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The New York Giants, a once a proud franchise are now amongst the worst franchises in all of professional sports over the last ten years. Nick and Weis discuss the fallout of another disastrous loss, why the coach doesn't matter if the GM sucks, why the ownership group struggles harshly to adapt with the times and breakdown the best case scenario for the rest of the way.
New York Giants blow another late lead, this time in overtime to the Detroit Lions. On Monday, interim head coach Mike Kafka fired defensive coordinator Shane Bowen for his role in the team's utter collapse.
Hosts Nick and Weis breakdown the Giants' organizational problems, why optics are increasingly becoming a problem and most importantly, why Joe Schoen cannot continue as general manager if the Giants are serious about winning.
The New York Giants once again showed they were a long way from being a quality NFL team on Sunday, is there anything left for viewers to watch?
Join hosts Ethan, Nick and Weis for a round table discussion breaking down the latest in the Giants disfunction. Topics covered include Abdul Carter sleeping through a walkthrough and being benched the first series, Jaylin Hyatt giving up on the game sealing interception, Mike Kafka's first game as head coach and run through a long list of head coaching candidates after the season.
The New York Giants are once again at an organizational crossroads after firing head coach Brian Daboll. Does the front office have a plan?
Join hosts Ethan, Weis and Nick for this conversation about the direction of the team. Topics covered include: Why Daboll needed to be fired as soon as possible and his usage of Jaxson Dart was negligent, how general manager Joe Schoen has insulated himself from blame in the front office, react to the news that Schoen will lead the search for Daboll's replacement and air grievances for yet another lost Giants season.
The Giants hit rock bottom again. Ethan and Weis break down another humiliating loss to the 49ers, calling out coaching failures, player accountability, and why Brian Daboll may already be finished in New York. From Dexter Lawrence’s drop off to Deonte Banks’ struggles, this episode pulls no punches on a franchise in free fall.
The guys also debate whether the Giants should trade for a WR like Jaylen Waddle or Chris Olave, what’s next for Jackson Dart’s development, and how bad roster construction has doomed this regime from the start.
The New York Giants lost to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday in a game that the team lost running back Sam Skattebo to a season ending ankle injury. Can the Giants find a middle road path to respectability and keep Brian Daboll as well as Joe Schoen employed?
Join Ethan, Nick and Weis on this edition of NYG Weekly for a breakdown of the Eagles loss, topics include the officials botching enforcement on the tush push, an evisceration of the Giants' defensive performance, praise for Jaxson Dart's poise in a difficult situation, and Weis destroys Darius Slayton's business decisions. In addition, the guys discuss Carl Banks' pointed criticism of defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence.
Jaxson Dart is trying his best to turn the tide for the New York Giants, in Denver on Sunday he had his team up 26-0 in the third quarter.
Join Ethan, Nick and Weis for this wide ranging conversation about the Giants unbelievably bad loss to the Denver Broncos. The guys dive into the incompetent roster management that put Jude McAtamney on the field for two missed extra points, the terrible coaching decisions that put Deonte Banks on the field for key third downs Denver converted and debated whether Shane Bowen will make it back to New York.
The guys also discuss the merits of trading for Jaylen Waddle as the Miami Dolphins embark on a fire sale.
The New York Giants thrashed the Philadelphia Eagles 34-17 on Thursday night football ending two long streaks. Join Nick and Weis on this episode for an analysis of the Giants' strong performance including why they were able to run the ball so well, why it felt like so much more than one game, why Jaxson Dart and Cam Skattebo matter so much to the team's desired identity and look towards what might be a more positive regular season than expected.
The New York Giants gave the New Orleans Saints' the team's first win of the season on Sunday as Jaxson Dart's second NFL start was littered with turnovers. With penalties, fumbles and interceptions as well as not having Malik Nabers, the Giants simply gave the Saints too many opportunities to take the win. Ethan and Weis explore the puzzling use of Deonte Banks, the horrendous Darius Slayton performance and try to understand the team not dressing the full allotment of players on game day. Oh, and the Philadelphia Eagles are coming in on a short week off their first loss of the season..
The New York Giants won their first game of the season against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday in Jaxson Dart's first NFL start. The Giants weren't perfect and the Chargers were short handed, but right now, the team is focused on survival. Nick and Ethan, No Weis this week, breakdown the Giants win from a few different facets, react to John Mara's cancer diagnosis and set the table for a trip to New Orleans against a New Orleans Saints team that looks dead already.
The New York Giants named Jaxson Dart their starting quarterback for Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Chargers. Ethan, Nick and Weis react to the breaking news about the team's first round pick, why you should be excited, the best case scenario and the parallels to Justin Herbert's debut on the Chargers.
The New York Giants fell to 0-3 losing to the Kansas City Chiefs in a miserable Sunday night football performance. Hosts Ethan, Weis and Nick explore the Giants operational failures from the coaching staff and how it projects down onto a disjointed and underperforming roster. Ethan makes the case Dart should've been starting the whole way, Weis hammers the operational issues on special teams and Nick makes a case that Dart's lack of experience might help him against a challenging Chargers defense
After the New York Giants went into the abyss of quarterback play last year with Daniel Jones, Drew Lock and Tommy DeVito, the team learned a lesson. In the past week, the Giants signed both Jameis Winston and Russell Wilson to sure up a quarterback room that's lacked over the last several seasons. On this episode of NYG weekly, the guys discuss what the decision says about the team's leadership, what it likely means for the Giants' draft and why it was so important to learn from mistakes.
Join Ethan, Weis and Nick on this edition of NYG Weekly for an instant reaction to news that Matt Stafford is staying in LA to be a Ram, what it means for the Giants both in terms of their quarterback room and the direction of the franchise, why Aaron Rodgers is likely a bad idea and why the team probably wouldn't trade up to first overall
Join Weis and guest Nicky Snacks on this edition of NYG Weekly for a wide ranging conversation about the state of the New York Giants, Nick's experience as a contestant on Wheel of Fortune, why any Giant fan rooting for the Eagles in the Super Bowl is morally wrong, a trip down memory lane and a whole lot of shared sympathy
Join Weis and Nick on this edition of NYG weekly breaking down New York Giants' owner John Mara's decision to retain both general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll after one of the worst seasons in team history. The guys break down Mara's absurd, illogical press conference that didn't make much sense, why the Giants are now backing themselves into a corner of desperation, why the Giants are so much more than just Shedeur Sanders or Cam Ward away from being competitive and who is going to be under center for the Giants week 1 of the 2025 NFL season.
Join Ethan, Weis and Nick on this edition of NYG Weekly for an in depth conversation about the last week of New York Giants football. The guys discuss the reclamation projects succeeding across the league like Sam Darnold and Baker Mayfield, why Brian Daboll shouldn't stay, why Joe Schoen doesn't deserve the benefit of the doubt and convey just how frustrating this all is
Join Ethan, Weis and Nick on this edition of NYG Weekly to talk about the last week of New York Giants hockey including the 34-7 loss to the Atlanta Falcons, what the Giants need to do to improve their front office, why Joe Schoen is such a hard sell to return and an in depth conversation about Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders
Join Ethan, Weis and Nick on this edition of NYG Weekly for a deep dive into the New York Giants as an organization following another embarrassing loss, this time in a blow out to the Baltimore Ravens. The guys debate who would fly a plane with a message over the stadium, why the Mara family can't get away with this in today's landscape and why it feels so unbelievably hopeless.
Join Ethan, Weis and Nick on this episode of NYG Weekly for a deep dive into the Giants loss to the Saints, the state of the team, Shedeur Sanders and a whole lot of misery



















you guys ever coming back?
sorry to hear about your dad Ethan. I just lost my daughter so it's been a hard year. praying for you and your family sir.
Why have you forsaken us?
you need to take another 10 seconds to slow down on the promos during housekeeping opening. Almost like you dont think anybody cares but many of us would like to know.
i think youre too hung up on jones and the offense but I think the defense will prove to be the bigger issue this year. we might score enough points to win but i fear the better qbs and coaches will eat our secondary for lunch.
why aren't you guys on each week?
our ol ain't playing their ol
clink lolol haven't heard that term in fucken yrs bro