disruptive interior presence with excellent size and power, capable of anchoring against the run and collapsing the pocket as a pass rusher. DeWayne Carter (Duke): Carter is a disruptive interior defender with excellent instincts and awareness, often diagnosing plays quickly and getting into the backfield to disrupt the offense. Leonard Taylor III (Miami): Taylor III is a versatile defensive tackle with the size and athleticism to line up at multiple positions along the defensive line, offering valuable versatility and scheme flexibility. Join us as we delve into the strengths and potential impact of these top defensive tackle prospects, offering insights into the future of NFL defensive fronts and the next generation of interior disruptors. #nfldraft #draft #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffe
Tue, April 16, 2024
Send us a text In this episode, we explore the top cornerback prospects entering the 2024 NFL Draft, each bringing a unique skill set and potential to the table. Quinyon Mitchell (Toledo): Mitchell showcases exceptional speed and agility, allowing him to stick with receivers and make plays on the football. Terrion Arnold (Alabama): Arnold is a versatile defensive back with the ability to excel in both man and zone coverage, making him a valuable asset for any defense. Nate Wiggins (Clemson): Wiggins is a physical cornerback with excellent ball skills, often disrupting passes and creating turnovers. Kool-Aid McKinstry (Alabama): McKinstry is a lockdown corner with the size and athleticism to match up against any receiver, making him a formidable presence in the secondary. Cooper DeJean (Iowa): DeJean is a playmaking cornerback with a nose for the football, consistently making clutch plays in critical moments. Ennis Rakestraw Jr (Missouri): Rakestraw Jr is a technically sound cornerback with excellent instincts and awareness, allowing him to excel in coverage situations. Kamari Lassiter (Georgia): Lassiter is a physical cornerback with the ability to jam receivers at the line of scrimmage and disrupt timing routes. TJ Tampa (Iowa State): Tampa is a ball-hawking cornerback with excellent hands and anticipation, often baiting quarterbacks into throws and creating turnovers. Mike Sainistil (Michigan): Sainistil is a versatile defensive back with the ability to play multiple positions in the secondary, offering valuable flexibility for NFL defenses. Max Melton (Rutgers): Melton is a skilled cornerback with excellent footwork and recovery speed, allowing him to stay in phase with receivers and contest catches. Caelen Carson (Wake Forest): Carson is a physical cornerback with the ability to excel in press coverage and match up against bigger receivers. DJ James (Auburn): James is a instinctive cornerback with excellent route recognition and anticipation, often jumping routes and making plays on the football. Kris Abrams-Draine (Missouri): Abrams-Draine is a speedy cornerback with excellent closing speed and recovery ability, allowing him to make up ground and break up passes. Kalen King (Penn State): King is a technically sound cornerback with excellent footwork and coverage skills, often sticking with receivers and breaking up passes. Josh Newton (TCU): Newton is a physical cornerback with the ability to come up in run support and make open-field tackles, offering value in both coverage and run defense. Join us as we delve into the strengths and potential impact of these top cornerback prospects, offering insights into the future of NFL secondaries and the next generation of lockdown corners. #nfldraf
Fri, April 12, 2024
Send us a text In this episode, we take a closer look at some of the most promising edge rusher prospects entering the NFL draft, analyzing their performances, strengths, and areas for improvement. Dallas Turner from Alabama kicks off our analysis with impressive numbers, including 10 sacks in the 2023 season. Despite concerns about his strength and injury history, Turner's speed off the edge and proficiency as a pass rusher position him as a top prospect in the draft. Laiatu Latu, a standout from UCLA and Washington, showcases his dominance as a pass rusher with 21.5 tackles for loss and 13 sacks in the 2023 season, earning him a remarkable 96.3 PFF grade. With his combination of size, athleticism, and productivity, Latu emerges as a highly sought-after prospect in the draft. Jared Verse from Florida State demonstrates his prowess as a pass rusher with 9 sacks in the 2022 season and an impressive 84.4 PFF grade in 2023. Chop Robinson from Penn State showcases his disruptive presence on the field with 7.5 tackles for loss and 4 sacks in the 2023 season, earning him a stellar 90.8 PFF grade. Darius Robinson from Missouri emerges as another formidable edge rusher, tallying 14 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks in the 2023 season. Chris Braswell from Alabama showcases his versatility as a pass rusher with 10.5 tackles for loss and 8 sacks in the 2023 season, including an interception returned for a touchdown. Bralen Trice from Washington demonstrates his effectiveness as a pass rusher with 11.5 tackles for loss and 7 sacks in the 2023 season, earning him an 88.1 PFF grade. Adisa Isaac from Penn State showcases his disruptive presence on the field with 16 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks in the 2023 season, earning him an 8.17 PFF grade. Austin Booker from Kansas and Minnesota displays his versatility as a pass rusher with 12 tackles for loss and 8 sacks in the 2023 season, earning him an 82.2 PFF grade. Jonah Ellis from Utah demonstrates his effectiveness as a pass rusher with 16 tackles for loss and 12 sacks in the 2023 season, earning him an 84.7 PFF grade. Marshawn Kneeland from Western Michigan showcases his disruptive presence on the field with 7.5 tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks in the 2023 season, earning him an 89.7 PFF grade. Gabriel Murphy from UCLA and North Texas demonstrates his effectiveness as a pass rusher with 16 tackles for loss and 8 sacks in the 2023 season, earning him an 85.3 PFF grade. Mohamed Kamara from Colorado State showcases his disruptive presence on the field with 17 tackles for loss and 13 sacks in the 2023 season, earning him an 85.9 PFF grade. With his athleticism and pass-rushing ability, Kamara emerges as a top prospect in the draft. Javon Solomon from Troy showcases his disruptive prese
Thu, April 11, 2024
Send us a text In this episode, we dive into the dynamic world of linebacker prospects, examining their strengths, weaknesses, and potential draft positions. First up is Payton Wilson from NC State, a standout linebacker boasting impressive statistics, including 138 tackles and 17.5 tackles for loss in the 2023 season. Despite concerns about his injury history, Wilson's speed, agility, and proficiency as a blitzer position him as a solid second-round pick. Next, we analyze the talents of Edgerrin Cooper from Texas A&M, who has showcased his prowess as a pass rusher with 8 sacks in the 2023 season. While his inexperience in coverage and smaller stature are areas for improvement, Cooper's agility and aggressive playstyle make him a promising prospect in the second to third round range. Jeremiah Trotter Jr. from Clemson emerges as another intriguing linebacker prospect, excelling in zone coverage and displaying a high football IQ. Despite some struggles with shedding blocks and occasional overruns, Trotter's downfield speed and knack for creating turnovers position him as a potential third to fourth-round selection. Cedric Gray from North Carolina demonstrates exceptional instincts and acceleration, making him a formidable force in pursuit. Gray's versatility and playmaking ability make him a compelling option in the third to fourth round range. Junior Colson from Michigan showcases his strength in shedding blocks and proficiency in zone coverage, though he occasionally takes suboptimal angles. JD Bertrand from Notre Dame earns praise for his leadership and football IQ, though he lacks elite athleticism and struggles in open-field tackling. Tyrice Knight from UTEP stands out as a run stopper with burst and playmaking ability, though he needs to refine his technique and add strength. Lastly, we explore the profiles of Nathaniel Watson from Mississippi State and Marist Liufau from Notre Dame, along with Jackson Sirmon from California. In the latest Giants updates, Mel Kiper's mock draft predicts a strategic move, suggesting the team's interest in Malik Nabors before potentially trading up to secure Bo Nix at pick #33. Pat Leornard's inside scoop reinforces the buzz around Drake Maye as a potential target for the Giants, adding depth to the ongoing quarterback discussions. Meanwhile, rumors swirl about the Giants unveiling a new alternate helmet design for the upcoming season, heightening anticipation among fans. Darren Waller's latest comments regarding his future plans offer insight, hinting at a timeline for his decision before the summer break. Additionally, details emerge about Isaiah Simmons' contract, confirming his return on a one-year deal worth $2 million. In other news, the retirement of former Giants safety Logan Ryan marks a transition in the team's roste
Tue, April 09, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of "Giants Sign Undrafted Free Agent Dante Miller," we delve into the compelling journey of Dante Miller, a resilient athlete whose path to the NFL is marked by trials and triumphs. At just two years old, Miller found himself navigating the foster care system after his mother's sudden disappearance. Despite facing adversity, Miller's perseverance led him to excel on the football field, earning accolades as the team MVP and First Team All-Ivy League at Columbia University. Following his standout collegiate career, Miller encountered unforeseen challenges upon transferring to South Carolina. Despite limited playing time, Miller's unwavering determination remained steadfast as he pursued avenues to continue his football journey. Despite setbacks, Miller's remarkable athleticism shone bright during South Carolina's pro day, where he showcased impressive results that turned heads across the league. As the NFL draft approached, Miller's eligibility status sparked uncertainty, ultimately leading to his designation as a free agent. Despite the uncertainty surrounding his future, Miller's decision to join the New York Giants reflects his commitment to embracing new opportunities and making a lasting impact in the league. The show also discusses Isaiah Simmons' one-year contract extension with the Giants, prompting discussions on his role within the team and the reasons behind the delayed re-signing process. As the episode progresses, we shift focus to Brian Burns' insightful comments on mentoring top prospect Kayvon Thibodeaux, highlighting the importance of collaboration and intellectual exchange among pass rushers. Additionally, we analyze Darren Waller's recent statements regarding his future in the league, shedding light on his ongoing deliberations about his playing career amidst injury concerns. Amidst swirling rumors, the spotlight turns to running back prospect Trey Benson, with reports suggesting the Giants' keen interest in securing him in the upcoming draft. With Benson projected as a potential third-round pick, speculation mounts over the Giants' draft strategy and their pursuit of top talent. In a surprising turn of events, former Giants head coach Joe Judge makes headlines with his new coaching role at Ole Miss under Lane Kiffin, sparking discussions about his departure and the implications for the Giants moving forward. Lastly, attention turns to emerging rumors surrounding Malik Nabors, with speculation about his potential impact on and off the field. Amidst growing whispers about his personality, the episode delves into the complexities of managing player dynamics and navigating off-field challenges in a competitive NFL landscape. From contract extensions to coaching transitions and draft rumors, this episode offers a comprehensive loo
Fri, April 05, 2024
Send us a text Welcome back to "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast"! In today's episode, we're diving deep into all the trade options for the New York Giants in the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft. With the draft approaching, the Giants have several paths they could take to address their quarterback and wide receiver needs. Join us as we explore various trade scenarios and discuss the potential impact on the team's future. Moving Up for a Top QB: First up, we analyze the possibility of the Giants trading up from their 6th overall pick to secure one of the top three quarterbacks in the draft: Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels, or Drake Maye. We weigh the potential benefits of acquiring a franchise quarterback against the cost of trading up and sacrificing future draft capital. Trading Back for Extra Picks: Next, we discuss the option of trading back from the 6th pick to a mid-first-round selection to accumulate additional draft picks. While this strategy may lower the Giants' chances of their preferred quarterback of tier 2 whether it be JJ McCarthy, Michael Penix Jr or Bo Nix, it could provide valuable assets for building depth across the roster. We evaluate potential trade partners and the impact on the team's draft strategy. Drafting a Top WR at 6 & Trading Back up into the Middle of the 1st Round: In another scenario, we consider the possibility of the Giants selecting one of the top three wide receivers – Marvin Harrison Jr., Malik Nabers, or Rome Odunze – with the 6th pick. We then explore the idea of trading up into the middle of the first round to also secure a second-tier quarterback. This strategy aims to bolster the team's receiving corps while still addressing the quarterback position. Selecting a WR at 6 and trading back into the end of the 1st for a QB: Lastly, we examine a scenario where the Giants opt to draft one of the top wide receivers with the 3rd overall pick. If a quarterback they covet remains available at the end of the first round, we discuss the feasibility of trading back into the latter part of the round to secure their future signal-caller. Staying Put: Alternatively, the Giants may opt to stay put at the 6th overall pick and see how the draft unfolds. In this scenario, they would keep their options open and let the board dictate their selection. By staying at their original spot, the Giants have the opportunity to evaluate all available prospects, including quarterbacks, wide receivers, and other positions of need. This approach allows them to potentially land a top-tier talent without sacrificing additional draft capital in trades. However, it also comes with the risk of missing out on targeted players if they are selected earlier in the draft. We discuss the advantages and disadvantages of staying put and analyze the potential impact on the team's long-te
Thu, April 04, 2024
Send us a text The episode delved into the top 10 safeties poised to make an impact in the 2024 NFL Draft, showcasing a diverse range of talents and potential across the field. At the forefront was Tyler Nubin from Minnesota, a towering presence at 6 feet 2 inches and 210 pounds. With a penchant for playmaking and an impressive PFF rating of 89.2 in 2023, Nubin demonstrated his versatility by excelling in various positions, including deep coverage and box duties. Following closely behind was Georgia's Javon Bullard, whose knack for coverage and instinctive play earned him a respectable 82.8 PFF rating in 2023. Despite his slight frame, Bullard showcased excellent length and instincts, making him a force to be reckoned with in the secondary. Meanwhile, Jaden Hicks from Washington State displayed steady improvement year over year, with a notable performance in 2023 earning him a PFF rating of 76.6. Despite some concerns regarding his fluidity and footwork, Hicks proved to be a reliable presence against both the run and pass. Miami's Kamren Kinchens showcased his ball-hawking abilities, despite grappling with injury concerns throughout his career. With impressive athleticism and a penchant for creating turnovers, Kinchens remains a tantalizing prospect for NFL teams in need of defensive playmakers. USC's Calen Bullock transitioned from wide receiver to safety, showcasing his elite athleticism and ball-hawking skills. While he still has room to improve in terms of physicality and play recognition, Bullock's raw talent and potential make him an intriguing prospect in the draft. Other notable safeties included Dadrion Taylor-Demerson from Texas Tech, Tykee Smith from Georgia, and Malik Mustapha from Wake Forest, each bringing their own unique skill sets and attributes to the table. With the draft approaching, teams will have their eyes on these talented safeties, hoping to secure a game-changing talent for their defensive backfield. #nfl #nfldraft #draft Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, April 02, 2024
Send us a text In this episode, we explore the top interior offensive linemen (IOL) prospects in the highly anticipated 2024 NFL Draft. Guards (G): Graham Barton - Duke: A versatile lineman who played left tackle in college but is projected to transition to guard in the NFL. Despite issues with high-end speed rushers, Barton's agility and pulling skills make him a late first-round pick. Cooper Beebe - Kansas State: Beebe, with a strong base and intelligence, played multiple positions in college but saw most snaps at left guard. His length and footwork are areas for improvement, making him a late second-round prospect. Christian Haynes - Connecticut: A road-grading right guard with average mobility, Haynes is considered a late second to third-round pick due to his slow start and movement. Christian Mahogany - Boston College: Mahogany, primarily a right guard, displays strength and good technique but struggles with forward leaning and hand placement. He's projected as a third-round pick. Zak Zinter - Michigan: Zinter, a right guard with impressive size and intelligence, faces concerns about his recovery from a broken tibia and fibula. He's expected to go in the third to fourth round. Trevor Keegan - Michigan: With solid fundamentals but limitations in athleticism, Keegan is projected as a day three pick due to his length and pad level issues. Javion Cohen - Miami: Cohen, a left guard, possesses agility and good footwork but struggles with short arms and aggressiveness. He's considered a day three prospect. Lauden Robinson - Texas A&M: Quick off the snap but lacking athleticism, Robinson is projected as a day three pick with strengths in pass blocking and hand usage. Centers (C): Jackson Powers-Johnson - Oregon: A mean-streak center with quickness and strength, Powers-Johnson is a late first-round prospect despite rawness and issues against experienced rushers. Zach Frazier - West Virginia: Frazier, known for excellent run blocking and a strong anchor, faces concerns about lateral movement. He's projected as a second-round pick. Sedrick Van Pran - Georgia: An athletic and agile center with inconsistent pass protection technique, Van Pran is expected to go in the late second to third round. Beaux Limmer - Arkansas: Limmer, displaying intelligence and good range, faces pass protection issues and overaggressiveness. He's a third to fourth-round prospect. Hunter Nourzad - Penn State: With quick feet and agility, Nourzad is projected as a day three pick due to concerns about pass protection technique. Tanor Bortolini - Wisconsin: Bortolini, an athletic center with struggles in maintaining blocks, is considered a day three prospect due to his aggressiveness. These prospects offer a mix of strengths and
Fri, March 29, 2024
Send us a text In this episode focusing on the 2024 NFL Draft prospects, the spotlight shines on the sons of former NFL players, carrying on their family legacies while carving their own paths in football. Among the standout running backs is Frank Gore Jr., following in the footsteps of his legendary father, Frank Gore. Despite projections of a 7th-round pick, Frank Gore Jr. showcases his talent with impressive rushing yards and receiving stats. In the wide receiver category, Marvin Harrison Jr., son of the illustrious Marvin Harrison, demonstrates his skill and athleticism, projected to make an impact at the professional level with his impressive college statistics. Luke McCaffrey, son of former NFL wide receiver Ed McCaffrey, transitions from quarterback to wide receiver, showcasing his versatility and potential to thrive in the NFL. Terique Owens, son of the legendary Terrell Owens, faces challenges in the draft but carries the legacy of his father's remarkable career. Brenden Rice, son of the iconic Jerry Rice, displays promise as a wide receiver, aiming to make a name for himself on the field. Moving to the offensive line, Joe Alt, son of former NFL offensive tackle John Alt, shines as a versatile prospect, projected to excel at the next level. Javon Foster, son of Jerome Foster, showcases his skills as an offensive tackle, while Drake Nugent, son of former NFL quarterback Terry Nugent, looks to make his mark at the center position. In the defensive line category, Jonah Elliss, son of Luther Ellis, and Jaylen Harrell, son of James Harrell, exhibit their prowess on the field, projected to be valuable assets to their future NFL teams. Kris Jenkins, son of former NFL player Kris Jenkins, stands out as a formidable defensive lineman, carrying on his family's tradition of excellence on the gridiron. At linebacker, Jeremiah Trotter, son of Jeremiah Trotter, continues his family's football legacy with impressive stats and projections for a successful NFL career. As these draft prospects prepare to embark on their professional journeys, they honor the legacies of their fathers while forging paths of their own in the NFL. #nfl #nfldraft #draft Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com
Thu, March 28, 2024
Send us a text In this mock draft, the action starts early with a significant trade involving the Raiders and the Giants. The Raiders acquire Picks 6 and 47, while the Giants receive Picks 13, 44, and next year's first-round pick. With the 13th pick, the Giants select Rome Odunze, a wide receiver from Washington, bolstering their receiving corps with his size and playmaking ability. At Pick 44, the Giants address their quarterback situation by selecting Michael Penix Jr. from Washington, adding depth and competition to the position. The draft continues with Pick 70, but the Giants make another move, this time with the Cardinals. The Cardinals acquire Picks 170 and 183, while the Giants receive Picks 71 and 138. With the 71st pick, the Giants address their pass rush by selecting Bralen Trice, an edge rusher from Washington, adding pressure off the edge to their defense. At Pick 107, the Giants add depth to their backfield by selecting Braelon Allen, a running back from Wisconsin, known for his power and ability to break tackles. With Pick 138, the Giants address the tight end position by selecting Jared Wiley from TCU, adding a versatile weapon to their offense. Finally, at Pick 166, the Giants bolster their defensive line by selecting Gabe Hall, a defensive tackle from Baylor, adding depth and versatility to their defensive front. Overall, the Giants make strategic moves to address key areas of need while also acquiring valuable future assets through trades, setting themselves up for success both in the present and the future. #giants #nfl #nfldraft Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, March 26, 2024
Send us a text In this episode, we delve into the top prospects among running backs for the 2024 NFL Draft. Leading the pack is Johnathon Brooks from Texas, a powerful runner with impressive play speed and vision. Despite a recent ACL injury, Brooks' stellar performance in the 2023 season, averaging 6.1 yards per carry, solidifies his position as a second to third-round pick. Next up is Jaylen Wright from Tennessee, known for his patience and physicality on the field. With a knack for pass protection and consistent performance, Wright is projected as a second-round selection, offering teams a reliable option in the backfield. Bucky Irving, hailing from Oregon and previously Minnesota, emerges as another top prospect, praised for his exceptional contact balance and versatility. Despite concerns about his size and long-speed, Irving's ability to consistently move the chains makes him a viable option in the second to third round. Audric Estime from Notre Dame showcases his physicality and prowess in pass protection, though concerns linger about his fumble tendencies and lack of explosive speed. Nevertheless, Estime's impressive performance in the 2023 season solidifies his position as a third-round selection. Michigan's Blake Corum, with his exceptional vision and goal-line performance, rounds out the top five prospects. Despite concerns about his size and pass protection, Corum's ability to make smart cuts and adjustments on the field makes him a valuable asset in the second round. With each prospect offering unique strengths and areas for development, the excitement continues to build around the top running backs as they prepare for the upcoming NFL Draft. Top 10 RBs 1 Johnathon Brooks, Texas 2 Jaylen Wright, Tennessee 3 Bucky Irving, Oregon 4 Audric Estime, Notre Dame 5 Blake Corum, Michigan 6 Trey Benson, Florida State 7 MarShawn Lloyd, ‘23 USC 8 Braelon Allen, Wisconsin 9 Ray Davis, ‘Kentucky 10 Will Shipley, Clemson #nygiants #nfl #nfldraft Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Sat, March 23, 2024
Send us a text In the latest episode titled "Top 15 Offensive Tackles: 2024 NFL Draft," the spotlight shines on the premier talent among offensive tackle prospects gearing up for the upcoming draft. Leading the pack is Joe Alt from Notre Dame, a former tight end turned tackle known for his exceptional athleticism and ability to create running lanes. With a stellar performance in the 2023 season and a remarkable 90.7 PFF rating, Alt is projected as a top-10 pick, offering teams a dynamic presence on the offensive line. Following closely is Taliese Fuaga from Oregon State, recognized for his agility and effectiveness in screen blocking, despite concerns about his athleticism. With consistent performances and an 88.2 PFF rating, Fuaga is expected to be a first-round selection, providing teams with a reliable option at tackle. JC Latham from Alabama emerges as another top prospect, lauded for his strength and proficiency as a run blocker. Despite occasional struggles with finesse, Latham's imposing presence and solid performance, earning an 81.9 PFF rating, make him a first-round contender. Olu Fashanu from Penn State showcases impressive athleticism and footwork, though balance issues raise concerns about his overall effectiveness. Despite a thigh injury and a truncated 2023 season, Fashanu's potential as a top-15 pick remains evident. Jordan Morgan from Arizona stands out for his exceptional run-blocking skills and steady improvement throughout his college career, though a torn ACL and short arm present challenges. Nevertheless, Morgan is expected to be selected in the first or second round, offering teams a promising prospect at tackle. With the NFL Draft on the horizon, the excitement continues to build around these top offensive tackle prospects, each offering unique strengths and areas for development as they transition to the professional level. Top 15 tackles 1 Joe Alt, Notre Dame 2 Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State 3 JC Latham, Alabama 4 Olu Fashanu, Penn State 5 Jordan Morgan, Arizona 6 Troy Fautanu (fo-tahn-oo), Washington 7 Amarius Mims, Georgia 8 Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma 9 Kingsley Suamataia, BYU 10 Patrick Paul, Houston 11 Kiran Amegadjie, Yale 12 Blake Fisher, Notre Dame 13 Dominick Puni, Kansas 14 Matt Goncalves, Pittsburgh 15 Christian Jones, Texas #nygants #nfl #nfldraft Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs</
Thu, March 21, 2024
Send us a text In the latest episode titled "Top 10 Tight Ends: 2024 NFL Draft Prospects," the focus is on the cream of the crop among tight end prospects gearing up for the NFL Draft. Leading the pack is Brock Bowers from Georgia, hailed for his athleticism, precise route running, and prowess as both a receiver and blocker. With an impressive college career under his belt, Bowers is poised to be a top-10 pick, offering teams a versatile weapon in their offensive arsenal. Next in line is JaTavion Sanders out of Texas, who boasts exceptional athleticism and catching ability, making him a formidable threat in the passing game. Despite concerns about his blocking skills and overall polish, Sanders is projected to be a late second-round to early third-round pick, offering tantalizing potential for teams willing to invest in his development. Cade Stover from Ohio State emerges as another intriguing prospect, showcasing explosive athleticism and a knack for making plays both as a receiver and blocker. Despite a back injury that sidelined him during the combine, Stover's raw talent and versatility make him a solid third-round pick with room for growth. Ben Sinnott out of Kansas State brings a unique journey to the draft, starting as a walk-on fullback before transitioning to tight end. With reliable hands and the ability to create separation, Sinnott offers teams an intriguing option in the passing game, though his blocking skills and athleticism are areas for improvement. Jaheim Bell from Florida State rounds out the top-tier prospects, known for his explosive playmaking ability and versatility lining up as both a tight end and fullback. While Bell faces challenges with press coverage and durability concerns stemming from a past ACL injury, his dynamic skill set makes him a solid fourth-round pick with potential upside. As the NFL Draft approaches, the excitement continues to build around these top tight end prospects, each offering unique strengths and areas for growth as they transition to the professional level. 1 Brock Bowers 2 JaTavion Sanders 3 Cade Stover 4 Ben Sinnott 5 Jaheim Bell 6 Theo Johnson 7 Dallin Holker 8 AJ Barner 9 Jared Wiley 10 Tip Reiman #nygiants #nfl #nfldraft Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: <a href='https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=201
Tue, March 19, 2024
Send us a text In the latest episode titled "Top 20 WRs: 2024 NFL Draft," the spotlight shines on the top wide receiver prospects set to make waves in the upcoming NFL Draft. Among the standout talents is Marvin Harrison Jr. from Ohio State, who boasts an impressive combination of size, athleticism, and playmaking ability. With a track record of stellar performances, Harrison Jr. is projected as a top-five pick, poised to make an immediate impact at the professional level. Another standout prospect is Malik Nabers from LSU, known for his explosive burst, polished route running, and knack for making big plays. Despite concerns about his size and strength, Nabers is expected to be selected within the top 10 picks, bringing his dynamic skill set to a new NFL team. Rome Odunze out of Washington emerges as another top-tier prospect, showcasing his prowess as a big-bodied receiver with a penchant for making contested catches and breaking tackles. While his speed may raise questions, Odunze's ability to outmuscle defenders and create separation has solidified his status as a top-10 pick in the draft. Brian Thomas Jr. and Troy Franklin both demonstrated the potential to excel at the professional level. Thomas Jr., known for his size, strength, and yards after catch ability, is projected as a first-round pick despite concerns about his consistency and blocking. Meanwhile, Franklin's vertical threat, release, and route running skills make him a late first-round to second-round prospect, poised to contribute immediately to an NFL offense. Xavier Legette, Keon Coleman, and Jalen McMilliam each bringing a unique skill set and potential impact to their respective teams. Legette's athleticism and prowess in contested catches make him an intriguing prospect, while Coleman's basketball background and acceleration offer promise despite concerns about his route running. McMilliam, known for his speed and route running, is projected as a third-round pick, offering value to a team in need of receiving depth. As the NFL Draft approaches, the excitement continues to build as teams look to bolster their rosters with top-tier talent, including a diverse group of wide receivers poised to make their mark in the league. 1. Marvin Harrison Jr 2. Malik Nabers 3. Rome Odunze 4. Brian Thomas 5. Troy Franklin 6. Xavier Legette 7. Keon Coleman 8. Jalen McMilliam 9. Jermaine Burton 10. Ja’Lynn Polk 11. Ladd McConkey 12. Adonai Mitchell 13. Xavier Worthy 14, Devontez Walker 15. Ricky Pearsall 16. Roman Wilson, 17. Malachi Corley, 18. Javon Baker 19. Brenden Rice 20. Malik Washington #nygiants #nfl #nfldraft Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan
Sat, March 16, 2024
Send us a text In the latest installment of NFL Free Agency Updates, the New York Giants have emerged as proactive players in the offseason market, making several key signings aimed at fortifying their roster ahead of the upcoming season. Among the notable acquisitions by the Giants are tight end Chris Manhertz, offensive guard Aaron Stinnie, and versatile offensive lineman Austin Schlottmann. These signings underscore the Giants' commitment to addressing various positional needs and shoring up their squad for the challenges ahead. One of the most significant developments for the Giants comes in the form of the acquisition of quarterback Drew Lock, who arrives with a determination to compete for the starting quarterback position. Lock's addition to the Giants' roster signals a competitive push for the quarterback role, injecting a new dynamic into the team's quarterback room. The move also reflects the Giants' proactive approach to securing talent and fostering healthy competition within their ranks. The Giants' efforts to bolster their roster extend beyond player acquisitions, as evidenced by the meticulous attention to detail exhibited by newly acquired offensive lineman Jermaine Eluemunor. In a gesture of respect and reverence for the team's heritage, Eluemunor sought permission from former Giants player Osi Umenyiora before donning the iconic number 72. This demonstration of reverence highlights the Giants' emphasis on fostering a culture of respect and tradition within the organization. Furthermore, the Giants' signing of running back Devin Singletary adds depth and versatility to their backfield, as Singletary brings a wealth of experience and playmaking ability to the team. By retaining his familiar number 26 jersey with the Giants, Singletary aims to carve out his own legacy while inevitably drawing comparisons to former Giants star Saquon Barkley. Meanwhile, in broader NFL news, former Giants player Ben Bredeson finds a new home with the Buccaneers, adding to the roster depth of the reigning Super Bowl champions. Additionally, quarterback Kenny Pickett's trade to the Philadelphia Eagles, along with pick #120, marks a significant move in the Eagles' offseason strategy, further shaping their roster for the upcoming season. Amidst these player movements, the league bids farewell to legendary defensive tackle Aaron Donald, whose retirement marks the end of an illustrious career marked by dominance and excellence on the gridiron. As the NFL offseason progresses and teams continue to make moves to strengthen their rosters, the New York Giants stand poised to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of professional football with strategic signings, calculated acquisitions, and a commitment to excellence both on and off the field. #nygiants #giants #nfl <a rel="payment" href="https://www.
Fri, March 15, 2024
Send us a text In the NFC East Free Agency Roundup, the New York Giants emerged as one of the most active teams, orchestrating a trade for dynamic pass rusher Brian Burns from the Panthers. Burns, known for his disruptive abilities on the edge, was signed to a lucrative five-year, $150 million deal, solidifying the Giants' defense for years to come. Additionally, the Giants fortified their offensive line with the addition of guard Jon Runyan, providing valuable protection for their quarterbacks. In a strategic move, they secured quarterback Drew Lock to add depth to their roster, demonstrating their commitment to addressing key positions in free agency. However, the Giants faced significant losses with star running back Saquon Barkley departing for the Eagles and safety Xavier McKinney joining the Packers, leaving voids in both their offense and defense. Meanwhile, the Dallas Cowboys made notable moves in free agency, bolstering their roster with key signings and re-signings. They strengthened their special teams unit by acquiring long snapper Trent Sieg from the Raiders, adding stability to their kicking game. Additionally, the Cowboys addressed their defensive needs by signing linebacker Eric Kendricks, a seasoned veteran known for his playmaking ability. Despite these additions, the Cowboys faced departures, including running back Tony Pollard, who joined the Titans, and defensive end Dorance Armstrong, who departed for the Commanders. The retirement of linebacker Leighton Vander Esch further impacted their defense, leaving a void in leadership and experience. In Philadelphia, the Eagles made waves by acquiring several impactful players in free agency, signaling their intent to compete in the upcoming season. The addition of running back Saquon Barkley from the Giants on a three-year, $37.75 million deal added a dynamic playmaker to their backfield. Furthermore, the Eagles bolstered their defense with the signings of EDGE Bryce Huff from the Jets and safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson from the Lions, addressing key areas of need. Despite these successes, the Eagles faced retirements from veteran players, including center Jason Kelce and defensive tackle Fletcher Cox, signaling a transition period for the team. Lastly, the Washington Commanders made significant strides in free agency, aggressively pursuing top talent to improve their roster. Acquiring players like linebacker Bobby Wagner from the Seahawks and running back Austin Ekeler from the Chargers demonstrated their commitment to building a competitive team. Additionally, they made strategic moves to address their offensive line by signing center Tyler Biadasz from the Cowboys and guard Nick Allegretti from the Chiefs. However, the Commanders also faced departures, including wide receiver Curtis Samuel and cornerback Kendall Fuller, who left for new opportunities els
Thu, March 14, 2024
Send us a text In the latest NFL free agency update, the New York Giants have been active on the market, securing deals with quarterback Drew Lock, defensive back Jalen Mills, and wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie. Lock, formerly of the Seattle Seahawks, joins on a one-year, $5 million contract, aiming to revitalize his career after limited action in the previous season. Meanwhile, Mills, known as the "Green Goblin," brings versatility to the secondary with his ability to play corner or safety. He signed a one-year deal worth $1.2 million. McKenzie, also known as "Lil Dirty," adds depth to the receiving corps with his slot receiver prowess and special teams contributions, although specific contract details were not disclosed. In other Giants news, they chose not to tender restricted free agent Isaiah Hodgins, leaving open the possibility of his return at a reduced salary. Additionally, Xavier McKinney honored a handshake agreement but ultimately declined the Giants' offer, opting to sign with the Packers. The team also expressed interest in quarterback Jameis Winston before he landed with the Browns. Plus, contract details for Brian Burns' lucrative deal with the Panthers emerged, highlighting the Giants' competitive landscape in the free agency frenzy. #nygiants #giants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, March 12, 2024
Send us a text In this action-packed episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob dissect the latest blockbuster trades, signings, and rumors surrounding the New York Giants and the rest of the NFL. The big news of the day centers around the departures of two key Giants players. Saquon Barkley, the star running back, shockingly joins division rivals the Philadelphia Eagles on a lucrative 3-year deal worth $37.75 million, with the potential to max out at $46.75 million. Meanwhile, safety Xavier McKinney heads to the Green Bay Packers on a hefty 4-year contract worth $68 million, surpassing the transition tag value set by the Giants. The Giants made a resounding splash in the opening hours of NFL free agency, shifting the narrative from potential departures to bold acquisitions. General Manager Joe Schoen orchestrated a major move to bolster the pass rush, trading with the Panthers for edge rusher Brian Burns and promptly signing him to a lucrative five-year, $150 million contract. In exchange, the Giants relinquished a 2024 second-round pick (No. 39 overall) and a 2025 fifth-round pick. Despite this, they still retain one second-round pick and hold the No. 6 overall selection in the upcoming draft, positioning themselves strategically for further roster enhancements. The Giants also bolstered their offensive line by signing Jon Runyan Jr to a 3-year deal worth $30 million, with $17 million guaranteed. Additionally, they add versatility with the signing of G/T Jermaine Eluemunor to a 2-year, $14 million contract. In the backfield, the Giants add depth by signing running back Devin Singletary to a 3-year deal worth $16.5 million, with the potential to max out at $19.5 million. They also secure the return of punt returner Gunner Olszewski and linebacker Carter Coughlin, while long snapper Casey Kreiter re-signs with the team. Amidst the flurry of signings, the Giants explore potential additions, hosting cornerback Darious Williams for a visit and meeting with quarterback Russell Wilson before he ultimately signs with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Additionally, rumors swirl about the Giants' interest in quarterback prospect JJ McCarthy, adding intrigue to their offseason plans. As the NFL announces compensatory picks, the Giants find themselves empty-handed in this department, setting the stage for further moves and maneuvers in the coming days and weeks. Join Drew and Rob as they break down all the latest developments and speculate on the implications for the Giants' roster and outlook for the upcoming season on "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast." #nygiants #nfl #nflfreeagency Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on <a href='https://www.youtube
Fri, March 08, 2024
Send us a text In this episode titled "Should the Giants Have Tagged Saquon Barkley or Xavier McKinney & Do We Want Darren Waller to Retire" the hosts delve into two pressing questions facing the team: the decision not to franchise or transition tag Saquon Barkley or Xavier McKinney, and the potential retirement of Darren Waller. With the franchise and transition tag deadline passing, the Giants opted not to use either tag on Barkley or McKinney, allowing both players to enter free agency. Drew and Rob weigh the pros and cons of this decision, discussing the implications for the team's roster, salary cap flexibility, and long-term strategy. They analyze the impact of potentially losing key players like Barkley and McKinney, as well as the opportunities presented by freeing up cap space and exploring other options in free agency and the draft. In addition to the roster decisions, the hosts turn their attention to Darren Waller, who is reportedly contemplating retirement. Drew and Rob evaluate Waller's potential return to the team, considering his contributions on the field, his mental readiness to continue playing, and his future outlook. They debate whether retaining Waller would be beneficial for the Giants and assess his remaining value and motivation as a player. As the Giants navigate these pivotal offseason decisions, Drew and Rob provide their insights and opinions on the team's direction and the impact of key personnel moves. Tune in to "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast" for more in-depth analysis, debates, and discussions about all things New York Giants football. #nygiants #giants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, March 07, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob dive into the draft profiles of three intriguing quarterback prospects for the 2024 NFL draft: JJ McCarthy, Michael Penix Jr, and Bo Nix. First up is JJ McCarthy, a young quarterback from La Grange, Illinois, who made waves at Nazareth Academy before transferring to IMG Academy for his senior year. Despite facing adversity in his college recruitment journey, McCarthy ultimately found success at Michigan under coach Jim Harbaugh, leading the Wolverines to a national championship in 2023. While McCarthy shows promise as a passer and leader, he still has room to grow, particularly in his decision-making and deep ball accuracy. Next, the hosts discuss Michael Penix Jr, a left-handed quarterback with a compelling story of perseverance and resilience. Despite facing multiple injuries throughout his college career, Penix showcased his talent at Indiana and later Washington, earning accolades and recognition for his impressive performances. However, concerns remain about his durability and ability to handle pressure, which could impact his NFL prospects. Finally, Drew and Rob analyze Bo Nix, a dual-threat quarterback with a football pedigree and a track record of success at Auburn and Oregon. Nix's consistency and improvement over the years have earned him praise, but questions linger about his deep ball accuracy and decision-making under pressure. Despite these concerns, Nix's impressive college career and record-breaking statistics make him a compelling prospect for NFL teams in need of quarterback talent. As Drew and Rob provide their final verdicts on each quarterback prospect, they highlight their strengths, weaknesses, and potential NFL comparisons. With the NFL draft approaching, all eyes will be on these talented young quarterbacks as they look to make their mark at the next level. Tune in to "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast" for more draft analysis, interviews, and discussions about all things New York Giants and NFL football! #nygiants #nfl #nfldraft Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, March 05, 2024
Send us a text Welcome to "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast"! In today's episode, cohosts Drew and Rob are breaking down the top quarterback prospects in the 2024 NFL draft class: Caleb Williams, Drake Maye, and Jayden Daniels. These young quarterbacks are poised to make a splash in the NFL, and we're here to give you an in-depth look at their backgrounds, strengths, weaknesses, and potential NFL futures. First up, let's talk about Caleb Williams. Hailing from Washington, D.C., Williams made a name for himself at Gonzaga College High School before committing to Oklahoma. After an impressive stint at Oklahoma, Williams followed his coach Lincoln Riley to USC, where he had a standout season, earning numerous accolades and awards. However, questions remain about his performance against top defenses and his decision-making under pressure. Despite these concerns, Williams' arm talent and mobility make him an intriguing prospect with a high ceiling. Next, we'll delve into Drake Maye's journey to the NFL draft. Maye, a native of Charlotte, North Carolina, initially committed to Alabama before transferring to North Carolina. With a strong arm and impressive mobility, Maye put up impressive numbers at North Carolina, though inconsistencies and struggles against top defenses raise some red flags. Still, Maye's prototypical size and potential make him an intriguing prospect with comparisons ranging from Justin Herbert to Daniel Jones. Finally, we'll examine Jayden Daniels' path to the NFL. Daniels, a standout quarterback from San Bernardino, California, made waves at Arizona State before transferring to LSU. With a combination of arm talent and athleticism, Daniels dominated the SEC in 2023, earning numerous awards and accolades. However, questions linger about his size, decision-making under pressure, and reliance on talented receivers. Despite these concerns, Daniels' impressive performance in the SEC makes him a top prospect with the potential to succeed at the next level. As we wrap up our draft profiles for Caleb Williams, Drake Maye, and Jayden Daniels, Drew and Rob provide their final verdicts on each prospect, discussing their strengths, weaknesses, and potential NFL careers. With the NFL draft just around the corner, these young quarterbacks are sure to garner plenty of attention from teams looking to secure their future under center. Tune in to "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast" for more in-depth analysis, interviews, and discussions about all things New York Giants and NFL football! #nygiants #nfldraft #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , <a href='https://www.facebook.com/2giantgoo
Sat, March 02, 2024
Send us a text Welcome back to "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast"! In this episode, we're diving deep into the state of the New York Giants' secondary, focusing specifically on the cornerback and safety positions. As we break down the performance of each player and evaluate potential offseason moves, we'll explore how the Giants can strengthen their defense for the upcoming season. Let's start by taking a closer look at the cornerback group. Adoree' Jackson and Deonte Banks headline the unit, bringing a combination of solid tackling and coverage skills to the field. Despite some inconsistency, Jackson has shown flashes of brilliance, while Banks has emerged as a reliable starter. Nick McCloud, Tre Hawkins III, Cor'Dale Flott, and Darnay Holmes round out the cornerback depth chart, each contributing in their own way. However, with Aaron Robinson and Kaleb Hayes potentially returning, the competition for roster spots will be fierce. In terms of potential free agent targets, Kendall Fuller and Sean Murphy-Bunting stand out as viable options to bolster the Giants' cornerback corps. Fuller's versatility and experience make him an attractive candidate, while Murphy-Bunting's playmaking ability could provide a much-needed boost to the secondary. Considering the importance of solid cornerback play in today's pass-heavy NFL, acquiring a proven veteran could pay dividends for the Giants' defense. Turning our attention to the safety position, Xavier McKinney emerges as the undisputed leader of the group. With his exceptional tackling and coverage skills, McKinney has established himself as one of the top safeties in the league. Jason Pinnock, Dane Belton, Bobby McCain, and Gervarrius Owens provide valuable depth behind McKinney, offering versatility and playmaking ability in their own right. However, with McKinney's contract situation looming, the Giants must be prepared to make a significant financial commitment to retain his services. Looking ahead to potential free agent targets, Geno Stone, Julian Blackmon, and Alohi Gilman could all be intriguing options for the Giants. Stone's emergence as a reliable starter for the Ravens makes him an attractive option, while Blackmon's versatility and playmaking ability could add a new dimension to the Giants' defense. Gilman, meanwhile, brings a combination of youth and potential that could make him a valuable long-term asset for the team. In addition to analyzing the Giants' secondary, we'll also discuss the latest news and rumors surrounding the team. From Saquon Barkley's uncertain future to the team's meetings with top quarterback prospects at the combine, there's no shortage of storylines to follow as the offseason unfolds. Plus, we'll provide updates on contract negotiations, potential trades, and roster moves from around the NFL, keeping you informed on al
Thu, February 29, 2024
Send us a text Welcome to another episode of "State of the Team" on our podcast, where we dive deep into the New York Giants' linebacker corps and special teams units. First up, let's analyze the linebackers. Bobby Okereke leads the charge with an impressive 149 tackles, 2 interceptions, 2.5 sacks, and a solid 78.2 PFF grade. Micah McFadden also contributes significantly with 101 tackles and a PFF grade of 65.6. However, Isaiah Simmons, while showing flashes of brilliance, has seen limited action, registering just 50 tackles and a PFF grade of 68.9 in only 33% of defensive snaps. Unfortunately, Jarrad Davis was sidelined for the entire season due to injury. Looking ahead, the Giants plan to retain the same linebacker group, with the exception of Cam Brown and Carter Coughlin, who primarily contribute on special teams. Shifting our focus to special teams, Graham Gano has been reliable, converting 11 out of 17 field goals and all extra points with an impressive 82.1% touchback rate. Randy Bullock and Mason Crosby also contribute to the kicking game, albeit with varying degrees of success. Jamie Gillan handles punting duties, averaging 46 yards per punt with a touchback rate of 4.2% and 36.8% of punts landing inside the 20-yard line. Gillan's performance has improved from the previous season, with a higher touchback rate and an additional 2.5 yards in net punting average. On the return game front, Gunner Olszewski stands out with 23 punt returns for 273 yards, averaging 11.9 yards per return and scoring a touchdown with a longest return of 94 yards. Parris Campbell and Eric Gray contribute to kickoff returns, providing solid field position for the Giants. Looking ahead, the Giants plan to maintain the same special teams crew, potentially exploring options for a different returner to enhance the team's effectiveness in the return game. Join us next time on "State of the Team" as we continue to dissect the New York Giants' roster and prepare for the upcoming season. #nygiant #giants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, February 27, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast," titled "Complete NY Giants Offseason Plan for 2024 w/ Free Agency & Mock Draft Picks," we embark on an exhaustive journey through the intricacies of the New York Giants' offseason preparations. With a current cap space of $30,801,691, our hosts meticulously craft a comprehensive plan to optimize the team's roster composition and financial flexibility for the upcoming season. Through a series of strategic maneuvers, including contract restructuring, player extensions, free agency signings, and the NFL Draft, our hosts aim to position the Giants for success on the field. We explore potential cuts and contract extensions, identifying key players to retain while freeing up cap space to pursue impactful signings in free agency. Delving into the free agent market, our hosts target high-impact players such as AJ Espenesa, Jermaine Eluemunor, Kevin Dotson, and Shelby Harris, aiming to bolster the team's depth and talent across various positions. In the NFL Draft segment, our hosts unveil their mock draft picks, meticulously selecting promising prospects like Malik Nabers, Michael Penix Jr., TJ Tampa, and others to further strengthen the Giants' roster. Ultimately, after careful deliberation and strategic planning, our hosts assemble a final 53-man roster filled with a balanced mix of seasoned veterans, emerging talents, and promising rookies, poised to lead the Giants to success in the upcoming season. Join us on "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast" as we navigate the complexities of the Giants' offseason preparations and craft a roadmap for success in 2024. #nygiants #giants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, February 23, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of "State of the Team: Edge Position," we dissect the current state of the New York Giants' edge position, analyzing the performance of key players, exploring potential free agent acquisitions, and evaluating the upcoming draft class. Beginning with a detailed examination of last season's statistics, we delve into the contributions of standout players like Kayvon Thibodeaux, Azeez Ojulari, and Oshane Ximines. With Thibodeaux entering the third year of his rookie deal and poised for a potential contract extension, we consider his promising trajectory and the implications for the team's long-term strategy at the edge rusher position. In discussing potential free agent targets, we assess the market for edge rushers and highlight notable players like Josh Allen, Brian Burns, and Danielle Hunter. While some players are deemed not a fit due to salary expectations or fit with the team's defensive scheme, others like Jadeveon Clowney, Josh Uche, and Leonard Floyd emerge as possible fits based on their skill sets and expected contributions. Looking ahead to the 2024 draft class, we acknowledge the relative weakness at the edge position and advocate for strategic roster management to address any gaps in talent and depth. While the team remains open to selecting an edge rusher if the right player is available, we emphasize the importance of prioritizing this position in free agency to ensure a well-rounded and competitive roster. In projecting the roster for next season, we outline a potential lineup that balances experience, talent, and potential, incorporating both returning players and potential new additions. With a focus on maximizing the effectiveness of each player and optimizing the team's defensive strategy, we aim to position the Giants for success in the upcoming season and beyond. In Giants news, the team demonstrated solid support from fans, ranking 7th in home attendance with 634,459 attendees and finishing 3rd overall with 1,262,352. Meanwhile, discussions swirl regarding a potential trade-up scenario with the Patriots for the #3 pick, with Daniel Jeremiah suggesting it could cost the Giants three 2nd round picks. However, analysis from drattek.com's 2024 trade value chart reveals complexities, leaving uncertainty about the viability of such a move, particularly dependent on available quarterbacks. In NFL updates, the Kansas City Chiefs have signed Matt Araiza, despite his turbulent history involving allegations that have since been dismissed. The Browns are contemplating releasing Nick Chubb to alleviate cap space, though conflicting reports suggest his future remains uncertain as he recovers from a significant knee injury. Additionally, safety Geno Stone's breakout performance has generated interest in his potential market value and movement within the league.<br/
Thu, February 22, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of "State of the Team: Defensive Line," we delve into the status of the New York Giants' defensive line, examining each player's performance, contract situation, and potential impact on the team's future. Beginning with a detailed analysis of last season's statistics, we dissect the contributions of key linemen such as Dexter Lawrence, A'Shawn Robinson, and Leonard Williams. With Lawrence signed to a long-term deal and Robinson's future uncertain as a free agent, we explore the team's options for restructuring contracts and making strategic roster decisions to optimize cap space and on-field performance. In discussing potential free agent acquisitions, we highlight players like Calais Campbell and Shelby Harris as cost-effective solutions to bolster the defensive line's depth and effectiveness. With an emphasis on finding inexpensive but impactful stopgaps, we consider how these veteran players could complement the Giants' existing roster and defensive schemes. Turning our attention to the upcoming draft, we emphasize the importance of consistently investing in the defensive line position to maintain a competitive and dynamic unit. While cautioning against reaching for players, we advocate for strategic draft choices that align with the team's long-term goals and player development strategies. Looking ahead to the projected roster for next season, we outline a potential lineup that balances experience, talent, and potential, incorporating both returning players and potential new additions. By strategically managing the roster and leveraging free agency and the draft, we aim to position the Giants for success in the upcoming season and beyond. In Giants news, we discuss the team's consideration of using the transition tag for Xavier McKinney, a move that could impact the secondary's composition and performance next season. Meanwhile, in NFL news, we acknowledge the retirement of Patriots special teamer Mathew Slater, celebrating his illustrious career and contributions to the game. Through expert analysis, strategic insights, and insider information, this episode provides listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the New York Giants' defensive line situation and the broader implications for the team's success in the upcoming season. Join us as we dissect the intricacies of the defensive line and explore the latest developments in the NFL in this episode of "State of the Team: Defensive Line." #nygiants #giants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the
Tue, February 20, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of "State of the Team: Offensive Line," we take a deep dive into the New York Giants' offensive line situation, analyzing each player's performance and potential impact on the team's future. Starting with a comprehensive breakdown of last season's snap counts and PFF ratings, we assess the strengths and weaknesses of each lineman, from starters like Andrew Thomas and John Michael Schmitz to backups like Evan Neal and Marcus McKethan. With only Thomas and Schmitz guaranteed starting roles next season, we explore the uncertainties surrounding key players like Ben Bredeson, Justin Pugh, and Tyre Phillips, weighing the team's options in free agency and the draft. Utilizing the PFF rating system as a benchmark, we categorize each lineman as elite, starter, backup, or replaceable, providing listeners with a clear understanding of the team's current roster composition and areas of improvement. Additionally, we outline a perfect-world scenario for the Giants' offensive line, highlighting potential signings and draft targets to bolster the unit's depth and competitiveness. In Giants news, we discuss former Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum's suggestion to trade Daniel Jones for Deshaun Watson, sparking debate among fans and analysts about the team's quarterback situation and long-term strategy. Meanwhile, in NFL news, we cover developments across the league, including potential franchise tag usage, contract negotiations, and roster cuts, offering insights into the evolving landscape of professional football. Throughout the episode, we provide expert analysis, statistical data, and insider information to offer listeners a comprehensive overview of the Giants' offensive line situation and the broader NFL landscape. Whether you're a die-hard fan seeking in-depth analysis or a casual observer interested in the latest football news, this episode delivers valuable insights and commentary to satisfy your football cravings. Join us as we dissect the intricacies of the Giants' offensive line and explore the latest developments in the NFL in this episode "State of the Team: Offensive Line." #nygiants #giants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, February 16, 2024
Send us a text In this episode of "State of the Team: Tight Ends & New Coaching Moves: Vrabel Invasion," we delve deep into the New York Giants' tight end situation while also examining the recent coaching moves, notably the influx of former Tennessee Titans staff under Mike Vrabel. Starting with an in-depth analysis of last year's tight end performance, we scrutinize Darren Waller's production and his future with the team. Despite a decrease in yards after catch (YAC) per reception, Waller maintained consistent production, raising questions about his value given his hefty contract. We also evaluate the potential of Daniel Bellinger and Lawrence Cager, exploring their roles within the offense and their contributions moving forward. In the free agent market, we assess top targets like Hunter Henry, Dalton Schultz, and Gerald Everett, weighing their potential impact against Waller's contract situation. With the Giants facing a significant cap hit if they choose to part ways with Waller, we analyze whether any of these options offer comparable production at a lower cost. Turning our attention to the NFL Draft, we explore top prospects like Brock Bowers and Ja'Tavion Sanders, assessing their fit within the Giants' offensive scheme and their potential to contribute immediately. From Bowers' dynamic playmaking ability to Sanders' prowess as a blocker, we provide detailed insights into each prospect's strengths and weaknesses. In addition to discussing player personnel, we dissect the recent coaching changes within the Giants organization. With the addition of Frank Piraino as Director of Strength and Conditioning and Mike Adams promotion to Assistant Secondary Coach, we examine the impact of these hires on the team's overall performance and culture. Furthermore, we speculate on the significance of the Giants' connection to the Titans coaching staff under Mike Vrabel, pondering potential future moves and the dynamics between Vrabel and Giants head coach Brian Daboll. Throughout the episode, we provide in-depth analysis, backed by statistical data and expert opinions, to offer listeners a comprehensive understanding of the Giants' tight end situation and the recent coaching developments. Whether you're a die-hard fan seeking insider insights or a casual observer curious about the team's direction, this episode provides valuable information for football enthusiasts of all levels. Join us as we navigate the intricacies of the Giants' tight end position and explore the implications of the team's recent coaching moves in this episode of "State of the Team: Tight Ends & New Coaching Moves: Vrabel Invasion." #giants#nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on <a href='https:
Thu, February 15, 2024
Send us a text In this extensive episode of "State of the Team: Wide Receivers," we embark on a deep dive into the New York Giants' wide receiver unit, dissecting individual performances, potential areas for growth, and the overall outlook for the upcoming season. Beginning with an in-depth analysis of the Giants' receiving corps, we assess the Giants' current roster, led by Darius Slayton and Wan’Dale Robinson. From Slayton's ability to stretch the field to Shepard's reliability in the slot, we examine each receiver's strengths, weaknesses from this past season. As we explore the wide receiver position further, we analyze the top free agents available on the market according to PFF rankings. From established veterans like Mike Evans and Odell Beckham Jr. to emerging talents like Tee Higgins and Michael Pittman Jr., we evaluate each player's skill set and potential fit with the Giants or other NFL teams. In addition to free agency, we discuss potential draft options for teams seeking to bolster their wide receiver depth. From elite prospects like Marvin Harrison Jr. and Malik Nabers to intriguing sleepers like Ladd McConkey and Xavier Legette, we assess each player's strengths, weaknesses, and projected impact at the professional level. Throughout the episode, we engage in detailed discussions, backed by statistical analysis and expert opinions, to provide listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the Giants' wide receiver situation. Whether you're a die-hard fan looking for insider insights or a casual observer curious about the team's prospects, this episode offers something for every football enthusiast. Join us for an enlightening exploration of the New York Giants' wide receiver group, as we uncover the strengths, weaknesses, and potential future stars of one of the most critical positions on the field. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, February 13, 2024
Send us a text Get ready for an action-packed episode as we dive into the aftermath of Superb Owl 58 and catch up on the latest news surrounding the NY Giants and the NFL. In a defensive showdown, the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs battled it out on the gridiron. While the 49ers held the upper hand for much of the game, the Chiefs rallied behind superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes, ultimately securing the victory. Tensions ran high during the game, with moments like Travis Kelce's frustration boiling over into a heated exchange with coach Andy Reid. Former Giants WR Kadarius Toney's absence from the game raises questions about his future in the league, while Richie James' fumbled punt brought back painful memories for Giants fans. We also share our thoughts on the star-studded halftime show featuring Usher, H.E.R., Alicia Keys, Lil Jon, and Ludacris, providing a colorful interlude to the on-field action. Additionally, the new overtime rules come under scrutiny, with the decision by the 49ers to take the ball in overtime sparking debate among fans and analysts alike. Turning to Giants news, Tommy DeVito's victory in the Best Celebration category at the NFL Honors highlights the team's presence off the field. Rumors swirl about a potential gentleman's agreement between Saquon Barkley and the Giants, while former Giants/Bills O-line coach Bobby Johnson joins the Commanders' coaching staff. In NFL news, Mitchell Trubisky's release by the Steelers and Haason Reddick's trade request from the Eagles shake up the offseason landscape. Speculation mounts about the Patriots' willingness to trade the #3 overall pick, while Tom Brady's potential ownership stake in the Raiders adds an intriguing twist to the league's off-field dynamics. Amidst these developments, the Chargers retain special teams coach Ryan Ficken, and Keenan Allen expresses his commitment to remaining with the team despite looming cap concerns. Join us as we break down all the post-Superb Owl action and delve into the latest updates shaping the future of the NY Giants and the NFL. #superbowl #nfl #giants Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, February 09, 2024
Send us a text Get ready for an electrifying showdown as the San Francisco 49ers take on the Kansas City Chiefs in the highly anticipated 2024 Big Game. In this episode, we delve into the strengths, weaknesses, and key players of both teams to provide insights and predictions for the big showdown. The Chiefs' offense, led by star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, boasts formidable weapons in the running game with Isaiah Pacheco and Charles Edwards-Helaire, complemented by a dynamic receiving corps featuring Rasheed Rice, Travis Kelce, and others. However, their offensive line, particularly at the tackle positions, presents a vulnerability that the 49ers' defense may seek to exploit. On the other side of the field, the 49ers' offense, spearheaded by quarterback Brock Purdy and supported by standout players like Christian McCaffrey, George Kittle, and Brandon Aiyuk, showcases impressive firepower and versatility. With a stellar offensive line anchored by Trent Williams, the 49ers excel in both the running and passing game, posing a significant challenge for the Chiefs' defense. Speaking of defense, both teams feature formidable units capable of disrupting opposing offenses and generating pressure on the quarterback. The Chiefs' defense, led by standout performers like Chris Jones and L'Jarius Sneed, excels in sacking the quarterback but struggles against the run. Meanwhile, the 49ers' defense, anchored by stars like Nick Bosa and Fred Warner, boasts impressive pass-rushing prowess and solid coverage skills. In terms of experience and pedigree, the Chiefs hold the edge with their track record in high-stakes games. However, the 49ers' well-rounded roster and potent offensive arsenal make them a formidable opponent capable of pulling off the upset. As the excitement builds for the clash between these two powerhouse teams, football fans everywhere eagerly anticipate a thrilling matchup that promises to deliver unforgettable moments and highlight-reel plays. Tune in to witness the spectacle of the 2024 Big Game as the Chiefs and 49ers battle it out for gridiron glory on one of the biggest stages in sports. In other news, the Giants gear up for the offseason with potential roster moves and restructuring, while intriguing developments unfold across the NFL, including coaching changes and trade rumors. Stay tuned for all the latest updates and insights as the football world prepares for the culmination of another thrilling season. #nfl #superbowl #nflplayoffs Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show
Thu, February 08, 2024
Send us a text Join the "Giant Goofballs" podcast for an in-depth exploration of the state of the New York Giants' running backs in the 2024 offseason, coupled with significant coaching updates. In this episode, aptly titled "State of the Team: Running Backs Plus Giants Hire 3 Coaches & Promote 3 More," the hosts dissect the current roster composition and future prospects of the Giants' backfield. The hosts kick off the discussion by dissecting the Giants' running back lineup, which includes notable names like Saquon Barkley, Matt Breida, Eric Gray, and more. With Saquon's uncertain contract situation and the potential for young talents like Eric Gray to step up, the hosts provide valuable insights into the team's running back dynamics moving forward. Transitioning to coaching developments, the hosts unveil the Giants' recent coaching hires and promotions. Tim Kelly, a seasoned coach with a diverse background spanning from Illinois Wesleyan to the Tennessee Titans, takes on the role of Tight Ends Coach. Joining him is OLB Coach Charlie Bullen, who brings a wealth of experience honed with teams like the Miami Dolphins and Arizona Cardinals. Additionally, Defensive Assistant Zak Kuhr steps into a pivotal role, drawing from his extensive coaching journey across various collegiate and NFL programs. Furthermore, the hosts delve into the promotions within the coaching staff, highlighting Mike Kafka's elevation to Assistant Head Coach alongside his current Offensive Coordinator duties. Shea Tierney assumes the mantle of Offensive Passing Game Coordinator, while Jerome Henderson steps into the role of Defensive Passing Game Coordinator, amplifying their contributions to the team. In Giants-related news, the hosts dissect reports from Bleacher Report's Jordan Schultz regarding the team's faith in Daniel Jones and Saquon Barkley's contract discussions with GM Joe Schoen. Additionally, assistant coach Mike Adams' interview with the Commanders for a DB coaching spot adds an intriguing subplot to the Giants' coaching landscape. Outside the Giants' realm, the hosts provide updates on notable coaching moves across the NFL, including the Chargers' hiring of Jesse Minter and Greg Roman, and Wink Martingdale's potential moves with Michigan and the Cowboys. Tune in to the "Giant Goofballs" podcast for a comprehensive breakdown of the Giants' running back situation, coaching updates, and intriguing NFL developments. #nygiants #giants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at:<a href='https://www.bu
Tue, February 06, 2024
Send us a text Embark on another exhilarating episode with the "Giant Goofballs" podcast as they unpack the latest in the world of New York Giants football. In this episode, aptly titled "Giants Hire a Defensive Coordinator Plus Thoughts on Pro Bowl & Senior Bowl," the hosts bring you a wealth of insights and analyses. The main highlight of the episode revolves around the appointment of the new Defensive Coordinator, Shane Bowen. The hosts delve into Bowen's impressive background, tracing his journey from his playing days at Georgia Tech alongside names like Demaryius Thomas and Derrick Morgan to his coaching stints with the Houston Texans and Tennessee Titans. At just 37 years old, Bowen's youth and experience are sure to bring a fresh perspective to the Giants' defensive strategy. Switching gears, the hosts provide a comprehensive breakdown of the Pro Bowl. From the aspects they loved, including the camaraderie among players and the entertaining skills competitions, to areas that could use improvement, like explaining the rules beforehand and enhancing the quarterback lineup, the hosts leave no stone unturned. The episode also touches on the Senior Bowl, identifying standout performers like Toledo CB Quinyon Mitchell and shedding light on players who faced challenges. The hosts' keen observations provide a glimpse into potential future stars and areas of improvement for those aspiring to make a mark in the NFL. Of course, no "Giant Goofballs" episode is complete without a thorough examination of Giants-related news. From coaching staff updates to intriguing insights into players like Daniel Jones and Evan Neal, the hosts keep you in the loop with all things Giants. In the broader NFL landscape, the hosts dissect intriguing developments, from coaching staff changes to potential team dynamics. Notable mentions include the Patriots in talks with former Giants HC Ben McAdoo, Kliff Kingsbury's shift to the Commanders, and the Eagles' meeting with Spencer Rattler. This episode is a rollercoaster of emotions, insights, and laughter, showcasing the unique charm that the "Giant Goofballs" inject into every football discussion. Tune in for a blend of wit, wisdom, and a whole lot of football fun. #nygiants #nfl #probowl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: <a href='https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Sat, February 03, 2024
Send us a text Dive deep into the heart of the "Giant Goofballs" podcast with their latest episode, "State of the Team: QB Room 2024 Offseason." The hosts take a comprehensive look at the quarterback landscape for the New York Giants, unraveling the intricacies of the current roster and exploring exciting possibilities for the upcoming season. The discussion centers around the trio in the Giants' QB room — the incumbent Daniel Jones, the wildcard Tommy DeVito, and the pending free agent Tyrod Taylor. The hosts dissect each quarterback's strengths, weaknesses, and potential impact on the team's future. The plot thickens as the hosts venture into the realm of pending free agents, contemplating the allure of seasoned quarterbacks like Russell Wilson, Kirk Cousins, and Jameis Winston. Speculation runs wild about the potential for a trade, with the enticing prospect of acquiring Justin Fields from the Chicago Bears, especially if they opt for a new quarterback in the upcoming draft. But the drama doesn't end there. The hosts carefully examine the upcoming draft, presenting a smorgasbord of potential quarterback options. The list includes exciting prospects like Caleb Williams from USC, Drake Maye from North Carolina, Jayden Daniels from LSU, Michael Penix Jr. from Washington, Bo Nix from Oregon, and J.J. McCarthy from Michigan. This episode is a quarterback aficionado's dream, filled with insightful analysis, spirited banter, and the infectious enthusiasm that the "Giant Goofballs" bring to every discussion. Join the hosts as they navigate the complex landscape of the QB room, weighing the pros and cons of each option and speculating on the future of the Giants' quarterback position in the 2024 offseason. #nygiants #giants #nfldraft Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, February 02, 2024
Send us a text Step into the glittering world of the "2nd Annual Goof Awards Show" on the latest episode of the "Giant Goofballs" podcast. The hosts roll out the metaphorical red carpet to celebrate the best of the New York Giants in 2024. The prestigious awards ceremony kicks off with categories ranging from the Best Starting QB to the coveted Rookie of the Year. In a hotly contested field for Best Starting QB, with contenders like Daniel Jones, Tyrod Taylor, and even the wildcard Danny DeVito, Tyrod Taylor emerges as the winner. The Rookie of the Year title is claimed by Deonte Banks, who showcased exceptional talent among fellow contenders John Michael Schitz, Jalin Hyatt, and Eric Gray. The excitement continues as the hosts announce Bobby Okereke as the Best Free Agent Addition, beating out A’Shawn Robinson, Justin Pugh, and Rakeem Nunez-Roches. Jamie Gillan secures the title of Most Improved, leaving Kayvon Thibodeaux, Jason Pinnock, and Micah McFadden in his wake. The star-studded lineup of awards includes Saquon Barkley as Offensive Player of the Year and Dexter Lawrence as Defensive Player of the Year. The anticipation builds as the hosts unveil Wan’Dale Robinson as the player Most Likely to Breakout in 2024. Transitioning to Giants' notes, GM Joe Schoen provides updates on the ongoing search for a Defensive Coordinator. He mentions meeting with key players like Saquon Barkley, reaffirming Daniel Jones as the expected starter if healthy, and hints at evaluating every position, including QB, in the upcoming draft. The awards ceremony wouldn't be complete without NFL notes, featuring significant coaching hires like Arthur Smith as the Steelers' OC, Brad Idzik joining the Panthers as OC, and the Falcons securing Rams' Jimmy Lake as their DC. Tune in to this glitzy episode filled with laughter, cheers, and a dash of football analysis as the "Giant Goofballs" toast to the best of the New York Giants in the 2nd Annual Goof Awards Show. #nygiants #giants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, January 30, 2024
Send us a text In this electrifying episode of the "Giant Goofballs" podcast, the hosts dive headfirst into the thrilling aftermath of the 2024 AFC and NFC Championship Games. The Chiefs faced off against the Ravens in a nail-biting clash, emerging victorious with a 17-10 win. Lamar Jackson's playoff record now stands at 2-4, with 9 touchdowns and 8 turnovers. The hosts dissect pivotal moments, including Flowers' taunting call and a crucial fumble in the endzone that could have swayed the game. Lamar Jackson's interception and fumble added to the high-stakes drama. Meanwhile, in the NFC Championship Game, the 49ers and Lions engaged in an epic battle. The Lions dominated the first half, leading 24-7 at halftime. However, a spectacular turnaround saw the 49ers score 27 consecutive points in the second half, securing a 34-31 victory. The Lions fought back with a late touchdown but fell short after a failed onside kick. Shifting gears to NY Giants news, former New York Giants wide receiver Kadarius Toney, now with the Chiefs, sparked controversy on Instagram after being listed as out for the AFC Championship game. The Giants faced hurdles in their coaching search, with Panthers DC Ejiro Evero off-limits for interviews. The Giants, nevertheless, pressed forward, interviewing Chiefs LB Coach Brendan Daly and Ravens DB Coach Dennard Wilson. Former Giants first-round pick Deandre Baker made a comeback, signing with the UFL. In broader NFL news, the Chargers are finalizing a deal with Ravens player personnel director Joe Hortiz to become their next GM. Ravens DC Mike Macdonald is in talks with the Commanders, while the Seahawks eye him. The podcast also covers coaching changes across the league, from Ken Dorsey joining the Browns as their OC to Kellen Moore taking up the role of Eagles OC. Tune in for a rollercoaster of emotions, insightful analysis, and predictions for what lies ahead in the NFL landscape. Whether you bleed blue or follow the entire NFL, the "2 Giant Goofballs" have your back. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, January 26, 2024
Send us a text Welcome, Giants faithful, to another riveting episode of the "Giant Goofballs" podcast, your go-to destination for all things Big Blue. In this episode, we kick off with a spotlight on the Giants' newest Special Teams Coordinator, Michael Ghobrial. Drawing on his extensive coaching experience, including a three-year stint with the New York Jets, Ghobrial's impact is scrutinized, with a keen focus on the Jets' extraordinary special teams unit during his tenure. The hosts take a delightful trip down memory lane, reminiscing about standout moments such as the Jets' kickoff coverage leading the league by allowing an average of just 15.3 yards per return in 2023. They delve into statistics showcasing the team's prowess, from their opponents' net punting average to the exceptional performance of kicker Greg Zuerlein. Notably, Zuerlein's remarkable .921 percentage, including five-of-six successful attempts from 50+ yards, and rookie Xavier Gipson's standout kick returns add layers to Ghobrial's coaching legacy. Of course, the episode doesn't shy away from acknowledging the Giants' recent coaching news, birthdays, and potential front office changes, providing a comprehensive update for listeners eager to stay in the loop. But that's not all—brace yourselves for the thrilling upcoming NFC and AFC Championship games. The hosts dive deep into the matchups, dissecting strategies and predicting potential game-changers. With a particular emphasis on the Chiefs at Ravens clash and the Lions at 49ers showdown, this episode promises a comprehensive analysis and bold predictions for these high-stakes championship battles. Whether you bleed blue, follow the entire NFL, or just crave an entertaining sports podcast, the "Giant Goofballs" have got you covered. Tune in for a rollercoaster of emotions, laughter, and a thorough exploration of the latest Giants news and the exciting landscape of the NFL playoffs, including the monumental clashes between the Chiefs and Ravens, and the Lions and 49ers. #nygiants #nflplayoffs #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, January 25, 2024
Send us a text In this episode, the focus is on redoing the 2023 NFL Draft and evaluating the drafting prowess of New York Giants GM Joe Schoen. The revised draft involves a meticulous look at each pick and potential alternative selections. Redoing the 2023 NFL Draft: Rd 1, Pick 24: Deonte Banks Alternative: DG Steve Avila (TCU) Rd 2, Pick 57: John Michael Schmitz Alternative: G O’Cyrus Torrence (Florida) Rd 3, Pick 73: Jalin Hyatt Alternative: CB Clark Phillips III (Utah) - 59 PFF grade and more! Grading Joe Schoen's Picks: The episode dives into the performance of Joe Schoen's draft selections in 2023 and 2022. Notable selections include Kayvon Thibodeaux, Evan Neal, and Micah McFadden from 2022, and Deonte Banks, John Michael Schmitz, and Eric Gray from 2023. Giants News: Updates on Brandon Brown's second interview with the Chargers for their GM position. The potential for compensatory picks if Mike Kafka secures a Head Coach position. New signings, WR Chase Coata and OL Jimmy Morrissey, to reserve/futures contracts. Former Giants QB coach & OC Mike Sullivan interviewed for the Raiders' OC position. He's also set to interview with the Saints. Dexter Lawrence named All-Pro by the PFWA. The Giants request an interview with Bills LB coach Bobby Babich. NFL News: The Chargers hire Jim Harbaugh as their Head Coach. Speculations around Pete Carroll and his future after being pushed into an advisor role. Vic Fangio and the Miami Dolphins mutually part ways, with rumors of him becoming the Eagles' top target. Brock Purdy reveals a call from Shanahan about making a push for Tom Brady, an attempt that ultimately failed. #nygiants #giants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, January 24, 2024
Send us a text In the latest episode, Jordan Raanan shared intriguing insights on the "Breaking Big Blue" ESPN podcast, shedding light on the Giants' coaching dynamics. Raanan reported that several coaches, including Thomas McGaughey and Mike Kafka, expressed a desire to leave, raising questions about the coaching staff's cohesion. Notably, Raanan emphasized that discontent with Head Coach Brian Daboll extended beyond the coordinators, with multiple unnamed staff members reportedly disliking Daboll, creating an unhealthy atmosphere. A significant revelation was that Carmen Bricillo, the new Offensive Line coach, faced challenges in Las Vegas, where he wasn't well-received by players, according to multiple sources. This adds a layer of complexity to the coaching dynamics as the Giants navigate through the offseason. In Giants news, John Michael Schmitz's inclusion in the 2023 NFL All-Rookie Team was celebrated, and Darren Waller's venture into music with an upcoming album was highlighted. Additionally, birthdays were acknowledged, with Andrew Thomas turning 25. The Giants coaching updates and rumors included interviews with Jets assistant Michael Ghobrial and confirmation of Larry Izzo's candidacy for Special Teams Coordinator. Assistant GM Brandon Brown had a second interview with the Panthers for their GM position. In broader NFL news, Antonio Pierce's hiring as the Raiders' Head Coach, assisted by Tom Coughlin and Marvin Lewis, caught attention. Reports of the Chiefs preparing for the possibility of Andy Reid's retirement added intrigue to the coaching landscape. The Divisional Round Recap covered intense matchups. The Ravens convincingly defeated the Texans 34-10, with Lamar Jackson showcasing his prowess. The 49ers edged past the Packers 24-21 in a closely contested game. The Lions surprised the Buccaneers with a 31-23 victory, marked by crucial touchdowns in the fourth quarter. The Chiefs secured a 27-24 win against the Bills in a back-and-forth battle, sealing the victory when the Bills' late field goal attempt missed. As the NFL postseason unfolds, the coaching dynamics within the Giants organization and the broader league continue to shape the narrative. #nygiants #nfl #nflplayoffs Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?r
Fri, January 19, 2024
Send us a text In the upcoming 2024 NFL Divisional Round Playoffs, the stage is set for thrilling matchups. On Saturday, Jan 20, the Texans face the Ravens, who demonstrated dominance before their last game, maintaining a 10-1 record. TE Mark Andrews may return, adding to the Ravens' strength. While the Texans boast a robust defense allowing just 3.5 yards per carry, they must devise creative offensive strategies, focusing on screens, slants, and hook routes to contend. The Packers challenge the 49ers in another Saturday clash. The Packers, when hot, are formidable, but the 49ers, with an average defense, possess exploitable weaknesses. The 49ers' defense has vulnerabilities in third-down conversions and red zone scoring, suggesting that a methodical offensive approach could yield success. On Sunday, Jan. 21, the Buccaneers face the Lions in a matchup between a potent offense and a robust defense. Despite the Lions' commendable efforts, the Buccaneers' 12-5 record implies a significant advantage. The Chiefs and Bills renew their rivalry in a highly anticipated clash. With a 3-3 record against each other since Mahomes and Allen entered the league, the Bills, on a six-game winning streak, seek to continue their momentum. The Chiefs, plagued by mental mistakes throughout the season, must address these issues to overcome the Bills, who secured a victory in their last encounter. The outcome promises high stakes and intense competition in this marquee matchup. #nfl #nflplayoffs #nygiants Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, January 18, 2024
Send us a text In the latest update on the Giants' 2024 offseason, significant coaching changes and potential free-agent targets are taking center stage. Former New Orleans Saints RBs coach Joel Thomas has joined the Giants, bringing with him a wealth of experience and a successful track record. The coaching dynamics within the team are also under scrutiny, with reports suggesting separate dining arrangements for Wink Martingdale and the Wilkins brothers, potentially signaling internal tensions. On the coaching front, the Giants are actively seeking to fill key positions. Interviews are underway for the Special Teams Coordinator role, with Chicago Bears assistant ST coordinator Carlos Polk in consideration. Additionally, Aaron Wellman has been appointed as the Executive Director of Player Performance, leveraging his background as the strength and conditioning coach for McAdoo and Shurmur. The team's potential free-agent targets are diverse, covering crucial positions across the field. In the quarterback domain, Jameis Winston is under consideration, with questions arising about Daboll's ability to address Winston's turnover issues. The wide receiver market includes notable names like Mike Evans, OBJ, Tyler Boyd, and Calvin Ridley, offering intriguing possibilities for offensive enhancements. The Giants are also eyeing options in the tight end market, with Hunter Henry, Dalton Schultz, and Mike Gesicki on the radar. In the offensive line, the Giants are exploring familiar faces like Kevin Zeitler, Jon Feliciano, and Connor Williams, among others. The defensive front sees potential additions like Leonard Williams, Calais Campbell, Danielle Hunter, and Josh Allen, providing a mix of experience and skill. The cornerback and safety positions are also under consideration, with names like Jeff Okudah, Kendall Fuller, Stephon Gilmore, Kenny Moore, and Steven Nelson being evaluated for potential contributions. As the Giants meticulously plan their moves for the upcoming season, the coaching staff and potential free-agent signings are integral components in their quest for success in the competitive landscape of the NFL. #nygiants #giants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, January 16, 2024
Send us a text In the latest coaching carousel updates, notable movements and interviews are reshaping staff structures across the NFL. New Orleans Saints RBs coach Joel Thomas, a fixture for the past 9 seasons, interviewed for the RB coach position, bringing with him an impressive track record as the Saints' rushing attack lead the league with 148 touchdowns during his tenure. On the defensive side, Antonio Pierce, in contention for the Raiders HC position, is also exploring opportunities with the Titans and Falcons. Former Bills DC Leslie Frazier is in the mix for the Raiders HC job and is rumored for the Giants DC position due to his ties with Daboll. The Giants are actively exploring defensive coaching options, having interviewed Ravens defensive backs coach Dennard Wilson and expressing interest in former Titans D Shane Bowen and Chargers DC Derrick Ansley. Special Teams Coaching interviews faced obstacles, with requests to interview Panthers interim HC and ST C Chris Tabor, Falcons ST C Marquice Williams, and Chargers ST C Ryan Ficken all being denied. In Giants news, the passing of former Giants QB Norm Sneed was noted, and ESPN's Louis Reddick revealed he had consulted Nick Saban during his Giants GM interview. In league-wide updates, Patriots promoted Jared Mayo to HC, the Jaguars are eyeing Wink Martingdale, and the Commanders have secured 49ers assistant GM Adam Peters as their new GM. Maxx Crosby of the Raiders raised eyebrows by indicating a potential trade request if Antonio Pierce isn't retained as HC. On the field, the Super Wild Card Weekend delivered high-stakes matchups, with standout performances by CJ Stroud propelling the Texans to a convincing win over the Browns, the Chiefs dominating the Dolphins, the Packers outclassing the Cowboys, and the Lions securing a thrilling victory against the Rams. The Steelers and Bills faced off in challenging weather conditions, with the Bills starting strong with a 21-0 lead. The Eagles and Buccaneers matchup concluded the weekend action. Additionally, off the field, notable NFL figures, Caleb Williams and JJ McCarthy declared for the NFL draft, PFF listed the Giants as a top landing spot for edge rusher Josh Allen, and Hakeem Nicks celebrated his 36th birthday. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprou
Fri, January 12, 2024
Send us a text In a riveting episode titled "NFL Wild Card Weekend Preview & Picks & End of an Era: Bill Belichick & Patriots Split," the hosts kick off with a poignant tribute to the end of a legendary era as Bill Belichick and the Patriots part ways after an astounding 24 seasons together. Despite the separation, Bill expresses his intent to continue coaching. Jeremy Fowler of ESPN has reported a significant move in the coaching staff of the New York Giants, noting the hiring of Carmen Bricillo as the offensive line coach. Bricillo's track record is highlighted with his previous role with the Raiders, where, impressively, the offensive line secured the 9th position in pass protection and the 14th spot in run blocking. In a surprising turn of events reported by "Giants Insider," Xavier McKinney, a key player for the Giants, is revealed to have a significant condition attached to his contract considerations. It has come to light that McKinney was unwilling to entertain the idea of re-signing with the Giants as long as Wink Martindale retained his position as the defensive coordinator. This revelation adds a layer of complexity to the team dynamics, suggesting potential disagreements or concerns regarding the coaching staff's direction. In a separate and somber note, distressing news emerged from the Strahan family today. It was announced that Isabella, the daughter of football legend Michael Strahan, is currently battling brain cancer, casting a shadow over the Strahan family and drawing heartfelt sentiments from fans and well-wishers alike. The episode seamlessly transitions into a detailed preview of the Wild Card Weekend matchups, commencing with the Saturday clash between the Browns and Texans. Analyzing key player dynamics and potential game-changers, the hosts delve into the Browns' dominant pass defense and the Texans' resilience, setting the stage for a compelling showdown. As the excitement builds, the hosts shift their focus to the Dolphins taking on the Chiefs in an 8 pm showdown. With Dolphins' defensive challenges and key players returning from injuries, the analysis becomes a crucial factor in predicting the outcome. The bone-chilling weather forecast adds an extra layer of anticipation to this clash. Moving to Sunday's games, the hosts dissect the Steelers versus Bills matchup, emphasizing the absence of TJ Watt and the contrasting offensive styles. The Packers facing the Cowboys in the evening slot becomes a focal point, with the hosts unraveling the complexities of both teams' performances throughout the season, leaving fans pondering which version will show up in this critical playoff game. The episode reaches a crescendo with the Rams taking on the Lions in a Monday night showdown. Matt Stafford's return to Detroit and the Rams' formidable pass rush become centr
Thu, January 11, 2024
Send us a text In the latest episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast," the hosts take a deep dive into the multifaceted world of Giants' offseason developments. The show begins by unpacking the dramatic coaching updates, particularly the Wink Martindale saga. From initial reports in late November hinting at tensions between Head Coach Brian Daboll and Martindale to the symbolic "24" on Wink's clipboard, the hosts provide a comprehensive timeline. They reveal the fallout from the firing of the Wilkens brothers and the subsequent reported resignation of Wink. The episode unfolds the intricate negotiations between the Giants and Wink, leading to a "mutual parting of ways." This decision allows Wink the freedom to coach elsewhere without the Giants paying his $3 million salary. The hosts analyze the implications of this move, discussing potential replacements, including the Giants' interest in Antonio Pierce. Additional coaching developments, achievements of players like Dexter Lawrence and Jamie Gillian, and broader coaching news across the NFL, including Mike Vrabel's firing and Pete Carroll's transition, add layers to the discussion. Shifting gears, the hosts seamlessly transition to the business side of football, exploring potential cut candidates for the Giants in the 2024 offseason. Armed with insights from "Over the Cap," they scrutinize players like Mark Glowinski, Darren Waller, and Darius Slayton, breaking down the financial implications and strategic considerations. The hosts reveal that potential cuts could yield an impressive $23.1 million in savings, revising the Giants' total cap space to $57.1 million. This detailed analysis sets the stage for potential offseason moves and acquisitions. Keeping the momentum, the hosts pivot to the intriguing trade candidacy of Daniel Jones in the same episode. With a substantial $47.1 million cap hit, the hosts dissect the potential savings of $13.8 million, rising to $36 million post-June 1st. Scrutinizing Jones' upcoming base salaries, they pose the crucial question: Can the Giants find a suitable trade candidate for their quarterback, and how might this decision impact the team's financial landscape and long-term strategy? This episode offers a comprehensive exploration of the Giants' offseason maneuvering, providing fans with valuable insights into the complex decisions shaping the team's future. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giant
Tue, January 09, 2024
Send us a text In a special post-Black Monday episode, "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast" delves into the seismic coaching changes within the Giants organization. The hosts unveil the breaking news of key firings, including the dismissal of special teams coordinator Thomas McGaughey and offensive line coach Bobby Johnson. The podcast further shocks listeners with the revelation that defensive coordinator Wink Martindale has departed, echoing the surprise and uncertainty reminiscent of the earlier Patrick Graham situation. The upheaval continues as OLB coach Drew Wilkins and his brother Kevin Wilkins, a defensive assistant, face termination, marking a significant restructuring of the coaching staff. The hosts analyze the aftermath of Black Monday, exploring the unexpected twists and turns that have reshaped the Giants' coaching landscape. Moving beyond the Giants' coaching turbulence, the hosts dissect the details of the Black Monday press conference. The episode unfolds with intriguing insights, including discussions about the potential use of the franchise tag for star player Saquon Barkley and the lingering uncertainty surrounding the role of Evan Neal. General Manager Schoen sheds light on expectations for Daniel Jones and leaves the door open for the potential return of Tyrod Taylor. The hosts highlight the nuanced perspectives shared during the press conference, including subtle references to the success of certain player signings like Bobby Okereke and a measured acknowledgment of the challenges with others, notably Parris Campbell. Amidst the Giants' coaching shake-up and Black Monday developments, the podcast widens its lens to capture significant firings around the league. Key dismissals include Falcons Head Coach Arthur Smith, who held the position for three years, and the departure of Ron Rivera after four years with Washington. The Panthers also announce the firing of General Manager Scott Fitterer after a four-year tenure. The hosts provide insights into these league-wide changes, adding depth to the broader narrative of Black Monday. As the episode progresses, the hosts shift their focus to the thrilling Week 18 matchups, delivering a comprehensive recap of the outcomes that shaped the playoff landscape. The Bills emerge victorious, securing the AFC East title and the coveted #2 seed, while the Dolphins clinch a wildcard spot. The Texans claim the AFC South, the Steelers secure a wildcard position, the Bucs dominate the NFC South, and the Packers clinch the final wildcard spot. The hosts skillfully weave together the coaching turmoil, league-wide firings, and the exhilarating results of Week 18, setting the stage for the upcoming NFL playoffs in a dynamic and engaging podcast episode. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support
Mon, January 08, 2024
Send us a text In this high-energy postgame reaction episode, the hosts break down the thrilling encounter between the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 18 of the 2024 NFL season. Key Highlights: Game Analysis: The hosts dive into a detailed analysis of the game, dissecting key plays, standout moments, and pivotal decisions that shaped the outcome. Player Performances: Individual player performances are scrutinized, with a focus on star players and those who made a significant impact on the game. Highlights and Lowlights: The hosts provide a rundown of the game's highlights, showcasing impressive plays, touchdowns, and crucial defensive stops. Simultaneously, they address lowlights, including mistakes or missed opportunities. Impact on Season End: As this game concludes the regular season, the hosts discuss its implications on the Giants' overall performance, playoff chances, and the team's standing in the league. Injury Updates: An essential part of the postgame report is the injury updates. The hosts discuss any injuries sustained during the game and their potential impact on the team moving forward. Fan Reactions: The hosts include snippets of fan reactions, providing a glimpse into the emotions and opinions circulating in the Giants' community following this critical game. Looking Ahead: With the regular season behind them, the hosts offer a brief preview of what lies ahead for the Giants. This could include potential playoff matchups, areas of improvement, and the overall outlook for the postseason. Fan Engagement: The episode wraps up with a segment dedicated to fan engagement. The hosts might read out comments, questions, or predictions from the audience, fostering a sense of community among Giants fans. By offering a comprehensive breakdown of the Giants vs Eagles clash, this postgame reaction show serves as a vital resource for fans looking to relive the excitement, gain insights, and connect with the broader Giants community. Tune in for a passionate and informed discussion on the latest episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast." #giants #eagles #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2
Fri, January 05, 2024
Send us a text In this episode, the hosts delve into the critical topic of impending free agents for the New York Giants in 2024. The roster faces several key decisions, and the hosts analyze each player's performance, their value to the team, and the strategic considerations for the upcoming offseason. Pending Free Agents: Quarterback: Tyrod Taylor: The hosts weigh the option of retaining Taylor and discuss his impact on the team's quarterback room. Running Backs: Saquon Barkley: A cornerstone player, the hosts assess whether the Giants should commit to Barkley for the long term. Matt Breida: The hosts evaluate Breida's contributions and discuss the feasibility of retaining him. Wide Receivers: Parris Campbell: With his potential and injury history, the hosts analyze the decision to keep or part ways with Campbell. Sterling Shepard: A stalwart in the receiving corps, the hosts discuss Shepard's future with the Giants. Tight End: Lawrence Cager: The hosts explore the role of Cager in the tight end rotation and whether the Giants should secure his services. Offensive Line: JC Hassenauer, Sean Harlow, Ben Bredeson, Justin Pugh, Shane Lemieux, Tyre Phillips, Matt Peart: The offensive line features several impending free agents, and the hosts go through each player, considering their performance and the team's needs. Defensive Line: A’Shawn Robinson: The hosts deliberate on Robinson's impact on the defensive line and whether he should remain a Giant. Linebackers: Jihad Ward, Isaiah Simmons, Jarrad Davis, Carter Coughlin, Cam Brown: A comprehensive discussion on the linebacker corps, evaluating each player's contribution and their future with the team. Cornerbacks: Adoree Jackson, Darnay Holmes: The hosts discuss the cornerback situation, considering the skill set and future potential of Jackson and Holmes. Safety: Xavier McKinney: A key component of the secondary, McKinney's future with the Giants is explored. Special Teams: Casey Kreiter (LS), Gunner Olszewski (PR), Randy Bullock (K), Mason Crosby (K): The hosts discuss the special teams unit, considering the importance of consistency and reliability. As the Giants face the Eagles, the hosts also provide an injury report, shedding light on the health of key players. The impending free agency decisions add an extra layer of intrigue to this episode, offering fans valuable insights into the team's future direction. Tune in to gain a comprehensive understanding of the Giants' impending free agency decisions and stay updated on the injury front in this episode of the "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast." #giants #eagles #nfl <a rel="payment" href="https://www.buymeacoffee.com/
Thu, January 04, 2024
Send us a text In the latest episode of the podcast, the hosts dive into the final week of the NFL regular season, dissecting matchups, analyzing playoff scenarios, and offering their predictions for the outcomes. 1. Steelers at Ravens (+3.5, 36.5): With the Ravens securing home field throughout the playoffs, the Steelers are in a precarious situation. 2. Texans at Colts (+1, 47.5): A crucial matchup that decides a wild card spot or a division win based on the Jaguars' outcome. 3. Buccaneers at Panthers (+5.5, 37.5): The Buccaneers aim to win the NFC South, contingent on a win or a Saints loss against the Falcons. 4. Browns at Bengals (-6, 38.5): With the Browns locked into the 5th spot and the Bengals eliminated, the hosts discuss the potential impact on the draft and the performances of these two teams. 5. Vikings at Lions (-3, 45.5): The Lions, currently in the 3rd playoff spot, aim to move up with a win and a Cowboys loss. The hosts also explore the slim chances for the Vikings to secure the last wild card spot. 6. Jets at Patriots (-2.5, 30.5): Both teams eliminated from the playoffs, the hosts discuss their draft positions and potential strategies for the upcoming season. 7. Falcons at Saints (-3, 42.5): The Saints have a shot at winning the NFC South, and the Falcons aim to secure a wildcard spot. The hosts break down the scenarios and playoff aspirations for these teams. 8. Jaguars at Titans (+5.5, 40): The Jaguars look to clinch the AFC South with a win, and the hosts explore the intricate scenarios that could still see them in the playoffs. 9. Seahawks at Cardinals (+2.5, 47.5): With playoff hopes on the line, the Seahawks aim for the final wildcard spot. The hosts discuss the Cardinals' draft position and the implications of this matchup. 10. Bears at Packers (-3, 44): The Packers seek the final wild card spot, and the hosts break down the scenarios that could see them in the playoffs. The Bears hold the #1 pick from the Panthers and their own #10 pick. 11. Broncos at Raiders (-2.5, 38): Eliminated from the playoffs, the hosts discuss potential offseason strategies for both teams. 12. Chiefs at Chargers (-3, 36): The Chiefs are locked into the 3rd spot, while the Chargers are eliminated. The hosts explore the performances of both teams and potential offseason moves. 13. Eagles at Giants (+5, 42.5): The Eagles aim to win the NFC East, and the hosts discuss playoff scenarios and draft positions for both teams. 14. Rams at 49ers (-3.5, 42.5): With playoff spots secured, the Rams and 49ers gear up for a showdown. The hosts delve into potential playoff matchups and the performances of these teams. 15. Cowboys at Commanders (+13, 45.5): The Cowbo
Tue, January 02, 2024
Send us a text In this lively episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob delve into the intriguing world of the NFL draft, exploring the possibility of the New York Giants trading down. Alongside this, the hosts deliver a comprehensive recap of the thrilling Week 17 matchups across the league. 1. Trade Down Analysis: The episode kicks off with Drew and Rob dissecting a hypothetical trade scenario between the Giants and the Buccaneers. In this speculative move, the Giants acquire a wealth of draft picks (#20, #51, #84, #115, and a 2025 2nd Rd Pick) in exchange for moving down from pick #5. Drew and Rob carefully evaluate the potential impact of each pick and how it could shape the team's future. 2. Draft Picks Breakdown: The hosts meticulously break down each pick acquired in the trade, analyzing the player profiles, college performances, and potential contributions to the Giants' roster. From a promising young quarterback in Michael Penix Jr. to a powerhouse running back in Braelon Allen, the hosts paint a vivid picture of the future potential of these draft selections. 3. Week 17 Recap: With a keen eye on the week's games, the hosts navigate through the thrilling victories and heartbreaking defeats of Week 17. From the Browns' triumph over the Jets to the controversial ending in the Lions vs. Cowboys clash, Drew and Rob provide their insights, opinions, and reactions to each matchup. 4. Controversial Moments: The episode delves into the controversial moments that stirred debates and discussions among fans and analysts. The hosts dissect the contentious decisions, calls, or plays that left a lasting impact on the outcomes of certain games. 5. Impact on Playoff Picture: As the regular season comes to a close, Drew and Rob discuss the implications of Week 17 on the playoff picture. They analyze how victories and defeats have shaped the playoff seeding, wildcard scenarios, and which teams are now poised for postseason glory. 6. Looking Forward: In the final segment, the hosts look forward, discussing how the trade-down strategy and the outcomes of Week 17 could influence the Giants' offseason moves, draft strategy, and the team's overall direction in the coming seasons. Tune in to "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast" for an engaging exploration of draft strategies and a comprehensive recap of the highs and lows of Week 17 in the NFL. Drew and Rob bring their signature blend of analysis, humor, and passion for all things New York Giants. #giants #nfl #nfldraft Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , <a href=
Sun, December 31, 2023
Send us a text In this exhilarating episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob break down the aftermath of the intense Giants vs. Rams clash in NFL Week 17. With the final whistle blown and emotions running high, the hosts dissect the game's pivotal moments, standout performances, and areas for improvement. 1. Game Recap: Drew and Rob provide a comprehensive recap of the Giants vs. Rams game, delving into each quarter's key plays, turnovers, and noteworthy events. From explosive offensive plays to crucial defensive stops, the hosts capture the essence of the contest for listeners who might have missed the action. 2. Player Performances: The hosts shine a spotlight on standout performances from both teams. Whether it's a remarkable touchdown, a game-changing interception, or a crucial defensive play, Drew and Rob dissect the individual efforts that shaped the outcome. From star players to unexpected heroes, every noteworthy contributor gets their moment in the postgame analysis. 3. Turning Points and Decisive Moments: Drew and Rob identify the turning points and decisive moments that shifted the momentum in favor of one team or another. Whether it was a strategic coaching decision, a crucial fourth-down conversion, or a game-altering penalty, the hosts explore how these factors influenced the final result. 4. Impact of Injuries and Roster Changes: With insights into the impact of injuries and any strategic roster changes, the hosts discuss how the absence or presence of key players affected the game. They evaluate whether adjustments made during the game were successful and if any unexpected contributors stepped up to the challenge. 5. The Emotional Rollercoaster: The emotional rollercoaster of being a Giants fan is explored as Drew and Rob share their reactions and feelings throughout the game. From moments of elation to nail-biting tension, the hosts offer a relatable perspective for listeners who experienced similar highs and lows during the matchup. 6. Looking Ahead: In the final segment, Drew and Rob look ahead to the implications of the game for the Giants' season. They discuss how this victory or defeat positions the team for the playoffs or impacts their draft position. Speculation about the team's future, potential offseason moves, and the outlook for the next season adds an exciting dimension to the postgame discussion. Tune in to "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast" for an impassioned and insightful postgame analysis, capturing the drama, excitement, and intricacies of the Giants vs. Rams showdown in NFL Week 17. #giants #rams #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on <
Fri, December 29, 2023
Send us a text In this highly anticipated episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob dissect the upcoming clash between the Giants and the Rams in Week 17. The hosts delve into key factors, including injury reports, offensive and defensive strategies, and the final thoughts leading into this critical matchup. 1. Injury Report Breakdown: The Rams appear to be in good health, with only backup tackle Joseph Noteboom and rookie Tre Tomlinson on the injury report. Meanwhile, the Giants face defensive challenges with notable injuries to CB Deonte Banks and DL Dexter Lawrence. Drew and Rob analyze how these injuries might impact the game dynamics. 2. Rams' Defensive Vulnerabilities: The hosts scrutinize the Rams' defense, revealing that while they allow a low completion percentage, they are susceptible to big pass plays. Opponents often target them through the air, potentially providing an opportunity for the Giants' deep threats, Jalin Hyatt and Darius Slayton, to shine. The Rams' run defense is solid but still within the average range. 3. Rams' Offensive Firepower: Drew and Rob explore the Rams' offensive prowess, highlighting their impressive scoring and yardage averages. Quarterback Matt Stafford, despite a lower completion percentage, is efficient and well-protected by the offensive line. The Rams' diverse group of receivers, including standout Puka Nackua and the reliable Cooper Kupp, pose a challenge for the Giants' defense. 4. Key Player Focus: Kyren Williams: The hosts emphasize the importance of stopping Rams' running back Kyren Williams, who has been instrumental in their recent successes. Analyzing Williams' stats and recent performances, Drew and Rob discuss the significance of containing him without compromising the defense against potential passing threats. 5. Tyrod Taylor's Showcase Opportunity: With rumors circulating about Tyrod Taylor giving the team the best chance to win, the hosts discuss the quarterback situation. Taylor, heading into free agency, has a golden opportunity to showcase his skills against a formidable Rams' defense. The hosts question whether a change at QB can inspire the team and elevate their performance. 6. Aaron Donald's Dominance and Final Thoughts: Drew and Rob wrap up the episode by considering the dominance of Rams' defensive stalwart Aaron Donald. They reflect on his impact this season and whether the Giants can contain him. The hosts also touch on the Rams' struggling field goal percentage and present their final thoughts on the game's keys to success. Tune in to "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast" for a comprehensive preview of the Giants vs. Rams showdown, covering everything from injuries to offensive strategies and player performances. #giants #rams
Thu, December 28, 2023
Send us a text In the latest episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob dive into the latest developments in the NFL, including significant quarterback changes and the playoff implications in the upcoming Week 17 matchups. The Giants make a crucial decision, naming Tyrod Taylor as the starting quarterback for the upcoming game against the Rams. A bombshell report by Jordan Schultz reveals a rift between Russell Wilson and the Broncos regarding injury guarantees. The Broncos decide to bench Wilson in favor of Jarrett Stidham. Drew and Rob provide in-depth analysis and discuss the economic and strategic factors influencing this surprising move. The hosts turn their attention to the Week 17 games, providing a detailed preview of key matchups that carry playoff implications. From the Jets facing the Browns to the Rams taking on the Giants, each game is scrutinized for its potential impact on the postseason picture. Thursday, Dec. 28 Jets at Browns (-7.5, 35) Jets have pick #9 and get to see what they could have had in Flacco. The Browns have the top wild card spot currently. Saturday, Dec. 30 Lions at Cowboys (-6, 53.5) Lions gunning for homefield in the NFC already won the division. Cowboys are 1 game back from the Eagles and top wild card spot Sunday, Dec. 31 Dolphins at Ravens (-3.5, 47) Dolphins are 1 game back from the Ravens for AFC home field advantage Patriots at Bills (-12, 41) Bills try to keep Wild Card Spot and Patriots stink Falcons at Bears (-3, 38) Falcons 1 game out of Wildcard & NFC South. Bears at pick #8 Titans at Texans (-3.5, 42.5) Texans trying to get back into the playoff picture and Titans at pick #7 Raiders at Colts (-3, 44.5) Raiders look to get to .500 and are still in the wildcard hunt. Colts hold a wildcard spot and are only losing the division to the Jags due to the tiebreaker Panthers at Jaguars (-7, 38) Panther would have had 1st pick in the draft and Jaguars look to keep their lead in the AFC South Rams at Giants (+6, 42) Rams hold a wildcard spot and Giants hold pick #5 Cardinals at Eagles (-10.5, 48) Cardinals hold pick #2 and Eagles clinch the division with win Saints at Buccaneers (-3, 42) The Saints lose and they are out of the playoff hunt. Bucs are currently leading NFC South 49ers at Commanders (+13.5, 48.5) 49ers currently have homefield in NFC & Commanders have pick #3 Steelers at Seahawks (-3.5, 41.5) Steelers need one more win or tie to extend streak w/o a losing season. Could still get a wildcard spot. Seahawks hold a wildcard spot Bengals at Chiefs (-7, 44.5) Bengals still have small hope for a wildcard spot. Chiefs clinch AFC west with a win. Chargers at Broncos (-5.5, 38.5) The Chargers have the 6th pick. The Broncos are
Wed, December 27, 2023
Send us a text In the latest episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast," hosts Drew and Rob dive into the thrilling quarterback battle between Tyrod Taylor and Tommy DeVito. The excitement is palpable as they break down the strengths, weaknesses, and unique attributes each quarterback brings to the field. Quarterback Duel: Tyrod Taylor vs. Tommy DeVito The central focus of the episode revolves around the ongoing duel between veteran Tyrod Taylor and the emerging talent Tommy DeVito. The hosts meticulously analyze the playing styles, decision-making prowess, and overall impact of both quarterbacks on the Giants' offensive strategy. Insights into their performances in recent games, along with potential game plans for the future, are explored in detail. Giants vs. Eagles Reaction: Post-Game Analysis Following the quarterback battle discussion, Drew and Rob shift their attention to the Giants vs. Eagles game. The hosts provide a passionate and detailed reaction to the game, analyzing key plays, standout performances, and pivotal moments that shaped the outcome. The discussion extends beyond the score, delving into the nuances of the game strategy, coaching decisions, and the overall team dynamics. In-Depth Player Analysis and Highlights: The hosts take a closer look at individual player performances, spotlighting notable plays and contributions. From unexpected heroes to star players making a significant impact, the episode provides a comprehensive breakdown of the Giants vs. Eagles matchup. Fan Reactions and Social Media Buzz: The podcast doesn't stop at the analysis; Drew and Rob bring in the fan perspective by sharing reactions from social media and listener comments. This interactive segment adds a vibrant and engaging element to the episode, allowing fans to voice their opinions and contribute to the ongoing conversation. Looking Ahead: Future Expectations and Predictions: As the episode concludes, the hosts offer their insights into the implications of the recent game on the team's trajectory. They discuss what fans can anticipate in the upcoming games, addressing potential strategies, roster considerations, and the overall outlook for the Giants. Tune in for a riveting episode that combines in-depth analysis, lively discussion, and a fan-centric approach to covering the latest in the world of the New York Giants. #giants #eagles #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at:<a href='https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs
Mon, December 25, 2023
Send us a text In this week's episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob dissect the latest injury news and recap the high-stakes Week 16 matchups across the NFL. Injury Report: Giants vs. Eagles The hosts kick off the episode with a thorough analysis of the injury report for both the Giants and the Eagles. The status of key players, including those ruled out and those listed as questionable, sets the stage for the critical divisional clash between the two teams. Giants Out: Evan Neal (OT), Rakeem Nunez-Roches (DT) Giants Questionable: Gary Brightwell (RB), Lawrence Cager (TE), Dexter Lawrence (DT), A’Shawn Robinson (DL) Eagles Out: Zach Cunningham (LB), Landon Dickerson (G), Darius Slay (CB), Avonte Maddon (CB) Eagles Questionable: Nicholas Morrow (LB) The hosts delve into the implications of these injuries on the game dynamics and discuss potential strategies both teams might employ to compensate for key absences. Giants Roster Moves and Updates: A series of roster moves by the Giants, including the IR placement of Evan Neal and the activation of Matt Peart, are discussed. The surprising twist of Randy Bullock's season-ending injury, Cade York's promotion followed by his own injury, and the subsequent signing of Mason Crosby to the practice squad add layers of intrigue to the Giants' kicking situation. Week 16 Recap: Drew and Rob provide a rapid-fire recap of the Week 16 games, highlighting key moments, standout performances, and unexpected outcomes. From the Saints vs. Rams clash to the Browns dominating the Texans, each game is dissected to provide listeners with a comprehensive overview of the week's NFL action. The episode sets the stage for the Giants vs. Eagles showdown, combining injury insights, roster updates, and a roundup of Week 16 highlights. Tune in for a dynamic blend of analysis, humor, and spirited football discussion. #giants #eagles #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, December 22, 2023
Send us a text In this week's installment of "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob dissect the upcoming clash between the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles. The focus sharpens on the Eagles, as the hosts delve into the question that looms large: What's wrong with the Eagles? Giants Analysis: Before diving into the Eagles' concerns, Drew and Rob provide a brief overview of the Giants' current state. Injury updates, potential player returns, and recent team developments set the stage for the crucial matchup. Evaluating the Eagles: The main course of the episode is a comprehensive analysis of the Philadelphia Eagles. The hosts explore recent performances, statistical trends, and key player insights. From offensive struggles to defensive challenges, the duo dissects the Eagles' gameplay, attempting to pinpoint the root causes of their difficulties. Injuries and Formations: Injuries, lineup changes, and potential adjustments in offensive and defensive formations are scrutinized. The hosts consider how these factors might influence the dynamics of the Giants vs. Eagles matchup. Coaching Dynamics: Drew and Rob don their coaching hats, evaluating the strategies employed by the Eagles' coaching staff. From play-calling to game management, they aim to uncover the tactical decisions that might be contributing to the Eagles' struggles. Predictions and Expectations: The episode culminates with Drew and Rob sharing their predictions for the Giants vs. Eagles game. Expectations, potential game-changers, and keys to victory for both teams are outlined, giving listeners a comprehensive preview of what to anticipate on game day. Tune in to "2 Giant Goofballs" for a deep dive into the Giants vs. Eagles matchup, filled with insightful analysis, spirited discussions, and the trademark humor that makes this podcast a must-listen for Giants fans. #giants #eagles #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, December 20, 2023
Send us a text In this week's episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob bring a basket of intriguing Giants news, a touch of controversy with the DeVito saga, and a preview of the upcoming Week 16 matchups. Giants News: The Giants' injury report carries a mix of good and concerning news. Brightwell and Peart's return from the IR promises a boost, while Cade York's elevation from the practice squad reflects Randy Bullock's ongoing hamstring issues. A notable mention from Dan Duggan is the Giants hosting WR Michael Jefferson for a visit and working out OL Jordan Roos, CBs Thomas Graham and Chris Jackson. Jefferson, an undrafted talent post a car crash, becomes an exciting prospect for the future. However, not all news is uplifting. The team loses a potential draft prospect as Carson Beck decides to return to Georgia. Off-field issues also shadow the Giants as former player Derrick Ward faces legal trouble for alleged involvement in multiple robberies. Pizzagate Drama: The air gets thick with controversy as rumors circulate about Tommy DeVito's purported withdrawal from a pizzeria appearance due to an alleged fee increase. DeVito's agent claims no agreement was made, leading to a public spectacle. Eventually, DeVito makes an appearance, raising questions about the entire saga. Adding an interesting twist, DeVito hires Maxx Lepselter for off-field management, suggesting a strategic move amidst the spotlight. Week 16 Preview: Drew and Rob delve into the upcoming Week 16 games, highlighting matchups like Saints at Rams, Browns at Texans, and the Giants taking on the Eagles. The duo provides insights, predictions, and player analyses, making sure fans are ready for the excitement this NFL week promises. Tune in for a rollercoaster of Giants emotions, off-field drama, and the thrill of anticipating Week 16's gridiron battles. Thursday, Dec. 21 Saints at Rams (-4, 46) Saturday, Dec. 23 Bengals at Steelers (+2, 37) Bills at Chargers (+12, 44) Sunday, Dec. 24 Colts at Falcons (-1, 44.5) Packers at Panthers (+5, 36) Browns at Texans (+2.5, 40) Lions at Vikings (+3, 47) Commanders at Jets (-3, 37.5) Seahawks at Titans (+2.5, 41.5) Jaguars at Buccaneers (PK, 43) Cardinals at Bears (-4, 44.5) Cowboys at Dolphins (-1.5, 51) Patriots at Broncos (-6.5, 34.5) Monday, Dec. 25 Raiders at Chiefs (-10, 41.5) Giants at Eagles (-11.5, 42.5) Ravens at 49ers (-5.5, 46.5) #giants #nfl #footballpicks Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Fa
Tue, December 19, 2023
Send us a text Delving into the Future: The Mock Draft Extravaganza In this power-packed episode, the hosts take a bold step into the future with the first mock draft of the season, covering all seven rounds. Drew and Rob, the insightful minds behind "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast," don their analyst hats, exploring potential trades, sharing in-depth insights on each player selected, and unraveling the rationale behind every choice. The mock draft isn't just a projection; it's a strategic exploration of how each player could seamlessly integrate into the Giants' roster. Week 15 Recap: Unraveling the Gridiron Drama Chargers at Raiders: A High-Scoring Showdown The Chargers and Raiders clash in a high-scoring spectacle, with the Raiders emerging victorious with a staggering 63-21 scoreline. Bengals vs. Vikings: A Tightly Contested Battle The Bengals and Vikings lock horns in a closely contested affair, with the Bengals securing a narrow 27-24 win. Colts Dominate Steelers: Defensive Brilliance In a game dominated by the Colts, they secure a decisive 30-13 victory over the Steelers. Lions Roar Against Broncos: Offensive Showcase The Lions unleash an offensive showcase, overpowering the Broncos with a commanding 42-17 victory. Panthers Edge Falcons: Defensive Struggle In a defensive struggle, the Panthers secure a narrow 9-7 victory over the Falcons. Browns Triumph Over Bears: Late Drama The Browns secure a hard-fought 20-17 win over the Bears, with late-game drama adding to the intensity. Bucs Dominate Packers: Offensive Showcase The Buccaneers dominate the Packers with a convincing 34-20 win, showcasing offensive prowess. Dolphins Shut Out Jets: Defensive Brilliance The Dolphins deliver a defensive masterclass, shutting out the Jets with a resounding 30-0 victory. Saints Prevail Over Giants: Offensive Struggles The Saints secure a 24-6 victory over the Giants, with offensive struggles plaguing the Big Blue. Texans Edge Titans: Defensive Battle In a defensive battle, the Texans secure a narrow 19-16 victory over the Titans. Chiefs Overpower Patriots: Playoff Implications The Chiefs secure a 27-17 victory over the Patriots, solidifying their playoff aspirations. 49ers Triumph Over Cardinals: Offensive Showcase The 49ers deliver an offensive showcase, securing a convincing 45-29 victory over the Cardinals. Rams Outclass Commanders: Defensive Brilliance The Rams outclass the Commanders with a 28-20 victory, showcasing defensive brilliance. Bills Dominate Cowboys: Offensive Mastery The Bills dominate the Cowboys with a commanding 31-10 victory, displaying offensive mastery. Ravens Secure Victory Over Jaguars: Defensive Showdown<b
Mon, December 18, 2023
Send us a text In this riveting postgame episode, Drew and Rob, the dynamic duo behind "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast," unpack the intricate details of the Giants vs. Saints clash in NFL Week 15, 2023. The hosts bring their A-game, offering fans an immersive and comprehensive postmortem of the thrilling encounter. Opening Kickoff: The show kicks off with a vibrant recap of the game's atmosphere, setting the stage for the intense back-and-forth between the Giants and the Saints. Drew and Rob's lively banter captures the essence of Monday Night Football, immersing listeners in the excitement and tension that defined this crucial matchup. Injury Updates and Impact: The hosts delve into the nitty-gritty of the injury reports, exploring the potential game-changers and their impact on the overall performance. Questions loom about the return of key players like Darren Waller and Evan Neal and the implications of Chris Olave's ankle injury. The injury discussion sets the stage for a deeper dive into the strategies deployed by both teams. On the Offensive Front: Analyzing the Giants' offensive strategies, Drew and Rob scrutinize how the team navigated the formidable Saints defense. With the Saints boasting the 10th best points-per-game defense in the league, the hosts break down the tactical maneuvers, highlighting where the Giants excelled and areas that posed challenges. Defensive Showdown: Turning the spotlight on the Giants' defense, the hosts dissect the team's ability to thwart the Saints' offensive moves. They explore how the defense tackled the Saints' reliance on short, quick passes and their prowess in protecting the quarterback. The hosts evaluate standout defensive plays, celebrating successes and addressing areas for improvement. Player Performances: No postgame analysis is complete without a player spotlight. Drew and Rob provide a detailed rundown of individual player performances, celebrating the heroes of the game and discussing standout plays that contributed to the final outcome. Strategic Insights: The hosts offer strategic insights, pondering on what worked well for the Giants and where adjustments could have been made. From offensive maneuvers to defensive resilience, every facet of the game is scrutinized, providing fans with a nuanced understanding of the dynamics at play. Fan Reactions and Social Media Buzz: Drew and Rob tap into the pulse of the Giants' fanbase, sharing snippets of social media reactions and fan comments. The hosts engage with the audience, bringing in diverse perspectives and adding a community flavor to the postgame analysis. Looking Ahead: As the episode winds down, Drew and Rob glance ahead, discussing the implications of this victory on the Giants' playoff prospects. With an eye on the next matc
Fri, December 15, 2023
Send us a text Injury Report Drama: Drew and Rob delve into the critical injury updates, questioning if star players like Darren Waller, Evan Neal, Chris Olave, and Andrus Peat will play. The hosts scrutinize how potential injuries might impact player performance, particularly Olave's ankle concern. Cracking the Saints Defense: The Giants' offensive strategy takes center stage as Drew and Rob analyze how they can navigate the formidable Saints defense. The Saints boast the 10th best points-per-game (ppg) defense in the league. The hosts dissect the Saints' prowess in pass coverage, emphasizing the challenge in reaching the quarterback. Saints Defensive Stats Unveiled: The hosts break down the Saints' defensive statistics, highlighting their impressive pass coverage and interception capabilities. Drew and Rob discuss key players in the Saints' defense, such as Paulson Adebo, Altontae Taylor, Isaac Yiadom, and Marshon Lattimore. Chinks in the Saints' Armor: While the Saints excel at defending the pass, the Giants could exploit their vulnerability against the run. The hosts explore the Saints' struggles in stopping the run, emphasizing the significance of this weakness for the Giants. Cracking the Code of the Saints' Offense: Switching gears, Drew and Rob dissect the Saints' offense, ranked 15th in ppg. The hosts analyze the Saints' reliance on quick, short passes and effective protection of the quarterback. Quarterbacks Derek Carr and Jameis Winston's performances are scrutinized, along with the dynamic play of Taysom Hill. Player Focus and Final Predictions: Drew and Rob focus on key offensive players like Chris Olave, Rashid Shaheed, and Alvin Kamara, exploring their impact on the upcoming clash. The hosts wrap up the episode with final thoughts on how the Giants can capitalize on the Saints' weaknesses and whether "DeVito mania" can continue. Interactive Fan Segment: Throughout the show, the hosts integrate fan questions and predictions gathered from social media, fostering an engaging and community-driven atmosphere. Closing Anticipation: As the episode concludes, Drew and Rob leave listeners eagerly anticipating the outcome of the Giants vs. Saints matchup, predicting how the game might unfold, and offering insights into the strategic dynamics at play. #giants #saints #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in
Wed, December 13, 2023
Send us a text Introduction: Drew and Rob dive into the Week 15 Picks Show with infectious energy, ready to dissect and debate the upcoming matchups in this crucial week of the NFL season. The hosts set the tone for a rollercoaster of predictions and strategic analyses. Thursday Night Football - AFC West Clash: The show kicks off with a breakdown of the Thursday night matchup between the Chargers and the Raiders. Drew and Rob weigh in on the impact of recent performances, key player matchups, and how the AFC West standings might be affected. Saturday Showdowns: The hosts shift to the Saturday games, analyzing the Vikings vs. Bengals, Steelers vs. Colts, and Broncos vs. Lions matchups. From crucial playoff implications to individual player duels, each game is dissected for its unique storylines. Sunday Slate - Playoff Picture Unfolds: Sunday's games take center stage as Drew and Rob navigate through the Falcons vs. Panthers, Bears vs. Browns, Buccaneers vs. Packers, Jets vs. Dolphins, Giants vs. Saints, Texans vs. Titans, Chiefs vs. Patriots, 49ers vs. Cardinals, Commanders vs. Rams, Cowboys vs. Bills, Ravens vs. Jaguars. The hosts explore the playoff implications and potential upsets, making their bold predictions. Monday Night Football - Eagles Soaring into Seattle: The episode concludes with a preview of the Monday Night Football matchup between the Eagles and the Seahawks. Drew and Rob discuss the key strategies each team might employ and predict the winner of this pivotal clash. Interactive Fan Segment: Throughout the show, the hosts incorporate fan predictions and questions gathered from social media, adding an interactive and community-driven dimension to the Week 15 Picks Show. Drew and Rob react to fan insights and provide shoutouts to those whose predictions align with the eventual outcomes. Closing Thoughts and Teasers: As the episode winds down, Drew and Rob share their closing thoughts on the week's matchups. They offer a teaser for the next episode, hinting at potential surprises and must-watch games in the evolving NFL landscape. This "Week 15 Picks Show" is more than just predictions; it's a passionate exploration of the stories, rivalries, and dynamics that make each NFL week a spectacle for fans. Tune in for football wisdom, spirited debates, and a fan-centric experience with Drew and Rob. #nfl #giants #football Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoff
Tue, December 12, 2023
Send us a text Introduction: Drew and Rob kick off this postgame episode with palpable excitement and perhaps a hint of nerves as they delve into the aftermath of the Giants vs. Packers Monday Night Football clash in Week 14. The hosts set the stage for what promises to be a riveting analysis of the highs, lows, and unexpected turns in this crucial game. Opening Segment - Key Moments: The hosts dissect the pivotal moments that defined the game. From explosive plays to critical turnovers, every twist and turn is scrutinized. Drew and Rob share their real-time reactions, drawing listeners into the intensity of the game's crucial junctures. Player Performances: Next up, the spotlight turns to individual player performances. The hosts analyze standout plays, highlight players who exceeded expectations, and discuss those who faced unexpected challenges. Whether it's a rookie's breakout game or a seasoned player's unexpected struggles, no performance goes unnoticed. Injury Impact: Injuries are an inevitable part of the game, and Drew and Rob provide an update on how injuries might have influenced the outcome. They discuss the resilience of players who battled through injuries and the strategic adjustments necessitated by unexpected absences. Coaching Strategies: The hosts delve into the coaching strategies employed by both teams. From offensive play-calling to defensive schemes, they analyze the decisions that shaped the game. Did a daring fourth-down attempt pay off? How effective were halftime adjustments? These are the questions on the table. Fan Reactions and Questions: Drew and Rob bring in the voices of the fans, sharing reactions and questions gathered from social media and other platforms. This interactive segment adds a dynamic layer to the show, incorporating the diverse perspectives of the Giants' passionate fanbase. Looking Ahead: As the postgame reactions wind down, the hosts shift focus to what lies ahead. How does this game impact the Giants' playoff chances, and what adjustments might be necessary for future matchups? Drew and Rob offer their insights and predictions for the remainder of the season. Closing Thoughts: In the final segment, the hosts share their overall takeaways from the game. They highlight lessons learned, commendable performances, and areas that need improvement. The episode concludes with a tantalizing preview of the next challenges awaiting the Giants. This "Giants vs Packers Postgame Reaction Show" is not just a recap; it's an immersive experience for fans eager to relive the emotions of Monday Night Football and gain deeper insights into the team's journey. #giants #packers #mnf Support the show All Episodes are shot
Mon, December 11, 2023
Send us a text Hosted by the dynamic duo, Drew and Rob, this episode is a rollercoaster ride through the latest NFL happenings and a comprehensive recap of Week 14. Here's a sneak peek into the goofball banter: Giants/Packers - Out for the Game: CB Jaire Alexander WR Christian Watson BF Evan Neal NFL News Highlights: Joe Flacco takes the wheel as the Browns' starter for the rest of the season. Free agent TE Zach Ertz's decision-making saga continues, with six teams in the mix, including the Eagles, Chiefs, Bills, Ravens, and 49ers. The sixth remains a mystery. Rumors swirl around the Jets, suggesting no coaching changes in the offseason. Browns and S Grant Delpit seal the deal with a 3-year, $36M extension. Despite recent losses, Mike Tomlin's coaching seat with the Steelers seems secure, debunking hot seat rumors. Vikings OC Wes Phillips faces legal trouble with a DWI arrest on Friday night. Week 14 Recaps: Patriots at Steelers (-6, 30): Patriots 21, Steelers 18 - A nail-biter that sets the tone for the week. Buccaneers at Falcons (-2.5, 39): Bucs 29, Falcons 25 - A three-way tie in the division with the Saints at 6-7. Rams at Ravens (-7, 42.5): Ravens 37, Rams 31 - Tylan Wallace's punt return seals the victory for the Ravens. Lions at Bears (+3, 41): Bears 28, Lions 13 - A second-half surge lifts the Bears to victory. Colts at Bengals (+1, 42): Bengals 34, Colts 14 - Jake Browning leads the Bengals to a dominant second-half performance. Jaguars at Browns (-1.5, 34): Browns 31, Jaguars 27 - Joe Flacco outshines Trevor Lawrence in a close encounter. Panthers at Saints (-5.5, 37.5): Saints 28, Panthers 6 - The Panthers' offensive struggles persist under new leadership. Texans at Jets (+6, 34.5): Jets 30, Texans 6 - A field goal frenzy as the Jets secure a convincing win. Vikings at Raiders (+3, 40.5): Justin Jefferson's return is marred by a chest injury, prompting a hospital visit. Seahawks at 49ers (-10.5, 46.5): Drew Lock steps in for Geno Smith, adding a twist to the Seahawks' lineup. Bills at Chiefs (-2.5, 47.5) Broncos at Chargers (-3, 43): Justin Herbert's exit due to a finger injury unfolds amidst Antonio Gates' halftime entry into the Chargers' Hall of Fame. In signature goofball style, Drew and Rob dissect each game, providing insightful and entertaining commentary. This episode is a must-listen for Giants fans and NFL enthusiasts alike! #giants #nfl #football Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at:<a
Sat, December 09, 2023
Send us a text Episode Summary: "Giants vs. Packers Preview - NFL Week 14" In this week's anticipation-packed episode, the focus is on the clash between the Giants and the Packers. The hosts delve into critical questions surrounding injuries and strategies for both teams. Injury Watch: The looming question of Dexter Lawrence and Evan Neal's availability keeps fans on the edge of their seats. The potential return of Darren Waller from the IR adds another layer of suspense. Eyes are on the Packers' camp: Will RB Aaron Jones make a comeback from his knee injury? Offensive Tactics: The Packers boast a stingy defense, allowing only 20.3 points per game, ranking 9th in the league. However, their vulnerability lies in the ground game, where they allow 136.3 yards per game (30th) and 4.5 yards per carry (26th). With the Giants having offensive firepower, including DeVito, Hyatt, and Slayton, there's room to exploit the Packers' pass defense, especially in the absence of a strong interception record. The Packers' red zone defense is a fortress (8th best), emphasizing the importance of the Giants making every opportunity count. Defensive Strategies: The Packers' offense has seen phases of both mediocrity and excellence, averaging 17 points per game between weeks 2-7 and escalating to 26 points per game for the rest of the season. Jordan Love, though relatively inexperienced, benefits from a solid offensive line. The Giants' defense needs to capitalize on his limited starts and pressure him. An overview of the Packers' offensive weapons, from rookie sensations in the receiving corps to emerging talent in the tight end position. Final Thoughts and Keys to Victory: Exploiting the Packers' offensive inexperience is crucial. Defensive coordinator Wink is expected to unleash all strategies. Prioritizing pass defense to force the Packers into a more run-oriented game. Recognizing the Packers' strength in keeping teams out of the endzone, the Giants must adopt an aggressive offensive approach, capitalizing on every opportunity to score touchdowns. Tommy DeVito's continued improvement is a key factor in the Giants' offensive success. Emphasizing mistake-free football while capitalizing on any errors made by the Packers will be instrumental in securing a victory. As the Giants gear up for a challenging encounter, this episode serves as the perfect guide for fans looking to understand the intricacies and potential game-changers in the upcoming Giants vs. Packers showdown. #giants #packers #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Fac
Thu, December 07, 2023
Send us a text Latest NFL News & Week 14 Picks Get ready for the latest hilarity and insights with Drew and Rob on "2 Giant Goofballs," your go-to NY Giants Podcast. In this episode, the dynamic duo serves up a mix of Giants updates, league news, and bold predictions for Week 14. Giants Shenanigans: Tommy DeVito takes center stage as the starting quarterback, promising a rollercoaster of excitement for Giants fans. HC Brian Daboll spills the beans on Tyrod Taylor's potential return, giving listeners a glimpse into the emotional side of losing a starting job to injury. Saquon Barkley earns his stripes as the Giants' nominee for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, adding a touch of heartwarming news to the goofball banter. Around the League Laughs: Carolina Comedy: The Panthers saga unfolds, featuring Lions OC Ben Johnson as the comedic lead. Speculations about benching Bryce Young add an extra layer of drama, leaving fans questioning recent staff changes. Chuckles with Chargers: The Chargers are in the spotlight as the prime destination for the hilariously talented Ben Johnson, potentially gearing up for a head coaching position. Jets Jokes: Tim Boyle gets the boot after a brief stint, and the Jets' QB saga continues with whispers about Zach Wilson's reluctance to return. Aaron Rodgers airs his grievances, adding a dash of comedic tension. The addition of QB Brett Rypien spices things up. Fortifying the Funny 49ers: The 49ers snag former Giants DB Logan Ryan, injecting more humor into their defensive lineup. Jaguars' Injury Comedy Hour: Trevor Lawrence and Christian Kirk headline the Jaguars' injury drama, turning a serious situation into a comedic plot twist. Packers' Playful Move: The Packers add RB Kenyan Drake, hoping to bring more laughs to their running game. Texans' Defensive Delight: The Texans sign safety Adrian Amos, aiming to add a defensive punch to their comedic arsenal. Eagles' D-Line Drama: The Eagles plan to sign DL Ndamukong Suh, setting the stage for potential defensive theatrics. Week 14 Giggles: Thursday, Dec. 7 Patriots at Steelers (-6, 30) Sunday, Dec. 10 Buccaneers at Falcons (-2.5, 39) Rams at Ravens (-7, 42.5) Lions at Bears (+3, 41) Colts at Bengals (+1, 42) Jaguars at Browns (-1.5, 34) Panthers at Saints (-5.5, 37.5) Texans at Jets (+6, 34.5) Vikings at Raiders (+3, 40.5) Seahawks at 49ers (-10.5, 46.5) Bills at Chiefs (-2.5, 47.5) Broncos at Chargers (-3, 43) Eagles at Cowboys (-3.5, 53) Monday, Dec. 11 Titans at Dolphins (-14, 47) Packers at Giants (+6.5, 37) Tune in for laughs, goofiness, and all things Giants with Drew and Rob on "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast." #giants #nfl #football <a rel="p
Tue, December 05, 2023
Send us a text Join Drew and Rob on the latest episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast" as they dissect the recent happenings in the world of the New York Giants and provide a comprehensive recap of the thrilling Week 13 in the NFL. Giants Updates: A recent appearance on The Michael Kay Show had former Giants player Amani Toomer discussing Daniel Jones's regression. Toomer shared insights into the pressure quarterbacks face regarding stats, recounting a story about a Hall of Famer who avoided Hail Mary throws for fear of damaging his quarterback rating. The Giants made a notable signing, bringing in wide receiver Dylan Drummond, who chose the Giants over the Lions' practice squad. Oshane Ximines was cut to accommodate Drummond. Tyrod Taylor's return is looming, and the Giants have opened his practice window. In the bye week, the Giants dropped to the #6 pick in the draft. Rumors circulate about Giants RB coach Jeff Nixon being targeted for the Offensive Coordinator position at Syracuse under new Head Coach Fran Brown. Notable insights from various sources, including concerns about the coaching staff's relationship with Brian Daboll and speculations about coordinators moving on after the season. NFL News: Linebacker Shaq Leonard signs w/ the Philadelphia Eagles after being cut from the Colts. Zach Ertz has been granted release from the Cardinals and is rumored to be considering teams for a contender, with the Eagles being a possible destination. Commanders DT Jonathan Allen, despite signing a $90M deal, expresses thoughts about playing for another team, emphasizing the priority of winning. NFL Week 13 Recap: Cowboys vs. Seahawks: Cowboys secure their first win against a team with a winning record, beating the Seahawks 41-35. Chargers vs. Patriots: A low-scoring game ends with the Chargers defeating the Patriots 6-0, leaving the job security of HC Brandon Staley & GM Tom Telesco uncertain. Lions vs. Saints: The Lions take an early lead and manage to hold off a comeback attempt by the Saints, winning 33-28. Falcons vs. Jets: Falcons beat the Jets 13-8, officially eliminating the Jets from the playoffs. Aaron Rodgers will not return this season. Cardinals vs. Steelers: Cardinals win 24-10, but their 2-2 record since Kyler Murray's return might impact their draft position. Colts vs. Titans: Colts win 31-28 in a game marred by multiple blocked punts and a significant injury to Titans P Ryan Stonehouse. Dolphins vs. Commanders: Dolphins dominate with a 45-15 victory, highlighting their strong performance. Texans vs. Broncos: Texans end the Broncos' winning streak with a 22-17 win, emerging as a legitimate playoff contender. Panthers vs. Buccaneers: Bucs b
Mon, December 04, 2023
Send us a text In this early dive into the potential future stars of the NFL, hosts Drew and Rob of "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast" analyze the strengths and weaknesses of promising college quarterbacks slated for the 2024 draft. Caleb Williams (USC, 21 years old): Strengths: Exceptional arm talent, precise ball placement, efficient completion rate, pocket mobility, and the ability to produce chunk plays. Drake Maye (North Carolina, 21 years old): Strengths: Prototypical build, elite arm talent, fluid hip torque, impressive control, anticipation, and the ability to recognize optimal leverage. Jayden Daniels (LSU, 22 years old): Strengths: Manipulative play, excellent feel for quick games, automatic on intermediate throws, creativity under pressure, and explosive as a runner. Michael Penix Jr (Washington, 23 years old): Strengths: Excellent decision-making, solid accuracy, improved passing motion, pre-snap prowess, and the ability to overcome adversity. Bo Nix (Oregon, 23 years old): Strengths: Athleticism, strong arm, improvisational skills, improved passing motion, and the ability to keep eyes downfield under pressure. JJ McCarthy (Michigan, 20 years old): Strengths: Whiplike velocity, adaptability, good aerial accuracy, quick processing, and competitive toughness as a runner. Shedeur Sanders (Colorado, 21 years old): Strengths: Physically imposing, arm strength, refined throwing mechanics, pocket presence, athleticism, leadership, and intuitive feel for the game. Quinn Ewers (Texas, 20 years old): Strengths: Best-in-class accuracy, smart player, fast release, field reading ability, and standout performances against tough opponents. Carson Beck (Georgia, 21 years old): Strengths: Beautiful sequencing, torque generation, pocket presence, adjustments, and surprising agility. Riley Leonard (Duke, 21 years old): Strengths: Prototypical build, great arm strength, adjustable arm angles, exceptional athlete, command pre-snap, and situational precision. The hosts provide a comprehensive guide to these potential NFL prospects, offering early insights into their strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement on "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast." #giants #nfl #nfldraft Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in startin
Fri, December 01, 2023
Send us a text In this mid-season review episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A NY Giants Podcast," cohosts Drew and Rob conduct a thorough examination of the 2023 New York Giants, highlighting both the positive surprises and notable disappointments. Starting on a positive note, Bobby Okereke takes the spotlight for his exceptional performance, setting a new single-season tackle record with an impressive 113 tackles. The hosts, Drew and Rob, acknowledge Okereke as a defensive standout and a key contributor to the team's efforts. Micah McFadden's development is praised as he transforms into a solid LB2, exceeding initial expectations. The hosts commend McFadden's growth and his valuable contributions to the team's defense. Deonte Banks receives accolades for stepping up as a CB1, surpassing expectations despite challenges in the secondary after Jackson's injury. Drew and Rob recognize Banks for his flashes of brilliance and his crucial role in the defensive lineup. Jalin Hyatt is identified as a potential rising star among receivers, showcasing his skills and hinting at a high ceiling when paired with a capable quarterback. The hosts express excitement about Hyatt's future prospects. Kayvon Thibodeaux's impressive 11 sacks make him a defensive force, contributing significantly to the team's pass rush. Drew and Rob highlight Thibodeaux's standout performance in the first half of the season. Surprisingly, undrafted FA Tommy DeVito earns recognition for his growth as a capable backup quarterback, exceeding expectations. The hosts appreciate DeVito's contributions and see potential in his future role. Transitioning to the disappointments, Daniel Jones takes center stage as the hosts express concern over his regression during the season. Drew and Rob delve into the challenges Jones has faced and the impact on the team. The offensive line becomes a point of criticism, acknowledged by the hosts as underperforming, partly due to injuries. Evan Neal's lack of development is singled out, disappointing Drew and Rob. The recurring theme of the injury bug is discussed, with the hosts lamenting the impact of numerous injuries on the team's overall performance. The offensive struggles, averaging just 11.8 points per game, become a focal point of disappointment. Drew and Rob express their dissatisfaction with the offensive output and call for improvements in the second half of the season. The lack of sacks beyond Thibodeaux and Dexter Lawrence raises concerns, with Drew and Rob stressing the need for increased defensive pressure from the entire team. In conclusion, Drew and Rob express disappointment in the overall performance of the season, emphasizing the gap between expectations and reality. The mid-season review serves as a candid assessment of the Giants'
Thu, November 30, 2023
Send us a text In this episode of Two Giant Goofballs titled "NFL Week 13 Picks: Wins, Spread Picks, & Over/Under Picks for Each Game," hosts Drew & Rob dive deep into the upcoming matchups, providing insights, predictions, and strategic analyses for each game. Starting with the Thursday night clash between the Seahawks and Cowboys, the hosts highlight the contrasting trajectories of these teams. The Seahawks, struggling in recent games, face a formidable Cowboys squad known for dominating weaker opponents. The hosts explore the dynamics that might shape this encounter and discuss the potential impact on the playoff race. Moving on to the Sunday matchups, the Chargers versus Patriots game takes center stage. Both teams, with hopes hanging by a thread for postseason contention, vie for a crucial victory. The hosts dissect the coaching dynamics and the strategic elements that could influence the outcome, offering their perspectives on the teams' future trajectories. The Lions and Saints showdown promises playoff implications, and the hosts engage in a spirited discussion about which team truly deserves a spot in the NFC playoffs. The Falcons versus Jets matchup raises questions about the Jets' offensive prowess against the Falcons' inconsistent performance. The Cardinals facing the Steelers presents an intriguing scenario. The Steelers, with a roster considered subpar, have managed surprising victories, and the hosts explore the potential consequences for the Giants' draft position based on this game's outcome. The Colts and Titans square off, featuring unexpected quarterbacks in Gardner Minshew and Will Levis. The Dolphins, riding high with a top-rated offense, face the struggling Commanders. The Broncos' hot streak faces a test against the surprising Texans. A struggling Bucs team meets the league's worst, the Panthers, in a matchup analyzed for its implications on the playoff picture and the Bucs' quest for redemption. The rematch between the 49ers and Eagles, reminiscent of last year's NFC championship, draws the hosts' attention. The Browns, despite a tough loss, still surprise as a formidable team, facing the Rams fresh off consecutive wins. In a marquee matchup, the Chiefs take on the resurgent Packers. The hosts analyze the elite status of the Chiefs against the improved form of the Packers, predicting how this clash of titans might unfold. The episode concludes with a Monday night showdown between the Bengals and Jaguars. The Jaguars, leading the AFC South, contend with a Bengals team navigating the post-Joe Burrow era. With a mix of statistical insights, strategic analyses, and a touch of humor, the episode serves as an essential guide for football enthusiasts gearing up for an action-packed weekend. Thursday, Nov. 30 Seaha
Tue, November 28, 2023
Send us a text In the latest episode of "2 Giant Goofballs," Drew and Rob delve into a multitude of riveting topics spanning the New York Giants, NFL coaching updates, and a comprehensive recap of the action-packed Week 12 matchups. The hosts commence the episode by addressing the explosive revelation made by Jay Glazer in the prior installment. Glazer hinted at a strained relationship between Giants head coach Brian Daboll and defensive coordinator Wink Martindale. The hosts navigate through the complexities of this revelation, juxtaposing it with the intriguing twist from the postgame press conference where Daboll handed Martindale the game ball after a recent victory. Daboll, in an attempt to downplay reported discord, humorously attributed their biggest argument to the last piece of pizza. Drew and Rob analyze these contrasting narratives, providing their unique perspectives on the potential coaching dynamics at play. Transitioning seamlessly to the broader NFL landscape, the hosts meticulously dissect Week 12's matchups. Each game is scrutinized, providing insightful commentary on standout performances, unexpected upsets, and pivotal moments. Drew and Rob weave together a narrative that not only encapsulates the on-field action but also explores the strategic decisions, player dynamics, and the ever-evolving storylines that define the NFL. The episode takes a deep dive into individual player performances, with a specific focus on standout players across various teams. Noteworthy achievements, such as Kayvon Thibodeaux's historic sack record and the impact of Leonard Williams' trade, are explored in detail. The hosts draw connections between these individual successes and their broader implications for the teams involved. Shifting gears to Joe Schoen's recent bye week press conference, Drew and Rob provide an exhaustive overview of key points. Schoen's insights into upcoming free agents, the status of Daniel Jones, and potential quarterback moves in the upcoming draft contribute to a nuanced understanding of the Giants' future plans. The hosts dissect Schoen's candid acknowledgment of past decisions, particularly in the context of the punt returner situation, offering listeners a transparent view into the front office's reflections. In addition to Giants-focused content, the hosts expand their coverage to encompass recent coaching changes across the NFL. Developments such as the firing of DC Jack Del Rio from the Commanders and the mid-season dismissal of HC Frank Reich from the Panthers are analyzed for their broader implications on team dynamics and future coaching hires. Drew and Rob bring their unique blend of analysis, humor, and genuine passion for the sport to every aspect of the episode. With a rich tapestry of content that spans breaking news, in-depth game analysis, and forward
Mon, November 27, 2023
Send us a text In the latest episode of "2 Giant Goofballs," Drew and Rob dive into the aftermath of the intense matchup between the New York Giants and the New England Patriots in their "Giants vs Patriots Postgame Reaction Plus Jay Glazer Reports Tension Between Wink & Daboll." The hosts kick off the episode by dissecting the bombshell report from NFL insider Jay Glazer, revealing the strained relationship between Giants head coach Brian Daboll and defensive coordinator Wink Martindale. Glazer's insights suggest that the tension between the two could lead to a significant shakeup in the coaching staff, with Martindale potentially parting ways with the Giants even before the season concludes. The hosts express their surprise at the discord, especially considering the success the duo had last season. Transitioning to the game itself, Drew and Rob provide a detailed analysis of the closely contested battle between the Giants and the Patriots. Despite the Giants' offensive struggles, the hosts highlight some exceptional throws from quarterback Tommy DeVito to wide receiver Jalin Hyatt. They note that while the Patriots had struggled to secure sacks throughout the season, they managed to apply significant pressure on DeVito in this game. Turning their attention to the defensive side of the ball, Drew and Rob commend the Giants' defense for its stellar performance, particularly in securing three interceptions. The defensive efforts were crucial in keeping the game close and competitive. The hosts delve into individual player performances, emphasizing both the strengths and weaknesses observed during the game. The episode combines insightful game analysis with the breaking news of internal tensions within the coaching staff, providing listeners with a comprehensive overview of the Giants' latest matchup and the potential shakeup in the coaching hierarchy. As always, Drew and Rob infuse their signature humor and banter into the discussion, making it an engaging listen for Giants fans and football enthusiasts alike. #giants #patriots #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, November 24, 2023
Send us a text In this week's episode of "Giants vs Patriots Preview - NFL Week 12" on "2 Giant Goofballs," Drew and Rob meticulously dissect the upcoming clash between the New York Giants and the New England Patriots. With a keen eye on the statistics and dynamics of both teams, the hosts provide a comprehensive overview. The Giants, entering the matchup on the heels of an encouraging performance, face a Patriots defense that has shown vulnerabilities, allowing 23.8 points per game, ranking 23rd in the league. Drew and Rob point out that the Patriots' defensive struggles might be a direct result of challenges on the offensive end. Analyzing the Patriots' defensive weaknesses, the hosts highlight the team's below-average performance against the pass, creating opportunities for Tommy DeVito and the Giants' passing game. DeVito, coming off a three-touchdown performance, can take calculated risks, given the Patriots' low sack rate and interception statistics. While the Patriots excel against the run, ranking second in the league, the Giants are urged to utilize Saquon Barkley effectively in the passing game. The Patriots' balanced defensive effort, with five players recording over 50 tackles, poses a challenge that the Giants need to navigate strategically. Shifting focus to the defensive side, the hosts reveal that the Patriots' defense ranks as the second-worst, allowing an average of 14.1 points per game. The Patriots' reliance on passing plays, a consequence of often playing from behind, creates opportunities for the Giants' defense to exploit. The uncertainty in the Patriots' starting quarterback adds another layer of intrigue. As the Giants aim to secure back-to-back victories, DeVito's performance becomes pivotal. The hosts emphasize the need for a balanced offensive approach, cautioning against turnovers and emphasizing Saquon's involvement. Additionally, they stress the importance of preventing big plays and maintaining defensive discipline. In their final thoughts, Drew and Rob express optimism about the Giants potentially starting a win streak. However, they highlight the consequences if the offense falters, suggesting that offensive coordinator Mike Kafka may face scrutiny. The episode encapsulates a mix of strategic insights, player analysis, and the trademark humor that defines "2 Giant Goofballs." #giants #patriots #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , T
Thu, November 23, 2023
Send us a text In the latest episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob dive into the latest NFL Week 12 Picks and discuss significant news, including the New York Giants' recent signing of linebacker Benton Whitley from the Vikings' practice squad. Whitley, who initially entered the league as an undrafted rookie free agent with the Rams in 2022, has since had stints with the Chiefs and Vikings. The hosts also touch on the intriguing revelation from an anonymous survey of players at The Athletic, which named MetLife Stadium as the worst stadium to play in. This candid insight adds a unique perspective on the challenges faced by players in different NFL venues. In other notable NFL news, the Pittsburgh Steelers have decided to part ways with offensive coordinator Matt Canada, a move that Drew and Rob analyze in terms of its potential impact on the team's offensive strategy. Furthermore, the Indianapolis Colts have released linebacker Shaq Leonard, prompting discussions about the reasons behind this roster move and the potential implications for the Colts' defense. As Drew and Rob transition to the Week 12 picks, they provide their insights and predictions for key matchups, including the Packers at Lions, Commanders at Cowboys, 49ers at Seahawks, and more. The hosts weigh in on the betting odds, team dynamics, and potential upsets, offering their unique blend of analysis and humor. This episode also covers the Thanksgiving games, including the Dolphins at Jets, bringing a festive touch to the football-filled holiday weekend. As the hosts round up the picks for the remaining Sunday and Monday matchups, listeners can expect a lively discussion, expert analysis, and the signature humor that defines "2 Giant Goofballs." Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, November 21, 2023
Send us a text In the latest episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," hosts Drew and Rob dive deep into the riveting events of NFL Week 11. The Thursday Night Football clash between the Bengals and Ravens set the stage for a dramatic week, with the Ravens securing a 34-20 victory. However, the Bengals suffered a significant blow as star QB Joe Burrow aggravated a wrist injury, sidelining him for the rest of the season. The Cowboys continued their dominant run, overpowering the Panthers 33-10, with an outstanding defensive performance that included seven sacks. A standout moment was Doran Bland's fourth pick-six of the year, emphasizing the Cowboys' defensive prowess. A defensive showdown unfolded between the Browns and Steelers, resulting in a narrow 13-10 victory for the Browns. Despite a sluggish offensive start, the Browns sealed the win with a last-minute field goal, showcasing the significance of defense in tight games. The Lions orchestrated a remarkable comeback against the Bears, securing a 31-26 win in the final minutes. Justin Fields faced relentless pressure, culminating in a game-ending safety, providing Drew and Rob with plenty to dissect regarding the Bears' late-game strategies. The Chargers narrowly edged past the Packers 23-20 in a game marred by injuries to key players Joey Bosa and Aaron Jones. The hosts speculate on the impact of these injuries on both teams and analyze the critical moments, including a potential game-winning pass dropped by Chargers rookie Quinten Johnston. Surprising many, the Texans outplayed the Cardinals, clinching a 21-16 victory. Drew and Rob explore the dynamics of the game, including Kyler Murray's performance and the Texans' ability to hold off a late Cardinals comeback. In a shocking upset, the Jaguars dominated the Titans 34-14, led by an outstanding performance from Trevor Lawrence. The hosts discuss Lawrence's impressive showing and its implications for the Jaguars' future. The Dolphins secured a 20-13 win over the Raiders, marked by a standout performance from Jalen Ramsey. The "2 Giant Goofballs" hosts delve into Ramsey's impact on the game and its significance for the Dolphins. The Giants faced off against the Commanders, securing a 31-19 victory, with Saquon Barkley scoring three touchdowns. The game, however, witnessed a heated brawl and showcased Tommy DeVito's resilience despite being sacked nine #nfl #football #giants Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at:<a href='https://www.buymeacoff
Mon, November 20, 2023
Send us a text In a spectacle that kept fans on the edge of their seats, the Giants triumphed over the Commanders in a game filled with electrifying moments, providing ample material for the hosts Drew and Rob on "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast." Saquon Barkley stole the spotlight, leaving an indelible mark on the game with a stellar three-touchdown performance that undoubtedly fueled the team's success. Drew and Rob, the insightful co-hosts of the podcast, are sure to dissect Barkley's standout plays and their implications for the Giants' season. The Giants' defense, a focal point in Drew and Rob's analyses, emerged as a formidable force, amassing an impressive six takeaways. Among the highlights was a game-sealing pick-six by Isaiah Simmons, a play that Drew and Rob will likely delve into for its strategic significance. However, the intensity of the game took an unexpected turn with a notable brawl, a moment that is bound to be a hot topic of discussion on the podcast, offering Drew and Rob the opportunity to share their insights on the implications of such incidents on team dynamics. One of the key narratives that Drew and Rob might explore is the remarkable resilience displayed by quarterback Tommy DeVito. Despite facing an immense challenge with nine sacks, DeVito showcased unwavering determination, ultimately scoring three touchdowns and securing his first career win. This performance opens up a myriad of questions for Drew and Rob — does this mark a turning point for DeVito, and how will it impact the Giants' quarterback situation moving forward? As "2 Giant Goofballs" fans eagerly await the next episode, the victory against the Commanders has undoubtedly injected a new energy into the podcast discussions. Drew and Rob are sure to provide a comprehensive analysis, celebrating the highs and addressing the challenges as they navigate through the ups and downs of the Giants' season. #giants #commanders #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, November 17, 2023
Send us a text In this week's "Giants vs. Commanders Preview Show," Drew and Rob break down the critical factors for the New York Giants as they gear up for their matchup against the Commanders. Before that Rob and Drew discuss Tony Pauline's report on Sportskeeda, that says significant changes are anticipated in the coaching staff of the yet-to-be-competitive Giants, with offensive coordinator Mike Kafka and defensive coordinator Don Martindale slated to be relieved of their duties by the end of the season if not sooner. On the offensive front, the hosts emphasize the importance of capitalizing on favorable field positions, highlighting the need for efficient clock control and a robust running game. Stressing the significance of ball security, the Giants must avoid turnovers to secure a competitive edge. Shifting focus to the defensive strategy, the spotlight is on Dexter Lawrence, with the hosts underlining the pivotal role he needs to play in taking control of the game. The Giants' pass rush is expected to shine against the Commanders' offensive line, and the prevention of big plays is identified as a key defensive priority to avoid getting entangled in a high-scoring shootout. In the final thoughts segment, the hosts candidly discuss the critical importance of near-perfect execution for the Giants to secure a victory. A bold suggestion is made regarding quarterback Tommy DeVito, hinting at the possibility of a change if his current performance trajectory persists. Tune in for a comprehensive analysis, strategic insights, and bold predictions as Drew and Rob navigate the nuances of the upcoming Giants vs. Commanders showdown. #giants #commanders #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, November 16, 2023
Send us a text On this week's episode of "NFL Week 11 Picks Show," Drew and Rob dive into the recent shakeup in the Buffalo Bills coaching staff. The Bills have parted ways with offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey, who previously served as the quarterback coach under Brian Daboll during his tenure in Buffalo. This unexpected move raises questions about Dorsey's future and whether the New York Giants might pursue him, especially considering he was a top candidate for the Giants' offensive coordinator position before joining the Bills. The hosts explore potential roles for Dorsey with the Giants and discuss how his availability could impact the current offensive coordinator, Mike Kafka, whose offense ranks last in points per game in the NFL. In addition to the coaching carousel, the duo provides insightful predictions for key matchups in Week 11 of the NFL. The Thursday Night Football clash between the Bengals and Ravens sets the tone, with the hosts weighing in on the -4 point spread in favor of the Ravens. The Cowboys facing the Panthers with a +10.5 point spread, the Steelers against the Browns with a -4 point spread, and other exciting games like Chargers at Packers, Cardinals at Texans, and Buccaneers at 49ers are all on the docket. Drew and Rob analyze each matchup, offering their predictions and discussing the implications for the teams involved. The show also tackles the Monday Night Football showdown between the Eagles and Chiefs, where the Chiefs hold a narrow -2.5 point spread. As the hosts delve into the matchups, they provide a comprehensive guide for football enthusiasts, blending expert analysis with a touch of humor. Tune in for a riveting discussion on the latest in the NFL, complete with game predictions, coaching speculations, and a deep dive into the dynamics of Week 11. Thursday, Nov. 16 Thursday Night Football Bengals at Ravens (-4, 46) Sunday, Nov. 19 Cowboys at Panthers (+10.5, 42) Steelers at Browns (-4, 36) Bears at Lions (-9, 47.5) Chargers at Packers (+3, 44) Cardinals at Texans (-4, 47.5) Titans at Jaguars (-6.5, 40) Raiders at Dolphins (-12.5, 46.5) Giants at Commanders (-10, 37) Buccaneers at 49ers (-11.5, 41.5) Jets at Bills (-7, 40) Seahawks at Rams (+1, 46) Vikings at Broncos (-2, 43) Monday Night Football Eagles at Chiefs (-2.5, 45.5) #nfl #football #giants Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Int
Tue, November 14, 2023
Send us a text Welcome to the "NFL Week 10 Recap Show," where we dive deep into the gridiron action that unfolded across the league. The week commenced with a tight clash between the Panthers and Bears, resulting in a narrow 16-13 victory for Chicago on Thursday. However, the real intrigue unfolded in Germany as the Colts and Patriots went head-to-head on Veterans Day. Despite the odd choice of location, the Colts managed to secure a 10-6 win, exposing Mac Jones's struggles and the Patriots' missed opportunities. The weekend continued with a thrilling AFC North showdown where the Browns orchestrated an incredible comeback against the Ravens, clinching a dramatic 33-31 victory. Meanwhile, the Texans and Bengals engaged in a tightly contested affair, with the Texans emerging victorious 30-27, thanks to CJ Stroud's poise under pressure. The 49ers showcased their dominance against the Jaguars, securing a resounding 34-3 win, while the Vikings bested the Saints 27-19, displaying the prowess of the Joshua Dobbs-led offense. The Steelers and Packers engaged in a closely fought battle, with the Steelers ultimately securing a 23-19 win. The Buccaneers asserted their dominance over the Titans with a convincing 20-6 victory. Kyler Murray's return fueled the Cardinals to a thrilling 25-23 win against the Falcons, showcasing their resilience in the closing minutes. In a game marked by back-and-forth action, the Lions emerged victorious against the Chargers with a high-scoring 41-38 final. The NFC East clash between the Cowboys and the Giants saw the former dominating with a commanding 49-17 win, exposing the struggles of the Giants. The Seahawks managed a narrow 29-26 victory against the Commanders, featuring clutch plays in the closing minutes. In a game dominated by field goals, the Raiders emerged triumphant over the Jets with a final score of 16-12, showcasing their defensive prowess. Throughout the recap, we delve into standout performances, unexpected turns, and the competitive landscape as teams jostle for advantageous positions in the league. The week's matchups were not only about securing victories but also shaping the narrative of the season as teams navigate the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. #nfl #football #giants Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: <a href='https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368'
Mon, November 13, 2023
Send us a text In the aftermath of a disheartening performance, the "Giants vs Cowboys Postgame Reaction Show" for NFL Week 11 delves into the Giants' staggering 28-0 deficit by halftime and their overall embarrassing display against the Cowboys. The episode provides a candid analysis of the Giants' offensive struggles, labeling their performance as nothing short of putrid. With the team down early, the hosts explore the implications for the Giants' draft positioning, noting how the loss contributes to their standings and the potential impact on their future selections. Additionally, the show delves into the performances of other struggling teams across the league, emphasizing the competitive landscape as teams vie for advantageous draft positions. The episode encapsulates the disappointment of the Giants' game while strategically navigating the broader implications for the team in the upcoming draft. #giants #cowboys #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, November 10, 2023
Send us a text In this week's episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob tackle the upcoming clash between the New York Giants and the formidable Dallas Cowboys in their Week 11 preview. With Tommy DeVito set to make his first career start as the Giants' quarterback, the hosts assess the challenging task at hand. Drew and Rob candidly discuss the seemingly insurmountable odds facing the Giants in this matchup. While they see little hope of a Giants' upset, they take a playful and humorous approach by brainstorming outlandish scenarios that would need to occur for the Giants to secure a victory. Could the entire Cowboys' defense miraculously get hit with COVID-19 at once, creating an unexpected advantage for the Giants? In a surprising turn of events, Giants' defensive coordinator Wink Martindale addressed safety Xavier McKinney's critical remarks following their 30-6 loss to the Raiders. McKinney, one of the team's elected captains, expressed his frustration with the team's leadership and their reluctance to heed the advice of defensive leaders. Martindale, who initially didn't know about McKinney's on-field frustration, admitted that the comments "hurt" him. McKinney's post-game statement was a rare occurrence in Martindale's extensive career. After a conversation with McKinney to better understand the issue, Martindale explained that it pertained to an in-game adjustment, although McKinney hadn't voiced it during the game. He cautioned McKinney that such statements can negatively impact the locker room and the team's focus, emphasizing the importance of learning from emotional post-game moments and moving forward. During a recent appearance on The Carton Show, former New York Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz expressed his belief that the team is in need of a fresh start at the quarterback position. In Cruz's view, the Giants should embark on a complete rebuild. He offered a vote of confidence for offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, stating that the team supports him, but suggested that the roster makeup, especially on the offensive side, necessitates significant changes. Cruz emphasized the importance of bringing in players that align with Daboll's vision and can be developed under his coaching. Furthermore, Cruz commended defensive coordinator Wink Martindale for his ability to rally his unit and maintain a high level of performance, despite the team's broader struggles throughout the season. Tune in to "2 Giant Goofballs" for a lighthearted and entertaining preview of the Giants vs. Cowboys showdown in Week 11, where Drew and Rob infuse humor into their analysis while acknowledging the tough road ahead for the Giants. #giants #cowboys #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE w
Thu, November 09, 2023
Send us a text In the latest episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Robs dive into the recent moves made by the New York Giants to address their depleted quarterback depth. With Daniel Jones out for the season due to a torn ACL and Tyrod Taylor on injured reserve for an extended period, the Giants have taken action to strengthen their quarterback ranks. The duo discusses the signing of journeyman Jacob Eason to the practice squad, exploring his background and the context behind this move. Currently, the Giants rely on undrafted free agent Tommy DeVito as their sole quarterback on the 53-man roster. Drew and Rob analyze DeVito's recent performances in the past two games, where he completed 63.0% of his passes, accumulating 163 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions. Additionally, they touch on the signing of veteran Matt Barkley to the practice squad in response to Taylor's injury. The host provides insights into Jacob Eason's NFL journey, highlighting his previous tryout with the Giants during mini-camp in June and his limited appearances with the Indianapolis Colts and the Carolina Panthers. Eason's career statistics, completing 5 of 10 passes for 84 yards with an interception, are examined. The uncertainty surrounding Tyrod Taylor's return from injured reserve has prompted the Giants to explore options to reinforce their quarterback depth, with Eason being the latest addition. Shifting gears, the episode also covers the Giants' acquisition of running back Hassan Hall, who joins the practice squad. Hall's journey through multiple NFL teams, including the Cleveland Browns and the Arizona Cardinals, is discussed. The host takes a closer look at Hall's attributes, including his quickness, agility, and explosiveness showcased during his Pro Day. Hall's college football journey, starting at Louisville and later transferring to Georgia Tech, is outlined. Despite not having an extensive workload at either school, Hall's consistent performance is noted, with 1,820 yards on 386 carries, an average of 4.7 yards per carry, and a total of 12 touchdowns. His versatility as a receiver and significant experience as a kick returner make him a valuable addition to the practice squad. In addition to these roster moves, Rob previews and provides their predictions for the upcoming NFL Week 10 matchups, offering insights and analysis for each game, including point spreads and over/under predictions. Tune in to "2 Giant Goofballs" for a comprehensive discussion of the latest Giants' roster changes and an exciting week of NFL action ahead. Thursday, Nov. 9 Panthers at Bears (-4, 39) Sunday, Nov. 12 Colts vs. Patriots in Germany (+1.5, 43.5) Browns at Ravens (-6, 37.5) Texans at Bengals (-7, 48) 49ers at Jaguars (+3, 46) Saints at Vikings (+2.5, 41) Packers
Tue, November 07, 2023
Send us a text In this episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob tackle the somber news surrounding the New York Giants. The duo opens the show with the unfortunate announcement that starting quarterback Daniel Jones is officially out for the season with a torn ACL, as confirmed by Giants head coach Brian Daboll. They reflect on Jones's season, which was cut short, with two touchdown passes and six interceptions in six games, during the first year of his four-year, $160 million contract. Daboll sheds light on the situation, revealing that while surgery is imminent, the exact timing remains uncertain. With Jones sidelined, the hosts explore the quarterback options for the Giants, particularly the presence of Tommy DeVito, the sole quarterback currently on the 53-man roster. They also delve into the addition of veteran Matt Barkley, who was signed to the practice squad the previous week and is expected to join the main roster. To compound the Giants' quarterback woes, backup Tyrod Taylor is on injured reserve for at least three more games due to a rib injury sustained during Week 8 against the New York Jets. Drew and Rob provide insights into the potential timeline for Taylor's return and the implications this has for the team. Beyond the Giants' quarterback situation, the hosts move on to recap the highlights and surprises from NFL Week 9, offering their thoughts and reactions to the action-packed week in the league. The episode provides a comprehensive update on the Giants' situation, combined with in-depth analysis of the recent NFL matchups. Join Drew and Rob for a compelling discussion on the latest developments in the world of football, and stay tuned for more episodes of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" as they navigate through the ups and downs of the NFL season. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Mon, November 06, 2023
Send us a text In the latest episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob dissect the aftermath of the Giants vs. Raiders game. The game was marked by a series of unfortunate events for the Giants, starting with their starting quarterback, Daniel Jones, leaving the game early due to injury. Tommy Devito, filling in for Jones, faced immense challenges as he struggled throughout the game, which included throwing two costly interceptions. The Giants' offense faced significant difficulties as it struggled to gain momentum, while the Raiders were able to maintain control throughout the contest. The hosts dive deep into the details of the game, analyzing key plays and moments, while also discussing the implications of Jones's injury and what it means for the team's immediate and long-term prospects. Tune in to "2 Giant Goofballs" for an in-depth breakdown and reaction to the Giants vs. Raiders matchup, offering unique insights and candid discussions on the game's outcomes and the team's performance. #giants #raiders #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, November 03, 2023
Send us a text In this week's episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob are joined by special guest and Raiders fan Rafael Chacín for an in-depth preview of the upcoming Giants vs. Raiders matchup in NFL Week 9. The episode begins with a comprehensive analysis of the injury reports for both teams. Notable mentions include the Raiders' kicker, Daniel Carlson, who has been playing through a groin injury, and star edge rusher Maxx Crosby, who's been dealing with ankle and knee injuries. The Giants, on the other hand, will be without the services of Darren Waller and Tyrod Taylor. The hosts and their guest then delve into the Raiders' recent coaching shake-up, which saw the firing of HC Josh McDaniels, GM David Ziegler, and OC Mick Lombardi. Antonio Pierce takes over as interim HC, with Bo Hardegree as OC. The hosts provide insights into their coaching backgrounds and what this sudden change might mean for the team. When it comes to the offensive side of the game, the Raiders have been struggling on defense, especially against the pass. They've allowed a relatively high completion percentage and haven't generated significant pressure on quarterbacks. The secondary includes familiar names like Marcus Peters and Marcus Epps, but the real standout on defense has been Max Crosby with 6.5 sacks. Conversely, the Raiders have had a tough time running the ball, ranking last in the NFL in rushing statistics. Josh Jacobs has seen a significant drop in his yards per carry average this season. In the passing game, the Raiders have been throwing the ball a lot, but with limited success. They lead the NFL in interception rate, and their quarterbacks have been under duress. The Giants will need to capitalize on these struggles. Final thoughts include emphasizing the importance of capitalizing on turnovers, acknowledging the element of unpredictability brought by the coaching change, speculating on which players will step up in Waller's absence, and keeping an eye on Daniel Jones's performance as he returns from his neck injury. Tune in to the "Giants vs. Raiders Preview Show" for an insightful and entertaining breakdown of the upcoming game. #giants #raiders #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer
Thu, November 02, 2023
Send us a text On this episode of "NFL Trade Deadline Deals, Grades, and Reactions Plus NFL Week 9 Picks," hosts Drew and Rob kick off by delivering their grades and reactions to the trades executed at this year's trade deadline. They dive into the specifics of each trade, evaluating the moves made by teams across the league. Key trades include Buffalo receiving Rasul Douglas and a 2024 fifth-round draft pick for a 2024 third-round pick from Green Bay, Detroit acquiring Donovan Peoples-Jones from Cleveland in exchange for a 2025 sixth-round pick, San Francisco snagging Chase Young from Washington for a 2024 third-round pick, and Jacksonville getting Ezra Cleveland from Minnesota for a 2024 sixth-round pick, among others. After thoroughly dissecting the trade deadline action, Drew and Rob transition to their predictions for the upcoming week's NFL games. They provide their insights on each game, making predictions for winners, spread picks, and over/under projections. As an amusing twist, they reveal that the loser from this week's predictions will face a unique punishment inspired by Tennessee Titan QB Will Levis – drinking coffee with mayo! The hosts discuss the matchups for Thursday, Nov. 2, and the Sunday and Monday games, offering their perspectives on these exciting NFL clashes. Tune in to "NFL Trade Deadline Deals, Grades, and Reactions Plus NFL Week 9 Picks" for comprehensive trade analysis and game predictions that will keep you informed and entertained throughout the episode. Thursday, Nov. 2 Titans at Steelers (-2.5, 36.5) Sunday, Nov. 5 Dolphins in Chiefs in Germany (-2.5, 50.5) Vikings at Falcons (-5, 37.5) Seahawks at Ravens (-5.5, 43) Cardinals at Browns (-8, 37.5) Rams at Packers (-3, 39.5) Buccaneers at Texans (-2.5, 40) Commanders at Patriots (-3.5, 40.5) Bears at Saints (-7.5, 41) Colts at Panthers (+2.5, 44) Giants at Raiders (-2, 37.5) Cowboys at Eagles (-3, 46) Bills at Bengals (-2.5, 48.5) Monday, Nov. 6 Chargers at Jets (+3, 41.5) #nfl #football #giants Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, November 01, 2023
Send us a text In this all-encompassing "NFL Week 8 Recap Show," Drew and Rob delve into the latest gridiron action, leaving aside the individual player stats for a broader perspective. The episode kicks off with the thrilling showdown between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Buffalo Bills. Let's skip the scoring specifics and instead focus on the game's defining moments. Turning to the Sunday matchups, where gridiron drama unfolded from coast to coast, with teams like the Los Angeles Rams, Dallas Cowboys, Minnesota Vikings, and Green Bay Packers taking center stage. Drew and Rob analyze the strategies and pivotal moments that steered the course of these clashes. The Atlanta Falcons went head-to-head with the Tennessee Titans, and the hosts provide insights into the tactical moves and pivotal plays that shaped the outcome. The game between the New Orleans Saints and the Indianapolis Colts also gets its fair share of discussion, emphasizing game-changing moments. Another intense bout unfolds as the New England Patriots face off against the Miami Dolphins, and the hosts break down the suspenseful twists and turns that unfolded. With both the New York Jets and New York Giants in action on the same Sunday, the episode delivers a nuanced view of their respective performances without dwelling on individual player stats. The Jacksonville Jaguars and Pittsburgh Steelers also go under the spotlight, with Drew and Rob providing a comprehensive analysis of the key takeaways from their clash. The Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Commanders face off, and the podcast dissects the pivotal plays that made all the difference. The Cleveland Browns square off against the Seattle Seahawks, and the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Denver Broncos. Drew and Rob delve into the game-changing moments and tactical maneuvers that played pivotal roles. Finally, the Baltimore Ravens battling the Arizona Cardinals, while the Cincinnati Bengals take on the San Francisco 49ers. The hosts provide a bird's-eye view of the standout performances and crucial highlights from these matchups, keeping the episode engaging and to the point. In this recap show, Drew and Rob bring their signature blend of football wisdom and humor to deliver a thorough and entertaining summary of the week's NFL action. #nfl #football #giants Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We
Tue, October 31, 2023
Send us a text On this week's "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" hosted by Drew and Rob, the New York Giants execute a significant trade, sending defensive tackle Leonard Williams to the Seattle Seahawks. In exchange, they secure a 2024 second-round pick and a 2025 fifth-round pick, with potential salary considerations. This trade is a remarkable feat for the Giants, considering Williams' age and complex contract. The podcast also explores potential trades for players like Xavier McKinney, Paris Campbell, and Adoree Jackson, with running back Saquon Barkley off the table. In quarterback news, the podcast celebrates the return of Daniel Jones, who has been medically cleared for contact. This timely development is crucial, as backup Tyrod Taylor sustained a rib injury during the New York Jets game, leading to his hospitalization. The hosts discuss the ins and outs of NFL player statuses and share why Jones couldn't be activated on game day despite his clearance. The good news is that Jones will be back in practice soon. The "2 Giant Goofballs" hosts also provide an update on Taylor's condition, revealing that he has been discharged from the Hackensack University Medical Center. While specific details about his rib injury are still pending, Taylor's history with fractured ribs adds concern. In this context, Jones' clearance is a relief, potentially allowing him to start against the Las Vegas Raiders. Furthermore, the Giants bolster their defense by signing free agent cornerback Stanley Thomas-Oliver, who spent the last three seasons with the Carolina Panthers, primarily on injured reserve and the practice squad. This signing adds depth to the team's defensive ranks, particularly on special teams. For more in-depth discussions and analysis, tune in to "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast." #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Mon, October 30, 2023
Send us a text In this soggy and action-packed episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob dive into the thrilling aftermath of the Giants' showdown with the New York Jets. The game was not only drenched in rain but also filled with unexpected twists and turns. The hosts discuss the impact of the rainy weather, which undoubtedly had a significant influence on the game. As they break down the game's events, they explore how the adverse weather conditions affected gameplay, from ball handling to passing and field conditions. One of the most significant plot twists in the game was Tyrod Taylor's injury, which resulted in the third-string quarterback, Tommy DeVito, being thrust into action. Drew and Rob provide a detailed analysis of the game-changing moment when Taylor went down, leading to DeVito's entrance and how this altered the dynamics of the matchup. Another key highlight is the injury to Darren Waller, a pivotal player for the Giants. The hosts examine how his absence affected the team's offensive strategies and the challenges it posed to both the coaching staff and the remaining offensive players. As Drew and Rob dissect the game, they shed light on the offensive struggles of both teams. They delve into the reasons behind the subpar offensive performances and discuss the individual player contributions, playcalling, and execution that impacted the outcome. While the game was certainly a rollercoaster ride, the hosts provide their unique perspectives, offer valuable insights, and keep the humor flowing throughout the episode. If you're looking for an entertaining and informative breakdown of the Giants vs. Jets game and all the exciting twists it brought, this episode is a must-listen for Giants fans. Join Drew and Rob as they navigate the highs and lows of a wet and wild New York showdown. #giants #jets #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, October 27, 2023
Send us a text Get ready for an exhilarating "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" episode as Drew gears up for an intense Week 8 NFL showdown. This week, it's all about the Battle for New York as the New York Giants take on the New York Jets, and the host is here to provide you with a comprehensive preview of this exciting matchup. The episode kicks off with a thorough examination of the injury reports for both teams. The starting quarterback situation remains uncertain for the Giants, with Daniel Jones still recovering from his neck injury. This leaves fans speculating about whether Tyrod Taylor will make his third consecutive start. The offensive line is also under the spotlight, with Andrew Thomas, John Michael Schmitz, and Evan Neal all dealing with injuries. Drew discusses the impact these injuries could have on the game. Moving to the offensive strategies, the host highlights the Jets' bend-but-don't-break defense, which ranks 13th in points allowed. Despite their struggles against the run, the Jets have a formidable cornerback trio, including the super sophomore Sauce Gardner, DJ Reed, and Bryce Hall. The hosts suggest that utilizing tight ends like Darren Waller and running back Saquon Barkley in the passing game could be key to success. The Jets' defense is not known for high sack numbers, but they excel in creating turnovers, ranking second in the league with an average of 2.2 takeaways per game. Drew emphasizes the importance of protecting the football and making smart decisions in the passing game to avoid interceptions. On the Jets' offensive front, the hosts delve into their struggles, emphasizing the importance of intercepting Zach Wilson, who has thrown picks on 2.73% of his passing plays. They discuss the Jets' penchant for passing and their inefficiency in completing passes, making the Giants' secondary a potential game-changer. As the episode progresses, Drew analyzes key offensive and defensive statistics for the Jets, including rushing efficiency, passing performance, and their offensive line's vulnerability to sacks. He also discuss the importance of being efficient when running the ball and emphasize the need to finish drives on offense. In the final segment, the host offers his essential takeaways and sets the stage for a thrilling matchup in the Battle for New York. He stresses the significance of keeping Zach Wilson uncomfortable and providing support for the offense through turnovers and injury prevention. Tune in to "2 Giant Goofballs" to get all the insights you need for this exciting Week 8 showdown between the Giants and the Jets. With Drew's expert analysis and passion for the game, you won't want to miss this episode. #giants #jets #nfl Support the show
Thu, October 26, 2023
Send us a text In this exciting episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob return to the gridiron to deliver their expert predictions, picks, and insights for the intriguing matchups in NFL Week 8. The hosts kick things off by delving into the marquee Thursday night game, where the defending Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers take on the formidable Buffalo Bills. Drew and Rob break down the keys to victory for both teams and discuss how quarterback Baker Mayfield vs. Josh Allen shape this battle. The show then shifts to the Sunday slate, where the hosts provide a comprehensive analysis of each 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. matchup. Whether it's the clash between the high-flying Los Angeles Rams and the Dallas Cowboys, or the showdown between division rivals like the Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers, Drew and Rob offer their predictions on winners, spread picks, and over/under selections. They also discuss the impact of key injuries, strategies, and the dynamics at play in these games. As the episode unfolds, fans are treated to an engaging and informed discussion on every NFL Week 8 matchup, including games like the intriguing Atlanta Falcons vs. Tennessee Titans, New England Patriots vs. Miami Dolphins, and the local rivalry of the New York Jets vs. the New York Giants. Throughout the show, Drew and Rob draw on their deep knowledge of the NFL and share their unique insights to help listeners make informed choices for their own picks and fantasy football lineups. In the final segment, the hosts tackle the Monday night showdown, where the Las Vegas Raiders go head-to-head with the Detroit Lions. They explore the potential impact of injuries, strengths and weaknesses of both teams, and highlight key players to watch. Whether you're a seasoned football aficionado or just enjoy the excitement of game predictions, this episode offers a lively and well-informed preview of all the Week 8 action. Join Drew and Rob for their analysis and predictions, and get ready for another thrilling week of NFL football. #nfl #football #nflpicks Thursday Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Buffalo Bills Sunday 1pm Los Angeles Rams at Dallas Cowboys Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers Atlanta Falcons at Tennessee Titans New Orleans Saints at Indianapolis Colts New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins New York Jets at New York Giants Jacksonville Jaguars at Pittsburgh Steelers Philadelphia Eagles at Washington Commanders Houston Texans at Carolina Panthers Sunday 4pm Cleveland Browns at Seattle Seahawks Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos Baltimore Ravens at Arizona Cardinals Cincinnati Bengals at San Francisco 49ers Chicago Bears at Los
Tue, October 24, 2023
Send us a text In this exciting episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob kick off with some thrilling news - the signing of former All-Pro special teamer and wide receiver, Gunner Olszewski. The Giants have bolstered their roster with this dynamic addition, and the hosts dive into the implications and potential impact of this signing. But that's not all. The Giants also made some strategic moves by acquiring running back Jashaun Corbin from the Jaguars' practice squad. This addition addresses the recent injuries to running backs Gary Brightwell and Eric Gray. Drew and Rob discuss how this new signing fits into the Giants' strategy for the upcoming games. The heart of the episode is dedicated to recapping all the thrilling NFL action from Week 7. The hosts dissect each game, sharing their insights, predictions, and reactions to the outcomes. The games they cover include: Jaguars at Saints Lions at Ravens Raiders at Bears Browns at Colts Bills at Patriots Commanders at Giants Falcons at Buccaneers Steelers at Rams Cardinals at Seahawks Packers at Broncos Chargers at Chiefs Sunday Night Football: Dolphins at Eagles Join Drew and Rob as they navigate the twists and turns of Week 7 in the NFL, offering their unique perspectives on the standout moments and unforgettable plays. Whether you're a Giants fan or just an NFL enthusiast, this recap has something for everyone. Don't miss out on their expert analysis and engaging banter as they break down all the action from this thrilling week in football. #giants #nfl #football Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Mon, October 23, 2023
Send us a text Welcome to another exhilarating episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" where Drew and Rob unpack the electrifying aftermath of the New York Giants' clash with the Buffalo Bills in their NFL Week 7 Postgame Reaction. The hosts will delve into the heart-pounding details of the game, from key plays to standout performances and everything in between. As all eyes are on the game, Drew and Rob will spotlight the critical role of Saquon Barkley in the matchup. They will dive deep into Saquon Barkley's contribution, exploring whether his presence on the field made the difference for the team. Turning to the Washington Commanders, their defensive juggernaut featuring stars like Chase Young, Jonathan Allen, and Montez Sweat will be discussed. Drew and Rob will dissect how the Giants' offensive line fared against this formidable adversary, shedding light on the dynamics that unfolded during the game. The episode will provide an opportunity to review what worked and what didn't for the Giants, delivering essential takeaways for fans. Tune in for Drew and Rob's expert analysis and passionate discussion of the Giants' performance, offering their unique perspective on the ups and downs of this thrilling NFL Week 7 contest. #giants #commanders #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, October 20, 2023
Send us a text Gear up for another exciting episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" as Drew and Rob dive headfirst into the thrilling showdown in their NFL Week 7 Preview. The hosts will dissect the crucial details surrounding the upcoming clash between the New York Giants and the Washington Commanders. First on the docket, the burning question of Daniel Jones's potential return from his neck injury. With the possibility of Jones returning to the field, fans are eager to see if he can lead the Giants to a much-needed victory. However, the shadow of uncertainty looms, leaving everyone to wonder whether backup Tyrod Taylor will get the nod to start his second game in a row. Drew and Rob will provide their insights on how these developments could affect the game's dynamics. Saquon Barkley is another pivotal piece of the puzzle. His presence on the field, coming back from injury, adds an extra layer of intrigue to this matchup. The hosts will analyze how the Giants might use their star running back and how he could impact the outcome. The Commanders have their own star power with Sam Howell as their starting quarterback, while their defense features heavy hitters like Chase Young, Jonathan Allen, and Montez Sweat. Drew and Rob will break down the challenges these Commanders present and examine the strategies the Giants should employ to counter their potent lineup. This episode promises an in-depth analysis that will not only quench your NFL thirst but also provide invaluable insights for die-hard Giants fans. Join "2 Giant Goofballs" for all the excitement and wisdom as Drew and Rob gear up for this epic showdown. #giants #commanders #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, October 19, 2023
Send us a text Welcome to "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," where Drew and Rob return with a brand-new episode filled with exciting updates and a thorough preview of NFL Week 7. First on the agenda are the Giants' offensive line moves, sparking a lively discussion. They delve into the return of G/T Justin Pugh to the active roster and the consequent release of TE Lawrence Cager. The podcast also reveals how the Giants added former Giants OL Tyre Phillips, poached from the Eagles' practice squad, and Tackle Josh Miles from the Atlanta Falcons' practice squad. Moving on to the main event, Drew and Rob provide their insightful picks for all the exciting matchups in NFL Week 7. They kick things off with the Thursday night game between the Jaguars and Saints and cover the entirety of the Sunday games, including the Lions vs. Ravens, Raiders vs. Bears, Browns vs. Colts, and many more. The stakes rise with intriguing battles such as the Bills vs. Patriots, Commanders vs. Giants, Falcons vs. Buccaneers, and Steelers vs. Rams. The guys give their predictions, spread picks, and over/under picks, offering valuable insights for all the football enthusiasts. The podcast keeps the excitement going with exciting matchups like the Cardinals vs. Seahawks, Packers vs. Broncos, Chargers vs. Chiefs, and Dolphins vs. Eagles. Drew and Rob provide their candid analysis and expert predictions, so you won't want to miss it. Finally, they wrap up with the Monday night game, 49ers vs. Vikings, ensuring that no game is left unexamined. Tune in for a thrilling and comprehensive preview of NFL Week 7, with Drew and Rob's signature blend of analysis, humor, and expertise that's sure to delight football fans and Giants enthusiasts alike. #giants #nfl #nflpicks Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, October 17, 2023
Send us a text Welcome to "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," where Drew and Rob are back with an action-packed recap of NFL Week 6. The dynamic duo delves deep into the latest football action, covering every thrilling game from Thursday Night Football to Monday Night Football. Drew and Rob provide their signature, no-holds-barred analysis of each game, breaking down key plays, standout performances, and the strategic decisions that shaped the outcomes. They leave no stone unturned, offering fresh insights, humorous takes, and a bit of playful banter along the way. As the episode unfolds, the hosts shift their attention to the hotly debated topic of Daniel Jones vs. Tyrod Taylor. With Tyrod Taylor stepping up as the Giants' starting quarterback due to Daniel Jones' injury, the duo explore how this change affects the team dynamics and gameplay. They dissect the strengths and weaknesses of both quarterbacks, offering their unique perspectives on this critical aspect of the Giants' season. Starting with the electrifying clash between the Broncos and Chiefs on Thursday night, Drew and Rob dissect each contest. They share their thoughts on key plays, standout players, and the strategic moves that defined the outcomes. The excitement continues as they dive into the Ravens vs. Titans game in London and discuss the Commanders vs. Falcons matchup, offering their insights on the pivotal moments and star performances. The Vikings taking on the Bears, Seahawks battling the Bengals, and the 49ers clashing with the Browns all receive their fair share of attention, as Drew and Rob break down the highs and lows of these contests. Moving forward, they analyze the Saints' clash with the Texans, the Colts facing the Jaguars, and the Panthers taking on the Dolphins. With every game, they provide a fresh perspective, uncovering the details that often go unnoticed. As they tackle the Patriots vs. Raiders showdown and the Lions vs. Buccaneers duel, Drew and Rob share their predictions and delve into how the outcomes may impact the rest of the season. With the Cardinals meeting the Rams, the Eagles taking on the Jets, and Sunday Night Football featuring the Giants vs. Bills, the podcast provides a comprehensive review of the entire week's action. They wrap up by diving into the high-stakes Monday Night Football matchup between the Cowboys and Chargers, ensuring no stone is left unturned in their quest to deliver football fans the ultimate recap. Tune in for a thrilling and informative breakdown of NFL Week 6, with Drew and Rob offering their candid analysis, insightful observations, and a touch of humor that's sure to delight football enthusiasts and Giants fans alike. #nfl #giants #football Support the
Mon, October 16, 2023
Send us a text In this special postgame episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob dive headfirst into the intense Sunday Night Football (SNF) showdown between the New York Giants and the Buffalo Bills in NFL Week 6. The hosts open the show with the big news that Tyrod Taylor has stepped in as the starting quarterback for the Giants, filling the void left by the injured Daniel Jones. They provide in-depth analysis of Taylor's performance, discussing how he managed the game, handled the Bills' defense, and connected with the Giants' offense. Another key highlight of the game is the long-awaited return of star running back Saquon Barkley, who had been sidelined due to an ankle injury. Drew and Rob break down Barkley's performance, detailing his contributions to the team's offensive strategies and discussing his impact on the game's outcome. One of the most significant storylines of the game is the emotional return of Giants' head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen, both of whom were previously with the Buffalo Bills. Drew and Rob delve into the implications of this return and how it added a layer of drama to the matchup. They also provide insights into how this connection might have influenced the strategies employed by both teams. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob offer their signature blend of analysis, humor, and football expertise, providing listeners with a comprehensive understanding of this high-stakes game. Their spirited commentary captures the essence of the postgame excitement, making this episode a must-listen for any Giants fan. So, whether you watched the game live or are catching up on the highlights, join Drew and Rob as they dissect every play, touchdown, and tackle in this exhilarating Giants vs. Bills showdown. #giants #bills #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, October 13, 2023
Send us a text In this week's episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob gear up for an in-depth preview of the highly anticipated matchup between the New York Giants and the Buffalo Bills in NFL Week 6. As the Giants find themselves at a challenging 1-4, Drew and Rob explore the multiple embarrassing losses the team has suffered recently. They discuss the significance of this game for the Giants and how it could be a turning point in their season. With star players like Daniel Jones, Saquon Barkley, and Andrew Thomas facing uncertain statuses, the hosts evaluate the impact these injuries might have on the team's performance. On the other side of the field, Drew and Rob take a close look at the Buffalo Bills, who entered the season as one of the league's premier teams but are currently sitting at 3-2. They delve into the aftermath of the Bills' unexpected loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars last week in England, exploring how this could affect their mindset coming into the game. The hosts also highlight key players to watch, including the Bills' dynamic quarterback, Josh Allen and their star receiver Stefon Diggs. They emphasize the loss of star linebacker Matt Milano for the Bills due to an injury and how this absence might create opportunities for the Giants. What adds an extra layer of intrigue to this game is the personal connections between the two teams. Drew and Rob discuss the significance of this game for head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen, both of whom recently transitioned from Buffalo to the Giants. They also mention the potential impact of players like wide receiver Isaiah Hodgins, who previously played for the Bills. As always, Drew and Rob's lively banter, comprehensive football knowledge, and humor make this podcast a must-listen for Giants fans. So, grab your favorite game day snack, tune in, and get ready to embark on an exciting journey into the world of New York Giants football with your favorite goofballs. #giants #bills #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, October 12, 2023
Send us a text Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another exciting episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast"! Your hosts, Drew and Rob, are back to break down all the latest news concerning the New York Giants and deliver their predictions for the upcoming NFL Week 6 matchups. First up, the hosts dive into the headlines of the day, and there's no shortage of buzzworthy stories. The big news is free agent tackle La’el Collins planning to pay a visit to the Giants. Drew and Rob analyze the potential implications of this visit, discussing how it might fortify the Giants' offensive line and provide extra protection for Daniel Jones. They're sure to offer unique insights and speculations on what this could mean for the team moving forward. That's not all on the agenda, though. The hosts provide a comprehensive rundown of recent roster moves, including the Giants' acquisition of free agent tackle Yodny Cajuste, who joins the practice squad. Additionally, they've got updates on wide receiver Cole Beasley's return from the IR, and they share the details of the necessary cuts to make room on the squad, involving WR Cam Sims and CB Amani Oruwariye. Now, on to the real meat and potatoes - Drew and Rob's expert predictions for Week 6 of the NFL season. They've got the inside scoop on the straight wins, spread picks, and over/unders for a multitude of matchups. Whether it's the Thursday night face-off between the Broncos and the Chiefs, Ravens vs. Titans in London, the Commanders taking on the Falcons, Vikings vs. Bears, Seahawks at Bengals, 49ers vs. Browns, Saints at Texans, Colts at Jaguars, Panthers at Dolphins, Patriots at Raiders, Lions at Buccaneers, Cardinals at Rams, Eagles at Jets, or the high-stakes Sunday night game where the Giants clash with the Bills, the goofballs have got you covered. They'll even give you their thoughts on the Monday night showdown between the Cowboys and Chargers, ensuring you're all set for a week of thrilling NFL action. As always, Drew and Rob's entertaining banter, football insights, and hilarious back-and-forths make "2 Giant Goofballs" a must-listen for Giants fans and NFL enthusiasts. So, sit back, relax, and get ready for some gridiron talk with a side of laughter and camaraderie. It's football, Giants-style, with your favorite goofballs! #nfl #football #giants Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast.
Tue, October 10, 2023
Send us a text Welcome back to another thrilling episode of the "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast"! Drew and Rob are here to dive into all the action from NFL Week 5, recapping the standout moments, impressive performances, and jaw-dropping upsets. The week kicked off with a showdown between the Chicago Bears and the Washington Commanders. Drew and Rob provide their insights into this Thursday night matchup. Moving on to Sunday, the podcast duo covers an exciting slate of games. From the Buffalo Bills taking on the Jacksonville Jaguars to the Baltimore Ravens clashing with the Pittsburgh Steelers in a classic AFC North rivalry, Drew and Rob break down each contest with their signature blend of expertise and humor. The New Orleans Saints' clash with the New England Patriots, the Tennessee Titans' visit to the Indianapolis Colts, and the New York Giants' battle against the Miami Dolphins are among the games under the spotlight. Listeners can expect in-depth analysis, player highlights, and discussions on how these games impact the season. In the afternoon, it's all about the Cincinnati Bengals facing off against the Arizona Cardinals, the Philadelphia Eagles meeting the Los Angeles Rams, and them the Dallas Cowboys taking on the San Francisco 49ers. Drew and Rob share their surprises, and standout moments from these matchups. With their trademark banter and engaging discussions, Drew and Rob ensure that every episode is not just informative but also a whole lot of fun. So, whether you're a die-hard Giants fan or an NFL enthusiast looking for entertaining football analysis, this episode of "2 Giant Goofballs" is the perfect way to catch up on all the Week 5 action. Tune in and join the conversation! #nfl #week5 #giants Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Mon, October 09, 2023
Send us a text Welcome to the "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" Postgame Reaction Show! Drew and Rob are back to break down all the action, drama, and emotions from the thrilling NFL Week 5 matchup between the New York Giants and the Miami Dolphins. The game was a rollercoaster ride for Giants fans, filled with unexpected twists and turns. Drew and Rob start by dissecting the key moments and plays that defined this contest. From explosive touchdowns to critical turnovers, they leave no stone unturned in their analysis. One of the highlights of this episode is the discussion on Daniel Jones' performance. The Giants' defense also gets a thorough examination. Did they manage to contain the Dolphins' explosive offense? What were the standout defensive plays that kept the Giants in the game? Drew and Rob provide their take on the defensive unit's performance. But it's not just about the players on the field. The hosts delve into the coaching decisions and strategies that shaped the game's outcome. How did Brian Daboll and the coaching staff influence the Giants' performance, and did their choices pay off? Of course, no Giants podcast would be complete without some passionate fan reactions. Drew and Rob share their thoughts and emotions, echoing the sentiments of Giants fans everywhere. Whether it's the jubilation of a big play or the frustration of a missed opportunity, they capture the essence of being a dedicated Giants fan. As always, Drew and Rob add their signature humor and entertaining banter to the analysis, making this postgame show not only informative but also incredibly enjoyable. So, if you're a Giants fan looking to relive the excitement of the game or a football enthusiast seeking expert insights with a touch of humor, this episode is a must-listen. Join Drew and Rob as they celebrate the victories, dissect the defeats, and keep the New York Giants' spirit alive in the "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" Postgame Reaction Show! #giants #dolphins #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, October 06, 2023
Send us a text Welcome to another exciting episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" featuring your hosts, Drew and Rob. In this episode, they dive deep into the highly anticipated NFL Week 5 showdown between the New York Giants and the Miami Dolphins. The Giants are entering this game amidst a challenging start to the season, and Drew and Rob don't sugarcoat the team's struggles. They provide an honest assessment of the Giants' recent loss on Monday Night Football against the Seattle Seahawks, highlighting the key issues that need to be addressed for the team to reverse its fortunes. On the other side of the gridiron, the Miami Dolphins have been making headlines with their dynamic offense. Just a week prior to this matchup, they scored a jaw-dropping 70 points against the Denver Broncos before falling to the Buffalo Bills. Drew and Rob examine the Dolphins' strengths and vulnerabilities, offering valuable insights into how the Giants can approach this intriguing contest. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob dissect essential player matchups, strategic considerations, and potential game-changers. They combine their in-depth football knowledge with their signature humor and passionate fan perspective to provide you with a comprehensive preview of the game. Whether you're a die-hard Giants fan or just a football enthusiast looking for expert analysis with a touch of humor, this episode is a must-listen. Drew and Rob are here to get you pumped for the Giants vs. Dolphins clash in NFL Week 5. So, join them as they break down all the action, strategy, and excitement that awaits on the football field. Get ready for an entertaining and informative ride through the world of the New York Giants! #giants #dolphins #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, October 05, 2023
Send us a text Welcome back to "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," where Drew and Rob deliver the latest and greatest on the Giants and the NFL as a whole. In this episode, the hosts kick off with exciting news—the Giants' signing of former Giant, offensive lineman Justin Pugh. They delve into the implications of this move, considering how Pugh's experience and skills can impact the team. But the excitement doesn't end there. Drew and Rob dive headfirst into the intense action of Week 5 in the NFL. They break down each game on the schedule, offering their predictions for winners, discussing point spreads, and analyzing over/under bets. Whether you're an avid sports bettor or simply looking for insights to inform your fantasy football lineup, this episode has you covered. Throughout the show, Drew and Rob share their thoughts on key matchups, star players to watch, and the factors that might sway the outcome of each game. They offer a mix of in-depth analysis and spirited banter that keeps listeners engaged from start to finish. As they wrap up the episode, Drew and Rob ensure you're fully prepared for the excitement of Week 5 in the NFL, whether you're rooting for the Giants or just eager for some thrilling football action. So, join the fun, get your football fix, and stay updated with "2 Giant Goofballs." Thursday October 5th Chicago Bears at Washington Commanders Sunday October 8th 1pm Jacksonville Jaguars at Buffalo Bills Carolina Panthers at Detroit Lions Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers Houston Texans at Atlanta Falcons New Orleans Saints at New England Patriots Tennessee Titans at Indianapolis Colts New York Giants at Miami Dolphins Sunday October 8th 4pm Cincinnati Bengals at Arizona Cardinals Philadelphia Eagles at Los Angeles Rams Kansas City Chiefs at Minnesota Vikings New York Jets at Denver Broncos Dallas Cowboys at San Francisco 49ers Monday October 9th Green Bay Packers at Las Vegas Raiders #nfl #nflpicks #giants Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, October 03, 2023
Send us a text In this electrifying episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob break down every pulse-pounding moment from the New York Giants' Monday Night Football clash against the Seattle Seahawks in NFL Week 4. As passionate Giants fans, the hosts provide an in-depth postgame analysis of this thrilling matchup. They dissect the highs and lows, the standout plays, and the crucial turning points that defined this primetime showdown. From the impressive efforts of Daniel Jones to the resilient defense, no aspect of the game goes unnoticed. But the analysis doesn't stop there. Drew and Rob also explore the larger implications of this game on the Giants' season. They discuss how this performance reflects on the team's strengths and areas needing improvement as they move forward in the season. Additionally, the hosts address key takeaways, standout player performances, and the impact of injuries on the game's outcome. Whether you're a die-hard Giants fan or simply love the excitement of Monday Night Football, this episode offers the comprehensive postgame breakdown you crave. Join Drew and Rob as they share their thoughts, insights, and passionate reactions to the Giants' performance in this thrilling Monday Night Football contest. "2 Giant Goofballs" is your ultimate destination for all things New York Giants, and this postgame reaction show is a must-listen for fans and football enthusiasts alike. #giants #seahawks #mnf #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Mon, October 02, 2023
Send us a text Get ready for an action-packed episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" as the hosts dive deep into the thrilling matchups and standout moments from NFL Week 4. In this recap show, Drew and Rob leave no stone unturned as they analyze the key highlights and turning points from this week's NFL action. The hosts provide their take on some of the week's most thrilling matchups, including surprises, upsets, and standout performances from across the league. Whether it's an exciting shootout, a defensive showdown, or a last-minute comeback, Drew and Rob bring you all the details and analysis you need to relive the excitement. Additionally, the podcast delves into key storylines and developments from around the NFL, such as standout rookie performances, injury updates, and noteworthy coaching decisions. Drew and Rob's passion for football shines through as they provide their unique perspectives on the state of the league and the direction in which various teams are headed. Whether you're an NFL enthusiast or simply love the game of football, this recap show has something for everyone. With lively discussions, expert analysis, and a dash of humor, Drew and Rob make sure you're up to date with all the latest NFL action. Don't miss out on this thrilling episode of "2 Giant Goofballs," your go-to source for all things NFL-related. #nfl #football #week4 Lions vs. Packers - Thursday Night Football Falcons vs. Jaguars - in Wembley Stadium in London Steelers vs. Texans Rams vs. Colts Buccaneers vs. Saints Vikings vs. Panthers Ravens vs. Browns Bengals vs. Titans Dolphins vs. Bills Broncos vs. Bears Commanders vs. Eagles Raiders vs. Chargers Cardinals vs. 49ers Patriots vs. Cowboys Chiefs vs. Jets - Sunday Night Football Seahawks vs. Giants - Monday Night Football Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, September 29, 2023
Send us a text Get ready for some primetime action as "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" takes you through an exciting NFL Week 4 matchup. In this episode, the hosts provide a comprehensive preview of the upcoming showdown between the New York Giants and the Seattle Seahawks on Monday Night Football. As the Giants head into this high-stakes matchup, the hosts break down the key storylines and players to watch. They dive deep into the recent performance of Daniel Jones, the Giants' star quarterback, discussing his progress and areas for improvement. The hosts also evaluate the offensive and defensive strategies the Giants need to employ to secure a win against the Seahawks. On the other side of the field, the Seahawks present a formidable challenge. The hosts analyze Seattle's offense, led by quarterback Geno Smith, and discuss the defensive strategies that can help contain the Seahawks' explosive plays. Throughout the episode, listeners can expect a thorough examination of both teams' strengths and weaknesses, injury updates, and insights into potential game-changing moments. The hosts share their predictions for the outcome and provide a balanced perspective on what each team needs to do to come out on top. As the game approaches, "2 Giant Goofballs" keeps fans informed and engaged, offering valuable insights and expert analysis to enhance the viewing experience. Whether you're a die-hard Giants fan or simply excited for some Monday Night Football action, this episode has you covered. Tune in to "2 Giant Goofballs" for an entertaining and informative preview of the Giants vs. Seahawks matchup in NFL Week 4. The hosts' passion, knowledge, and engaging discussions will get you ready for an unforgettable Monday night showdown. #giants #seahawks #nfl #mnf Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, September 28, 2023
Send us a text In this exciting episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," the hosts gear up for NFL Week 4 with a comprehensive pick show. They dive into the upcoming matchups, providing their predictions for winners, spread picks, and over/under picks across the league. The episode kicks off with Thursday Night Football, where the Lions take on the Packers. Listeners can expect a breakdown of this divisional clash and insights into which team holds the edge. As the podcast heads across the pond, the hosts discuss the international showdown between the Falcons and Jaguars in London's iconic Wembley Stadium. They share their thoughts on the unique challenges and opportunities presented by this international game. Moving on, the hosts delve into the Steelers vs. Texans matchup, dissecting the strengths and weaknesses of each team. They continue to analyze marquee matchups, including Rams vs. Colts, Buccaneers vs. Saints, and Vikings vs. Panthers, offering their expert opinions on the potential outcomes. The podcast covers all the Sunday games, from Ravens vs. Browns to Patriots vs. Cowboys, providing insights into key players to watch and potential game-changing moments. Sunday Night Football features a showdown between the Chiefs and Jets, where the hosts offer their predictions on how the game will unfold. Finally, the hosts discuss Monday Night Football as the Seahawks take on the Giants. They provide a detailed analysis of this prime-time matchup, highlighting the key factors that could influence the game's outcome. Throughout the episode, the hosts also touch on important injury updates, emerging trends, and other factors that may impact the week's games. Whether you're a dedicated sports bettor, a fantasy football enthusiast, or just a passionate NFL fan, this pick show offers valuable insights and predictions to help you navigate NFL Week 4 with confidence. Tune in to "2 Giant Goofballs" to catch the hosts' lively banter, expert analysis, and entertaining discussions as they make their picks and predictions for an action-packed week of football. Lions vs. Packers - Thursday Night Football Falcons vs. Jaguars - in Wembley Stadium in London Steelers vs. Texans Rams vs. Colts Buccaneers vs. Saints Vikings vs. Panthers Ravens vs. Browns Bengals vs. Titans Dolphins vs. Bills Broncos vs. Bears Commanders vs. Eagles Raiders vs. Chargers Cardinals vs. 49ers Patriots vs. Cowboys Chiefs vs. Jets - Sunday Night Football Seahawks vs. Giants - Monday Night Football #nfl #nflweek4 #nflpicks Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on <a href='https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-tiLjkehiawtN-
Tue, September 26, 2023
Send us a text In this episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," the hosts provide a detailed recap of the thrilling events that unfolded during NFL Week 3. While the focus remains on the New York Giants, the discussion extends to other noteworthy matchups and standout performances from around the league. The podcast shifts its attention to all the matchups from Week 3. The hosts highlight key moments and standout performances from various games, offering their unique insights and expert opinions on pivotal plays and game-changing decisions. Throughout the episode, listeners can expect engaging discussions on notable storylines, star players, and unexpected twists that unfolded during the week. Whether it's a thrilling last-minute victory, a shocking upset, or a standout individual performance, the hosts leave no stone unturned in their recap of Week 3 action. In addition to game recaps, the podcast provides updates on injuries, player developments, and emerging trends that are shaping the NFL landscape. From rising stars to veteran stalwarts, the hosts discuss the impact of various players on their respective teams and the league as a whole. This episode of "2 Giant Goofballs" offers a comprehensive and insightful overview of NFL Week 3, ensuring that football enthusiasts and Giants fans alike are well-informed about the latest happenings in the league. With its engaging commentary, expert analysis, and entertaining banter, this podcast is a must-listen for anyone looking to stay up-to-date with all things NFL. #nfl #football #giants Thursday, Sept. 21 New York Giants at San Francisco 49ers, 8:15 p.m. (Prime Video) Sunday, Sept. 24 Indianapolis Colts at Baltimore Ravens, 1 p.m. (CBS) Tennessee Titans at Cleveland Browns, 1 p.m. (CBS) Atlanta Falcons at Detroit Lions, 1 p.m. (FOX) New Orleans Saints at Green Bay Packers, 1 p.m. (FOX) Houston Texans at Jacksonville Jaguars, 1 p.m. (FOX) Denver Broncos at Miami Dolphins, 1 p.m. (CBS) Los Angeles Chargers at Minnesota Vikings, 1 p.m. (FOX) New England Patriots at New York Jets, 1 p.m. (CBS) Buffalo Bills at Washington Commanders, 1 p.m. (CBS) Carolina Panthers at Seattle Seahawks, 4:05 p.m. (CBS) Dallas Cowboys at Arizona Cardinals, 4:25 p.m. (FOX) Chicago Bears at Kansas City Chiefs, 4:25 p.m. (FOX) Pittsburgh Steelers at Las Vegas Raiders, 8:20 p.m. (NBC) Monday, Sept. 25 Philadelphia Eagles at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 7:15 p.m. (ABC) Los Angeles Rams at Cincinnati Bengals, 8:15 p.m. (ESPN) Support the show All Episodes
Fri, September 22, 2023
Send us a text In this comprehensive episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," the hosts offer a thorough breakdown of the intense Thursday Night Football clash between the New York Giants and the San Francisco 49ers in Week 3 of the NFL season. The discussion spans various intriguing topics that fans have been eager to explore. First and foremost, the hosts analyze whether Daniel Jones, the Giants' signal-caller, managed to find success against the formidable 49ers' defense, renowned for its toughness and strategic prowess. They delve into the nuances of Jones' performance, dissecting key plays and moments that showcased his ability to navigate a high-stakes matchup. The conversation then shifts to the Giants' defense, scrutinizing their quest for the season's first sack or takeaway. This defensive milestone is a significant talking point, and the hosts provide expert insights into the strategies and plays that may have led to this achievement or absence thereof. The podcast also delves into the Herculean task of containing the versatile Christian McCaffrey, a task that many defenses struggle with. Listeners can expect an in-depth analysis of how the Giants' defense fared against this exceptional running back, with a spotlight on key tackles, defensive schemes, and standout plays. The offensive line's performance is another crucial aspect of the discussion. Given the Giants' injuries in this area, the hosts assess whether they were successful in containing Nick Bosa, one of the league's premier pass rushers. They explore how the offensive line's resilience and adaptability contributed to the team's overall performance. Finally, the podcast offers an insider's perspective on the strategic intricacies of the game. The hosts break down whether Wink Martindale's defensive tactics managed to confuse and challenge Brock Purdy, the rookie quarterback for the 49ers. They dissect critical moments where Martindale's schemes might have disrupted Purdy's rhythm and execution. This episode promises an engaging and informative deep dive into the Week 3 matchup, providing fans with valuable insights, tactical analyses, and expert opinions on the New York Giants' performance against the San Francisco 49ers. Whether you're a die-hard Giants fan or an NFL enthusiast, this episode is a must-watch for anyone seeking a comprehensive postgame breakdown and a closer look at key moments from the game. Don't miss out on this exciting and informative discussion brought to you by "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast." #giants #49ers #nfl #tnf Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , <a href='h
Thu, September 21, 2023
Send us a text In the latest episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob are back with their highly anticipated "NFL Week 3 Pick Show." This week, the football frenzy continues as they dive into the exciting matchups that are set to captivate fans across the league. The latest episode covers Justin Pugh's workout with the Giants, hinting at a potential return. Health updates are provided for key players like Andrew Thomas, Azeez Ojulari, and Saquon Barkley, with fans eagerly awaiting their return. The episode also touches on the significance of Ben Bredeson's role in the offensive line. Giants enthusiasts are kept informed about these developments, fostering excitement for the upcoming games. With a spotlight on the Thursday Night Football clash between the New York Giants and the San Francisco 49ers, Drew and Rob dissect the key factors that could tip the scales in this pivotal game, sharing their insights on both teams' strengths and weaknesses. But that's just the beginning. The dynamic duo then turns their attention to a slate of thrilling Sunday showdowns. From the high-stakes duel between the Indianapolis Colts and Baltimore Ravens to the battle of the Titans and Browns, they provide expert analysis and make their bold predictions for each game. As they continue to scan the Sunday schedule, Drew and Rob discuss the Atlanta Falcons' visit to the Detroit Lions, the New Orleans Saints' showdown with the Green Bay Packers, and the Jacksonville Jaguars' face-off against the Houston Texans. They delve into the matchups, player dynamics, and potential game-changers to watch out for in these contests. Our hosts also break down the Sunday late games, including the intriguing clash between the Dallas Cowboys and the Arizona Cardinals, as well as the Chicago Bears' challenging trip to face the Kansas City Chiefs. These marquee matchups promise gridiron drama at its finest. To round out the episode, Drew and Rob provide a sneak peek into the Monday Night Football doubleheader featuring the Philadelphia Eagles vs. the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Los Angeles Rams vs. the Cincinnati Bengals. They offer their thoughts on what fans can expect and which teams might come out on top. With their signature blend of football expertise, humor, and lively banter, Drew and Rob make every game preview a must-listen. Whether you're a Giants fan eager for insights on your team or a football enthusiast seeking informed predictions for the week ahead, this "NFL Week 3 Pick Show" is your go-to source for all things NFL. Tune in and get ready for an action-packed football weekend! #nfl #week3 #nflpicks New York Giants at San Francisco 49ers. Indianapolis Colts at Baltimore Ravens Tennessee Titans at Cleveland Browns Atlanta Falcons at Detroit Li
Wed, September 20, 2023
Send us a text In the upcoming episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob gear up for an exciting "NFL Week 3 Preview: Giants vs 49ers - Thursday Night Football." This week's focus is on the highly anticipated Thursday Night Football clash between the New York Giants and the San Francisco 49ers. The hosts kick off the show by providing a comprehensive breakdown of the Giants' performance in the previous weeks and analyzing their strengths and areas for improvement. They examine key player performances, noteworthy plays, and emerging storylines within the Giants' camp. However, the spotlight of this episode is on the impending battle against the San Francisco 49ers. Drew and Rob dive deep into the matchup, discussing the 49ers' strengths, weaknesses, and strategies. They explore the key player matchups to watch, potential game-changing moments, and how the Giants can secure a crucial victory on Thursday night. Beyond the Giants, Drew and Rob take a broader look at the NFL landscape. They provide insights into other intriguing matchups slated for Week 3, highlighting games that fans won't want to miss. From star-studded showdowns to underdog clashes, they offer their expert opinions on the games that are set to electrify football enthusiasts. As always, Drew and Rob's podcast is not just about analysis; it's also a platform for their trademark humor and engaging banter. Their passion for the game and dedication to delivering top-notch football content shine through in every episode, ensuring that listeners are both informed and entertained. Whether you're a die-hard Giants fan or simply a football aficionado looking for insightful commentary and spirited discussion, this "NFL Week 3 Preview: Giants vs 49ers - Thursday Night Football" episode promises to be a must-listen. Drew and Rob's unique blend of expertise and entertainment makes it the perfect pregame companion for the upcoming clash between the Giants and the 49ers. #giants #49ers #tnf #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=201
Tue, September 19, 2023
Send us a text In the latest episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob present an in-depth "NFL Week 2 Recap" that takes listeners on a thrilling journey through the heart-pounding action that unfolded across the NFL landscape during the second week of the season. Star running back Saquon Barkley suffered an injury during yesterday's exhilarating win against the Cardinals. The Giants' victory was undoubtedly a cause for celebration, but it was tempered by the unfortunate news surrounding Barkley. An MRI conducted today confirmed that Barkley is dealing with an ankle sprain, an injury that's set to keep him sidelined for the next three weeks. This unexpected setback leaves the Giants without one of their most dynamic offensive weapons, and fans will be anxiously awaiting his return as the team navigates a challenging stretch of games without him. The resilience of the Giants will undoubtedly be put to the test as they adjust to this significant loss in their lineup. The hosts delving into the standout performances, jaw-dropping plays, and unexpected upsets from around the league. Drew and Rob dissect the marquee matchups that had fans on the edge of their seats, providing expert analysis and insights on the key moments that defined these games. One of the highlights of this episode is the hosts' focus on individual player performances. They shine a spotlight on the stars of Week 2, celebrating their clutch touchdowns, game-changing interceptions, and awe-inspiring feats on the field. Whether it's a breakout rookie or a seasoned veteran, Drew and Rob leave no stone unturned as they discuss the standout players who left their mark on the week's games. But what sets this episode apart is the hosts' unique blend of football expertise and lighthearted banter. Drew and Rob infuse their signature humor and engaging conversation into the recap, making it not only informative but also highly entertaining. Their passion for the game and their genuine love for football shine through as they navigate the highs and lows of NFL Week 2. Whether you're a devoted fan of a specific team or simply relish the excitement of NFL action, this episode offers a comprehensive and engaging overview of the latest happenings in the league. Drew and Rob's insightful analysis, coupled with their infectious enthusiasm, make this "NFL Week 2 Recap" a must-listen for football enthusiasts of all stripes. #nfl #football #nflfootball Minnesota Vikings at Philadelphia Eagles Kansas City Chiefs at Jacksonville Jaguars Seattle Seahawks at Detroit Lions Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals Indianapolis Colts at Hous
Mon, September 18, 2023
Send us a text In the latest episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob bring you the electrifying "NFL Week 2 Postgame Show" following the thrilling matchup between the New York Giants and the Arizona Cardinals. This episode is your one-stop shop for all things Giants football, as the hosts break down every aspect of the game and its implications. The hosts kick off the show by diving into the aftermath of the Giants' clash with the Cardinals. They leave no stone unturned as they dissect the highs and lows, from standout plays to critical errors, giving fans a comprehensive view of what transpired on the field. With a critical eye and an undying passion for their team, Drew and Rob provide a candid assessment of the Giants' performance. They discuss the key turning points, player standout moments, and areas that still need improvement. Whether it's Daniel Jones' heroics, the defense's resilience, or any surprises that unfolded during the game, Drew and Rob cover it all. As die-hard Giants supporters, the hosts also engage with their listeners, addressing fan reactions and questions. It's an interactive segment that adds an extra layer of excitement to the show, allowing fans to voice their opinions and join in on the postgame analysis. Whether you're celebrating a Giants victory or looking for answers after a tough loss, this "NFL Week 2 Postgame Show" offers a space for fans to commiserate, celebrate, and gain deeper insights into their favorite team's performance. Drew and Rob's infectious enthusiasm, football expertise, and engaging banter make this episode a must-listen for Giants fans and football enthusiasts alike. #giants #cardinals #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, September 15, 2023
Send us a text In the upcoming episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob are primed to dissect the highly anticipated Week 2 showdown between the New York Giants and the Arizona Cardinals in their "Week 2 Preview: Giants vs. Cardinals" episode. Following a tough Week 1 loss to the Dallas Cowboys, Giants fans are eagerly looking for redemption, and this episode aims to provide a comprehensive preview of what to expect in the upcoming game. The hosts kick off the show by revisiting the previous week's game against the Cowboys. It was a challenging contest for the Giants, marked by critical mistakes, offensive struggles, and a pressing need for better protection for quarterback Daniel Jones. Drew and Rob, as passionate fans, leave no stone unturned when discussing the team's shortcomings and areas that require improvement. Turning their attention to the upcoming clash with the Arizona Cardinals, Drew and Rob provide a detailed analysis of the Cardinals' performance in their recent game against the Washington Commanders. While the Cardinals didn't secure the victory, their competitive showing against a stronger opponent hints at the potential for an exciting matchup against the Giants. Throughout the episode, the hosts delve into key player matchups, potential game strategies, and areas where the Giants can make necessary adjustments to secure a win. Whether you bleed blue for the Giants, cheer for the Arizona Cardinals, or simply love football, this episode promises an engaging and informative preview of the Week 2 game. Drew and Rob's candid analysis, combined with their trademark humor and banter, make this episode a must-listen as they prepare you for the thrilling showdown between the Giants and the Cardinals. #giants #cardinals #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, September 14, 2023
Send us a text In the latest episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," hosts Drew and Rob gear up for another exciting week of NFL action in their "NFL Week 2 Picks Show." With their infectious enthusiasm and expert insights, they provide their predictions and analysis for the upcoming slate of games. Drew and Rob offer a lighthearted yet informed take on each matchup, delving into the key storylines, player matchups, and strategic considerations that will shape the week's games. Whether it's marquee showdowns between playoff contenders or under-the-radar battles with playoff implications, they leave no game unturned. While their hearts may belong to the New York Giants, the hosts maintain a well-rounded perspective on the league, discussing games and teams from across the NFL. They weigh factors like recent performance, injuries, and team dynamics to make their picks, making this episode a valuable resource for fans looking to stay ahead in their own predictions or fantasy football leagues. Whether you're a Giants die-hard, a fan of another NFL team, or simply enjoy spirited football banter, the "NFL Week 2 Picks Show" offers a blend of entertainment and football expertise that will keep you engaged and informed. Drew and Rob's camaraderie and keen insights make this episode a must-listen as they navigate the intriguing matchups and offer their predictions for the week ahead. #nfl #football #nflfootball Thursday, September 14th, 2023 Minnesota Vikings at Philadelphia Eagles Sunday, September 17th, 2023 1pm Kansas City Chiefs at Jacksonville Jaguars Seattle Seahawks at Detroit Lions Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans Green Bay Packers at Atlanta Falcons Los Angeles Chargers at Tennessee Titans Chicago Bears at Tampa Bay Buccaneers Las Vegas Raiders at Buffalo Bills San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams Sunday, September 17th, 2023 4pm New York Giants at Arizona Cardinals Washington Commanders at Denver Broncos New York Jets at Dallas Cowboys Sunday Night Football Miami Dolphins at New England Patriots Monday Night Football New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: <a href='https://www.bu
Tue, September 12, 2023
Send us a text In this episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," hosts Drew and Rob deliver a comprehensive recap of the exciting Week 1 action across the NFL. Aptly titled "NFL Week 1 Recap Show," this episode serves as your one-stop destination for all the highlights, surprises, and standout performances from the opening week of the football season. Drew and Rob bring their trademark humor, football knowledge, and passion for the game to the forefront as they dissect the events of the week. From thrilling comebacks to shocking upsets and everything in between, they provide a lively and engaging discussion of the games that captured the hearts of fans. While their allegiance lies with the New York Giants, the hosts offer a balanced perspective on the entire NFL landscape. They analyze key matchups, breakout performances, and emerging storylines, giving listeners a well-rounded view of the league's Week 1 action. Whether you're a Giants enthusiast, a fan of another NFL team, or just a football lover, the "NFL Week 1 Recap Show" is your go-to source for reliving the excitement of the season's opening week. Drew and Rob's chemistry and expertise ensure an entertaining and informative journey through the highs and lows of football's return. #nfl #football #nflfootball Thursday, Sept. 7 Detroit Lions at Kansas City Chiefs, 8:20 p.m. (NBC) Sunday, Sept. 10 Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons, 1 p.m. (FOX) Houston Texans at Baltimore Ravens, 1 p.m. (CBS) Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Browns , 1 p.m. (CBS) Jacksonville Jaguars at Indianapolis Colts, 1 p.m. (FOX) Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Minnesota Vikings, 1 p.m. (CBS) Tennessee Titans at New Orleans Saints, 1 p.m. (CBS) San Francisco 49ers at Pittsburgh Steelers, 1 p.m. (FOX) Arizona Cardinals at Washington Commanders, 1 p.m. (FOX) Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears, 4:25 p.m. (FOX) Las Vegas Raiders at Denver Broncos, 4:25 p.m. (CBS) Miami Dolphins at Los Angeles Chargers, 4:25 p.m. (CBS) Philadelphia Eagles at New England Patriots, 4:25 p.m. (CBS) Los Angeles Rams at Seattle Seahawks, 4:25 p.m. (FOX) Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants, 8:20 p.m. (NBC) Monday, Sept. 11 Buffalo Bills at New York Jets, 8:15 p.m. (ESPN/ABC) Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at:<a href='https://www.buymeacoffee.co
Mon, September 11, 2023
Send us a text In this thrilling episode of "2 Giants Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," hosts Drew and Rob dive deep into the exciting aftermath of the New York Giants' Week 1 clash against their arch-rivals, the Dallas Cowboys. Titled "NFL Week 1 Postgame Show: Giants vs. Cowboys," this episode is a must-listen for fans of both teams and football enthusiasts alike. Drew and Rob bring their signature blend of humor, expertise, and passion to the forefront as they break down every aspect of the game. From analyzing standout performances by players like Daniel Jones and Saquon Barkley to dissecting key plays and pivotal moments, they provide a comprehensive postgame analysis that leaves no stone unturned. With a focus on the Giants' performance, the hosts discuss the team's strengths, weaknesses, and areas for improvement. They evaluate the impact of Darren Waller's addition to the roster and share their insights on how the team can build on this game moving forward. But it's not just about the Giants; Drew and Rob also examine the Cowboys' performance and the individual contributions of star players like Dak Prescott. They discuss the game's turning points, memorable plays, and the overall implications of this NFC East showdown. Whether you're a die-hard Giants supporter, a Cowboys fan, or simply a lover of football, the "NFL Week 1 Postgame Show: Giants vs. Cowboys" offers a dynamic and insightful recap of the action-packed game. Drew and Rob's camaraderie and expert analysis make this episode a must-listen as they provide their unique take on all things gridiron. #nygiants #dallascowboys #sundaynightfootball Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, September 08, 2023
Send us a text Prepare for an exciting gridiron showdown as Drew and Rob, the hosts of "2 Giants Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," gear up for the highly anticipated Week 1 clash between the New York Giants and the Dallas Cowboys in their episode titled "Week 1 Preview: Giants vs. Cowboys." This football extravaganza features a star-studded lineup, including Daniel Jones, Dak Prescott, Saquon Barkley, Micah Parsons, and the newest Giant, Darren Waller, as the hosts dissect every angle of this epic showdown. Drew and Rob leave no yard line unexplored as they dive into the intricacies of this high-stakes matchup, offering their insights on player matchups, tactical strategies, and potential game-changers. With a focus on their beloved Giants, the hosts discuss how Saquon Barkley can make a significant impact and the challenges that Micah Parsons presents to the Giants' offense. But it's not just about the Giants; this episode also delves into the Cowboys' strengths and weaknesses, analyzing Dak Prescott. The hosts share their predictions, highlight the key storylines, and stoke the excitement for this epic showdown between two NFC East giants. Whether you bleed blue or you're a football aficionado, "Week 1 Preview: Giants vs. Cowboys" is your playbook to understanding the ins and outs of this electrifying matchup. Drew and Rob's unique camaraderie and expert analysis guarantee an entertaining and informative ride into the heart of the action, with the added intrigue of seeing Darren Waller don the Giants' blue. #giants #cowboys #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, September 07, 2023
Send us a text In a thrilling new episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob step out of their Big Blue bubble and take on the NFL at large in their "NFL Week 1 Picks Show." In this episode, the dynamic duo brings their signature blend of expertise and humor to the forefront as they dissect the matchups, share their predictions, and offer keen insights into the exciting kickoff of the NFL season. Drew and Rob's in-depth analysis extends beyond just the Giants, providing listeners with a comprehensive overview of the Week 1 games across the league. Their engaging discussion covers everything from standout players to potential upsets, and their predictions are accompanied by witty banter that keeps the episode both informative and entertaining. This episode isn't just for football fanatics; it's a must-listen for anyone looking to get a handle on the Week 1 NFL action. Drew and Rob's unique perspective and deep knowledge of the game make this episode a valuable resource for fans of all stripes, and their camaraderie adds an enjoyable layer to the excitement of the upcoming games. So whether you're a die-hard Giants supporter or an NFL enthusiast at large, the "NFL Week 1 Picks Show" is your ticket to a fun-filled and informative kickoff to the season. Thursday, Sept. 7 Detroit Lions at Kansas City Chiefs, 8:20 p.m. (NBC) Sunday, Sept. 10 Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons, 1 p.m. (FOX) Houston Texans at Baltimore Ravens, 1 p.m. (CBS) Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Browns , 1 p.m. (CBS) Jacksonville Jaguars at Indianapolis Colts, 1 p.m. (FOX) Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Minnesota Vikings, 1 p.m. (CBS) Tennessee Titans at New Orleans Saints, 1 p.m. (CBS) San Francisco 49ers at Pittsburgh Steelers, 1 p.m. (FOX) Arizona Cardinals at Washington Commanders, 1 p.m. (FOX) Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears, 4:25 p.m. (FOX) Las Vegas Raiders at Denver Broncos, 4:25 p.m. (CBS) Miami Dolphins at Los Angeles Chargers, 4:25 p.m. (CBS) Philadelphia Eagles at New England Patriots, 4:25 p.m. (CBS) Los Angeles Rams at Seattle Seahawks, 4:25 p.m. (FOX) Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants, 8:20 p.m. (NBC) Monday, Sept. 11 Buffalo Bills at New York Jets, 8:15 p.m. (ESPN/ABC) #nfl #footballpicks #week1 Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at:<a href='https://www.buy
Tue, September 05, 2023
Send us a text In this episode of "2GiantGoofballs," your favorite NY Giants podcast, hosts Rob and Drew dive deep into the upcoming 2023 season. With the preseason games in the rearview mirror and the regular season just around the corner, it's time to make some bold predictions. The episode kicks off with the hosts reviewing the latest news and updates from the Giants' training camp. They discuss standout performances, key injuries, and any roster changes that may impact the team's performance this year. The main event of the show is the highly anticipated 2023 record prediction segment. Rob and Drew analyze the Giants' schedule game by game, providing their insights and opinions on potential wins and losses. Will the Giants improve on their previous season's record? Or are there tough challenges ahead that could hinder their progress? The hosts offer their candid predictions and debate their differences. As always, the show wraps up with listener questions and comments. Rob and Drew read out some fan-submitted questions and offer their expert analysis, giving listeners a chance to interact with the podcast and join in on the conversation. Get ready for a fun-filled, informative, and entertaining episode of "2GiantGoofballs" as Rob and Drew make their 2023 record predictions and dive into all the latest NY Giants news. Don't miss out on this episode packed with insights, opinions, and plenty of laughs from your favorite Giants enthusiasts. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, September 01, 2023
Send us a text In this latest episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob provide a comprehensive update on the team's recent developments in their episode titled "Giants Practice Squad and Other Giants News." With their characteristic blend of insight and humor, the hosts delve into the intricacies of the Giants' practice squad selections and offer a roundup of other noteworthy news surrounding the team. Drew and Rob meticulously analyze the players who have secured spots on the practice squad, discussing their potential contributions to the team and the strategic considerations that led to their inclusion. Listeners can expect a detailed breakdown of each player's skill set, potential impact, and how they fit into the Giants' overall roster strategy. In addition to the practice squad announcements, the hosts cover a spectrum of other Giants-related news items, providing listeners with a well-rounded perspective on the team's current state. From injury updates to standout performances in recent practices, Drew and Rob deliver a comprehensive snapshot of the latest happenings within the Giants' camp. Throughout the episode, the hosts infuse their commentary with a dash of humor and relatability, making the podcast engaging for both die-hard fans and casual listeners. Whether you're looking for insights on the practice squad selections or seeking a well-rounded overview of the team's recent developments, the "Giants Practice Squad and Other Giants News" episode promises to be a valuable resource for staying up-to-date with all things Giants. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, August 30, 2023
Send us a text In the latest episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob dive deep into the intricacies of the Giants' roster decisions with their insightful discussion titled "Giants 53 Man Roster Reaction Show." This episode provides an in-depth analysis and immediate reactions to the final roster selections, shedding light on the players who secured their spots on the active roster and the implications for the upcoming season. With their signature blend of expertise and humor, Drew and Rob dissect the key factors behind each roster move in this dynamic episode. They share their thoughts on the players who earned their positions, the surprises that emerged during the final cutdown, and the strategic considerations that guided the Giants' choices. This comprehensive breakdown offers listeners an intimate glimpse into the team's decision-making process and its impact on the Giants' composition. As Drew and Rob navigate through the intricacies of the 53-man roster, they provide valuable insights into the team's strengths, potential areas of improvement, and the exciting prospects that lie ahead. Whether discussing standout rookies, seasoned veterans, or the balance between offensive and defensive units, the hosts offer a holistic view of the Giants' roster landscape. Listeners can expect a compelling blend of analysis, reaction, and anticipation as Drew and Rob guide them through the aftermath of the roster cuts. The "Giants 53 Man Roster Reaction Show" serves as a comprehensive resource for fans seeking to understand the team's direction and the narrative that will unfold over the course of the upcoming season. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, August 29, 2023
Send us a text In this exhilarating episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob bring you a riveting "Giants vs Jets Reaction Show Plus Injury Updates and Roster Moves" following an intense Week 3 Preseason matchup between these crosstown rivals. With their characteristic blend of analysis and enthusiasm, the hosts dive deep into the game's highlights, standout performances, and pivotal moments that unfolded on the field. Titled "Giants vs Jets Reaction Show Plus Injury Updates and Roster Moves," the episode kicks off with Drew and Rob sharing their immediate impressions of the game, setting the stage for an animated discussion that captures the essence of the preseason showdown. Listeners can expect a comprehensive breakdown of the standout plays, game-changing moments, and player performances that caught Drew and Rob's attention. From rookies making a splash to veterans asserting their presence, the hosts provide insightful commentary on the individual contributions that influenced the game's outcome. Drew and Rob delve into the strategic decisions, coaching adjustments, and overall team dynamics that shaped the game. They explore how key players responded to challenges, how the teams executed their game plans, and how the intensity of the rivalry played out on the field. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob maintain their engaging and interactive style, encouraging fans to join the conversation and share their own reactions to the game. The hosts provide listeners with an opportunity to relive the excitement, drama, and intensity of the Week 3 Preseason matchup between the Giants and Jets. In a recent roster shakeup, the New York Giants made a series of moves that have reverberated across the team. The Giants waived several players, including DT Kevin Atkins, DB Darren Evans, DT Donovan Jeter, WR Collin Johnson, and RB James Robinson. Additionally, the team took the decision to terminate the contracts of seasoned veterans, parting ways with DE Tashawn Bower, DT Brandin Bryant, T Korey Cunningham, T Julien Davenport, and WR Jaydon Mickens. In the midst of these changes, unfortunate news emerged as WR Bryce Ford-Wheaton was placed on the injured reserve list due to a torn ACL. These roster decisions underscore the complex and ever-evolving nature of an NFL team's composition, signaling a significant chapter in the Giants' journey as they navigate the upcoming season. Join Drew and Rob in this captivating "Giants vs Jets Reaction Show Plus Injury Updates and Roster Moves" episode as they deliver a spirited and comprehensive analysis of the game's highs, lows, and everything in between. Whether you witnessed the action firsthand or are catching up on the highlights, this episode offers a dynamic recap that captures the essence of the crosstown rivalry in preseason
Fri, August 25, 2023
Send us a text In this engaging episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob delve into the heart of the Giants' preseason action with a compelling discussion titled "Predicting Giants 53 Man Roster & Isaiah Simmons Trade." This episode offers an insightful look into the team's roster dynamics, a late offseason trade, and a touching retirement gesture. Drew and Rob provide an exclusive insight into the anticipated Cut Day outcome in "Predicting the New York Giants 53 Man Roster After Cut Day." With precision, they analyze who will secure coveted spots on the active roster, considering factors such as performance and team synergy. This segment presents a comprehensive overview of the Giants' post-cut day lineup. The intrigue continues as the Giants traded a '24 7th Rd Pick for former 1st round pick Isaiah Simmons. Drew and Rob delve into this trade, unraveling how the acquisition of Isaiah Hodgins bolsters the team's defense. Through their expert analysis, they craft an engaging narrative around this trade proposition, offering listeners a captivating glimpse into potential roster enhancements. The episode takes an reminiscent turn as Prince Amukamara signed a one-day deal with the Giants to retire. Drew and Rob pay tribute to the impactful legacy of former Giants standout Prince Amukamara. They reflect on his contributions as he signs a one-day deal to retire as a Giant. This segment celebrates a player who left a mark on the franchise. As they say "Once a Giant, Always a Giant." Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob's commentary is designed to resonate with passionate fans. As you tune into "Predicting Giants 53 Man Roster & Isaiah Simmons Trade," you'll experience an engaging blend of analysis, speculation, and storytelling that captures the essence of the Giants' preseason journey. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, August 24, 2023
Send us a text In this eagerly anticipated episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob gear up for a thrilling "Giants vs Jets Preview Show" as the highly anticipated Week 3 Preseason matchup approaches. Titled "Giants vs Jets Preview Show - Week 3 Preseason," the hosts delve into an engaging discussion that provides listeners with a comprehensive preview of the upcoming crosstown clash. With their signature blend of insight and humor, Drew and Rob dive into the key storylines, player matchups, and strategic elements that will define the Week 3 Preseason game. The episode kicks off with an analysis of the Giants' recent performances, highlighting standout plays and notable developments that have unfolded throughout the preseason. The hosts turn their attention to the Jets, offering insights into their roster dynamics, key players to watch, and potential game plan. Through meticulous analysis, Drew and Rob provide listeners with a comprehensive understanding of what to expect from the cross-town rivals and how the Giants can strategically approach the matchup. As the episode unfolds, Drew and Rob break down the positional battles, individual player performances, and coaching decisions that will play a pivotal role in determining the outcome of the game. They delve into how the rookies are adapting, how veterans are making their mark, and how the team's overall chemistry is shaping up ahead of the regular season. With their engaging commentary and interactive style, Drew and Rob invite listeners to join the conversation and share their own predictions, insights, and expectations for the Week 3 Preseason matchup. The hosts create an immersive experience that allows fans to dive deep into the game's intricacies and explore the potential implications for the upcoming season. Join Drew and Rob in this captivating "Giants vs Jets Preview Show - Week 3 Preseason" episode as they provide a detailed and spirited preview of the upcoming crosstown showdown. Whether you're a dedicated fan or simply excited about the football season ahead, this episode promises an informative and entertaining breakdown of the exciting preseason clash that awaits. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs I
Tue, August 22, 2023
Send us a text In this exhilarating episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob bring you an enthralling "Giants vs Panthers Reaction Show" following an intense Preseason Week 2 matchup. With their characteristic blend of analysis and enthusiasm, the hosts delve deep into the game's highlights, standout performances, and pivotal moments that unfolded on the field. Titled "Giants vs Panthers Reaction Show - Preseason Week 2," the episode kicks off with Drew and Rob sharing their immediate impressions of the game, setting the stage for an animated discussion that captures the essence of the preseason action. The hosts leave no stone unturned as they dissect the standout plays, game-changing plays, and player performances that caught their attention. From rookies making their presence felt to veterans showcasing their skills, Drew and Rob provide an insightful breakdown of the individual contributions that shaped the outcome of the matchup. Listeners can expect an in-depth analysis of the team's execution of strategic decisions, coaching adjustments, and overall gameplay. Drew and Rob explore how key players adapted to challenges, how the team responded to pressure situations, and how the roster depth revealed itself on the field. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob maintain their engaging and interactive style, encouraging fans to join the conversation and share their own reactions to the game. The hosts provide listeners with an opportunity to relive the excitement, drama, and intensity of the Preseason Week 2 showdown between the Giants and Panthers. Join Drew and Rob in this captivating "Giants vs Panthers Reaction Show - Preseason Week 2" episode as they provide a comprehensive and spirited analysis of the game's highs, lows, and everything in between. Whether you caught the action live or missed out, this episode offers a dynamic recap that captures the essence of the Giants' journey through preseason competition. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, August 18, 2023
Send us a text In this comprehensive episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob bring you an insightful "NFC East Update: Training Camp & Preseason Edition," packed with the latest developments from training camps and preseason action across the division. With their unique blend of analysis and humor, the hosts dive deep into the training camp progress and preseason performances of the New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys, and Washington Commanders. Titled "NFC East Update: Training Camp & Preseason Edition," the episode kicks off with a division-wide overview, highlighting key storylines and notable player updates from each team. Drew and Rob explore how the Giants' training camp battles are shaping up, providing an in-depth look at positional competitions and player growth. The hosts turn their attention to the Philadelphia Eagles, dissecting their training camp standouts and analyzing the impact of their preseason performances. They delve into the Dallas Cowboys' preparations, examining their roster adjustments and gauging the effectiveness of their offseason acquisitions. As the episode unfolds, Drew and Rob provide a detailed breakdown of the Washington Commanders' training camp dynamics and assess the preseason performance of their key players. With a keen eye on each team's developments, the hosts offer a comprehensive overview of how the NFC East division is gearing up for the upcoming season. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob maintain an engaging and interactive approach, inviting listeners to join the conversation and share their insights on the division's training camp progress and preseason outcomes. The hosts deliver valuable analysis that caters to die-hard fans and football enthusiasts alike, offering a holistic view of the NFC East landscape. Join Drew and Rob in this dynamic "NFC East Update: Training Camp & Preseason Edition" episode as they navigate through the training camp narratives and preseason trends of each team in the division. Whether you're a fervent supporter of the Giants, Eagles, Cowboys, or Commanders, this episode promises an enriching exploration of the NFC East's journey toward the upcoming season. #giants #eagles #cowboys #commanders Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: h
Thu, August 17, 2023
Send us a text In this highly anticipated episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob gear up for an electrifying "Giants vs Panthers Preview Show" as the Week 2 Preseason matchup unfolds. Titled "Giants vs Panthers Preview Show - Week 2 Preseason," the hosts dive into an engaging discussion that sets the stage for the upcoming clash between these two powerhouse teams. With their signature blend of insight and humor, Drew and Rob provide listeners with an in-depth look at the key storylines, player matchups, and strategic elements that will shape the Week 2 Preseason game. The episode kicks off with an analysis of the Giants' recent performance, highlighting standout plays and standout players who made their mark in the previous matchup. The hosts turn their attention to the Panthers, delving into their strengths, weaknesses, and potential game plan. Through meticulous analysis, Drew and Rob offer listeners a comprehensive understanding of what to expect from the opposing team and how the Giants can strategically counter their moves. As the episode unfolds, Drew and Rob provide a detailed breakdown of the positional battles, individual player performances, and coaching decisions that will influence the outcome of the game. They explore how the rookies are progressing, how veteran players are adapting, and how the team dynamics are evolving with each preseason game. With their engaging commentary and interactive style, Drew and Rob invite listeners to join the conversation and share their predictions, insights, and expectations for the Week 2 Preseason matchup. The hosts provide an immersive experience that allows fans to dive deep into the game's nuances and explore the potential impact on the regular season. Join Drew and Rob in this captivating "Giants vs Panthers Preview Show - Week 2 Preseason" episode as they offer a comprehensive preview of the upcoming clash between the Giants and Panthers. Whether you're a die-hard fan or simply a football enthusiast, this episode promises an engaging and informative breakdown of the exciting preseason action that lies ahead. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: <a
Tue, August 15, 2023
Send us a text In this exhilarating episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob bring you a dynamic "Reacting To The Giants Vs. Lions Preseason Week 1" following an action-packed Week 1 Preseason matchup. With their signature blend of analysis and enthusiasm, the hosts dive deep into the game's highlights, standout performances, and key takeaways that unfolded on the field. Titled "Reacting To The Giants Vs. Lions Preseason Week 1," the episode opens with Drew and Rob sharing their immediate impressions of the game, setting the stage for a lively discussion that encapsulates the excitement of the preseason action. The hosts waste no time in dissecting the standout plays and performances that caught their attention, offering insights into rookies who made an impact, veterans who showcased their skills, and the overall team dynamics on display. With their keen eye for detail, Drew and Rob provide listeners with a comprehensive breakdown of the game's defining moments. As the episode unfolds, the hosts delve into individual player performances, assessing how key players fared in their respective positions and roles. From the quarterback's performance to the defensive line's dominance, Drew and Rob leave no stone unturned as they analyze each aspect of the game. Additionally, the hosts discuss the coaching decisions, strategy adjustments, and overall team cohesion that emerged during the matchup. They share their observations on how the team executed its game plan and the impact of various tactical choices on the outcome. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob maintain their engaging and interactive style, encouraging listeners to join the conversation and share their own reactions to the game. Their insightful commentary creates a dynamic atmosphere that allows fans to relive the excitement of the Week 1 Preseason showdown between the Giants and Lions. Join Drew and Rob in this captivating "Reacting To The Giants Vs. Lions Preseason Week 1" episode as they provide a detailed and spirited analysis of the game's highs, lows, and everything in between. Whether you caught the game live or missed the action, this episode promises an immersive and entertaining recap that captures the essence of the Giants' preseason journey. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: <a
Fri, August 11, 2023
Send us a text In this captivating episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob embark on an insightful journey as they explore the intriguing dynamics of the 2023 Preseason. Titled "What to Look for in the 2023 Preseason," the hosts delve into a wide range of subtopics that shed light on the team's prospects, performance, and player developments leading up to the new season. The episode commences with an in-depth analysis of the rookie class, offering listeners a comprehensive assessment of how these young talents are faring on the field. Drew and Rob break down standout performances, potential impact players, and the exciting possibilities they bring to the team. The hosts delve into the versatile role of Ben Bredeson and speculate on where he will contribute most effectively within the team's lineup. They examine the competition for the interior offensive line spots, providing insights into the contenders and their chances of securing starting roles. Evan Neal takes center stage as Drew and Rob discuss his progress despite his current concussion protocol status. The hosts explore whether Neal's potential extends to winning the swing tackle position, adding depth and versatility to the offensive line. The wide receiver room comes into focus as Drew and Rob analyze the final shape of the group, highlighting the players who have stood out and assessing the depth and strength of the unit. The development of quarterback Daniel Jones is a key focus, with the hosts examining his progress and growth throughout the preseason. Drew and Rob offer insights into Jones' performance, evaluating his readiness to lead the team. The dominant defensive line is under scrutiny as the hosts speculate on the level of impact it will have on the field. Drew and Rob delve into the potential contributions of Kayvon Thibodeaux and Azeez Ojulari, while also exploring the performance of backup edge rushers. Linebacker battles take center stage, with Drew and Rob discussing the competition for LB2 and the standout performances that may define the position. Rookie cornerbacks Deonte Banks and Tre Hawkins receive attention as the hosts analyze their playing time and contributions in the preseason. The potential utilization of Adoree Jackson in the slot and the starting safety beside Xavier McKinney are additional areas of exploration. Special teams become a focal point, with Drew and Rob discussing kick returners, standout players in special teams roles, and the emergence of players making a significant impact in this domain. In this comprehensive episode, Drew and Rob leave no stone unturned as they provide a detailed overview of "What to Look for in the 2023 Preseason." Their expert analysis, combined with engaging discussions, offer listeners an inside loo
Thu, August 10, 2023
Send us a text In this highly anticipated episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob dive into an engaging Week 1 Preseason Preview as the New York Giants prepare to face off against the Detroit Lions. Titled "Week 1 Preseason Preview: New York Giants vs Detroit Lions," the hosts are joined by a special guest, Alex Loosemore of "Restoring the Roar," to provide an in-depth analysis of the upcoming matchup. The episode kicks off with a lively discussion about the key storylines surrounding both the Giants and Lions as they embark on the preseason journey. Drew, Rob, and Alex dissect the notable player developments, positional battles, and coaching strategies that will likely shape the outcome of this exciting preseason clash. With their collective expertise, the trio breaks down the potential impact of rookies and veterans alike, shedding light on standout performances and players to watch closely during the game. Listeners can expect a dynamic exchange of insights, predictions, and even friendly banter as the hosts and guest share their perspectives on how the teams are shaping up for the upcoming season. Throughout the episode, Drew, Rob, and Alex strike a perfect balance between informative analysis and engaging dialogue, ensuring that fans are well-prepared and eagerly awaiting the preseason showdown between the Giants and Lions. Their enthusiastic coverage captures the excitement and anticipation that surrounds this early test for both teams, setting the stage for an exhilarating football season ahead. Join Drew, Rob, and their special guest Alex Loosemore as they provide an exclusive "Week 1 Preseason Preview: New York Giants vs Detroit Lions" on "2 Giant Goofballs." Whether you're a Giants fan, a Lions supporter, or simply a football enthusiast, this episode promises a lively and comprehensive breakdown of the exciting preseason action that lies ahead. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, August 08, 2023
Send us a text In this dynamic episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob deliver a comprehensive breakdown of the latest Training Camp action with their signature blend of insight and humor. Titled "Giants Training Camp - Risers & Fallers," the hosts take listeners on a journey through the standout performances and unexpected challenges that have emerged during the team's preparation for the upcoming season. Drew and Rob kick off the episode by highlighting the notable risers in Training Camp, discussing players who have exceeded expectations and shown remarkable growth in their skills and contributions. From impressive rookies to determined veterans, the hosts analyze the potential impact of these rising stars on the Giants' overall performance. Conversely, the duo shifts their focus to the fallers of Training Camp, addressing players who may have encountered difficulties or faced setbacks during their preparations. With their expert analysis, Drew and Rob provide a balanced perspective on the challenges these players are navigating and how the coaching staff is working to address and overcome these obstacles. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob keep the atmosphere engaging and lively as they share anecdotes, observations, and their unique viewpoints on the Training Camp experience. Their passionate coverage offers fans a front-row seat to the dynamic developments shaping the Giants' roster and the exciting prospects for the upcoming season. Join Drew and Rob in this immersive "Giants Training Camp - Risers & Fallers" episode, where they offer a detailed and entertaining overview of the players who are making strides and those who are facing challenges as they prepare to take the field. With their deep knowledge and humorous commentary, the hosts provide fans with an insightful perspective on the team's progress as they gear up for an action-packed season ahead. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, August 04, 2023
Send us a text In this comprehensive "Giants Training Camp Update" episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob keep fans in the loop with the latest developments surrounding the team's preparations for the upcoming season. The podcast kicks off with the exciting news of Dexter Lawrence's recognition, as he is ranked #28 in the NFL's top 100 players. The hosts discuss Lawrence's impact on the Giants' defense and how this recognition reflects his prowess on the field. Drew and Rob delve into the intriguing situation surrounding Mark Glowinski. With the offensive lineman working more with the 2nd team, his starting spot may be at risk. The hosts analyze the implications of this potential shift and how it could affect the offensive line's performance. Rookie wide receiver Jalin Hyatt takes the spotlight as Drew and Rob share positive impressions of his performance in training camp. They explore Hyatt's potential to make an impact on the Giants' receiving corps, adding depth to the team's offense. On the defensive side, the hosts discuss cornerback Darnay Holmes's struggles in training camp. With a critical evaluation of his performance, Drew and Rob offer insights into if Holmes can improve and contribute to the Giants' secondary. Veteran wide receiver Cole Beasley garners attention as Drew and Rob observe his performance in training camp. The hosts discuss whether Beasley has shown signs of having something left in the tank, potentially making him an asset for the Giants' offense. Rookie cornerback Tre Hawkins shines in the training camp, earning praise from the hosts and DC Wink Martingdale for his impressive displays. Drew and Rob discuss Hawkins' potential impact on the Giants' defense and how he could add depth to the secondary. The podcast provides a comprehensive update on various camp battles, including the rookie John Michael Schmitz's impressive showing at center. As Schmitz emerges as the starting center position, Drew and Rob analyze how this impacts the offensive line's dynamics. In this action-packed "Giants Training Camp Update," Drew and Rob keep fans informed and entertained with their expert analysis and humorous commentary. With their passionate coverage of the team's preparations, listeners gain valuable insights into the Giants' journey towards success in the upcoming season. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.co
Thu, August 03, 2023
Send us a text In this action-packed episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob cover a wide array of "New York Giants News & Notes." With their signature blend of analysis and humor, the hosts keep fans informed and entertained as they delve into the latest developments surrounding the team. The episode kicks off with the official news of J.C. Hassenauer being placed on the injured reserve, prompting discussions on the implications for the Giants' offensive line. Next, the hosts analyze the signing of G/C Sean Harlow and how he could contribute to the team's depth and versatility. In a surprising revelation, Kayvon Thibodeaux opens up about his rookie tape, expressing his dissatisfaction and determination to improve. Drew and Rob discuss how this motivation could elevate Thibodeaux's performance in the upcoming season. The episode takes an interesting turn as the hosts explore Bobby Okereke's internship with the then Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's office, a discovery made thanks to Giants Country article by Pat Traina (also hot of the Locked on Giants podcast). Next, the spotlight shifts to star running back Saquon Barkley, who has been named #31 in the NFL's top 100 players of 2023. Drew and Rob celebrate Barkley's recognition while highlighting his potential impact on the Giants' offense. The podcast delves into the intriguing ranking of Giants' quarterback Daniel Jones as the 19th best QB in the league by NFL insiders. The hosts discuss the contrasting opinions and recent remarks made by Le'Veon Bell, sparking debates among fans. Finally, Drew and Rob explore the detailed release of information surrounding the car accident involving Rakeem Nunez Roches, aka Nacho. They analyze the implications for the player and the team, offering their insights into how this incident could impact the Giants' defensive line. With their passionate coverage of "New York Giants News & Notes," Drew and Rob keep fans updated on all the latest happenings surrounding the team. Tune in for an exciting and informative episode that offers a well-rounded perspective on the Giants' journey towards success in the upcoming season. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id
Tue, August 01, 2023
Send us a text In this latest episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob provide a comprehensive Training Camp Update, bringing fans up to speed on the team's preparations for the upcoming season. Titled "New York Giants 2023 Training Camp Update," the hosts dive into the latest news, insights, and developments from the Giants' training camp, offering their expert analysis and humorous commentary. With their passion for Giants football, Drew and Rob leave no stone unturned as they discuss standout performances, position battles, and the overall team dynamics observed during training camp. They keep fans informed about key players' progress, the impact of new additions, and how the coaching staff is shaping the team for success. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob provide exciting highlights and updates on players' performances, offering valuable insights into how these developments may influence the Giants' approach to the upcoming season. From standout rookies to veterans returning to form, the hosts provide a comprehensive Training Camp Update that will keep Giants fans engaged and excited for the games ahead. Join Drew and Rob in this thrilling episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" as they take fans inside the heart of training camp and share the latest updates from the field. With their unique blend of analysis and humor, the hosts create an immersive experience that keeps listeners informed and entertained on the journey to a successful season for the New York Giants. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, July 28, 2023
Send us a text In this special episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew takes a deep dive into the most burning questions from passionate Giants fans. Titled "Q&A Show: Answering Questions on the Giants Offseason, Training Camp, & Beyond," the hosts tackle a wide array of topics, offering their expert insights and engaging banter. From the offseason moves to training camp developments and beyond, Drew leaves no stone unturned as they address fan-submitted questions. He shares his thoughts on key roster additions, potential breakout players, and the impact of coaching changes on the team's dynamics. As the host takes on the fans' queries, he delves into the excitement and anticipation surrounding the upcoming season. He discusses how players have been performing in training camp, what areas the team needs to address, and how these factors will shape the Giants' prospects for success. With his signature blend of humor and analysis, Drew keeps listeners informed and entertained throughout the episode. Whether it's discussing position battles, potential surprises, or bold predictions, the host offers his unique perspectives on all things New York Giants. Join Drew in this thrilling Q&A episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," as he interacts with the fan community and provide valuable insights into the team's offseason preparations and beyond. With their passion for Giants football and expert analysis, the host keeps fans engaged and entertained as he navigates the latest developments on the journey to a successful season. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, July 27, 2023
Send us a text In this highly anticipated episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob dive headfirst into the start of the Giants' training camp and explore the exciting storylines surrounding the team. Titled "New York Giants Start Training Camp: What to Look For at this Key Time in the Offseason," this episode covers a wide array of subtopics that have fans buzzing with anticipation. Hosts Drew and Rob discuss the momentous news surrounding offensive tackle Andrew Thomas. The episode highlights the monumental extension he signed with the New York Giants, solidifying his future with the team through 2029. With a deal worth an impressive $117.5 million over five years, including $67 million fully guaranteed, the hosts analyze the impact of this extension on the Giants' offensive line and overall team dynamics. Drew and Rob celebrate Thomas's growth and development as a key player on the Giants' roster, sharing their excitement for what the future holds with Thomas as a long-term cornerstone for the team. On the agenda is an in-depth analysis of quarterback Daniel Jones as he enters his second year under the guidance of head coach Brian Daboll. Drew and Rob discuss the potential growth and development of Jones in the new offensive system and what it means for the Giants' chances of success in the upcoming season. The hosts then turn their attention to the contract situation of star running back Saquon Barkley. With the franchise tag looming, they explore whether Barkley will sign and show up to camp or hold out for a new deal. The implications of Barkley's presence or absence on the team's offense are thoroughly examined, leaving fans on the edge of their seats. As the Giants have added a plethora of new receiving weapons, including Darren Waller and Parris Campbell, Drew and Rob eagerly evaluate how these additions will impact the team's passing game. From veteran acquisitions to promising rookies, the hosts assess the chemistry between the new receivers and quarterback Daniel Jones, offering their insights on how these weapons can elevate the Giants' offense. The rookies, another exciting aspect of training camp, are the focus of the next subtopic. Drew and Rob analyze the performance and potential of the Giants' newest additions, including their draft picks and undrafted free agents. The hosts provide updates on how these young players are adapting to the NFL environment and what they bring to the team. We expect to see a lot of Deonte Banks and John Michael Schmitz but how much will we see out of the rest especially Jalin Hyatt. Lastly, Drew and Rob turn their attention to the defense, looking for signs of dominance during training camp. They analyze the key players (like Dexter Lawrence Kayvon Thibodeaux & Bobby Okereke) and positions on the defensive side of
Wed, July 26, 2023
Send us a text In this compelling episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," Drew and Rob dive into the latest news surrounding the New York Giants' roster moves. Titled "Saquon Barkley Resigns with New York Giants, 6 Players Start Camp on the PUP & Other Roster Moves," the episode features a wealth of information on key developments as the team begins training camp. The main headline centers around star running back Saquon Barkley, who finally reached an agreement with the Giants after a battle over the franchise tag. Saquon signed a one-year deal with the team, which includes the same amount as the franchise tag. Drew and Rob provide insights into the negotiation process and how this deal impacts the team's offensive strategy for the upcoming season. Next, the hosts discuss the status of six players who have started training camp on the PUP (Physically Unable to Perform) list. They shed light on the situations of key players like Sterling Shepard, Wan'Dale Robinson, Aaron Robinson, DJ Davidson, Marcus McKethan, and A'shawn Robinson. Drew and Rob explore the implications of their absence from camp and what it means for their roles on the team. On a positive note, Drew and Rob highlight that Darrian Beavers and Colin Johnson have not been designated with any injury concerns, signaling their readiness to contribute on the field. However, the hosts delve into the non-football injury that has sidelined Jamison Crowder, discussing the impact on the receiving corps. Furthermore, the episode covers the situation with Vernon Butler, who did not report to camp and is also battling an injury. Drew and Rob provide updates on the developments surrounding Butler and how his absence affects the team's defensive depth. In exciting roster news, the Giants have signed defensive lineman Tashawn Bower. Drew and Rob delve into his potential impact on the defensive line and how he adds depth to the roster. However, not all news is positive, as the Giants have released Elerson Smith and Triston Thompson. The hosts discuss the reasoning behind these decisions and the implications for the team's overall roster makeup. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob offer their unique insights, blending analysis with their signature humor. Whether it's breaking down Saquon Barkley's deal or providing updates on player injuries and signings, the hosts keep Giants fans informed and entertained throughout the episode. Join Drew and Rob in this must-listen episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" as they explore the latest roster moves and developments at training camp. With their passion for Giants football and expertise, the hosts keep listeners up-to-date on all the exciting action unfolding in the Giants' training camp and the impact on the team's prospects for the upcoming s
Tue, July 25, 2023
Send us a text In this exciting episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," hosts Drew and Rob dive into the latest news surrounding the New York Giants' roster moves. Titled "New York Giants Sign WR Cole Beasley & RB James Robinson," this episode focuses on the team's recent acquisitions and their potential impact on the upcoming season. Drew and Rob kick off the show with an in-depth analysis of the Giants' signing of wide receiver Cole Beasley. They explore Beasley's impressive track record as a reliable slot receiver and discuss how his addition to the team could bolster the Giants' receiving corps. The hosts delve into Beasley's strengths on the field and how his playmaking abilities could mesh with quarterback Daniel Jones' skill set. Next on the agenda is the Giants' signing of running back James Robinson. Drew and Rob examine Robinson's breakout performance with the Jacksonville Jaguars and New York Jets.They discuss how his versatile skill set could elevate the Giants' running game. They explore Robinson's rushing prowess and his ability to contribute as a receiver out of the backfield, adding a dynamic element to the Giants' offensive strategy. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob offer their unique insights and engaging commentary as they speculate on the impact of these new signings on the Giants' roster and overall team dynamics. As avid Giants fans themselves, they share their excitement for the upcoming season and the potential these acquisitions bring to the table. Drew and Rob also delve into the news surrounding former Giants wide receiver Kadarius Toney. The episode sheds light on Toney's recent knee injury while practicing for the Kansas City Chiefs, which has left Giants fans believing more in karma. Join Drew and Rob in this thrilling episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" as they dissect the signings of Cole Beasley and James Robinson, providing comprehensive coverage and passionate discussions about what these moves mean for the Giants' future success. With their signature blend of analysis and humor, the hosts keep listeners informed and entertained as they navigate the ever-evolving landscape of New York Giants football. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoof
Fri, July 21, 2023
Send us a text In this exciting episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," join hosts Drew and Rob as they embark on a virtual travel guide to the New York Giants' road games for the 2023 season. Titled "2023 New York Giants Road Games Travel Guide," this extended episode takes listeners on a thrilling journey through the various destinations where the Giants will showcase their gridiron prowess. Drew and Rob kick off the episode with a spotlight on the first road game against the Arizona Cardinals. From the stunning Desert Botanical Garden to the bustling Downtown Phoenix, the hosts provide an inside look at what the city has to offer beyond the football action. Next on the itinerary is San Francisco, where the Giants will take on the 49ers. Drew and Rob delve into the rich history and culture of the Bay Area, offering recommendations for Giants fans to make the most of their visit to the "City by the Bay." From the iconic Golden Gate Bridge to the charming neighborhoods of San Francisco, the hosts showcase the city's unique charm. The Miami Dolphins game is next on the list, and the hosts take listeners to the heart of the Magic City. Drew and Rob uncover the glamour and excitement of Miami, from its pristine beaches and luxurious resorts to its vibrant nightlife and delectable cuisine. Moving on, the Buffalo Bills game takes center stage, and the hosts explore the charm of Buffalo. With recommendations for exploring Niagara Falls and savoring the city's famous chicken wings, the hosts help Giants fans embrace the Buffalo experience to the fullest. Las Vegas is up next, where the Giants will face the Raiders. Drew and Rob venture into the dazzling world of Sin City, sharing insights on the best entertainment, dining, and sightseeing options for Giants fans looking to indulge in the Vegas experience. The Dallas Cowboys game is a must-watch rivalry, and the hosts delve into the heart of Dallas, known for its rich history and iconic landmarks. Drew and Rob provide a taste of the Texan charm and recommend places to soak in the true essence of Dallas. Washington, D.C., awaits as the Giants take on the Washington Commanders. Drew and Rob explore the nation's capital, offering a glimpse into the city's iconic landmarks and historical significance. The vibrant city of New Orleans beckons as the Giants clash with the Saints. From exploring the historic French Quarter to savoring the delectable Creole cuisine, the hosts immerse Giants fans in the lively atmosphere of New Orleans. Finally, the Philadelphia Eagles game brings the hosts to the City of Brotherly Love. Drew and Rob share the best spots for Giants fans to experience the rich sports history and passionate football atmosphere that Philadelphia is famous for. Join Drew and Rob in this
Thu, July 20, 2023
Send us a text In this captivating episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," join hosts Drew and Rob as they celebrate the legendary cornerbacks who have left an indelible mark on Giants history. Titled "Best Cornerbacks in New York Giants History," this extended episode takes a deep dive into the remarkable careers of these defensive stalwarts, spanning eras from the 1950s to the present day. The hosts kick off the episode with an exploration of Dick Lynch, one of the Giants' earliest defensive stars. They reflect on his impressive interception record and his significant contributions to the team during the 1960s. As they delve into his memorable moments on the field, Drew and Rob paint a vivid picture of Lynch's impact on the Giants' defense and his enduring legacy in franchise history. Next up is Mark Haynes, a standout cornerback known for his shutdown coverage and ball-hawking skills. Drew and Rob discuss Haynes' pivotal role in the Giants' Super Bowl victory and his lasting impact on the team's defense. They explore his ability to lock down some of the league's top receivers and the clutch performances that solidified his place as one of the best cornerbacks in Giants history. Erich Barnes, another Giants great, takes center stage as the hosts delve into his remarkable career. They highlight Barnes' exceptional ball skills and his crucial role in the Giants' secondary during the 1950s. Drew and Rob pay tribute to his contributions to the team's defensive dominance during that era, setting the stage for future generations of Giants cornerbacks. Willie Williams, a talented cornerback from the 1970s, also earns a spot in this elite group. Drew and Rob discuss Williams' consistency and his ability to shut down opposing receivers. As they analyze his impact on the team, they reveal the key moments that showcased Williams' defensive prowess and earned him a place among the Giants' all-time greats. Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Janoris Jenkins, and James Bradberry are three more recent cornerbacks who have left an enduring legacy with the Giants. Mark Collins, a versatile cornerback from the 1980s and 1990s, receives recognition for his impressive career with the Giants. Drew and Rob discuss Collins' playmaking abilities and his key role in the team's Super Bowl victories. Jason Sehorn, a fan-favorite and a Giants icon, is next on the list. The hosts reflect on Sehorn's dynamic play and his unforgettable moments on the field. Finally, Phillipi Sparks, a key contributor during the 1990s, rounds out the list of the best cornerbacks in Giants history. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob provide insightful analysis and passionate discussions about the impact of these incredible cornerbacks on Giants football. Join Drew and Rob in this enthr
Tue, July 18, 2023
Send us a text In this dramatic episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," join hosts Drew and Rob as they navigate the fallout of Saquon Barkley's deadline day. Titled "Saquon Barkley Deadline Day: No New Deal Reached, Saquon Stuck with the Franchise Tag," this episode delves into the tense aftermath of the deadline passing without a long-term contract agreement. With the deadline now behind them, Drew and Rob analyze the impact of Saquon Barkley being left with the franchise tag. They discuss the implications for Barkley's future with the Giants, the team's salary cap situation, and how this decision might influence the upcoming season. As they delve into the scenarios that led to this outcome, the hosts explore the possibility of a new contract being reached after the season. They consider the factors that may come into play during post-season negotiations and how Barkley's performance in the upcoming season could affect his value in future contract talks. In addition, Drew and Rob discuss the potential consequences of Barkley playing on the franchise tag or choosing to sit out. They weigh the risks and rewards for both Barkley and the Giants, considering how his absence or presence could impact the team's offensive strategy and overall success. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob provide their signature blend of analysis, humor, and passion for all things Giants. As devoted fans themselves, they share their own emotions and reactions to this pivotal moment in Barkley's career and the implications for the Giants' future. Join Drew and Rob in this emotionally charged episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" as they reflect on the ramifications of Saquon Barkley's deadline day. With the franchise tag now in effect, the stakes have never been higher for Barkley and the Giants as they embark on a season that could shape the course of their football journey. #saquon #saquonbarkley Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, July 14, 2023
Send us a text In this special episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" titled "2024 Hall of Fame Semifinalists: 7 Former New York Giants Make the List," hosts Drew and Rob dive into the exciting news that seven former Giants have been named semifinalists for the prestigious Hall of Fame. Join them as they celebrate these legendary players and discuss their chances of securing a spot in football immortality. Drew and Rob kick off the episode by delving into the remarkable coaching career of Tom Coughlin. They reflect on his tenure with the Giants, which included two Super Bowl victories, and discuss his impact on the team's culture and success. The hosts weigh Coughlin's accomplishments and leadership qualities as they assess his chances of earning a well-deserved spot in the Hall of Fame. The hosts shift their focus to another influential coach, Dan Reeves. Drew and Rob examine Reeves' contributions to the Giants during his tenure and his overall coaching legacy. They discuss his ability to lead teams to Super Bowl appearances and analyze his coaching style and impact on the game. The hosts share their thoughts on whether Reeves will receive the Hall of Fame nod. Next up is Marty Schottenheimer, a revered figure in coaching history. Drew and Rob explore Schottenheimer's accomplishments and his impact on the Giants and the NFL. They discuss his impressive coaching record, his ability to develop winning teams, and his lasting influence on the game. The hosts assess Schottenheimer's chances of joining the esteemed ranks of the Hall of Fame. Drew and Rob shift their attention to the players on the semifinalist list, starting with Charlie Conerly. They dive into Conerly's impressive career as a Giants quarterback, analyzing his statistical achievements and impact on the team. The hosts discuss Conerly's place in Giants history and evaluate his chances of receiving the Hall of Fame recognition he deserves. The hosts turn their focus to Ottis Anderson, a standout running back for the Giants. Drew and Rob highlight Anderson's remarkable contributions to the team, including his Super Bowl MVP performance. They delve into his consistent production, versatility, and impact on the Giants' success. Drew and Rob celebrate the career of Carl Banks, a dominant linebacker for the Giants. They discuss Banks' impact on the team's defense, his exceptional skills, and his role in the Giants' championship runs. Lastly, the hosts explore the career of Everson Walls, a standout cornerback for the Giants. Drew and Rob highlight Walls' impressive interception totals, his contributions to the Giants' defense, and his overall impact on the game. Join Drew and Rob in this thrilling episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" as they celebrate the accomplishments of th
Thu, July 13, 2023
Send us a text In this captivating episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" titled "Giants Latest News & Rumors," join your hosts Drew and Rob as they bring you the most recent updates and intriguing developments surrounding the team. Get ready for a fun-filled and informative discussion about the latest happenings in the world of New York Giants football. In this episode, Drew and Rob kick things off by discussing the unfortunate news that linebacker Jarrad Davis has undergone knee surgery and is expected to be out indefinitely. They analyze the impact of Davis' absence on the Giants' defense and explore the potential adjustments the team will need to make to compensate for his loss. We also discuss the possibility of offensive coordinator Mike Kafka leaving the New York Giants for the recently opened head coach position at Northwestern. While the position must intrigue him since it is his alma mater, it would also be a risky move to make this close to the start of the season. Next, the hosts turn their attention to an intriguing rumor shared by Boomer Esiason during a recent episode of the Boomer & Gio Show on WFAN. Boomer claims to have insider information suggesting that star running back Saquon Barkley is on track to receive a new contract worth $14 million per year. Drew and Rob delve into the implications of such a deal for both Barkley and the Giants organization, considering the financial commitment involved and the potential impact on the team's salary cap. Furthermore, they address the ongoing social media controversies surrounding ex Giants and current Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney. The hosts discuss Toney's recent contentious exchanges with fans and the subsequent claim that his account was hacked. They explore the impact of these incidents on Toney's relationship with the fanbase and the team, as well as the broader implications for his image and future. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob provide their signature blend of analysis, humor, and passion for all things Giants. As self-proclaimed "goofballs," they offer a lighthearted and entertaining take on the latest news and rumors surrounding the team. Tune in to "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" as Drew and Rob bring you "Giants Latest News & Rumors," sharing their insights, opinions, and trademark goofiness along the way. Get ready for a fun-filled and informative episode that captures the essence of being a passionate Giants fan. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch<br/
Tue, July 11, 2023
Send us a text In this exciting episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," your hosts Drew and Rob bring you the most up-to-date information and intriguing rumors surrounding the team. Join this dynamic duo as they dive into the latest happenings in the world of Giants football. First we discuss the departure of Giants special teams assistant coach Anthony Bleavins, who has accepted the position of head coach for the XFL's Las Vegas Vipers. They analyze the potential impact of this coaching change on the Giants' special teams unit and share their thoughts on how the coaching staff will adapt to this transition. Next, they pay tribute to former Giants player Johnie Cooks, who recently passed away. Furthermore, they dive into the ridiculous suggestion made by Jason McIntyre of FS1 on Collin Cowherd's show, "The Herd." Discussing the potential trade scenario involving Giants offensive coordinator Brian Daboll and the Los Angeles Chargers, Drew and Rob provide their insights and opinions on the feasibility and potential outcomes of such a trade. Additionally, they address the recent social media activity of Kansas City Chiefs & former Giants wide receiver Kadarius Toney, discussing his controversial video posts and the subsequent altercation with content creator Chuck Knoxx. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob provide their unique blend of analysis, humor, and passion for all things Giants. As self-proclaimed "goofballs," they offer a lighthearted and entertaining take on the latest news and rumors surrounding the team. Tune in to "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" as Drew and Rob bring you the "New York Giants Latest News & Rumors," sharing their insights, opinions, and trademark goofiness along the way. Get ready for a fun-filled and informative episode that captures the essence of being a passionate Giants fan. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, July 07, 2023
Send us a text In this intriguing episode titled "Darren Waller Expectations: Is He Still a Superstar?" we delve into the highly anticipated arrival of Darren Waller to the New York Giants after being traded for a 3rd round draft pick this offseason. With his recent injury history and a perceived misuse by the Raiders' coaching staff last year, we examine whether Waller can reclaim his superstar status with the Giants. We start by providing an overview of Waller's impressive career thus far, highlighting his exceptional talent, athleticism, and previous accomplishments. We discuss his dominant performances in previous seasons and the impact he had on the Las Vegas Raiders' offense as a top-tier tight end. Next, we delve into the circumstances surrounding Waller's arrival in New York and the expectations that come with being a highly regarded player. We analyze the reasons behind the Giants' decision to trade for Waller and the potential impact he can have on their offense. We consider the offensive scheme, quarterback play, and the utilization of tight ends in the Giants' system as factors that could influence Waller's performance. Furthermore, we address Waller's injury history and its potential implications for his performance moving forward. We examine the nature of his injuries, the recovery process, and the likelihood of a full return to form. We also discuss the importance of the Giants' medical staff in managing Waller's health and maximizing his impact on the field. Moreover, we delve into Waller's previous season with the Raiders, analyzing the changes in coaching staff and offensive scheme that may have impacted his production. We explore how the Giants' coaching staff plans to utilize Waller's unique skill set and whether they can optimize his potential as a dynamic playmaker. Throughout the episode, we engage in insightful discussions, consider expert opinions, and evaluate the factors that will contribute to Darren Waller's journey with the New York Giants. We weigh the effects of his past injuries, his previous utilization, and the coaching staff's approach in determining whether Waller can reignite his superstar status. Whether you're a passionate Giants fan, a fantasy football enthusiast, or simply intrigued by the narrative surrounding Waller's arrival in New York, this episode provides a captivating exploration of his expectations and the potential for him to regain his superstar status. Join us as we dive into the complexities of Waller's transition and examine the opportunities and challenges he faces in his new chapter with the New York Giants. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on <a href='https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-tiLjkehiawtN-v6gM
Thu, July 06, 2023
Send us a text In this intriguing episode titled "Saquon Barkley Rumors: The Deadline is Fast Approaching," we dive into the compelling storyline surrounding the star running back as the July 17 deadline for signing his franchise tag looms. With key questions surrounding Barkley's future, we explore the possibilities and potential outcomes of this crucial decision. We begin by examining the current situation and the implications of Barkley's franchise tag. We discuss the factors that have led to this point, including Barkley's past performance, injury history, and the financial considerations for both the player and the team. We analyze the significance of the July 17 deadline and its impact on Barkley's options moving forward. As we analyze the potential outcomes and implications for Barkley, we cannot overlook the parallel situations of Tony Pollard of the Dallas Cowboys and Josh Jacobs of the Las Vegas Raiders. These talented running backs find themselves in a similar position, with their respective teams eagerly awaiting their decisions. We explore how the deadline will shape the future of all three players and the decisions they will ultimately make. Next, we delve into the various scenarios that could unfold as the deadline approaches. We explore the possibility of Barkley sitting out the season if a long-term deal is not reached, evaluating the potential consequences for both the player and the New York Giants. Furthermore, we examine the option of Barkley playing on the franchise tag for the upcoming season. We weigh the pros and cons of this scenario, considering the financial security it provides for Barkley but also the risks involved in playing without a long-term contract in place. Throughout the episode, we engage in insightful discussions, consider expert opinions, and analyze the factors that will influence Barkley's decision. We discuss the negotiation dynamics between Barkley's representatives and the Giants' front office, the role of other running back contracts in the league, and the potential impact on the team's salary cap situation. Join us as we delve into the intricacies of the Saquon Barkley rumors, exploring the potential outcomes and the implications for both the player and the New York Giants. Whether you're a die-hard Giants fan, a fantasy football enthusiast, or simply intrigued by the dynamics of player contracts in the NFL, this episode provides a captivating exploration of the upcoming deadline and its impact on Barkley's future. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan int
Tue, July 04, 2023
Send us a text Inspired by a tweet by Tommy G of Giants Country's Tommy's Takes who stops by to chat with the Goofballs In this intriguing episode titled "The Moves the Giants Didn't Make: Were They Right or Wrong?" we delve into a comprehensive analysis of key decisions made by the New York Giants' front office. Focusing on various subtopics, we explore the impact of the moves they refrained from making and assess whether these choices were ultimately right or wrong for the team's future success. We begin by examining the Giants' decision not to sign a #1 wide receiver. We discuss the potential consequences of this choice and evaluate whether relying on the existing receiving corps and developing young talent was a prudent move. We weigh the benefits of adding a proven playmaker against the potential drawbacks of overspending in free agency or giving up valuable draft capital. Next, we delve into the decision not to trade up for a #1 wide receiver in the draft. We analyze the possible targets the Giants could have pursued, the cost of such a trade-up, and the impact it could have had on their overall draft strategy. Moving on, we explore the Giants' choice not to extend Leonard Williams, a key defensive lineman. We examine the financial considerations, salary cap implications, and the potential impact on the team's ability to retain other key players. Additionally, we discuss the decision not to extend Adoree' Jackson, a talented cornerback. We evaluate the impact of this choice on the team's secondary and the long-term implications for the cornerback position. We weigh the benefits of waiting for further evaluation against the risks of potential contract inflation and losing out on securing a key piece of the defense. Furthermore, we analyze the Giants' decision not to sign a solid veteran corner and a veteran guard. We examine the potential impact on the team's depth, leadership, and overall performance. Moreover, we assess the Giants' choice not to sign two new linebackers instead of one. We evaluate the impact on the linebacker corps and the team's defensive scheme. We discuss the rationale behind this decision, such as financial considerations and the belief in the existing talent on the roster, and evaluate its potential impact on the team's defensive effectiveness. Lastly, we explore the decision not to sign a new punter. We analyze the importance of special teams and the potential consequences of relying on an unproven or inexperienced player in this crucial role. Throughout the episode, we engage in in-depth discussions, provide insightful analysis, and weigh the pros and cons of the moves the Giants chose not to make. Whether you're a passionate Giants fan, an NFL enthusiast, or simply intrigued by the dynamics of team decision-making, this episode of
Thu, June 29, 2023
Send us a text In this intriguing episode, we compare the 2022 New York Giants roster to the anticipated 2023 squad, examining various positions to determine which have improved and which may face challenges. Join us as we delve into an in-depth analysis of key positions on both sides of the ball, evaluating the changes, acquisitions, and developments that have shaped the team. Starting with the quarterback position, we assess the progress of Daniel Jones. We analyze his growth, decision-making, and performance, comparing it to the previous year and discussing any improvements or areas of concern. Moving on to the offensive line, a critical unit for the success of any team, we analyze the changes made during the off-season. We evaluate the performances of individual linemen, their chemistry as a unit, and the impact they may have on the Giants' overall offensive production. Next, we shift our focus to the wide receiver and tight end positions. We examine the impact of free agent signings, draft selections, and the development of young playmakers. We discuss the potential for increased production, improved route running, and the ability to create explosive plays downfield. On the defensive side of the ball, we analyze the Giants' defensive line, linebacker corps, and secondary. We assess the pass rush, run defense, coverage skills, and the overall effectiveness of the defensive scheme. We compare the strengths and weaknesses of each unit and discuss any notable additions or departures that may affect the Giants' defensive performance. Throughout the episode, we provide detailed insights and expert analysis, weighing the strengths and weaknesses of both the 2022 and 2023 Giants rosters. We consider factors such as player development, coaching strategies, off-season acquisitions, and the impact of injuries on the team's overall performance. Join us as we engage in a thought-provoking discussion, examining the strengths and weaknesses of various positions on the Giants' roster from one season to the next. Whether you're a passionate fan of Big Blue or an avid football enthusiast, this episode offers a comprehensive evaluation of the team's progress and prospects for the upcoming season. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: http
Tue, June 27, 2023
Send us a text In this thrilling episode, we unveil the top 10 pass rushers in New York Giants history, showcasing the elite players who left an indelible mark on the franchise. From their explosive moves to their relentless pursuit of quarterbacks, these dominant forces wreaked havoc on opposing offenses. Join us as we celebrate their remarkable careers, relive their jaw-dropping plays, and discuss their enduring impact on the team's success. Lawrence Taylor, whose unparalleled athleticism and game-changing presence revolutionized the linebacker position. Taylor's speed, power, and football IQ made him a perennial nightmare for quarterbacks and a cornerstone of the Giants' defense. We also pay tribute to the iconic Michael Strahan, whose remarkable career culminated in a record-breaking 22.5 sacks in a single season. Strahan's blend of skill, tenacity, and leadership not only earned him accolades but also propelled the Giants to a Super Bowl victory. Joining these giants is the ever-reliable Andy Robustelli, a dominant force on the defensive line during the 1950s and 1960s. Robustelli's technique, intelligence, and versatility made him a key contributor to the Giants' success and a respected figure in the league. We can't overlook the explosive Osi Umenyiora, known for his lightning-quick first step and uncanny ability to strip-sack quarterbacks. Umenyiora's penchant for big plays and game-changing moments solidified his place in Giants lore. The relentless Justin Tuck also earns his spot, with his combination of strength, technique, and leadership propelling the Giants' defense to new heights. Tuck's ability to disrupt offenses and his impact in critical moments were instrumental in the team's Super Bowl triumphs. Another notable pass rusher on our list include the dynamic Jason Pierre-Paul, whose freakish athleticism and raw talent made him a constant threat off the edge. Pierre-Paul's knack for making game-changing plays added excitement and intensity to the Giants' defense. We also recognize the contributions of the tenacious Leonard Marshall, whose fierce determination and disruptive presence caused havoc for quarterbacks. George Martin, a dominant defensive end for the New York Giants, was a force to be reckoned with on the field. His exceptional pass-rushing skills and leadership qualities made him a valuable asset to the team. Keith Hamilton, a formidable presence on the New York Giants' defensive line, showcased his exceptional pass-rushing abilities throughout his career. His combination of strength, agility, and technique made him a relentless force to quarterbacks, causing havoc in opposing backfields. Olivier Vernon, a dynamic edge rusher, made a significant impact during his time with the New York Giants. Join us as we explore th
Fri, June 23, 2023
Send us a text In this episode of "Giants Assistants that Became Head Coaches Elsewhere," we explore the remarkable journeys of former Giants assistant coaches who went on to achieve success as head coaches with other teams. From their beginnings with the Giants to their transition into leadership roles, we delve into the unique paths that shaped their coaching careers. Vince Lombardi, a former Giants assistant coach, is widely regarded as one of the greatest coaches in NFL history. Known for his passion, attention to detail, and ability to inspire his players, Lombardi played a pivotal role in shaping the Giants' success during his tenure. From his time with the Giants to his legendary coaching career with the Green Bay Packers, Lombardi's unwavering commitment to excellence and his innovative coaching methods continue to resonate in the football world. Ray Flaherty, a former Giants assistant coach, made significant contributions to the team's success during his time with the organization. Known for his strategic acumen and ability to adapt to different playing styles, Flaherty played a crucial role in shaping the Giants' offense. Sean Payton, a former Giants assistant coach, is recognized as one of the most accomplished and innovative head coaches in the NFL. During his time with the Giants, Payton showcased his offensive brilliance and strategic acumen, contributing to the team's success. Payton's ability to develop and maximize the talents of his players was evident in his later role as the head coach of the New Orleans Saints, where he led the team to a Super Bowl victory. John Fox, a former Giants assistant coach, has had a distinguished coaching career in the NFL. Known for his defensive expertise and strong leadership, Fox made significant contributions to the Giants during his time with the team. Marty Schottenheimer, a former Giants assistant coach, had a notable coaching career marked by discipline and strong leadership. From his time with the Giants to his success as a head coach elsewhere, Schottenheimer left a lasting impact on the game of football. We'll also delve into the coaching journeys of Steve Spagnuolo, Mike Nolan, Al Groh, and Harland Svare, who took the knowledge and experience they gained as Giants assistants and applied it to their head coaching roles with other teams. Through engaging discussions and insightful anecdotes, we'll uncover the unique coaching styles, strategies, and legacies of these former Giants assistants. Discover how they left an indelible mark on the game of football, not only during their time with the Giants but also in their subsequent head coaching roles. Join us as we celebrate the achievements of these remarkable individuals and explore the lasting impact they've had on the sport. Don't miss this exciting episode as
Thu, June 22, 2023
Send us a text In this captivating episode of "Best Head Coaches in Giants History," we embark on a journey through the storied history of the New York Giants, highlighting the indelible impact of some of the greatest coaching minds ever to grace the sidelines. Join us as we delve into the remarkable legacies of these iconic individuals who led the Giants to triumph and etched their names in football history. We pay tribute to Bill Parcells, a legendary figure whose tenure with the Giants ushered in an era of dominance. Parcells' leadership, strategic brilliance, and unwavering determination propelled the team to two Super Bowl victories, forever etching his name in the annals of Giants lore. His ability to extract the best from his players and instill a winning culture became synonymous with Giants football. We shine the spotlight on Tom Coughlin, whose disciplined approach and unwavering commitment to excellence brought the Giants two more Super Bowl titles. Coughlin's attention to detail, emphasis on teamwork, and ability to inspire players in crucial moments solidified his place among the franchise's coaching greats. Under his guidance, the Giants exhibited resilience and grit, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of Giants fans. We focus on Steve Owen, a coaching pioneer whose contributions spanned multiple decades. Owen's innovative strategies and unparalleled football acumen led the Giants to numerous NFL championships during his tenure. His ability to adapt to the ever-evolving game and mold successful teams showcased his coaching genius and cemented his status as a Giants legend. We delve into the impact of Jim Lee Howell, whose steady hand and remarkable leadership guided the Giants to an NFL championship in 1956. Howell's ability to maximize the potential of his players and create a cohesive unit was instrumental in the team's success. His dedication to the game and his players set the foundation for future Giants triumphs. We also explore the achievements of Allie Sherman, whose tenure as Giants head coach saw the team reach new heights. Sherman's offensive innovations propelled the Giants to three consecutive NFL championship game appearances in the early 1960s. The episode further examines the tenure of Jim Fassel, who guided the Giants to a memorable Super Bowl appearance in 2001. Fassel's charismatic leadership and ability to rally his team during crucial moments endeared him to Giants faithful. His tenure showcased his coaching acumen and left an enduring legacy within the organization. Earl Potteiger, a renowned coach for the Giants, left a lasting impact on the team. Leroy Andrews, an influential coach for the Giants, played a significant role in shaping the team's success. Join us as we celebrate the remarkable coaching legacy of the New Yo
Tue, June 20, 2023
Send us a text Welcome to another exciting episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" hosted by Drew and Rob! In this episode, titled "Best Tackles in Giants History: Bookends of the Offensive Line," Drew and Rob delve into the rich legacy of the New York Giants' offensive line and celebrate some of the most influential tackles in franchise history. Join them as they discuss the remarkable contributions of these iconic Giants tackles, exploring their impact on the team's success and their lasting legacy within the organization. Here are the featured tackles in order of their significance: As one of the greatest tackles in NFL history, Roosevelt Rosey Brown dominated the field during his career with the Giants from 1953 to 1965. A nine-time Pro Bowler and Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee, Brown's exceptional skills and athleticism made him a formidable force. Frank Cope, who played for the Giants from 1938 to 1947, was a tenacious and durable tackle who played a crucial role in the team's success. While primarily recognized as the Giants' head coach, Steve Owen had an illustrious playing career as a tackle in the 1920s and 1930s. Owen's leadership and skills on the field laid the foundation for his successful coaching career with the team. Known for his versatility, David Diehl played both guard and tackle during his tenure with the Giants from 2003 to 2013. Diehl's durability, technique, and leadership made him a reliable presence on the offensive line, earning him two Super Bowl rings. John Mellus was a standout tackle for the Giants in the 1960s, known for his strong blocking and consistent performances. As a recent addition to the Giants, Andrew Thomas has already displayed promise and potential as a tackle. The fourth overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, Thomas has shown the ability to anchor the offensive line and has a bright future ahead. Len Grant was a notable tackle who played for the New York Giants during his career. Known for his strength and agility, Grant was a key component of the Giants' offensive line. Ed Widseth was a talented tackle for the New York Giants known for his strength and technique on the offensive line. Al Blozis was a highly respected tackle who made his mark on the New York Giants. Standing at an impressive 6'6" and weighing over 250 pounds, Blozis possessed great size and strength. Tragically, Blozis' promising career was cut short when he lost his life while serving in World War II. Despite his short time with the team, Blozis is remembered as a remarkable player and a true hero. Jumbo Elliott, nicknamed for his massive stature, was an influential tackle who played a significant role in the success of the New York Giants. Standing at 6'7" and weighing over 300 pounds, Elliott was a formidable
Fri, June 16, 2023
Send us a text Welcome to another exciting episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" hosted by Drew and Rob! In this episode, titled "2023 Mandatory Mini Camp Plus Latest in Saquon Barkley News," Drew and Rob bring you all the updates from the Giants' mandatory mini camp and dive into the latest news surrounding star running back Saquon Barkley. Join them as they provide an in-depth analysis of the team's performance during the mini camp, highlighting standout players, position battles, and notable developments on both sides of the ball. Drew and Rob leave no stone unturned as they discuss the coaching staff's strategies, player improvements, and potential impact rookies. But that's not all! The hosts also discuss Saquon Barkley's recent statement regarding his contract situation. Barkley's words reflect his focused mindset, stating, "For me, it's like we got until July 17. They can say what they want. We can say what we want. Just one day at a time. Now, that day comes up and I have to sit down and have that conversation, then I will sit down and have that conversation." With their trademark blend of knowledge, humor, and passion, Drew and Rob offer insightful commentary on the Giants' mandatory mini camp and provide a comprehensive update on Saquon Barkley's contract negotiations. Whether you're a diehard Giants fan or simply interested in the latest NFL news, this episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" is a must-listen. Tune in now to get the inside scoop on the Giants' mandatory mini camp, stay informed about the latest developments surrounding Saquon Barkley's contract situation, and join the lively discussion with Drew and Rob as they dissect all things Giants football. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, June 15, 2023
Send us a text Welcome to another thrilling episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" hosted by Drew and Rob! In this episode, titled "Greatest Giants Guards: Anchoring the Offensive Line with Power and Precision," Drew and Rob pay tribute to the phenomenal guards who have served as the backbone of the Giants' offensive line throughout history. Join them as they delve into the legacies of the remarkable guards who have left an indelible mark on the franchise. From their powerful blocking to their ability to open up running lanes and protect the quarterback, these guards have played an integral role in the Giants' success. Chris Snee, whose dominant presence and remarkable athleticism made him a force to be reckoned with. Snee's exceptional technique, strength, and football IQ solidified his place among the greatest Giants guards of all time. Len Younce, whose tenacity and physicality made him a formidable force in the trenches. Younce's strong blocking and ability to overpower defenders left a lasting impact on the Giants' offensive line. Orville Tuttle, whose precise technique and football intelligence made him a reliable and consistent guard for the Giants. Tuttle's ability to read defenses and make split-second decisions contributed to the team's offensive success. Bill Austin, a talented guard known for his agility and versatility, takes center stage in the discussion. Austin's ability to adapt to different offensive schemes and his effective blocking skills were crucial in the Giants' offensive strategies. Drew and Rob also shine a spotlight on Darnell Dess, Kayo Lunday, Butch Gibson, Tarzan White, and Art Carney, each leaving their mark as formidable guards in Giants history. These unsung heroes showcased their skills and contributed to the team's success during their respective eras. With their signature blend of knowledge, humor, and enthusiasm, Drew and Rob engage in a lively discussion about the greatest Giants guards ever. Join them as they celebrate the unsung heroes who have paved the way for countless touchdowns and protected Giants quarterbacks throughout the years. Whether you're a diehard Giants fan or simply intrigued by the intricacies of offensive line play, this episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" is a must-listen. Tune in now to explore the legacies of the greatest Giants guards and gain a deeper appreciation for their vital contributions to the team's success over the years. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show a
Tue, June 13, 2023
Send us a text Welcome to another exciting episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" hosted by Drew and Rob! In this episode, titled "Greatest Giants Centers Ever: Manning the Middle of the Offensive Line," Drew and Rob pay homage to the remarkable Giants centers who have anchored the team's offensive line throughout history. Join them as they delve into the legacies of some of the most influential centers to have donned the Giants' uniform. From their exceptional blocking skills to their intelligence and leadership on the field, these centers have left an indelible mark on the franchise. Mel Hein, a true giant of the game. Hein's unparalleled athleticism, durability, and versatility revolutionized the center position and set a standard that has yet to be surpassed. Ray Wietecha, a technically sound center who consistently displayed outstanding football IQ and a relentless work ethic. Wietecha's commitment to excellence made him a linchpin of the Giants' offensive line during his tenure. Bart Oates, a model of consistency and leadership, takes center stage in the conversation. Oates' superb blocking skills, combined with his ability to communicate and make split-second decisions, made him a vital asset during the Giants' Super Bowl-winning seasons. Shaun O'Hara, whose toughness, tenacity, and exceptional football acumen made him a standout center. O'Hara's ability to command the line of scrimmage and rally his teammates was instrumental in the Giants' success, particularly during their Super Bowl XLII triumph. Greg Larson, an often overlooked center in Giants history, deserves recognition for his contributions to the team. Larson's strong work ethic, technique, and consistency made him a reliable presence on the offensive line. He provided stability and effective blocking, playing an integral role in the success of the Giants' rushing attack. Drew and Rob also discuss Joe Wostoupal, and Stan Galazin, who each left their mark on the Giants' center legacy. They contributed to the team's success during their respective eras. With their trademark blend of knowledge, humor, and passion, Drew and Rob provide an engaging exploration of the greatest Giants centers of all time. Whether you're a diehard Giants fan or simply interested in the history of the offensive line position, this episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" is a must-listen. Tune in now to learn more about the legendary centers who manned the middle of the Giants' offensive line, and gain a deeper appreciation for their invaluable contributions to the team's storied history. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on <a href='https:/
Fri, June 09, 2023
Send us a text Join Drew & Rob as they break down the latest updates from Days 6 to 8 of the Giants' OTAs and discuss the key storylines emerging from the practice sessions. From offensive and defensive standouts to rookie surprises, Drew and Rob leave no stone unturned in their comprehensive assessment of the team's progress. In an unforeseen turn of events, the New York Giants made the difficult decision to cancel their last two OTA practices due to concerns over air quality in the New York area. The team's management closely monitored the situation as wildfires raged in Canada, causing smoke and haze to drift into the region. The Giants prioritized the safety and well-being of their players, coaches, and staff, opting to err on the side of caution by rescheduling the practices. While disappointed, the team remains focused on maintaining the health and readiness of their players as they prepare for the upcoming season. In our upcoming episode, we are excited to delve into the latest Saquon Barkley rumors that have been buzzing around the NFL. Recently, pictures surfaced on social media showing Barkley working out while donning a Giants helmet, sparking speculation about his potential return to the field. We will examine the implications of these images, analyzing what they could mean for the ongoing negotiations between Barkley and the Giants regarding his contract extension. Additionally, we'll discuss the news of Dalvin Cook's release by the Minnesota Vikings, which could potentially impact the landscape of running back contracts in the league. Join us as we dissect these developments and provide our insights on the evolving situation surrounding Saquon Barkley and the Giants. With their unique blend of analysis, humor, and genuine enthusiasm for the Giants, Drew and Rob provide listeners with valuable insights into the team's progress during the OTA sessions. Whether you're a diehard Giants fan or simply interested in the latest updates from the team, this episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" is a must-listen. Tune in now to get the inside scoop on the Giants' OTA sessions, hear about standout performances, and gain a deeper understanding of the team's preparations for the upcoming season. Don't miss out on this exciting episode filled with engaging discussion and expert analysis! #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in start
Thu, June 08, 2023
Send us a text Drew and Rob dive into the rich history of Giants tight ends and honor the remarkable players who have left an indelible mark on the franchise. Join them as they pay homage to the exceptional talents and game-changing contributions of the Giants' greatest tight ends. From reliable blockers to dynamic pass-catchers, these players have played a pivotal role in the team's success over the years. Mark Bavaro, a true Giants icon. Bavaro's combination of strength, toughness, and exceptional hands made him a force to be reckoned with. Drew and Rob reminisce about his memorable performances, including his crucial role in the Giants' Super Bowl victories. Bob Tucker, a versatile tight end known for his reliable hands and versatility. Tucker's ability to make tough catches in traffic and his solid blocking skills made him a valuable asset to the Giants' offense. The conversation then turns to Jeremy Shockey, a fiery and dynamic playmaker who electrified fans with his athleticism and passion for the game. Drew and Rob reflect on Shockey's impact as a game-changer in the passing game and his ability to stretch the field. Aaron Thomas was a reliable and consistent tight end for the New York Giants. While he may not have received as much recognition as some of his counterparts, Thomas' sure hands and ability to make clutch catches were highly valued by the team. His presence in the passing game provided a reliable target for Giants quarterbacks, and his contributions helped move the chains and keep drives alive. Thomas' reliability and steady performances made him an important part of the Giants' offense during his time with the team. Howard Cross, a long-time tight end for the New York Giants, was known for his strong blocking skills and steady presence in the offense. While he may not have been the primary receiving option, Cross's contributions in the running game were invaluable. His ability to open up running lanes and create space for ball carriers showcased his physicality and selflessness on the field. Cross's durability and team-first mentality made him a respected figure among his teammates and a valuable asset to the Giants' offensive success. Known for his incredible athleticism and versatility, Evan Engram has emerged was a dynamic playmaker for the New York Giants. As a tight end with exceptional speed and agility, Engram had the ability to stretch the field and create mismatches for opposing defenses. Despite facing some injury setbacks, his receiving skills and big-play potential made him a valuable asset in the Giants' offensive scheme. Also listed were Kevin Boss, Zeke Mowat,t Gary Shirk, and Joe Walton With their signature humor and insightful analysis, Drew and Rob create an engaging discussion around the best Giants tight ends ever. Join the
Tue, June 06, 2023
Send us a text Welcome to another captivating episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" hosted by Drew and Rob! In this edition, titled "Best Giants WRs Ever," Drew and Rob take a nostalgic journey through Giants history to honor the incredible wide receivers who have left an indelible mark on the franchise. Amani Toomer, a true Giants legend known for his precise route running and reliable hands. They delve into his remarkable career, highlighting his numerous records and crucial contributions to the Giants' success. Odell Beckham Jr., a receiver who took the league by storm with his jaw-dropping catches and game-changing performances. Drew and Rob reminisce about his incredible athleticism, highlight-reel grabs, and his undeniable impact on the Giants' offense. Homer Jones, a dynamic and trailblazing wide receiver for the New York Giants, revolutionized the game with his remarkable speed and deep-threat ability. Known for his incredible leaping catches and acrobatic receptions, Jones set a new standard for wide receivers during his time with the Giants. His explosive playing style and game-changing contributions not only left a lasting impact on the franchise but also influenced the way the position is played today. Jones will always be remembered as a true pioneer and a legendary figure in Giants history. Kyle Rote, a revered figure in New York Giants history, was a versatile and reliable wide receiver who made a lasting impact on the franchise. Known for his sure hands, agility, and football intelligence, Rote was a dependable target for the Giants' quarterbacks. His ability to make clutch plays in critical moments and his versatility as a runner showcased his exceptional skills. Rote's contributions went beyond his on-field performances, as he embodied the values of the Giants organization and became a respected leader both on and off the field. His legacy as one of the finest wide receivers in Giants history remains etched in the hearts of fans and the annals of the franchise. Victor Cruz, a fan-favorite and one of the most dynamic wide receivers to don the Giants uniform. Drew and Rob delve into Cruz's captivating journey, from his rise as an undrafted free agent to his iconic salsa dances in the end zone. They reflect on his game-breaking speed, precise route running, and his role in the Giants' Super Bowl triumph. Hakeem Nicks, a receiver known for his incredible hands and ability to make acrobatic catches. Drew and Rob reminisce about Nicks' spectacular performances, including his crucial contributions during the Giants' Super Bowl XLVI victory. They highlight his uncanny knack for coming up big in pivotal moments. Also discussed are the great contributions of Plaxico Burress, Chris Calloway, Sterling Shepard, and Ike Hilliard. With their signatur
Fri, June 02, 2023
Send us a text Join Drew and Rob, the hosts of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," as they bring you the latest update from the Giants' Organized Team Activities (OTA). In this episode, titled "New York Giants OTA Update: Exciting Progress and Key Additions Revealed in Days 4 & 5," Drew and Rob provide an in-depth analysis of the team's recent practices and highlight the notable developments. Throughout the episode, the hosts delve into the impressive performances of defensive stars Dexter Lawrence and Leonard Williams, who have arrived at OTA sessions. Drew and Rob discuss the impact of their presence on the defensive line, their growth as leaders, and the expectations for their upcoming seasons. Furthermore, the hosts shed light on the Giants' recent additions to the personnel department, Ryan Cowden and Isaiah Wingfield. They explore the roles and responsibilities of these key hires and how their expertise will contribute to the team's overall success. With their signature blend of insight, humor, and fan perspective, Drew and Rob keep listeners engaged as they provide updates, analysis, and predictions for the upcoming season. Whether you're a passionate Giants fan or an avid football enthusiast, this episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" is a must-listen to stay informed about the team's progress during OTA sessions. Tune in now to catch all the exciting highlights and stay up to date with the latest news surrounding the New York Giants as they prepare for the upcoming season. #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, June 01, 2023
Send us a text In this captivating installment, Drew and Rob pay homage to the iconic running backs who have left an indelible mark on the New York Giants franchise. From explosive playmakers to reliable workhorses, these running backs have electrified fans and etched their names into Giants history. First and foremost, the hosts celebrate Tiki Barber, a true Giants legend. They highlight his remarkable career, his elusive running style, and his ability to excel both as a rusher and receiver out of the backfield. Barber's record-breaking seasons and his impact on the Giants' offense cannot be overstated. Next on the list is the versatile Frank Gifford, a true icon in Giants history. Drew and Rob explore his contributions as a running back, receiver, and even defensive player. They discuss Gifford's impact on the team's success and his ability to consistently make big plays. The conversation then turns to Rodney Hampton, a powerful and productive running back who brought stability to the Giants' backfield. The hosts analyze Hampton's impressive career, his ability to find the end zone, and the way he carried the Giants' rushing attack. Of course, Saquon Barkley, the Giants' current star running back, takes center stage in the discussion. Drew and Rob delve into Barkley's explosive athleticism, his ability to break tackles, and his impact on the Giants' offense. They also reflect on his potential to leave a lasting legacy in the franchise's storied history. Joe Morris, a standout running back for the New York Giants, holds a special place in the team's history. Known for his explosive speed and elusive running style, Morris played a key role in the Giants' success during the 1980s. He showcased his ability to find the end zone and consistently make big plays for the offense. Morris's contributions and memorable performances left an indelible mark on the Giants' running back legacy, solidifying his status as one of the franchise's beloved players. Alex Webster, a renowned running back for the New York Giants, was known for his versatile and hard-nosed playing style. His ability to contribute as both a rusher and receiver made him a valuable asset to the team. Webster's determination and skill set left an enduring mark on the Giants' running back legacy. Brandon Jacobs, a powerful and imposing running back for the New York Giants, was known for his punishing running style. His ability to bulldoze through defenders and find the end zone made him a key asset to the team's success. Jacobs' physicality and leadership on the field left a lasting impression on Giants fans. Also included are Ahmad Bradshaw who won two rings as a ring, Ron Johnson who led the NFL in rushes twice, and Super Bowl MVP Ottis Anderson, Whether you're a passionate Giants fan or an admirer of NFL his
Tue, May 30, 2023
Send us a text In this special installment, Drew and Rob pay homage to the iconic quarterbacks who have left an indelible mark on the New York Giants franchise. From the Super Bowl victories to the memorable moments, these quarterbacks have etched their names into Giants history. Eli Manning, a true Giants legend. The hosts delve into his illustrious career, recounting his two Super Bowl wins, Super Bowl MVP titles, and his remarkable durability and consistency. Get ready to relive the iconic Manning moments and gain deeper insights into his impact on the Giants' success. Phil Simms, the quarterback who led the Giants to their first Super Bowl victory. Drew and Rob discuss Simms' precision passing, leadership qualities, and his role in the Giants' rise to prominence during the 1980s. Y.A. Tittle, whose tenure with the Giants brought excitement and success. The hosts explore Tittle's accomplishments, his Hall of Fame career, and his impact on the Giants' offense during his time with the team. Fran Tarkenton, a dynamic and versatile player who brought a new dimension to the position. Drew and Rob discuss Tarkenton's remarkable career, his improvisational skills, and the way he revolutionized the quarterback position. Charlie Conerly, whose leadership and consistent play propelled the team to multiple championship games. They delve into Conerly's contributions to the Giants' success and the way he earned the respect of fans and teammates alike. Kerry Collins, the quarterback who led the Giants to Super Bowl XXXV. They analyze his role in the Giants' playoff run and his impact on the team's success during that memorable season. Jeff Hostetler, the unsung hero who stepped up during the 1990 season and guided the Giants to a Super Bowl victory. They highlight Hostetler's clutch performances and the resilience he displayed as he filled in for an injured Phil Simms. Also Norm Snead , Earl Morrall, Craig Morton & Kurt Warner. Whether you're a passionate Giants fan or an admirer of NFL history, this episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" is a must-listen. Expect an engaging discussion filled with anecdotes, highlights, and lively debate as Drew and Rob celebrate the best Giants quarterbacks ever. Tune in now and join the conversation as they honor the legends who have donned the Giants' jersey! #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2gian
Fri, May 26, 2023
Send us a text Welcome to "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" hosted by Drew and Rob! Join these dynamic hosts as they bring you the latest update from the first three days of OTAs (Organized Team Activities) in their newest episode, "Update from OTA's: The First Three Days of OTAs." In this highly anticipated installment, Drew and Rob provide an exclusive insight into the Giants' OTA sessions, focusing on the notable performances and key developments. They kick off the episode by discussing the progress of quarterback Daniel Jones. Get ready to hear in-depth analysis of Jones' performance during the early stages of OTAs and insights into his growth as he takes command of the Giants' offense. But that's not all! The hosts turn their attention to rookie wide receiver Jalin Hyatt. They highlight his promising start in OTAs, evaluating his skills, speed, and connection with Jones. Listen closely as Drew and Rob share their observations and projections for Hyatt's potential impact in the Giants' receiving corps. The conversation continues with the discussion of newly acquired tight end Darren Waller. As a key addition to the team, Waller brings exceptional athleticism and versatility to the Giants' offense. The hosts analyze his integration into the system, exploring how his presence can elevate the passing game and provide another weapon for Jones to utilize. Additionally, Drew and Rob shed light on the impact of free agent pickup Bobby Okereke at the linebacker position. They delve into Okereke's fit within the Giants' defensive scheme, discussing his skill set, experience, and the potential he brings to the linebacker corps. Whether you're a passionate Giants fan eager for the latest updates or an avid follower of the NFL, this episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" is a must-listen. Expect a comprehensive breakdown of the first three days of OTAs, with detailed analysis of Daniel Jones' progress, Jalin Hyatt's promising start, and the impact of key additions Darren Waller and Bobby Okereke. Tune in now and join the conversation as Drew and Rob provide exclusive insights from the Giants' OTA sessions! #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, May 25, 2023
Send us a text Welcome to "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" hosted by Drew and Rob! Join these dynamic hosts as they dive into the linebacker position of the New York Giants in their latest episode, "Assessing the NY Giants' Linebackers Post-Draft & Free Agency." In this highly anticipated installment, Drew and Rob provide a comprehensive analysis of the Giants' linebacker corps following the eventful NFL draft and free agency period. The hosts kick things off by discussing the notable addition of Bobby Okereke, a recently signed free agent from the Colts. They examine Okereke's skill set, experience, and how he can bring a new dimension to the Giants' linebacking unit. But that's not all! Drew and Rob also evaluate the potential of promising young linebackers on the Giants' roster. They delve into Darrian Beavers, who showed promise as a rookie in the preseason but unfortunately suffered a torn ACL. The hosts discuss his recovery and the impact he could have once he returns to the field. Additionally, the hosts turn their attention to Micah McFadden, who saw playing time as a rookie. They analyze his development and explore how he can further improve in his sophomore season, making significant contributions to the Giants' linebacker rotation. The conversation continues as Drew and Rob discuss the possibility of rookie free agents Troy Brown and Dyontae Johnson making their way onto the Giants' roster. They evaluate the skill sets of these young talents and the potential they bring to the linebacker position. Furthermore, the hosts delve into the chances of Carter Coughlin and Cam Brown making the roster primarily as special teams players. They explore the impact these versatile athletes can have on special teams units and how their contributions could secure their spots on the team. Whether you're a passionate Giants fan seeking in-depth analysis or an avid follower of the NFL, this episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" is a must-listen. Expect a thought-provoking discussion filled with strategic breakdowns, player evaluations, and engaging banter. Don't miss out on the opportunity to gain valuable insights into the Giants' linebackers, from the arrival of Bobby Okereke to the potential of rookies Troy Brown, and Dyontae Johnson, as well as the contributions of Carter Coughlin and Cam Brown on special teams. Tune in now and join the conversation! #giants #nygiants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at:<a href='https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2g
Tue, May 23, 2023
Send us a text Welcome to "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" hosted by Drew and Rob! Join these dynamic hosts as they delve into the state of the New York Giants' offensive line in their latest episode, "Assessing the NY Giants' Offensive Line Post-Draft & Free Agency." In this highly anticipated installment, Drew and Rob provide a comprehensive analysis of the Giants' offensive line following the eventful NFL draft and free agency period. As Andrew Thomas enters his fifth year in the league, the hosts examine his growth and the impact he's poised to make on the Giants' offensive front. Listen closely as they discuss Thomas' progression, highlighting his journey from a rookie with immense potential to a key pillar of the Giants' offensive line. But the excitement doesn't end there! Drew and Rob shift their focus to Evan Neal, a promising young talent entering his second season with the Giants. With his remarkable size and athleticism, Neal brings a fresh dynamic to the team's offensive line. Tune in to gain valuable insights on how Neal's skills can elevate the Giants' blocking schemes, and discover the potential impact he can have on the field. Join the hosts as they analyze the addition of rookie John Michael Schmitz at center, providing a crucial anchor to the Giants' offensive line. Schmitz's role in directing the offensive front and facilitating strong pass protection and run-blocking strategies cannot be overlooked. Drew and Rob discuss his potential contributions and the challenges he may face as a rookie in the NFL. In this episode, Drew and Rob also examine the overall depth and potential rotations within the Giants' offensive line unit, considering the impact of free agency acquisitions and draft selections. They provide insights on how the offensive line's chemistry and cohesion will play a pivotal role in the team's success. Whether you're a passionate Giants fan seeking in-depth analysis or an avid follower of the NFL, this episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" is a must-listen. Expect a thought-provoking discussion filled with strategic breakdowns, player evaluations, and engaging banter. Don't miss out on the opportunity to gain valuable insights into the Giants' offensive line, from Andrew Thomas' pivotal fifth year to Evan Neal's promising second season and the rookie impact of John Michael Schmitz. Tune in now and join the conversation! Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeac
Fri, May 19, 2023
Send us a text Welcome to "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" hosted by Drew and Rob! Join these dynamic hosts as they delve into the safety position of the New York Giants in their latest episode, "Assessing the NY Giants' Safeties Post-Draft & Free Agency." In this exciting installment, Drew and Rob provide a comprehensive analysis of the Giants' safety group following the eventful NFL draft and free agency period. With Xavier McKinney entering his highly anticipated fourth year, the hosts explore his growth and potential impact on the Giants' defensive unit. Get ready to hear expert insights on McKinney's development, as he aims to build on the promise he has shown. But the discussion doesn't stop there! Drew and Rob also turn their attention to Dane Belton, who is embarking on his promising sophomore season with the Giants. As a young talent with immense potential, Belton brings versatility and athleticism to the team's secondary. Tune in to learn how his skills can enhance the Giants' defensive strategies and contribute to their overall success. Join the hosts as they evaluate the roles of other key players such as Jason Pinnock and the veteran presence of Bobby McCain, analyzing how they fit into the Giants' safety rotation. Furthermore, they delve into the performance and potential of the Giants' rookie safeties, providing valuable insights on Gervarrius Owens and Alex Cook as they navigate their early NFL journeys. Whether you're a passionate Giants fan seeking in-depth analysis or an avid follower of the NFL, this episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" is a must-listen. Expect a thought-provoking discussion filled with strategic breakdowns, player evaluations, and entertaining banter. Don't miss out on the chance to gain valuable insights into the Giants' safeties, from Xavier McKinney's anticipated progression to Dane Belton's promising sophomore season. Tune in now and join the conversation! #nygiants #newyorkgiants #giants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, May 18, 2023
Send us a text The future of star running back Saquon Barkley with the New York Giants has been a hot topic of discussion, and in this episode of 2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast, hosts Rob and Drew dive into the latest rumors surrounding Barkley's contract situation. Join Rob and Drew as they provide expert analysis and discuss the implications of the ongoing contract negotiations with Barkley. They'll examine the potential impact on the Giants' salary cap, team dynamics, and long-term plans. With their unique insights, Rob and Drew will share their perspectives on the likelihood of a contract extension and its potential terms. Throughout the episode, Rob and Drew will provide an engaging dialogue, exploring different scenarios and discussing the potential outcomes for both Barkley and the Giants. They'll also examine how a new contract for Barkley could shape the team's offense and influence their strategies moving forward. If you're a passionate Giants fan or simply interested in the latest NFL contract negotiations, this episode of 2 Giant Goofballs is a must-listen. Rob and Drew offer entertaining banter and in-depth analysis, keeping you up-to-date with the latest Saquon Barkley contract rumors and their potential impact on the New York Giants. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, May 17, 2023
Send us a text The New York Giants have been hard at work during the offseason, making significant moves to improve their defensive line. In this episode of 2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast, join hosts Drew and Rob as they provide expert analysis on the Giants' defensive line post-draft and free agency. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob will provide a comprehensive assessment of the Giants' new defensive line additions, evaluating their strengths, weaknesses, and potential impact on the team's defense. They will also examine the team's returning defensive linemen and discuss how they fit into the Giants' overall defensive strategy. Listeners can expect insightful commentary on the Giants' defensive line and how it could impact the team's performance in the upcoming season. Drew and Rob will also provide predictions and discuss how the Giants can address any areas of concern on both offense and defense. Whether you're a dedicated Giants fan or an NFL enthusiast, you won't want to miss this episode of 2 Giant Goofballs. Drew and Rob provide engaging analysis and entertaining commentary on the Giants' defensive line post-draft and free agency. Sponsored by Manscaped Save 20% your purchase plus get Free Shipping with the promo code: Goofballs MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod #nygiants #giants #nfldraft Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, May 12, 2023
Send us a text The anticipation for the 2023 NFL season is building, and one of the most exciting moments for fans is the release of the upcoming schedule. In this episode of 2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast, join host Rob as he reacts to the 2023 schedule release for the New York Giants. Throughout the episode, Rob will provide his expert analysis on the Giants' upcoming opponents and their placement on the schedule. He will discuss any favorable or challenging stretches of games and evaluate how the Giants' schedule compares to other teams in the league. Listeners can expect engaging commentary on the Giants' schedule and how it could impact the team's performance in the upcoming season. Rob will also provide predictions and discuss key matchups to watch out for. Whether you're a die-hard Giants fan or an NFL enthusiast, you won't want to miss this episode of 2 Giant Goofballs. Rob provides entertaining commentary and insightful analysis on the Giants' 2023 schedule release. Sponsored by Manscaped Save 20% your purchase plus get Free Shipping with the promo code: Goofballs MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, May 11, 2023
Send us a text The New York Giants have made some major changes to their cornerback position during the offseason, including the addition of several new players through the draft and free agency. In this episode of 2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast, join hosts Drew and Rob as they assess the team's cornerbacks post-draft and free agency. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob will provide their expert analysis on each of the Giants' new cornerback additions, evaluating their strengths, weaknesses, and potential impact on the team's defense. They will also examine the team's returning cornerbacks and discuss how they fit into the Giants' overall defensive strategy. Listeners can expect engaging commentary on the Giants' cornerback position and how it could impact the team's performance in the upcoming season. Drew and Rob will also provide predictions and discuss how the Giants can address any areas of concern on both offense and defense. Whether you're a die-hard Giants fan or an NFL enthusiast, you won't want to miss this episode of 2 Giant Goofballs. Drew and Rob provide entertaining commentary and in-depth analysis on the Giants' cornerbacks post-draft and free agency. Sponsored by Manscaped Save 20% your purchase plus get Free Shipping with the promo code: Goofballs MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod #nygiants #giants Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, May 09, 2023
Send us a text The New York Giants have made some significant moves in the offseason, including the addition of several new wide receivers through the draft and free agency. Join Drew and Rob, the co-hosts of 2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast, as they assess the team's wide receiver corps ahead of the upcoming season. In this episode, Drew and Rob will provide their expert analysis on each of the Giants' new wide receiver additions, including their strengths, weaknesses, and potential impact on the team's offense. They will also evaluate the team's returning receivers and discuss how they fit into the Giants' overall offensive strategy. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob will provide their predictions for the upcoming season and discuss how the Giants' wide receiver corps could impact their success on the field. They will also examine the team's strengths and weaknesses on both offense and defense, providing their insights on how the Giants can address any areas of concern. Whether you're a die-hard Giants fan or an NFL enthusiast, you won't want to miss this episode of 2 Giant Goofballs. Drew and Rob offer entertaining commentary and in-depth analysis on the Giants' wide receiver corps post-draft and free agency. Sponsored by Manscaped Save 20% your purchase plus get Free Shipping with the promo code: Goofballs MANSCAPED.com ! #ad #manscapedpod #nygiants #giants <a href='https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/newyorkgiants?__eep__=6&__cft__[0]=AZW6A8J67xRQXxulU47o76sbHU7uLArBjXYd_a-C2DNvAcgGw0ODw4wJvEUAqvm_CMY5LVUapnuf5Wg1dN5cZA1gaZ0EFuMLO9Ny6RE6pospfqWhNVGA-ML_kw
Thu, May 04, 2023
Send us a text Big news in the NFL world as the New York Giants have reached an agreement on a contract extension with defensive lineman, Dexter Lawrence. Join Drew and Rob, the co-hosts of 2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast, as they provide their insights and analysis on this important development. In this episode, Drew and Rob will discuss the details of Lawrence's extension and its implications for the Giants' defense. They will provide their expert analysis on Lawrence's performance on the field and his potential impact on the team's success in the upcoming season. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob will also discuss how Lawrence's extension fits into the Giants' overall strategy and what it means for the team's future. They will evaluate the team's strengths and weaknesses on both offense and defense and provide their predictions for the upcoming season. Whether you're a Giants fan or an NFL enthusiast, you won't want to miss this episode of 2 Giant Goofballs. Drew and Rob offer entertaining commentary and in-depth analysis on the Dexter Lawrence contract extension and its impact on the Giants' defense. Sponsored by Manscaped Save 20% your purchase plus get Free Shipping with the promo code: Goofballs MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, May 04, 2023
Send us a text The New York Giants have made their picks in the 2023 NFL Draft, but how did their NFC East rivals fare? Join Drew and Rob, the co-hosts of 2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast, as they review the draft classes of the other three teams in the NFC East. Drew and Rob will break down each team's selections, offering their expert analysis and insights on how the players could impact their respective teams. They will also discuss each team's overall draft strategy and how it aligns with their long-term goals. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob will also offer their predictions for the upcoming season, including how the new additions could impact each team's success. They will evaluate each team's strengths and weaknesses and discuss how their draft picks can address areas of need and improve their performance on the field. Don't miss out on this episode of 2 Giant Goofballs, where Drew and Rob provide in-depth analysis and entertaining commentary on the draft classes of the other three teams in the NFC East. Whether you're a fan of the Giants, Eagles, Cowboys, or Washington Football Team, you'll want to tune in to this insightful episode. Sponsored by Manscaped Save 20% your purchase plus get Free Shipping with the promo code: Goofballs MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod #nygiants #giants #nfldraft Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, May 02, 2023
Send us a text The New York Giants have wrapped up their 2023 NFL Draft selections, but the team's work is not yet complete. Join Drew and Rob, the co-hosts of 2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast, as they evaluate the Giants' draft class and undrafted rookie free agents. Drew and Rob will break down each of the Giants' draft picks and undrafted free agent signings, providing expert analysis and insights on how each player fits into the Giants' roster. They will discuss how the team's new additions can address areas of need and improve the team's performance on the field. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob will also offer their predictions for the Giants' upcoming season, including how the new additions could impact the team's success. They will discuss the Giants' overall draft strategy and how it aligns with the team's long-term goals. Additionally, Drew and Rob will evaluate the undrafted rookie free agents and discuss which players could have the biggest impact on the team's success. They will share their insights on how these players can contribute to the Giants' roster and provide an honest assessment of their chances of making the final cut. Whether you're a Giants fan or just an NFL enthusiast, don't miss out on this episode of 2 Giant Goofballs. Drew and Rob will provide in-depth analysis and entertaining commentary on the Giants' 2023 draft class and undrafted rookie free agents. 1st Deonte Banks (24) 2nd John Michael Schmitz (57) 3rd Jalin Hyatt (73) 5th Eric Gray (172) 6th Tre Hawkins III (209) 7th Jordon Riley (243) 7th Gervarrius Owens (254) Free Agents: QB Tommy Devito, WR Bryce Ford-Wheaton, LB Dyontae Johnson, & CB Gemon Green Sponsored by Manscaped Save 20% your purchase plus get Free Shipping with the promo code: Goofballs MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod #nygiants #giants #nfldraft Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, April 27, 2023
Send us a text Join co-hosts Drew and Rob on this episode of 2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast as they dive into a full first-round mock draft for the 2023 NFL Draft. The co-hosts will take turns making their selections for all 32 teams in the first round, breaking down each pick and discussing how it could impact the team's roster and draft strategy. With an extensive knowledge of the NFL and the Giants, Drew and Rob will provide insightful analysis and predictions for each team's pick. They will also share their thoughts on potential trades that could shake up the draft board and discuss the biggest surprises and reaches of the first round. Whether you're a die-hard Giants fan or just an avid follower of the NFL draft, this episode is sure to provide you with valuable insights and entertainment. So, grab a seat and join Drew and Rob for their full first-round mock draft for the 2023 NFL Draft. Sponsored by Manscaped Save 20% your purchase plus get Free Shipping with the promo code: Goofballs MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod #nygiants #giants #nfldraft Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, April 26, 2023
Send us a text Join Drew and Rob, the two giant goofballs, for their final mock draft of the New York Giants' picks in the 2023 NFL Draft. Broadcasting live with audience participation, the hosts will provide their expert analysis on the top prospects and predict who the Giants will select in each round. As the draft approaches, the Giants have several key positions to address, including offensive line, linebacker, and wide receiver. Drew and Rob will break down the strengths and weaknesses of the top prospects in each position and debate the best strategy for the Giants. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob will also engage with their audience, taking questions and comments from fans and providing live reactions to the latest draft news and rumors. Whether you're a die-hard Giants fan or a casual NFL observer, this episode of 2 Giant Goofballs is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of Big Blue. Tune in to hear the final mock draft of the New York Giants' picks in the 2023 NFL Draft, with Drew and Rob, the two giant goofballs. Sponsored by Manscaped Save 20% your purchase plus get Free Shipping with the promo code: Goofballs MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod #nygiants #giants #nfldraft Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, April 25, 2023
Send us a text Join Drew and Rob, the two giant goofballs, as they rank the top 10 tight ends and defensive tackles/defensive linemen in the 2023 NFL Draft. In this episode, the hosts will provide their expert analysis on the best prospects at these two critical positions and debate who should be taken first overall. With the tight end position becoming increasingly important in today's NFL, Drew and Rob will break down the strengths and weaknesses of each of the top 10 tight ends, including their size, speed, route-running, and ability to block. They will also discuss how each tight end would fit with the New York Giants and which teams may be targeting these prospects. In addition, the hosts will rank the top 10 defensive tackles/defensive linemen in the draft, analyzing their size, strength, quickness, and ability to disrupt the quarterback and stop the run. They will also examine how each defensive tackle/defensive lineman would fit into different defensive schemes and which teams may be in the market for a new impact player up front. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob will provide their unique insights and opinions, engaging with their audience and answering questions from fans. Whether you're a hardcore draftnik or a casual football fan, this episode of 2 Giant Goofballs is a must-listen for anyone interested in the top prospects in the 2023 NFL Draft. Tune in to hear Drew and Rob's rankings of the top 10 tight ends and defensive tackles/defensive linemen in the 2023 NFL Draft, only on 2 Giant Goofballs, the New York Giants podcast. MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod #nygiants #giants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Sat, April 22, 2023
Send us a text Join Drew and Rob, the two giant goofballs, as they rank the top 10 quarterbacks and running backs in the 2023 NFL Draft. In this episode, the hosts will provide their expert analysis on the best prospects at these two critical positions and debate who should be taken first overall. With the quarterback position more important than ever in today's NFL, Drew and Rob will break down the strengths and weaknesses of each of the top 10 quarterbacks, including their arm strength, accuracy, decision-making, and mobility. They will also discuss how each quarterback would fit with the New York Giants and which teams may be targeting these prospects. In addition, the hosts will rank the top 10 running backs in the draft, analyzing their size, speed, agility, and ability to catch the ball out of the backfield. They will also examine how each running back would fit into different offensive schemes and which teams may be in the market for a new feature back. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob will provide their unique insights and opinions, engaging with their audience and answering questions from fans. Whether you're a hardcore draftnik or a casual football fan, this episode of 2 Giant Goofballs is a must-listen for anyone interested in the top prospects in the 2023 NFL Draft. Tune in to hear Drew and Rob's rankings of the top 10 quarterbacks and running backs in the 2023 NFL Draft, only on 2 Giant Goofballs, the New York Giants podcast. MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod #nygiants #giants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, April 20, 2023
Send us a text Get 20% off & Free Shipping @ Manscaped.com w/ Promo Code: Goofballs In this episode of 2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast, hosts Rob and Drew rank the top 10 linebackers and safeties in the 2023 draft. Sponsored by Manscaped, the duo discusses the strengths and weaknesses of each prospect, providing expert analysis and insights into their draft stock. Listeners will enjoy the lively banter between the hosts, as they use their trademark humor to keep things light and entertaining. Rob and Drew also discuss which prospects would be the best fit for the Giants and which ones might be better suited for other teams. By the end of the episode, fans will have a better understanding of the top 10 linebackers and safeties in the 2023 draft. This informative and fun-filled episode of 2 Giant Goofballs is a must-listen for any Giants fan, or anyone looking to stay up-to-date on the latest NFL draft news. Plus, with Manscaped as the sponsor, listeners can be sure that they're supporting a brand that prioritizes hygiene and grooming. MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod #nygiants #giants #nfl Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, April 18, 2023
Send us a text Welcome to a new episode of 2 Giant Goofballs, hosted by Drew and Rob! In this episode, they'll be discussing some of the hottest topics in the NFL, including the upcoming 2023 NFL draft. Drew and Rob will be ranking the edge rushers in this year's draft and discussing their potential impact on their respective teams. They'll share their opinions on the top prospects and the ones that teams should be keeping an eye on. But that's not all! They'll also be discussing the latest draft rumors surrounding the New York Giants and what moves they might make to improve their team. As avid Giants fans, Drew and Rob have plenty to say about what the team should do in the upcoming draft. Finally, they'll touch on the recent contract extension for Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts. They'll discuss what this means for the Eagles and their future plans, as well as what kind of player Hurts has the potential to be. So join Drew and Rob for an exciting and informative episode of 2 Giant Goofballs, filled with lively debate and insightful analysis on some of the hottest topics in the NFL! MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod #nygiants #giants #nfl Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Sat, April 15, 2023
Send us a text Rob and Drew break down the top tackles, guards, and centers in this the 2023 NFL Draft. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, April 13, 2023
Send us a text Rob and Drew breakdown all the top 20 corners in the 2023 NFL draft. Which CB will be named the top in the draft? How many cornerbacks should the Giants draft? Plus we discuss the news that Saquon Barkley is set to miss the first mini camp Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, April 11, 2023
Send us a text In our second cb battle Joey Porter Jr. vs Devon Witherspoon we look at two of the best corners in the 2023 draft. Will the Giants be interested? Will they be available? We also talk about Odell Beckham Jr signing with the Baltimore Ravens. #nygiants #giants #nfl #newyorkgiants #nfldraft Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Sat, April 08, 2023
Send us a text Christian Gonzalez vs Cam Smith in the first of our CB battles for 2023 NFL Draft. Winner of this episode then battles the winner of Joey Porter Jr. vs Devon Witherspoon (next episode's matchup) for the top spot in our rankings. Giants also sign center JC Hassenauer. Will he be the Giants starting center? #nygiants #giants #nfl #newyorkgiants #nfdraft Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, April 06, 2023
Send us a text Drew and Rob reveal their their NFL Draft WR Rankings 2023. We already gave a run down on the four biggest prospects in Zay Flowers, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Jordan Addison, & Quinten Johnston. Now we rank all the other big wr prospects in the 2023 NFL draft including Josh Downs, Jalin Hyatt, Marvin Mims Jr, Cedric Tillman, Xavier Hutchinson, Jayden Reed, Rashee Rice, Kayshon Boutte, Tyler Scott, Ronnie Bell, Nathaniel Dell, Rakim Jarrett, Puka Nacua, Andrei Iosivas, and Jonathan Mingo. Who will the New York Giants draft? #nygiants #giants #nfl #newyorkgiants #nyg #giantspride #football #nf ldraft Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, April 04, 2023
Send us a text Rob & Drew compare Jordan Addison vs Jaxon Smith-Njigba. After Zay Flowers beat Quinten Johnston, this is our second semifinal matchup and the winner faces Zay Flowers for the crown of top wr on our nfl draft board. #nygiants #giants #nfl #newyorkgiants #nyg Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Sat, April 01, 2023
Send us a text Drew & Rob compare WRs Quentin Johnson of TCU and Zay Flowers of Boston College. This is our semi-final matchup where the winner gets to go against either Jaxon Smith-Njiba or Jordan Addison who we will compare in the next episode. Plus the goofballs go over information on Metlife's new turf. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, March 30, 2023
Send us a text Joe Schoen & Brian Daboll talked to the press yesterday at the NFL Owners Meetings. Rob & Drew go over everything they said and some things they didn't say. They talk about the Giants special teams for the 2022 season. Was Graham Gano as great as ever? Did the Scottish Hammer Jamie Gillian ever learn the coffin corner? Was the punt return situation ever figured out? Tim from New York Giants Straight Talk joins us. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, March 28, 2023
Send us a text John Mara said the door is not closed on OBJ and we learned today Saquon Barkley does not have a contract offer on the table. Also Rob and Drew talk about the Giants Safeties of 2022. Julian Love took a huge stride forward but he is a free agent. Can we keep him? Xavier McKinney is a beast of course. How did Dane Belton do as a rookie? Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Sat, March 25, 2023
Send us a text The New York Giants center position has become an issue of focus following the losses of Nick Gates and Jon Feliciano in free agency. How do the Giants fix it? Do we have a good center on the roster? Do the New York Giants have to draft one? Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, March 24, 2023
Send us a text New York Giants sign players today for some nice depth pieces. NFL veteran Jamison Crowder comes over to help the WR room. CB Amani Oruwariye comes over to the Giants from the Detroit Lions and they sign TE Tommy Sweeney from the Buffalo Bills. Three players in one day! Plus WR Bryan Edwards visits the Giants today. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, March 23, 2023
Send us a text Join us for a LIVE mock draft for this 2023 offseason. Some of the pieces have changed in the past few weeks. How does that affect the way we draft? Plus the Giants sign Bobby McCain. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, March 21, 2023
Send us a text In this NFC East Free Agency Roundup we go over all the free agency moves from the division. We go over all the nfc east teams including the Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, and Washington Commanders. We also talk about the loses of Julian Love & Jon Feliciano as well as the addition of Leonard Johnson. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, March 17, 2023
Send us a text The New York Giants Sign WR Parris Campbell. They also re-signed Darius Slayton and Jihad Ward. The Giants have been busy this free agency. We also go over all the NFL news and rumors on the 4th day of the 2023 NFL free agency. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, March 16, 2023
Send us a text Rob & Drew go over everything that happened today in the NFL. Darren Waller has his first interview. Giants WR rumors start flying including where Odell Beckham Jr may sign. We also go over all the moves in the NFL. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, March 15, 2023
Send us a text Drew discuss all the news and rumors of the day. Big trade news with Darren Waller traded to the NY Giants for pick #100. He is probably the best receiving weapon since Odell Beckham Jr. Drew also talk about rumors involving Adam Thielen and the Giants. Of Course Drew goes over all the news signings and rumors in the NFL during the second day of legal tampering. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, March 14, 2023
Send us a text Drew and Rob give you all the NFL News of the day. Giants sign LB Bobby Okereke and DT Rakeem Nunez-Roches. We lost Nick Gates to the Commanders. The NY Giants re-signed Matt Breida, Jamie Gillan & Casey Kreiter. We go over those moves along with all the NFL moves made today. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Sat, March 11, 2023
Send us a text Rob & Drew talk about Odell Beckham Jr's workout plus do a positional review review of the giants corners from 2022. We all know how important corners are in Wink's defense. The Giants were definitely not the strongest at the position. How did everyone do though? Do we need to fix the position? Who plays CB2 next season? Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, March 09, 2023
Send us a text Its time for the Giants LBs 2022 Positional Review. Joining us are Marshall Green of NY Giants Now Chat Sports and The Football Grump & The Cranky Fan of The Just Giants Podcast to go over Linebackers which should be an interesting positional review. Our LBs definitely left some things to be delivered in 2022 season. How do we fix the position? Can Beavers come back to start to us? Do we sign a star at the position? Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, March 08, 2023
Send us a text The Giants signed Daniel Jones to a 4yr $160M today right at the tag deadline. Then they promptly put a non exclusive tag on Saquon Barkley. Now that Daniel Jones signed what is the next step? Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, March 07, 2023
Send us a text Rob & Drew talk with Will of Snow Storm Studioz Podcast to discuss the NY Giants edge rushers and review their 2022 season. The Giants haven't had a great group of edge rushers for several years until now. Rookie Kayvon Thibodeaux showed real promise and while Azeez Ojulari was often injured, he did show amazing ability when he was able to be on the field. They also got a good season out of Jihad Ward. Let's review edge rushers! Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Sat, March 04, 2023
Send us a text Drew & Rob talk with Antonio of Breaking Tackles Giants Podcast to discuss the Giants defensive line 2022 positional review. The headline will of course the surge of Dexter Lawrence. Sexy Dexy was the best player on the defense for the Giants and one could argue he was the best player they had on either side for the 2022 season. Leonard Williams had some injury issues but was solid when on the field though not nearly the level he was two years ago. Will he be back next year? Are our reserves good enough? Will Dexter Lawrence get an extension this offseason? Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, March 02, 2023
Send us a text Rob & Drew discuss the Giants O-Line and how they performed in the 2022 season. Andrew Thomas was of course a beast but how was the rest? Evan Neal had his struggles but isn't that expected as a rookie? What is his ceiling? How effective was Nick Gates coming back from his injury? Was Mark Glowinski the biggest disappointment from our 2022 free agency? Was Jon Feliciano good enough to bring back? All this and more coming up on this episode along with where to go from here as we look to the 2023 season. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, February 28, 2023
Send us a text Rob and Drew invite the guys from Big Blue Unfiltered to discuss giants tight ends. We go over our thoughts on the men who played the position last year. This of course includes a glowing review of rookie Daniel Bellinger. We also go over the season's work for Tanner Hudson, Lawrence Cager, Chris Myarick, & Nick Vannett. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Sat, February 25, 2023
Send us a text Rob and Drew sit down with Giants enthusiast Mace to go over one of our weakest groups Wide Receivers. We had some step up at different times in the season like Darius Slayton Isaiah Hodgins and Richie James. The NY Giants had some huge disappointments in Kenny Golladay and Kadarius Toney who obviously was traded mid season to the Chiefs. We also had some contributions from David Sills and Marcus Johnson. As usual the New York Giants also had some key injuries at WR namely to Sterling Shepard and rookie Wan'Dale Robinson. Where do we go from here? Do the Giants sign a free agent? Does NYG draft one? Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, February 24, 2023
Send us a text Tommy G the Host of SI Giants Country's Tommy's Takes join Rob & Drew to discuss the Giants running backs. We cover every RB including Matt Breida and Gary Brightwell. Obviously most of the conversation will revolve around Saquon Barkley. Do we resign him? Can we count on Saquon to stay healthy for the Giants? Can we afford to keep Barkely? Plus Tommy gives us some running backs to keep an eye out in the draft. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, February 21, 2023
Send us a text The Entertainah joins Drew & Rob to help break down the qb position for the New York Giants. Originally we planned talk about each quarterback from the season Daniel Jones, Tyrod Taylor, and Davis Webb. In the end Daniel Jones and his rumored contract demands of course became the main topic of discussion. Did DJ really ask for $45 million? Is Danny Dimes looking to become Daddy Warbucks? We discuss where the New York Giants go from here for the position next season and if we are happy with where the NY Giants stand at QB. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Sat, February 18, 2023
Send us a text Join Rob & Drew as they do their second Mock Draft for the New York Giants 2023 offseason. What positions will they draft? Do they fill all the NY Giants needs? Also we talk about the resigning of WR Isaiah Hodgins and the addition of Brian Daboll's son to the coaching staff. Let us know what you think of our mock draft in the comments! Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, February 16, 2023
Send us a text Drew & Rob discuss last years draft class of the New York Giants. They go over their thoughts on our picks and do a redo knowing all we didn't know now back in April. Does Evan Neal's disappointing rookie year change that selection? Does the need for a WR change a spot? Does Kayvon Thibodeaux still become a Giant? Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, February 14, 2023
Send us a text The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Philadelphia Eagles thanks to the great play of Patrick Mahomes and some help from ex Giant Kadarius Toney. Were the refs too involved? How did this comeback happen? Where do the Eagles our division rival go from here. All this and more on our Eagles vs Chiefs Reaction Show Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Sat, February 11, 2023
Send us a text Brian Daboll last night won NFL Coach of the year. He wins the award in his very first year with the New York Giants. We are glad to have him as the Giants Coach and he certainly deserved it this year. The big game is in a few days too so Rob & Drew go over their thoughts on the big game. The Kansas City Chiefs are gearing up to hopefully beat the Philadelphia Eagles. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, February 09, 2023
Send us a text Drew & Rob discuss potential free agency targets for the New York Giants in the 2023 offseason. There are some decent holes in this roster and GM Joe Schoen may elect to fill some of them during free agency. The holes are pretty obvious including wide receiver, interior offensive line, linebacker, and corner. Some of the biggest names in free agency will be discussed including Odell Beckham, Jr (OBJ), JuJu Smith Schuster, Jakobi Meyers, DJ Chark, Mike Gesicki, Dalton Schultz, Evan Engram, Ben Powers, Dalton Risner, Isaac Seumalo, Justin Pugh, Tremaine Edmunds, TJ Edwards, Germaine Pratt, Bobby Okereke, David Long, Drue Tranquill, James Bradberry, Marcus Peters, Jamel Dean, Rock Ya-Sin, and Patrick Peterson. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Sat, February 04, 2023
Send us a text The New York Giants have some key pending free agents. The team has to decide what to do with those free agents quickly. Do we resign them? Do we look improve at their positions? Can we afford to resign them? Pending Free Agents Discussed QB Daniel Jones RB Saquon Barkley & Matt Breida WR Sterling Shepard, Darius Slayton, Richie James & Marcus Johnson OL Jon Feliciano & Nick Gates DL Justin Ellis & Nick Williams Edge/OLB Jihad Ward & Oshane Ximines LB Landon Collins, Jarrad Davis & Jaylon Smith CB Fabian Moreau S Julian Love & Tony Jefferson ST Jamie Gillan & Casey Kreiter Prefer an Video Version: https://www.yotutbe.com/@2giantgoofballs Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, February 02, 2023
Send us a text We celebrate the best of the New York Giants season by celebrating with our 1st annual Goof Awards Show. 2022 was a great year for the NY Giants and it is worth celebrating the players and coaches who brought us so much joy. The Nominees are: Special Teams Player of the Year Graham Gano, Jamie Gillan, Gary Brightwell, Carter Coughlin Offensive Rookie of the Year Evan Neal, Wandale Robinson, Joshua Ezeudu, Daniel Bellinger Defensive Rookie of the Year Kayvon Thibodeaux, Cordale Flott, Dane Belton, Micah McFadden Offensive Player of the Year Daniel Jones, Saquon Barkley, Andrew Thomas, Darius Slayton Defensive Player of the Year Dexter Lawrence, Julian Love, Adoree Jackson, Xavier McKinney Comeback Player of the Year Saquon Barkley, Nick Gates, Darius Slayton Assistant Coach of the Year Shea Tierney - QB Coach, Jerome Henderson - Secondary, Mike Groh - WRs, Andre Patterson - dline Coordinator of the Year Mike Kafka, Wink Martindale, Thomas McGaughey Play of the Year Going for 2 against the Titans Most Improved Giant Daniel Jones, Andrew Thomas, Dexter Lawrence, Julian Love Best Free Agent of the Offseason Richie James, Jihad Ward ,Matt Breida, Fabian Moreau Best Mid Season Pickup of the Year Isaiah Hodgins, Jaylon Smith, Landon Collins, Lawrence Cager Most Valuable Player Daniel Jones, Saquon Barkley, Dexter Lawrence, Adoree Jackson Prefer a Video Version: www.youtube.com/@2giantgoofballs Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, January 31, 2023
Send us a text The Arizona Cardinals requested an interview with New York Giants Mike Kafta. He has emerged a major candidate in Denver. Houston is rumored to be hiring Demeco Ryans. ESPN's Jordan Raanan of the Breaking Big Blue Podcast tweeted that Giants believe Wink Martingdale is critical part of what they are building and even mentioned there is no salary cap Kellen More and the Dallas Cowboys parted ways and the Los Angeles Chargers quickly snatched him up to be their offensive coordinator. The 2023 Salary Cap is announced. Ex Giant Geno Smith won the PFWA Comeback Play of the Year. Hopefully Saquon wins NFL comeback player of the year Sterling Shepard is rumored to be dating Mary J Blige. Michael Strahan receives a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame EX RB Tyrone Wheatley hired as Wayne State head coach Kayvon Thibodeaux has some interesting twitter exchanges. The Empire State Building lights up green and white to celebrate the Eagles win. Rob and Drew also go over their reactions to the NFC Championship & AFC Championship games. Prefer a video version? Links here: YouTube www.youtube.com/@2giantgoofballs Facebook: www.facebook.com/2giantgoofballs Twitter: www.twitter.com/2giantgoofballs Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Sat, January 28, 2023
Send us a text Special Guest Tampa Bay Ray Drew & Rob preview the Cincinnati Bengals vs Kansas City Chiefs matchup in this year's AFC Championship game. Can AFC North Champs Bengals stop the Chiefs high powered offense? How healthy is Patrick Mahomes? Can the AFC West Champions KC Chiefs stop Joe Burrow and Jamar Chase? Prefer an audio version: https://2giantgoofballs.buzzsprout.com/ Prefer a video version? Links here: Facebook: www.facebook.com/2giantgoofballs Twitter: www.twitter.com/2giantgoofballs youtube: www.youtube.com/@2giantgoofballs Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, January 26, 2023
Send us a text Drew & Rob preview the Philadelphia Eagles vs San Francisco 49ers matchup in this years NFC Championship game. Can NFC East Champs Philly stop Brock Purdy? Can the NFC West Champions SF control the passing attach of Jalen Hurts? Can the Eagles stop Christian McCaffrey CMC. Will the Eagles pass rush rush cause havoc for the 9ers? https://2giantgoofballs.buzzsprout.com/ Prefer a video version? Links here: Facebook: www.facebook.com/2giantgoofballs Twitter: www.twitter.com/2giantgoofballs youtube: www.youtube.com/@2giantgoofballs Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, January 26, 2023
Send us a text New York Giants News episode. Metlife Stadium is getting new turf. Its also awards season. Head Coach Brian Daboll & pass rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux have won awards while Daboll and Saquon Barkley are nominated for others. We also talk about the recent Saquon Barkley contract rumors. Also an update on head coaching searches that involve Mike Kafka and Wink Martingdale. We also hear above Davis Webb becoming interested in coaching as well. https://2giantgoofballs.buzzsprout.com/ Prefer a video version? Links here: Facebook: www.facebook.com/2giantgoofballs Twitter: www.twitter.com/2giantgoofballs youtube: www.youtube.com/@2giantgoofballs Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, January 24, 2023
Send us a text New York Giants General Manager Joe Schoen and Head Coach Brian Daboll sat down with the media today for an end of the season press conference. Not a lot was said but a lot was implied. Hear Drew & Rob talk about their takeaways. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Sun, January 22, 2023
Send us a text Such a great season ends with a whimper. Such a great season for Giants fans and this isn't how we wanted it to end. Philadelphia wins big but we still must celebrate the ride this season has been. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Sat, January 21, 2023
Send us a text Find out who is playing and who isn't. Drew and Rob also discuss our picks for the game including the spread and the over/under. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, January 20, 2023
Send us a text After giving the keys to victory for the offense yesterday, Rob & Drew now give the keys for the defense. How do we stop their high flying offense? The New York Giants face off against the Philadelphia Eagles on Saturday. Subscribe for all the information as it comes out! Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, January 19, 2023
Send us a text Rob & Drew go over the keys to victory for the New York Giants on offense as they face the Philadelphia Eagles for the 3rd time this season. This is also our first live episode. Key an eye for many more live episodes on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, and soon even more! Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, January 18, 2023
Send us a text The playoff field is narrowing. Join Drew & Rob as they go over each game this week. They also discuss reports that both Mike Kafka and Wink Martindale are being looked at for their head coaching position. New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles Cincinnati Bengals at Buffalo Bills Dallas Cowboys at San Francisco 49ers Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Mon, January 16, 2023
Send us a text In dramatic fashion (of course) , the New York Giants defeated the Minnesota Vikings in the first round of the playoffs. Renege is ours for the game they stole from us a few weeks ago. Daniel Jones looked amazing and our offense was unstoppable. Onto Philadelphia next week for a third matchup with the Eagles this season. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Sun, January 15, 2023
Send us a text Its Gameday! Hear Drew and Rob's final thoughts on the game. They also give a run down on the final injury reports and their score predictions. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, January 13, 2023
Send us a text Last episode Drew & Rob went what the offense for the New York Giants to beat the Minnesota Vikings. This time we go over what the defense needs to do. Some obvious. Some definitely not so obviously. We also share the wise words of Bills Parcells. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, January 12, 2023
Send us a text We go over the keys to win while on offense for the New York Giants vs the Minnesota Vikings. Last game many of felt the Giants played better and should have won but fell just short. Here are some adjustments they can make to help avoid that from happening again. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, January 11, 2023
Send us a text Is Daniel Jones close to signing a new contract? Is Mike Kafka going to Carolina? Jerry Reese to Arizona? We discuss all of that and more. Its also that time for us to give our picks for the week of the playoffs. Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers Los Angeles Chargers at Jacksonville Jaguars Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills New York Giants at Minnesota Vikings Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals Dallas Cowboys at Tampa Bay Buccaneers Philadelphia Eagles & Kansas City Chiefs each have a bye Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Mon, January 09, 2023
Send us a text Its the final week of the regular season and we go over all the games with playoff implications. We also talk a little about our game which even we admit was kind of pointless. Its great to celebrate the end of an amazing regular season that most people didn't see coming. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, January 06, 2023
Send us a text We are in the 6th for the playoffs regardless of the outcome, but we can still screw the Philadelphia Eagles over with a win and a Dallas Cowboys win. We go over the injury reports for the game, our thoughts on playing or resting the starters, and more. We also go over the games to keep an eye on as we will face either the Minnesota Vikings or the San Francisco 49ers next week, Its the final week full slate of games so enjoy the end of an amazing regular season for the New York Giants. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, January 04, 2023
Send us a text We begin the program discussing Damar Hamlin. We then dive into each game this week discussing the playoff implications or draft positioning possibilities for each. We also of course into a few rants and tangents as always. Link to Damar Hamlin's GoFundMe Saturday Kansas City at Las Vegas, 4:30 p.m. ET (ESPN/ABC/ESPN Deportes) Tennessee at Jacksonville, 8:15 p.m. ET (ESPN/ABC/ESPN Deportes) Sunday New England at Buffalo, 1 p.m. ET (CBS) Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. ET (CBS) Houston at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. ET (CBS) Baltimore at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. ET or 4:25 p.m. ET (CBS) Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 1 p.m. ET (FOX) Carolina at New Orleans, 1 p.m. ET (FOX) Minnesota at Chicago, 1 p.m. ET (FOX) NY Jets at Miami, 1 p.m. ET (FOX) NY Giants at Philadelphia, 4:25 p.m. ET (CBS) L.A. Chargers at Denver, 4:25 p.m. ET (CBS) Dallas at Washington, 4:25 p.m. ET (FOX) L.A. Rams at Seattle, 4:25 p.m. ET (FOX) Arizona at San Francisco, 4:25 p.m. ET (FOX) Detroit at Green Bay, 8:20 p.m. ET (NBC) Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Mon, January 02, 2023
Send us a text The Indianapolis Colts never stood a shot against the New York Giants. The G Men are officially playoff bound. We talk all about the game including Kayvon Thibodeaux's controversial celebration. We also go into the various playoff scenarios as seeding is still up for grabs along with a few final spots. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, December 30, 2022
Send us a text This is a packed episode! We go over news around the league including Derek Carr and the Las Vegas Raiders. We also go over some recent Giants roster changes and give some promising injury updates. Along with giving our preview of this week's game we also go over some odd and interesting history that that Colts have. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, December 28, 2022
Send us a text Tae Crowder's last week has been very interesting and now his journey with the New York Giants appears to be over. Rob & Drew also as always give their thoughts on the game this weekend. Dallas Cowboys at Tennessee Titans Arizona Cardinals at Atlanta Falcons New Orleans Saints at Philadelphia Eagles Miami Dolphins at New England Patriots Cleveland Browns at Washington Commanders Jacksonville Jaguars at Houston Texans Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions Carolina Panthers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers Indianapolis Colts at New York Giants Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs New York Jets at Seattle Seahawks San Francisco 49ers at Las Vegas Raiders Los Angeles Rams at Los Angeles Chargers Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens\ Buffalo Bills at Cincinnati Bengals Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Sun, December 25, 2022
Send us a text What a close game! We made some huge mistakes against the Minnesota Vikings but the New York Giants are still looking good for the playoffs. The offense put up a lot of yards but not a lot of touchdowns. Some brutal mistakes were made by the team on both sides of the balls as well as special teams. Rob and Drew are surprisingly upbeat after the loss though. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, December 23, 2022
Send us a text Rob & Drew sit down with Tyler Forness Managing Editor of USA Today's Vikings Wire. Together they run down the injury reports for the teams and give the keys to victory. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, December 22, 2022
Send us a text Another big game this week for the New York Giants as they face the current #2 seed in the NFC the Minnesota Vikings. Luke Braun of the Locked on Vikings came on to tell us all about our upcoming opponent. We also go back and forth on which situation is worse the Giants receivers or the Vikings corners. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, December 21, 2022
Send us a text Tae Crowder asked to be set free and his request was given. Great start to the week as his play has left things to be desired. As always Rob & Drew run down all the NFL Games in the week. What a slate for this Christmas weekend! Jacksonville Jaguars at New York Jets Buffalo Bills at Chicago Bears Atlanta Falcons at Baltimore Ravens New Orleans Saints at Cleveland Browns Cincinnati Bengals at New England Patriots Detroit Lions at Carolina Panthers Houston Texans at Tennessee Titans New York Giants at Minnesota Vikings Seattle Seahawks at Kansas City Chiefs Washington Commanders at San Francisco 49ers Philadelphia Eagles at Dallas Cowboys Las Vegas Raiders at Pittsburgh Steelers Green Bay Packers at Miami Dolphins Denver Broncos at Los Angeles Rams Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Arizona Cardinals Los Angeles Chargers at Indianapolis Colts Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Mon, December 19, 2022
Send us a text This was a must win if we were going to get into the playoff this season and the New York Giants took down the Washington Commanders. Huge game for Kayvon Thibodeaux and Saquon Barkley finally looked like his old self again in the fourth quarter. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, December 16, 2022
Send us a text Wow, what a show with two great guests! First Bram Weinstein who does the radio play-by-play for the Washington Commanders gives us his thoughts on the first meeting between these teams and injury updates. Then former NFL WR and current Commanders podcaster Anthony Armstrong helps us go over keys to victory for both teams. Of course Drew & Rob give their thoughts on this game as well as update everyone on the Giants injuries. This game will have huge implications for both the New York Giants and the Washington Commanders. Get ready for it with this episode! Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, December 14, 2022
Send us a text The bye weeks are done. College football Saturdays are over. That means we get 4 days of football this week! Rob & Drew break down each game this week and of course go on a few rants and begin a few musical numbers. We also go over some quarterback news in the league and there is a lot of news at position. One is benched. One left his team. One wants to be traded. Several are injured. Its gonna be a fun week in the NFL. Seattle Seahawks vs. San Francisco 49ers Minnesota Vikings vs. Indianapolis Colts Cleveland Browns vs. Baltimore Ravens Buffalo Bills vs. Miami Dolphins Chicago Bears vs. Philadelphia Eagles New Orleans Saints vs. Atlanta Falcons New York Jets vs. Detroit Lions Carolina Panthers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Dallas Cowboys Houston Texans vs. Kansas City Chiefs Denver Broncos vs. Arizona Cardinals Las Vegas Raiders vs. New England Patriots Los Angeles Chargers vs. Tennessee Titans Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Cincinnati Bengals Washington Commanders vs. New York Giants Green Bay Packers vs. Los Angeles Rams Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Mon, December 12, 2022
Send us a text Wow what a loss. This game basically put all of our deficiencies on a spotlight. Drew and Rob do try to find some positives and in fact do. They also run down all the issues this team has and even discus the future of Daniel Jones, Saquon Barkley and the wide receiver position. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, December 09, 2022
Send us a text Can't believe its taken this long for the New York Giants to play the Philadelphia Eagles this year but it has. Join us for our 50th episode as we talk about how the Eagles record may not be a true way to gauge how the team is. Dare we say they have flaws including their heralded offensive line? O yes we dare. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, December 08, 2022
Send us a text Rob & Drew go over all the weeks games. They also as always go on a few rants. An update is also given on the OBJ sage including a call for Beckham to see the Cowboys for releasing medical info Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Mon, December 05, 2022
Send us a text Well we tied and we aren't sure how to take it. Disappointed but could be worse? We talk about why we lost the game. Looking at you Feliciano. We also continue the debate about Daniel Jones. Has Saquan returned to form with Evan Neal and Daniel Bellinger returning? Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, December 02, 2022
Send us a text The Washington Commanders come into town red hot as the New York Giants find themselves suddenly battling for their playoff lives. What has made Washington so good lately? Are the Giants getting some starters back? Does Chase Young return this week? All this and more in this episode! Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, November 30, 2022
Send us a text Rob and Drew go over all the games in the 2022 NFL Week 13. We go over who we think will win, who to bet based on the current spreads, and where to place your money on the over unders. Of course we go on a few rants and mention a few pop culture references, but lets be honest. Its not one of our shows without them. Buffalo Bills at New England Patriots Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears Pittsburgh Steelers at Atlanta Falcons New York Jets at Minnesota Vikings Jacksonville Jaguars @ Detroit Lions Tennessee Titans @ Philadelphia Eagles Cleveland Browns @ Houston Texans Washington Commanders @ New York Giants Denver Broncos @ Baltimore Ravens Miami Dolphins @ San Francisco 49ers Seattle Seahawks @ Los Angeles Rams Los Angeles Chargers @ Las Vegas Raiders Kansas City Chiefs @ Cincinnati Bengals Indianapolis Colts @ Dallas Cowboys New Orleans Saints @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Mon, November 28, 2022
Send us a text Since we had a few extra day between games we decided it would be a great time to do our first mock draft. Gives listeners some names to keep an eye on as well as a chance to really look at where this New York Giants roster is at. Also Sunday morning Odell Beckham Jr was removed from a plane that was about to take off. We give you all the available info on that situation. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Sat, November 26, 2022
Send us a text Who will win their week 12 matchups? Rob & Drew give their thoughts on each remaining game this week. They also over some Giants notes including Nick Gates accusing Micah Parsons of punching him, OBJ Notes, and Kadarius Toney news. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Sat, November 26, 2022
Send us a text Was this a moral victory? Did the coaches cost us the game? What is wrong with Saquon? Why don't they trust Daniel Jones? Is Micah Parsons a jerk? We also discuss food since we shot this on Thanksgiving. Plus we give a special announcement at the end. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, November 23, 2022
Send us a text There is a lot of info in these shorter than usual episode as Drew rides solo on this one. He goes over the keys to winning the game. Is it possible with all these injuries? Well he go over all the injuries and there are a ton. Drew also gives his and Rob's picks for the three games this Thanksgiving: our New York Giants vs Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Lions vs Buffalo Bills, & Minnesota Vikings vs New England Patriots. Drew then goes on a blunt rant about why people hate fans of the Cowboys. Do you hate them? Of course you do so make sure to listen! Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Mon, November 21, 2022
Send us a text Well the Giants have now lost 2 of their last 3 games. This one hurt though as the Giants killed their chances with mistakes and several players got injured along the way. Lets unpack this together and then move on to the next game in just 4 short days. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, November 18, 2022
Send us a text Pierre & Tyler of The Pride Podcast: A Detroit Lions Podcast join Drew and Rob to discuss this weekend's game between the New York Giants & the Lions. Can we make it 8-2? You get twice the amount of information thanks to having four panelists on for this important game as the NY Giants try to continue the magic of this amazing season. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, November 17, 2022
Send us a text Drew & Rob go over each game in the week 11 NFL season. They also of course go on a few tangents including one about Mark Davis's bowl cut. Tennessee Titans vs Green Bay Packers Chicago Bears vs Atlanta Falcons Cleveland Browns vs Buffalo Bills Philadelphia Eagles vs Indianapolis Colts New York Jets vs New England Patriots Los Angeles Rams vs New Orleans Saints Detroit Lions vs New York Giants Carolina Panthers vs Baltimore Ravens Washington Commanders vs Houston Texans Las Vegas Raiders vs Denver Broncos Dallas Cowboys vs Minnesota Vikings Cincinnati Bengals vs Pittsburgh Steelers Kansas City Chiefs vs Los Angeles Chargers San Francisco 49ers vs Arizona Cardinals Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, November 16, 2022
Send us a text Some rumors came out today that made it look like Odell Beckham, Jr. may be seriously considering a second stint with the New York Giants. Rob had to work tonight so we got Connor Hughes of SNY to take his spot. We went over al the OBJ rumors. Of course I had to ask him all about the Giants start to the season as well as his opinions on topics like Kenny Golladay and the Kadarius Toney trade. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Mon, November 14, 2022
Send us a text Former Cardinals & Giants WR Brittan Golden joins us as we discuss this week's win against the Houston Texans. Hear his thoughts on Kenny Golladay's struggles including his performance today. We also go over some of the stars of the game including some of his former teammates: Darius Slayton, Saquon Barkley, and Dexter Lawrence. We also at the end of the show ask Brittan some questions about his time in the league and tell him about pork roll. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, November 11, 2022
Send us a text Learn all about our latest opponent the Houston Texans. Is Davis Mills a legit NFL QB? How good is Dameon Pierce? Can their defense stop Saquon Barkely? Do we smell 7-2 for the New York Giants? We also discuss injuries and some roster moves at the end of the episode. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, November 09, 2022
Send us a text We give all out thoughts on the NFL week 10 matchups and also give our thoughts on the injury to Xavier McKinney. Atlanta Falcons at Carolina Panthers Seattle Seahawks vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers Minnesota Vikings at Buffalo Bills Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears Jacksonville Jaguars at Kansas City Cheifs Cleveland Browns at Miami Dolphins Houston Texans at N.Y. Giants New Orleans Saints at Pittsburgh Steelers Denver Broncos at Tennessee Titans Indianapolis Colts at Las Vegas Raiders Dallas Cowboys at Green Bay Packers Arizona Cardinals at L.A. Rams L.A. Chargers at San Francisco 49ers Washington Commanders at Philadelphia Eagles Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Mon, November 07, 2022
Send us a text Rob & Drew break the defense and how its players have performed this first half of the 2022 NFL season. We also give some big praise to Don Wink Martindale and give you some insights onto which players have been underperforming. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, November 04, 2022
Send us a text It's the bye week so we thought it a great time to go over where the offense is. Special guest star Bobby Skinner of Talkin' Giants joins Drew as they go over each position group. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, November 03, 2022
Send us a text The trade deadline came and went. Did we make any moves? Drew and Rob also talk about Joe Schoen's comments about Odell Beckham Jr. It may be the bye week for the Giants but there are still plenty of games for the goofballs to make picks for. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Mon, October 31, 2022
Send us a text Its loss number two as the Seahawks won but can we really be upset while sitting at 6-2? What went wrong? What went right? We also talk about the receiver trade market and give some final notes on the Kadarius Toney trade. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, October 28, 2022
Send us a text The New York Giants head out to Seattle to take on Coach Pete Carrol and the Seahawks. Is Kenneth Walker III for real? Can Geno Smith really be good this year? How good or bad is their defense? We give you enough information to really know the opposing team ahead of the matchup this weekend! Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, October 27, 2022
Send us a text After an interesting time in New York Kadarius Toney is off to the Kansas City Chiefs. Hear Drew's thoughts on the trade and Toney as a whole. We also discuss reinforcements arriving as players like Nick Gates, Matt Peart, Rodarius Williams, and Elerson Smith become eligible to play. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, October 26, 2022
Send us a text We first provide injury updates on Daniel Bellinger, Evan Neal, and Ben Bredeson. Then its time for our weekly picks. Don't place any bets this week without listening to this first. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Mon, October 24, 2022
Send us a text 6-1! The New York Giants continue their great start to the season against the Jags. We even beat the refs in the process too. Plus Drew met legendary LB Carl Banks. Where did we excel? Where can we improve? Take a listen and find out! Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, October 21, 2022
Send us a text It's the battle of Daniel Jones vs Trevor Lawrence. Hear our thoughts on the game as the New York Giants travel to Duval County to play the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Jags are somehow favored but they aren't as bad as they were last year. Listen as we discuss the key matchups to the game. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, October 20, 2022
Send us a text Hear our thoughts on the games this week. We cover who we think will win, where to bet with the spreads , and the over under for each game. Of course we go on a few rants as well. New Orleans Saints @ Arizona Cardinals Atlanta Falcons @ Cincinnati Bengals Detroit Lions @ Dallas Cowboys Indianapolis Colts @ Tennessee Titans Green Bay Packers @ Washington Commanders Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Carolina Panthers New York Giants @ Jacksonville Jaguars Cleveland Browns @ Baltimore Ravens New York Jets @ Denver Broncos Houston Texans @ Las Vegas Raiders Seattle Seahawks @ Los Angeles Chargers Kansas City Chiefs @ San Francisco 49ers Pittsburgh Steelers @ Miami Dolphins Chicago Bears @ New England Patriots Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, October 18, 2022
Send us a text The wins keep coming. We discuss important parts of Sunday's game. We also discuss what the future may hold for Daniel Jones & Saquon Barkley thanks all these wins. Most importantly we fulfill a promise made in the last episode. Join us in celebrating our 5-1 start! Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, October 14, 2022
Send us a text Bonus Episode: Drew interviews Kevin Oestreicher of Locked on Ravens & USA Today's Ravens Wire. Who better to give us great insight into this week's opponent & Kevin certainly didn't disappoint. Between this episode and our prior game preview episode you will be all ready for the action on Sunday. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, October 14, 2022
Send us a text Can we beat two great teams in back to back weeks? This is the question we are all asking. Drew & Rob discuss the strengths and weakness of the Ravens especially Lamar Jackson. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, October 13, 2022
Send us a text Join Drew & Rob as they breakdown all the games this week in the NFL. We go over the big matchups like the Chiefs vs Bills and the Cowboys vs Eagles. Let us know what you think Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, October 11, 2022
Send us a text The Giants have done it again! 4-1! The amazing start to our season continues as the pundits are running out of excuses to not give us any respect. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, October 07, 2022
Send us a text This episode will be a jolly good time as we prepare to go to London to play the Packers. This is the Giants toughest matchup yet this season. But are the Packers vulnerable? Join Rob & Drew as they discuss the Green Bay roster and have all the info you need to be ready for the game on Sunday. Lets hope Daniel Jones is ready to go! Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, October 06, 2022
Send us a text We are about one quarter into the 17 game schedule. Rob and Drew discuss where the season is headed and how individuals are performing. Its a deep dive into what type of season the key players are headed towards while discussing some disappointing players especially at wide receiver. Landon Collins also signed with the team today so Drew also gives a quick thought on that. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, October 06, 2022
Send us a text Join us as we discuss our picks for the 5th week of this NFL season. We go over who we think will win each game along with the spread and the over/under. We also Nick Gates amazing return to practice and discuss some new signings. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, October 04, 2022
Send us a text Time to celebrate another win as the New York Giants defeat the Chicago Bears. Saquan Barley looked unstable even when we had no one to throw the ball. The defense gave Justin Fields some good hit and kept the running game in check. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, September 28, 2022
Send us a text Join Rob & Drew with Guest Star Harry the Greek from 12/52 Sports Chicago as we discuss the upcoming game between the New York Giants and the Chicago Bears. We get his perspective on the our players as well as an insight into the Bears roster. As usual we get sidetracked with some other entertaining topics as well. Plus Harry was kind enough to stay on as we did our week 4 picks. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, September 28, 2022
Send us a text Drew & Rob react to the first loss of the season. It was a close loss so we talk about what went right and what went wrong. We get upset over Kenny Galloday again and the play of our offensive line. We also talk about the dreaded turf while discussing Sterling Shepard's season ending injury. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Mon, September 26, 2022
Send us a text We do a quick rundown on injuries for the game vs the Cowboys. Then we talk about each Giant going into the RIng of Honor during halftime of the Monday Night Football matchup. Rob also shares an amazing tale of meeting Otis Anderson. This is a cant miss episode Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, September 23, 2022
Send us a text One of our best rivalries. The first of two games between the New York Giants & the Dallas Cowboys. Special Guest star Brandon Loree of SB Nation's Blogging the Boys. Hear as we discuss the upcoming game and of many of the Cowboys offseason changes. Brandon also joins us as we make our picks for the NFL's third week. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, September 21, 2022
Send us a text 2-0 !!!!!!!! Who played better Saquon Barkley or Christian MacCaffrey? How about Baker Mayfield vs Daniel Jones? Media Issues with Kadarious Toney & Kenny Galloday. Eli Manning did what at Penn State? All that and a bunch of cuss words and inappropriate jokes. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, September 15, 2022
Send us a text Are we facing the Panthers at the right time. Baker Mayfield didn't look so comfortable last week and Christian McCaffrey couldn't get things going. Can we go 2-0? Will our secondary be able to handle their receivers? We also go over our picks for week 1 throughout the NFL. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, September 13, 2022
Send us a text Listen as we breakdown how everyone did in this surprising win. What did we think of Daniel Jones? How great Saquon Barkley? What did our defense fare against Derrick Henry? We also discuss some injury news for the Dallas Cowboys and an embarrassing coffee mug incident for the Washington Commanders. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Sat, September 10, 2022
Send us a text Both the Goofballs give separately their thoughts on each game this season. Will the Giants have a winning season? Is there a stretch of games we should look forward to? How will we do in our division? Listen along and at the end the year we will discuss how wrong we were . . . Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Fri, September 09, 2022
Send us a text We discuss the New Giants going to Nashville to face the Tennessee Titans. How will we stop Derrick Henry? How good is Ryan Tannehill? We also go over our picks for week 1 throughout the NFL. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, September 06, 2022
Send us a text A lot has happened we released Blake Martinez , got some waver claims, filled out our practice squad and more. Hear about all the new Giants and learn who no longer is one. We also go on a few rants as usual. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Wed, August 31, 2022
Send us a text Join us as we go position by position. We give the reasons why some players like David Sills & Tanner Hudson made the roster. We question some moves like dropping Quincy Roche. We also get sidetracked talking about Odell Beckham Jr for a few minutes. Keep an eye for new episodes as we expect the roster moves to keep coming! Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, August 30, 2022
Send us a text Last game of the preseason and we lost for a change. Join us as we discuss the NY Jets vs the NY Giants. We also talk about Kenny Golladay, Aaron Robinson, Cordale Flott, Davis Webb, Tyrod Taylor, Gary Brightwell and more. We also get sidetracked talking about Game of Thrones because squirrel . . . Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Thu, August 25, 2022
Send us a text Join us as we discuss the NY Giants vs the Cincy Bengals. We discuss the play of Daniel Jones, Tyrod Taylor, Davis Webb, Evan Neil, Aaron Robinson, and more. We also discuss the dreaded turf issue at Metlife Stadium and the play that Kayvon Thibodeaux got hurt on. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Mon, August 15, 2022
Send us a text In this episode we discuss the preseason week one matchup between the NY Giants & the NE Patriots. We saw a lot of good and some really troubling things as well. Join us as we discuss key players like Saquan Barkley, Daniel Jones, Kenny Golladay, and Aaron Robinson. We also discuss how some of the rookies did and go over surprise cut candidates. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Tue, August 09, 2022
Send us a text Who are these giant goofballs? Drew & Rob introduce themselves to fellow lifelong NY Giants fans. We talk about our thoughts on the team overall including who our favorite Giant of all time is and how we think the New York Giants will do this year. We give our thoughts on current players like Leonard Williams, Xavier McKinney, Kadarius Toney, Daniel Jones and Saquan Barkely. Sit back relax maybe grab a beer and share your thoughts after listening. Support the show All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube , Facebook , Twitter, & Twitch Sponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballs Interested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
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