Gang's All Here is the premier New York Jets football podcast as only the New York Post sports section can create. Our Jets beat writer Brian Costello brings you unparalleled access, reporting and scoops directly from the field and the locker room, along with co-host and media personality Jake Brown. Costello and Brown will be joined by players and other special guests each and every episode. The ... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 181 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsFootball |
On a post NFL Draft episode of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast, Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show reacting to the Jets trading Zach Wilson and John Franklin-Myers to the Broncos in two separate deals. They then dive into the Jets draft picks ... more
On a pre NFL Draft episode of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast, Jake Brown opens the show reacting to the breaking news that Zach Wilson is being traded to the Broncos. Jake and Brian Costello then discuss the Jets offseason so far. They talk about the ... more
On the season finale episode of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast, Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the Jets win over the Patriots on Sunday. They discuss an impressive season from Breece Hall, Garrett Wilson changing to No. 5, t... more
On a new episode of the “Gang’s All Here” podcast, Jake Brown and Brian Costello open the show talking about the big storylines going into the Jets-Patriots game. They discuss the likely end of the Zach Wilson Jets era, Jets making the Pro Bowl and p... more
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Most newspaper based podcasts in NFL cities offer beat writers with insight and perspective that separates them from all the aggregators. This one offers less. Costello is a bore who mails it in in both print and on this pod. Jake Brown as host drifts off into a world of nutty immature self-absorbed musings on whatever pops into his head. This is a painful listen.
This is by far the best Jets podcast. Jake Brown moderates and plays the quintessential Jets fan, not quite in the league of Namath’s rant earlier in the year, but the highs border on delusional and the lows are ‘fire them all’. Brian Costello is the longtime Jets beat reporter, who talks Jake down and adds a good dose of reality to whatever Jake is ranting about. Overall the dynamics between the two create an entertaining, informative take on the state of the Jets. Don’t miss it!
This show was okay last year. But the change this year allowing Jake Brown to rant to open the show is awful. He epitomizes every negative stereotype of a Jets fan. Enough of him. Dump him and let Coz do a meaningful podcast.
Jake needs decaf coffee prior to his recap of the latest Jets debacle. His complaining goes on way too long. more
Host is god awful Superfan not based in any kind of reality.
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