
The official New York Giants podcast of Gotham Sports Network (@GothamSN) - in collaboration with NYG Daily (@NYGdaily)
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 272 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

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 ... more
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 Gian... more
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 di... more
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 inclu... more
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Seeing this pod pop up with a new episode is literally like seeing a leprechaun running with a pot of gold. I savor the 5 episodes per year they put out.
3 hours every Sunday this team locks me in the torture chamber. At least I have this.
Guess they bailed…
I’m sort of sad these dudes apparently quit on their podcast, because they were entertaining enough, and helped me get through a (lot) of losing Giants football. But over time the acrimony between hosts seemed less a bit and more of an admission that maybe, just maybe, they had better things to do than complain about the Giants, and they knew it.
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Podcast like these are the reason the giants will never win anything again.
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Focusing on the highs and lows of the New York Giants, the hosts provide an entertaining yet critical analysis of the team's performance throughout the NFL season. Listeners can expect candid discussions on coaching decisions, player performances, and organizational management, often highlighting the emotional ups and downs of being a Giants fan. The show's unique appeal lies in its combination of passionate critiques and humorous commentary, especially during moments of frustration regarding team strategies and inconsistencies. This makes it particularly relatable for devoted sports enthusiasts who appreciate honesty over sugar-coated analysis.
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Recent guests on NY Giants Weekly include:
1. Nick Isidori
2. RJ Ochoa
3. Dan Duggan
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