Best Podcast Episodes About New York Giants
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Updated: Mar 27, 2026 – 9 episodes
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“… you every weekend except for two this year. So just take it a little bit easy on the commanders when you have that chance. But what was it about the Giants that made you think, okay, this is the team that I want to go to? Well, you know, first of all, it's just the Giants. I mean, that's a big part of it, and I'd always admired the ownership here. You know, I'd admired the family ownership and really had known the merits to a degree, starting with John, who was always representing the organization at the owners' meetings and all the committee meetings. I mean, I just thought he was a giant, …”
“April, man. They're going to be here in a couple of weeks. Can't wait. Yeah. As a commanders fan, And I wish that you'd gone to a different team, so I'll be rooting for you every weekend except for two this year. So just take it a little bit easy on the commanders when you have that chance. But what was it about the Giants that made you think, okay, this is the team that I want to go to? Well, you know, first of all, it's just the Giants. I mean, that's a big part of it, and I'd always admired the ownership here. You know, I'd admired the family ownership and really had known the merits to a degree, starting with John, who was always representing the organization at the owners' meetings and all the committee meetings. I mean, I just thought he was a giant, literally, in the league, an icon in the National Football League. So I had great respect for him and for what they stand for here as an organization. And then, you know, you grow up. It's New York Giants. I mean, when I was in Philly, we played against them. You'd come into the parking lot. We lost to them one year when I was in Philly, and we had seven …”
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John Harbaugh shares his admiration for the Giants, revealing how their ownership and legacy drew him to the team. He recounts a hilarious and chaotic moment when Eagles fans surrounded Giants fans, igniting a fierce rivalry. Harbaugh also reflects on his relationship with Mike Tomlin after their simultaneous departures, highlighting the respect they hold for each other.
“… the Democrat Party. Then they take over the system. That's how it works. That's what's going on in Europe right now. That's what's going on in New York City and Dearborn, Michigan, and other parts of our country. Now, why am I getting into this? I want to go back to the truth about this Gracie Manchin bomb attempt because this is illustrative of exactly what I'm talking about an attempt to cover it up by the media by the first Muslim mayor of New York I call him that because he calls himself that but he's actually the first Marxist Muslim mayor of New York as well and over at National Review …”
“… reprobates. But they want this to happen. They want us to turn into what you see in Europe. really for a temporary reason, because the Islamists vote Democrat. And they'll keep voting Democrat until they destroy not only the Republican Party, but the Democrat Party. Then they take over the system. That's how it works. That's what's going on in Europe right now. That's what's going on in New York City and Dearborn, Michigan, and other parts of our country. Now, why am I getting into this? I want to go back to the truth about this Gracie Manchin bomb attempt because this is illustrative of exactly what I'm talking about an attempt to cover it up by the media by the first Muslim mayor of New York I call him that because he calls himself that but he's actually the first Marxist Muslim mayor of New York as well and over at National Review the editors point out On Saturday, an Internet troll named Jack Lang staged an anti-Muslim protest in front of Gracie Mansion. Currently, the residence of New York Mayor Zorhan Mandami. Both its title, Stop the Islamic Takeover of New York City, and Schedule Main Event, a pig roast, made its nature as an attention-getting provocation clear enough. …”
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The media is deliberately covering up the truth about terrorist attacks to protect political interests, particularly those aligned with the Democratic Party.
“… men in their early 20s who claim to have made millions of dollars on mobile app development. Slater and McLaren were recently subjects of a long New York MAG profile, which detailed the opulent lifestyle the success of quitter has afforded them, including driving exotic supercars and living in a Miami mansion.”
“… this vulnerable community that they claim to want to be protecting or helping What they actually want to be doing is just like getting rich As 404 writes Quitter is operated by Slater and McLaren members of the so-called app mafia, gross, a group of men in their early 20s who claim to have made millions of dollars on mobile app development. Slater and McLaren were recently subjects of a long New York MAG profile, which detailed the opulent lifestyle the success of quitter has afforded them, including driving exotic supercars and living in a Miami mansion.”
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The Quitter app, designed to help men quit pornography, has leaked sensitive data on hundreds of thousands of users, including minors. Despite multiple warnings about security flaws, the app's creators failed to fix these issues, exposing users' personal habits and feelings. This negligence highlights a troubling trend among app developers who prioritize profit over user safety.
“… we're all unanimous up here. If he's healthy, J.J. McCarthy is not beating him out. Yeah, I agree. Not a chance in hell. That boy can play. The New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith vowed to be better. than ever in his second stint with the team. Geno said, I still have tons of years left on my body and to play this game, and I want to continue to try to maximize it, and so believe the Jets are getting better players than when I was in Seattle, and I know that for a fact. In fact, the Jets are hoping Geno can stabilize the quarterback position. They traded for him Tuesday, bringing him back to …”
“… Yeah. What he can do, what he likes to do, what he likes to run on this side, what he likes to run on that side, his best routes. So they're going to have to figure it out. But I hope Kyler can stay healthy. And I agree with everybody. I think we're all unanimous up here. If he's healthy, J.J. McCarthy is not beating him out. Yeah, I agree. Not a chance in hell. That boy can play. The New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith vowed to be better. than ever in his second stint with the team. Geno said, I still have tons of years left on my body and to play this game, and I want to continue to try to maximize it, and so believe the Jets are getting better players than when I was in Seattle, and I know that for a fact. In fact, the Jets are hoping Geno can stabilize the quarterback position. They traded for him Tuesday, bringing him back to where his career began in 2013. He was their second-round pick that year, became day-one starter, and started 29 games over his first two seasons before moving into a backup role. When asked about the return to New York, Gino said, I don't think anyone could have imagined that, honestly, but that's the beauty of life itself. Yeah. What you thinking, …”
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Geno Smith is determined to prove he’s a better quarterback than ever during his second stint with the New York Jets. After being traded back to the team that drafted him in 2013, he acknowledges the challenge of elevating the team's performance, especially given their history of struggles. With key players like Garrett Wilson and Brees Hall around him, Smith must play the best football of his career to stabilize the Jets' quarterback position.
“… too. So like fans were more on top of you. And then we won in the bubble, which is cool, but it was like the bubble. Right. But to bring it to New York, like that was my goal is I wanted to help bring the first championship here. But just the way that the fans in the city kind of wraps its arms around you is something that I've never experienced before. you know people know basketball in new york obviously love it but now they know liberty all the time there was people that would be like um stopping me after the season like i can't wait until april you know like it's october yeah i'm like all …”
“Bringing the first ever championship to the franchise was nuts. Thankfully, I was able to win two in Seattle, and those were special in their own right. Like in 2018 with Sue, with Jewel, was so much fun just because it was the old key arena too. So like fans were more on top of you. And then we won in the bubble, which is cool, but it was like the bubble. Right. But to bring it to New York, like that was my goal is I wanted to help bring the first championship here. But just the way that the fans in the city kind of wraps its arms around you is something that I've never experienced before. you know people know basketball in new york obviously love it but now they know liberty all the time there was people that would be like um stopping me after the season like i can't wait until april you know like it's october yeah i'm like all right we can't wait until april again um even just walking here like people are like we hope you get it done we hope you guys are going to be back on the court soon because they enjoy it and have you guys been to a game of barclays it is the single best it's basketball experience i've had yeah truly is it was it was interactive it was fun you know …”
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Winning a championship in the bubble is often questioned, but for those who lived it, it holds real significance. A player reflects on the unique challenges of defending a championship and the intense pressure that comes with it, emphasizing that the joy of winning is irreplaceable. This candid perspective sheds light on the hard-earned nature of all championships, including those won under unusual circumstances.
“… here. No, no, we've got to do this. We'll come out of commercial break, and then I've got two questions for you, okay? All right, back here in the Giants dugout. Okay, yeah, Paulie. I thought the star last night might have been the Giants' ballpark. It was like a showcase of what a beautiful place and location, and it's becoming like an antique, a classic. Okay, with a car, is it 20 years that makes your car an antique? Yes, correct. It is 20. By the DMV, yes. Okay, so that's a classic ballpark now. And the sun was going down. It's a beautiful place to watch a game. There's a lot of different …”
“… back. Never. Yes, Todd. And you know who also hates the in-game coach or manager interviews? The coach or manager, just like in halftime and pregame and postgame of any game. I'm sure the reporter hates it, too, because you're like, hey, Skip, come here. No, no, we've got to do this. We'll come out of commercial break, and then I've got two questions for you, okay? All right, back here in the Giants dugout. Okay, yeah, Paulie. I thought the star last night might have been the Giants' ballpark. It was like a showcase of what a beautiful place and location, and it's becoming like an antique, a classic. Okay, with a car, is it 20 years that makes your car an antique? Yes, correct. It is 20. By the DMV, yes. Okay, so that's a classic ballpark now. And the sun was going down. It's a beautiful place to watch a game. There's a lot of different ballparks, and when you go, like Dodger Stadium, like an afternoon, that sunshine afternoon, everything is just gorgeous. The Giants' location, it is – you want to talk about, okay, the stadium, product placement. They nailed it. They did. Now, I'm not as big on that right field wall. I would like for it to be a little more friendly. I mean, that's a …”
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The Giants' ballpark is becoming a classic, showcasing its stunning location and beautiful views, especially at sunset. While some aspects, like the right field wall, could be improved, the overall experience of watching a game there is unmatched. This aesthetic appeal is what keeps fans returning, reminiscent of other iconic stadiums like Wrigley and Fenway.
“I'm not sure how that plays when you're managing a major league team. But they brought him in to bring energy and enthusiasm, and he has. The Giants went 19-9 this spring, even though I never pay attention to one-loss records in spring training. So it's worth a try here, but I think there are all sorts of red flags when a guy who's never managed a major league team, never managed a professional baseball game, is now managing a game on opening night against the New York Yankees. It's different than coaching the University of Tennessee. What about the 31-year-old kid? Come on, we have …”
“I'm not sure how that plays when you're managing a major league team. But they brought him in to bring energy and enthusiasm, and he has. The Giants went 19-9 this spring, even though I never pay attention to one-loss records in spring training. So it's worth a try here, but I think there are all sorts of red flags when a guy who's never managed a major league team, never managed a professional baseball game, is now managing a game on opening night against the New York Yankees. It's different than coaching the University of Tennessee. What about the 31-year-old kid? Come on, we have clothing older than this kid. Come on. Tony, I think he's 33, but that's hardly the point. It's hardly the point. I am older than the GM and the manager combined. Yeah, me too. I'm 69. They're 68. Now, look, we're going to give them a chance because these guys are wicked smart. That's all we ever hear. But, Tony, I'm sorry. I'm an old man now. The thought …”
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The journey to becoming a successful major league player is fraught with uncertainty, as even top draft picks like Dylan Cruz can struggle to find their rhythm. Unlike basketball, where talent often translates directly to immediate success, baseball demands a unique timing for each player’s development. This unpredictability is what makes baseball the hardest game to play, with the 'light' of understanding turning on at different moments for everyone.
“… But, hey, when you look at them Knicks, man, I told you, hey, this season don't end how it's supposed to end your boy Yon is going to be in New York I don't know how Bridges played 27 minutes and then scratched I mean how they going to win they can't win like that he got in power trouble early he can't get first of all he tried to be aggressive with Luka and Luka is going to use that against you he's going to get you on his back and then he's going to stop and then you're going to jump and then he's going to move you bump it from the back and then guess what you had to free throw that's the …”
“… got to accept it Yeah. You just got to accept it. Yeah. Because you want him to be aggressive. You want him to assert himself. You can't take that away, especially when LeBron's not playing. Even when LeBron is playing, you still want him to be himself. But, hey, when you look at them Knicks, man, I told you, hey, this season don't end how it's supposed to end your boy Yon is going to be in New York I don't know how Bridges played 27 minutes and then scratched I mean how they going to win they can't win like that he got in power trouble early he can't get first of all he tried to be aggressive with Luka and Luka is going to use that against you he's going to get you on his back and then he's going to stop and then you're going to jump and then he's going to move you bump it from the back and then guess what you had to free throw that's the same thing I mean and I think the thing is you want to try to get up into Luca you want to try to be physical with him because that's the thing be physical with him right now try to take advantage of him you put him in the pick and roll because he's their weakest defender if you could say the Lakers have a weak defender a weakest because they got …”
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Luka Doncic's shot selection and unorthodox style make him a high-usage player, but his inefficiency could be a liability despite his scoring prowess.
“… The left tackle and the edge Nobody else can say they made two position famous He did Because if you didn have a left tackle you couldn beat the Giants And then everybody went and got an LT Well, you think even though Miles is an N, he's an edge. LT was a 3-4. He was a stand-up linebacker. So all these Derrick Thomas and Devon Millers and the TJ Watts, all these guys that you see, the Andersons, who do you think that came from? The left tackle. When you see the Laramie Thompson and Big T-Dub and Mylotta and all these guys, what do you think they got it? The Giants, because if you couldn't do …”
“… to protect the blind side. Big money. Game changes. You got to. Huh? Ocho? That type of money, they're for game changes, man. That's why I say I can make a case the LT is the greatest player to ever play the game because he made two position famous. The left tackle and the edge Nobody else can say they made two position famous He did Because if you didn have a left tackle you couldn beat the Giants And then everybody went and got an LT Well, you think even though Miles is an N, he's an edge. LT was a 3-4. He was a stand-up linebacker. So all these Derrick Thomas and Devon Millers and the TJ Watts, all these guys that you see, the Andersons, who do you think that came from? The left tackle. When you see the Laramie Thompson and Big T-Dub and Mylotta and all these guys, what do you think they got it? The Giants, because if you couldn't do it with LT, you couldn't beat the Giants. You couldn't. Joe Gibbs changed his entire offense. He brought in the H-back because they couldn't do anything with LT. So it's like, hey, we got to get an extra tight end on the field. Joe Jacoby, Jim Lachey, all them guys, all those guys, Gary Zimmerman, Steve Wallace, everybody in the NFC went and got a …”
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Max Crosby's ability to consistently pressure quarterbacks makes him a valuable asset for teams like the Chicago Bears, especially in a competitive division. With young quarterbacks like Jordan Love and Jared Goff, having a strong edge rusher can turn the tide in crucial games. This is why Crosby is being discussed as a key trade target for teams looking to bolster their defense.
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