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Hour 1
Jerry and CLo are here for the final Football Friday of the 2024 calendar year. Once again the locals are playing meaningless games. The Jets need to hire a GM and HC while the Giants could be looking for their next QB if they are able to lock down the first overall pick. Jerry and CLo think Deion Sanders and everything he knows makes his son Shedeur a more enticing prospect, not less. Pat Shurmur is Sanders’ offensive coordinator at Colorado. Is his influence a negative for Giants fans? Since the Giants could have the top pick and their choice of a QB it’s much easier to see how they can climb back to relevancy than how the Jets can pull it off. Pat Boyle is here for his first update of the day and begins with the Bears win over the Seahawks in a 6-3 snoozefest on Thursday night. The Nets are winning too many games for a team that is supposed to be tanking. Rutgers blew a big 4th quarter lead in the Rate Bowl in Arizona last night. Deion Sanders told his Colorado players he better not smell any smoke in the team hotel or it will be their last puff. In the final segment of the hour, Jerry and CLo says it’s still hard to comprehend just how badly this season went for the Jets.
Hour 2
Carlos Baerga reported that the Mets offered Pete Alonso a three year contract for $90 million with opt-outs after every year. What team could swoop in and steal Pete away from the Mets? CLo wonders if there’s more of a disconnect between the Mets and Alonso than there appears to be. Jerry wonders if opt outs would lead to Alonso struggling in 2025 like he did in 2024 but CLo thinks that kind of contract is the best of both worlds for both parties. Pat returns for an update but first, CLo gives Pat some heat for leaving out important details of a story yesterday. We learn some interesting details about Pat’s dating life. Caleb Williams and the Bears added another loss to a rough season last night. Rutgers fell apart late in the Rate Bowl and lost to Kansas State. Jim Nantz, Tony Romo and Tracy Wolfson made a promo using Gen Z slang. In the final segment of the hour, Jerry begins the countdown of 2024’s best Moments of the Day.
Hour 3
CLo and Jerry wonder how much different things could be for the Giants this time next year with a rookie QB. Will the Giants be like this year’s Commanders or will they be more like the Bears? Jerry and CLo agree the Giants should keep Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll. Jerry doesn’t think there are good alternatives for the Giants if they do move on from Daboll. CLo wonders what is going on with the Jets coaching staff and their unwillingness to play younger players and develop them. Pat returns for an update and begins with what Jerry calls another boring football game. The Bears were on the verge of improving to 5-2 when the Commanders converted a Hail Mary. Instead they lost that game and last night was their 10th straight defeat. The Bears had strange clock management late in a game yet again. The Nets won a game against the Bucks, whose stars did not play. Miami head basketball coach Jim Larranaga retired effective immediately and Jerry mentioned some of the problems plaguing college sports. In the final segment of the hour, Jerry and CLo say the NFL and NBA’s ratings on Christmas prove that the NFL is king and no other sport is close, regardless of how good or bad the games are.
Hour 4
SNY reporter and anchor Jeané Coakley calls in to discuss everything that went wrong for Gang Green in 2024. She has covered the Jets for 15 mostly losing seasons but believes this is the worst one because of the high expectations. Jeané agrees with Jerry and CLo that it’s hard to put a finger on how or why things went so south this season. Jeané provides the pros and cons of bringing Aaron Rodgers back. Pat returns for his final update of the day and has audio of Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit joking that the Seahawks and Bears game matched the score of a Mariners/White Sox matchup this summer. CLo was awestruck by the ...
Jerry and CLo are here for the final Football Friday of the 2024 calendar year. Once again the locals are playing meaningless games. The Jets need to hire a GM and HC while the Giants could be looking for their next QB if they are able to lock down the first overall pick. Jerry and CLo think Deion Sanders and everything he knows makes his son Shedeur a more enticing prospect, not less. Pat Shurmur is Sanders’ offensive coordinator at Colorado. Is his influence a negative for Giants fans? Since the Giants could have the top pick and their choice of a QB it’s much easier to see how they can climb back to relevancy than how the Jets can pull it off. Pat Boyle is here for his first update of the day and begins with the Bears win over the Seahawks in a 6-3 snoozefest on Thursday night. The Nets are winning too many games for a team that is supposed to be tanking. Rutgers blew a big 4th quarter lead in the Rate Bowl in Arizona last night. Deion Sanders told his Colorado players he better not smell any smoke in the team hotel or it will be their last puff. In the final segment of the hour, Jerry and CLo says it’s still hard to comprehend just how badly this season went for the Jets.
Carlos Baerga reported that the Mets offered Pete Alonso a three year contract for $90 million with opt-outs after every year. What team could swoop in and steal Pete away from the Mets? CLo wonders if there’s more of a disconnect between the Mets and Alonso than there appears to be. Jerry wonders if opt outs would lead to Alonso struggling in 2025 like he did in 2024 but CLo thinks that kind of contract is the best of both worlds for both parties. Pat returns for an update but first, CLo gives Pat some heat for leaving out important details of a story yesterday. We learn some interesting details about Pat’s dating life. Caleb Williams and the Bears added another loss to a rough season last night. Rutgers fell apart late in the Rate Bowl and lost to Kansas State. Jim Nantz, Tony Romo and Tracy Wolfson made a promo using Gen Z slang. In the final segment of the hour, Jerry begins the countdown of 2024’s best Moments of the Day.
CLo and Jerry wonder how much different things could be for the Giants this time next year with a rookie QB. Will the Giants be like this year’s Commanders or will they be more like the Bears? Jerry and CLo agree the Giants should keep Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll. Jerry doesn’t think there are good alternatives for the Giants if they do move on from Daboll. CLo wonders what is going on with the Jets coaching staff and their unwillingness to play younger players and develop them. Pat returns for an update and begins with what Jerry calls another boring football game. The Bears were on the verge of improving to 5-2 when the Commanders converted a Hail Mary. Instead they lost that game and last night was their 10th straight defeat. The Bears had strange clock management late in a game yet again. The Nets won a game against the Bucks, whose stars did not play. Miami head basketball coach Jim Larranaga retired effective immediately and Jerry mentioned some of the problems plaguing college sports. In the final segment of the hour, Jerry and CLo say the NFL and NBA’s ratings on Christmas prove that the NFL is king and no other sport is close, regardless of how good or bad the games are.
SNY reporter and anchor Jeané Coakley calls in to discuss everything that went wrong for Gang Green in 2024. She has covered the Jets for 15 mostly losing seasons but believes this is the worst one because of the high expectations. Jeané agrees with Jerry and CLo that it’s hard to put a finger on how or why things went so south this season. Jeané provides the pros and cons of bringing Aaron Rodgers back. Pat returns for his final update of the day and has audio of Al Michaels and Kirk Herbstreit joking that the Seahawks and Bears game matched the score of a Mariners/White Sox matchup this summer. CLo was awestruck by the moon this morning. Mookie Betts had strong words for the Yankee fans who interfered with him at Yankee Stadium during the World Series. The Moment of The Day: Pat Boyle left out that his wounds yesterday were self-inflicted. In the final segment of the day, the guys choose Cool Games for this week in the NFL.
SNY reporter and anchor Jeané Coakley calls in to discuss everything that went wrong for Gang Green in 2024. She has covered the Jets for 15 mostly losing seasons but believes this is the worst one because of the high expectations. Jeané agrees with Jerry and CLo that it’s hard to put a finger on how or why things went so south this season. Jeané provides the pros and cons of bringing Aaron Rodgers back.
Next year at this time could be very different if the Giants draft the right QB.
Jerry begins the countdown of 2024’s best Moments of the Day.
Is a three year deal with opt-outs the best of both worlds for Pete Alonso and the Mets?
Picking the right QB can save the Giants but what can help the Jets?
Hour 1
Jerry and CLo are here for this post-Christmas show. Jerry enjoyed the Knicks game on Christmas Day but wishes the NBA product was better on a daily basis rather than just entertaining on big days and in the postseason. CLo and Jerry wonder why fans don’t enjoy the daily grind of the regular season as much as they used to. Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs gave the Knicks a fight yesterday but the Knicks held on. Pat Boyle is here for his first update of the day and Jerry wants everyone to know that Pat has not been feeling well. Add that to CLo spending his Christmas Eve in different urgent care centers and Jerry is surrounded by sick folks. Josh Hart praised Mikal Bridges after the Knicks win. The Chiefs beat the Steelers and clinched home-field throughout the playoffs. Boyle thinks the Steelers should go back to Justin Fields. In the final segment of the hour, a caller shares that Jerry’s 2025 calendar was the best gift he received for Christmas. Does anyone on the show have an interest in going to a sporting event on Christmas Day? It sounds like yes for the Knicks but absolutely not for football.
Hour 2
Jerry had problems opening Netflix on one of his TVs. When he figured it out he was treated to two blowouts. The Steelers have crashed back down to Earth the last few weeks. CLo still has questions about Lamar Jackson in the postseason. Can anyone go into Arrowhead and beat the Chiefs? Jerry thinks this is Josh Allen’s year but CLo isn’t so sure Sean McDermott can win a big game on the road. The Texans looked lost against the Ravens. Pat returns for an update and begins with the Knicks win. Mikal Bridges pays tribute to parents who make Christmas happen. Zoo teaches Boyle a lesson that entertains CLo. LeBron and the Lakers outlasted Steph Curry and the Warriors. LeBron said of the NBA, “Christmas is our day.” Boyle refutes one aspect of the infamous sleeping on Boomer’s couch story. Andy Reid dressed up as Santa Claus in a celebratory Chiefs locker room. In the final segment of the hour, Jerry and CLo wonder why Netflix had so many people involved in the Christmas broadcasts.
Hour 3
One caller found Netflix’s coverage refreshing. CLo thought Beyoncé's halftime show felt like a Super Bowl production. Jerry wasn’t sure if he knew any Beyoncé songs.Pat returns for an update and begins with Aaron Rodgers saying his future is unknown. Jerry says money is ruining sports and mentions how Colorado took out an insurance policy so their big-name players can play in their bowl game. Rutgers plays in the Rate Bowl today. The Knicks were wowed by Victor Wembanyama. Jerry and CLo join the club. Mike Tomlin called his team junior varsity after their loss to the Chiefs. In the final segment of the hour, a caller compares Aaron Rodgers wanting to play to NBA players who sit out many regular season games. Then, CLo shares the origin of the Chris Russo “he’s lazy” drop. It has to do with potty-training.
Hour 4
Jerry and CLo agree the Knicks look great and the acquisition of Karl-Anthony Towns was a game-changer. CLo worries if their defense took too much of a hit compared to the strength it was last year. Pat returns for his final update of the day but first, Jerry asks him to guess the get-in-the-door prices for some of this weekend’s NFL games. The guys are slightly surprised by some of the fanbases that are paying top dollar to see their teams. The guys thought players were on the court before the buzzer went off at the end of the Lakers win over the Warriors. Ian and Noah Eagle called the Christmas games for Netflix. The Moment of The Day: Pat Boyle thought he knew the NBA but Ed Arzooman truly knows the NBA. In the final segment of the day, CLo explains the medical situation that started his Christmas Eve off on the wrong note. He had to take himself to multiple urgent care centers and the alarm went off at one.
Jerry and CLo are here for this post-Christmas show. Jerry enjoyed the Knicks game on Christmas Day but wishes the NBA product was better on a daily basis rather than just entertaining on big days and in the postseason. CLo and Jerry wonder why fans don’t enjoy the daily grind of the regular season as much as they used to. Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs gave the Knicks a fight yesterday but the Knicks held on. Pat Boyle is here for his first update of the day and Jerry wants everyone to know that Pat has not been feeling well. Add that to CLo spending his Christmas Eve in different urgent care centers and Jerry is surrounded by sick folks. Josh Hart praised Mikal Bridges after the Knicks win. The Chiefs beat the Steelers and clinched home-field throughout the playoffs. Boyle thinks the Steelers should go back to Justin Fields. In the final segment of the hour, a caller shares that Jerry’s 2025 calendar was the best gift he received for Christmas. Does anyone on the show have an interest in going to a sporting event on Christmas Day? It sounds like yes for the Knicks but absolutely not for football.
Jerry had problems opening Netflix on one of his TVs. When he figured it out he was treated to two blowouts. The Steelers have crashed back down to Earth the last few weeks. CLo still has questions about Lamar Jackson in the postseason. Can anyone go into Arrowhead and beat the Chiefs? Jerry thinks this is Josh Allen’s year but CLo isn’t so sure Sean McDermott can win a big game on the road. The Texans looked lost against the Ravens. Pat returns for an update and begins with the Knicks win. Mikal Bridges pays tribute to parents who make Christmas happen. Zoo teaches Boyle a lesson that entertains CLo. LeBron and the Lakers outlasted Steph Curry and the Warriors. LeBron said of the NBA, “Christmas is our day.” Boyle refutes one aspect of the infamous sleeping on Boomer’s couch story. Andy Reid dressed up as Santa Claus in a celebratory Chiefs locker room. In the final segment of the hour, Jerry and CLo wonder why Netflix had so many people involved in the Christmas broadcasts.
One caller found Netflix’s coverage refreshing. CLo thought Beyoncé's halftime show felt like a Super Bowl production. Jerry wasn’t sure if he knew any Beyoncé songs.Pat returns for an update and begins with Aaron Rodgers saying his future is unknown. Jerry says money is ruining sports and mentions how Colorado took out an insurance policy so their big-name players can play in their bowl game. Rutgers plays in the Rate Bowl today. The Knicks were wowed by Victor Wembanyama. Jerry and CLo join the club. Mike Tomlin called his team junior varsity after their loss to the Chiefs. In the final segment of the hour, a caller compares Aaron Rodgers wanting to play to NBA players who sit out many regular season games. Then, CLo shares the origin of the Chris Russo “he’s lazy” drop. It has to do with potty-training. (The ending of this went into the next hour so picks up there)
Jerry and CLo agree the Knicks look great and the acquisition of Karl-Anthony Towns was a game-changer. CLo worries if their defense took too much of a hit compared to the strength it was last year. Pat returns for his final update of the day but first, Jerry asks him to guess the get-in-the-door prices for some of this weekend’s NFL games. The guys are slightly surprised by some of the fanbases that are paying top dollar to see their teams. The guys thought players were on the court before the buzzer went off at the end of the Lakers win over the Warriors. Ian and Noah Eagle called the Christmas games for Netflix. The Moment of The Day: Pat Boyle thought he knew the NBA but Ed Arzooman truly knows the NBA. In the final segment of the day, CLo explains the medical situation that started his Christmas Eve off on the wrong note. He had to take himself to multiple urgent care centers and the alarm went off at one.
The Moment of The Day: Pat Boyle thought he knew the NBA but Ed Arzooman truly knows the NBA.
Jerry and CLo agree the Knicks look great and the acquisition of Karl-Anthony Towns was a game-changer. CLo worries if their defense took too much of a hit compared to the strength it was last year.
One caller found Netflix’s coverage refreshing. CLo thought Beyoncé's halftime show felt like a Super Bowl production. Jerry wasn’t sure if he knew any Beyoncé songs.
Jerry and CLo wonder why Netflix had so many people involved in the Christmas broadcasts.
The Steelers have crashed back down to Earth the last few weeks. CLo still has questions about Lamar Jackson in the postseason. Can anyone go into Arrowhead and beat the Chiefs? Jerry thinks this is Josh Allen’s year but CLo isn’t so sure Sean McDermott can win a big game on the road. The Texans looked lost against the Ravens.
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things are getting weird and their getting weird fast
slave labor??? how about every american using Nike?
c-lo rules
Gio has no spark
sometimes it seems Jerry don't want to interrupt Boomer
why is Jerry not in the power chair this week ?