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Podcast: Tim Duff

We are nearing the end of Rex Ryan being the head coach of the Jets. With just four games left in the season, the man who came to New York running his mouth to the

John Idzik and Rex Ryan

We are nearing the end of Rex Ryan being the head coach of the Jets. With just four games left in the season, the man who came to New York running his mouth to the media and making unnecessary Super Bowl predictions is playing out his final days running the team he had a win from the Super Bowl in back-to-back seasons as the Jets limp to the finish line.

For the fourth time this season, my friend and lifelong optimistic Jets fan Tim Duff joined me to talk about how the Rex Ryan era will be remembered by Jets fans, who the next coach and quarterback should be and which teams to now root for to win the Super Bowl and he had me almost feeling bad for Jets fans as you could hear the devastation in his voice.

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Podcast: Brian Monzo

The state of New York sports isn’t exactly great. For my teams, the Yankees are coming off back-to-back postseason-less seasons for the first time since 1992-93, the Giants are 3-9 and are headed for a

New York Rangers vs. New York Islanders

The state of New York sports isn’t exactly great. For my teams, the Yankees are coming off back-to-back postseason-less seasons for the first time since 1992-93, the Giants are 3-9 and are headed for a third straight postseason-less season and the Knicks are the Knicks. The Rangers are the only good thing going right now when it comes to those four and on the other side of New York sports fandom, the Islanders are the only good thing going right now for the misfit fans.

WFAN Mike’s On: Francesa on the FAN producer Brian Monzo joined me to talk about Islanders fans needing to settle down following their team’s hot start, Rick Nash justifying our desire to trade for him at all costs, what exactly Team Degenerate is and if there’s a way Tom Coughlin can still keep his job.

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Podcast: John Jastremski

The Yankees last played a game on Sept. 28, but they have gotten worse. Well, maybe not worse, but they certainly haven’t gotten any better. If anything, the team that missed the playoffs in 2013

David Robertson

The Yankees last played a game on Sept. 28, but they have gotten worse. Well, maybe not worse, but they certainly haven’t gotten any better. If anything, the team that missed the playoffs in 2013 and again in 2014 is exactly the same team and with every team around them getting better (cough, cough, Red Sox, cough, cough). I don’t know what Brian Cashman is doing, but the rotation has concerns, the lineup has holes and there is still the issue of not having a shortstop. No big deal.

WFAN host John Jastremski joined me to talk about the Yankees’ lack of moves this offseason, what Brian Cashman’s strategy is for the future of the team and we touch on the state of his Dolphins and the Tom Coughlin situation.

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Podcast: Mike Hurley

The football season is over in New York and for the Giants and the way things are going for the Yankees this offseason, the baseball season might for me might go the same way this

Pablo Sandoval

The football season is over in New York and for the Giants and the way things are going for the Yankees this offseason, the baseball season might for me might go the same way this football season did. Up in Boston, the Patriots are chugging along and look like they are headed back to at least the AFC Championship Game, while the Red Sox are adding every reliable bat on the open market. Things aren’t going well right now.

Mike Hurley of CBS Boston joined me talk about whether it’s better to have been a Giants fan or a Patriots fan over the last 10 years, which team can continue the Patriots’ championship drought and the Red Sox using the 2004-08 Yankees’ strategy when it comes to building their team.

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Podcast: JJ Barstool Sports New York

Once again the offseason started too early for the Yankees and that means that once again my offseason for not talking about the Yankees started early too. But unlike the real baseball offseason, mine is

Alex Rodriguez

Once again the offseason started too early for the Yankees and that means that once again my offseason for not talking about the Yankees started early too. But unlike the real baseball offseason, mine is already over. The GM meetings have come, the Winter Meetings are around the corner and before you know it, pitchers and catchers will be reporting to Tampa. But like last year at this time, there seems to more questions than usual for the Yankees and their future after another disappointing season.

JJ of Barstool Sports New York joined me to talk about moves the Yankees should make this offseason and what to do with David Robertson and at shortstop, whether or not to root for A-Rod and what to believe about his latest off-the-field issues and what life will be like as a Yankees fan without Derek Jeter.

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