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A look back at the day that was in the NFL. Mike Florio will also include conversations with top names and newsmakers in Pro Football. Mike is highly regarded in the world of the NFL with his wildly popular website, ProFootbalTalk.com, his morning radio show on NBC Sports Radio and his role on the #1 rated “Football Night in America” Sunday nights on NBC. The PFT PM Podcast lets Florio update his fans on breaking news and story lines that take place during the day and prepare listeners for w ...
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Scott Radley is a seasoned journalist, who has written a column for over 15 years in Hamilton. He will ask questions that you want answers to. He will bring an inquisitive mind and a unique perspective to daily news that will push the boundaries in order to make people think and to challenge the norm.
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From ‘Unkillable’ (Subscribe Here): On today's episode of Unkillable, Brandon Tierney gives updates on Unkillable's future as well as speaks on potential roster moves The Jets could make following a Week 14 Loss. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choi…
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BT cuts through the season's misery to declare the NFL Draft order and scoreboard watching the "most exciting part" of the last three weeks for the New York Jets. He breaks down the chaotic possibilities for their two top draft picks (the Jets' own pick and the valuable Colts' pick), and recounts the pure luck—from Jason Myers' heroics to a crucial…
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BT dives into the shocking news of Patrick Mahomes' torn ACL, questioning the future trajectory of his Hall-of-Fame career. He argues that Mahomes' "all-world production" had already "stagnated" over the last three seasons, noting a sharp drop in touchdown totals and a concerning reliance on athleticism that an ACL injury—and a "thickish" build—mig…
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BT dives into the Jets' recent "no-shows" and the firing of Defensive Coordinator Steve Wilks. While acknowledging that Aaron Glenn deserves a pass for year one due to wretched quarterback play, injuries, and a lack of talent, BT warns that Glenn's grace period is quickly expiring. The conversation pivots to the alarming trend of Glenn's poor in-ga…
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BT expresses his absolute exhaustion over the "brutal" state of New York football, comparing the pathetic performance of the two teams. With the Giants at 2-12 and the Jets only marginally better, he notes the irony that they are performing like "mirror images" of failure, locked in a depressing race for the bottom of the standings. The only remain…
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BT unleashes a scorching take on the perceived softness of Pete Alonso and the Mets following a caller's comment about Alonso being hit by pitches. Tierney admits he "lost a little respect for Pete" when he was drilled by a pitch and restrained by Cardinals coach Stubby Clapp, citing Alonso's weak quote about hurting someone if he got mad. BT argue…
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BT unleashes a fiery reaction to a quote from Tiki Barber, aggressively challenging the notion that the Giants are not a "bad, poorly coached football team." Tierney emphatically argues that the on-field product proves the coaching and talent are both fundamentally flawed.The discussion quickly shifts to the Mets, where BT defends Steve Cohen's sim…
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Brandon Tierney dives into the Yankees' confusing offseason, contrasting their muddled vision with the Mets' clear rebuilding plan. The discussion immediately focuses on Cody Bellinger, whom BT desperately wants back for his versatile, "low-maintenance" qualities that echo championship-era Yankees.However, BT draws a hard line, arguing that the Yan…
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BT unleashes his frustration over the disappointing 2025 MLB offseason for both the Yankees and Mets, comparing the lack of major moves to a "snowball fight" that never materialized. He dissects the confusing state of both New York cores, noting the scarcity of solidified positions for either club.Tierney lays out the Yankees' dilemma: relying on a…
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BT dives into the oddly therapeutic experience of shoveling snow before launching into a nostalgic, fiery rant about the decline of true winter mischief. He reminisces about two dangerous but fun activities from his youth—"skitching" on the back of UPS trucks and the essential rite of passage: pelting cars and buses with snowballs.His disappointmen…
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BT, living the life of a perpetually disappointed Jets fan, admits his weekend joy is now derived solely from other teams' losses—specifically the Colts' collapse. He dives into the "excruciating fashion" of the Colts blowing a winnable game to Philip Rivers and the Seahawks, and how that loss still keeps the Jets' second first-round pick in a favo…
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BT reacts to the news that the Jets have fired defensive coordinator Steve Wilks following a string of "embarrassingly inept" performances, including a 48-20 blowout loss to the Jaguars where the defense looked like they "didn't even want to tackle." While not celebrating the firing, BT calls it the "right move" and criticizes Head Coach Aaron Glen…
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BT opens the show with an emotional reflection before pivoting to the "utterly depressing" state of New York football. He breaks down the failures of both the Jets and Giants into six "non-negotiable" components (Owner, GM, Head Coach, Quarterback, O-Line, Pass Rush), arguing both franchises are miles away from NFL relevance with no quick fixes in …
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Boomer & Gio and BT & Sal are all wondering the same thing: where have the Yankees been at the Winter Meetings? Plus, Sal suggests Nice Hoerner as a good fit for the Bronx Bombers; a caller asks who will win the World Series first: the Yankees or Mets? And Evan Roberts dives into what the Yankees’ selecting a player in the Rule 5 Draft means for th…
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Recent comments from Joe Burrow have Boomer & Gio and Evan & Tiki wondering about his future and if the Jets could be in play to pursue the quarterback. Plus, Gio wonders if Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza could be a potential target for the Jets; BT & Sal wonder how the Daniel Jones injury could impact the Jets in the draft, and they react to news Bra…
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The Mets have taken a wrecking ball to their core, and Evan Roberts is livid with David Stearns and Steve Cohen, while Sal Licata says the organization deserves the benefit of the doubt after letting Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz go. Joe Benigno says the Wilpons would have kept Alonso, and Boomer Esiason declares this offseason "The Great Met Reset."…
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BT and Sal deliver a raw and intensely emotional final segment, reflecting on their journey together. The discussion centers on a shared, fiery motivation stemming from their fathers—the principle that "life is going to keep hitting you," and the only response is to keep fighting forward. Sal talks about playing a motivational clip for his late fat…
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In an emotional segment featuring a call from a loyal listener and former colleague Pat Boyle, BT and Sal address the inevitable question: Will listeners really miss and follow the show after their final broadcast?Sal expresses skepticism, believing "nobody's going to care in two weeks," but Tierney pushes back, passionately arguing that their "gen…
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In their emotional final hour, BT and Sal reflect on their two-and-a-half-year run and address the abrupt end of the show, clarifying that they were not fired but their time slot was eliminated. They hype their massive upcoming live farewell event—a combination "celebration and going away party" featuring Aaron Boone—and invite listeners to connect…
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NFL betting insider Nick Kostos joins BT & Sal for a fiery Week 15 breakdown, questioning the betting market for making the AFC's top two teams (Patriots & Broncos) home underdogs. Kostos's best bet is the Over in the Bills/Patriots game, predicting New England's run defense will fail.The debate ignites over the Chiefs, with Sal ready to bury them …
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It's the "Series Finale" of the beloved segment "Pull Your Card," where BT and Sal open up packs of 1988 Score baseball cards and challenge each other to guess the player's team. The stakes are high, and the competition is fierce, as the hosts try to remember the teams of jobbers like Fred Manrique and stars like Wally Backman (Mets).Sal gets off t…
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BT and Sal dive into the latest Knicks trade buzz, discussing reports that the team is deep in negotiations with the Pelicans to acquire local product and defensive "pit bull," Jose Alvarado. The hosts debate the likely scenario that role players must be on the move to make the deal happen, especially with the trade window opening soon. Sal gives h…
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BT & Sal kick off a fiery segment by diving into the off-air dynamics of the show's communication, aiming to settle the score on "Who's the worst texter?" The segment is framed by the host's long-running, intensely competitive "Baseball Card World Series" (and BT's broken, six-button iPad still suffering from the drama of the first loss!). The host…
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BT & Sal dive into the emotional anguish of Mets fandom, debating a caller who fears waiting 50 years for another World Series and wants a win while his father is still alive. The hosts tear into GM David Stearns' perceived lack of emotional connection, arguing that running the team "like a business" without caring for the fans is a recipe for fail…
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BT and Sal dive into the NFL slate, with Sal boldly declaring the Chiefs are "done" and predicting a massive blow-out loss for the Colts. Sal reveals his excitement to see "Brady Cook cook" for the Jets, given a full week of practice.The conversation quickly shifts to the Mets, where the hosts and callers debate the team's ongoing roster demolition…
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BT & Sal dive into the New York Mets' messy offseason, declaring they have a "ton of work" to do with question marks spanning nearly every position on the field. They stress that President of Baseball Operations David Stearns' entire roster construction hinges on one major decision: Should the Mets trade their prospects for a frontline starter like…
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BT & Sal aggressively agree that the worst thing the Mets could have done this offseason was bring back the same core players and simply add pitching. They argue that this core has proven they are "not good enough" and that running it back would be the "definition of insanity."Sal applauds President of Baseball Operations David Stearns for taking a…
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From 'Kickoff with Boomer & Valenti' (subscribe here): Kickoff with Boomer Esiason and Mike Valenti for week 15 in the NFL. Bears look for real. What happened to Jalen Hurts? Bucscaneers are floundering. Can Boomer get a first down in today's NFL right now? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com…
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On their final show, BT & Sal dive into the hot rumor surrounding the Mets and Tigers ace Tarik Skubal, who is available with only one year of control left. Sal argues the Mets and Yankees must knock down the door for Skubal, but BT fires back, arguing the Mets should absolutely NOT include top pitching prospect Nolan McClain—calling a potential tr…
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On their final show, BT & Sal dive into the immediate aftermath of David Stearns trading Pete Alonso, with Sal demanding to know "Why" the Mets weren't willing to meet the five-year, $155 million deal. They debate the theory that Alonso's departure was necessary to clear a path for Juan Soto to become the greatest Met ever, a theory Sal calls "comp…
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BT & Sal dive into a heated debate on which New York team has the better chance of winning the next World Series, with Sal declaring it's the Yankees "by a long shot." They argue the Yankees' current roster is superior, their pitching is "superior," and their path in the American League is easier without a juggernaut like the Dodgers blocking the w…
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BT & Sal dive into a fierce style debate over what to wear to Alex Rodriguez's holiday party. BT defends his highly questioned, fashion-forward choice: a black corduroy suit accented with a green tie and possibly red shoes (the "cockroach killers"). Sal, the self-proclaimed style expert and collector of tie bars and cufflinks, throws shade, compari…
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BT and Sal dive into the viral video of Giants Offensive Coordinator Mike Kafka addressing the team, with Sal strongly arguing that Kafka is "a little timid" and "lacking confidence"—fatal flaws for a potential head coach. Sal felt his attempt at using colorful language was "forced," highlighting a lack of authenticity and passion that would make h…
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BT & Sal ignite a fiery debate on the Mets' future, discussing the implications of Pete Alonso's departure and whether it clears the path for Juan Soto to eventually become the franchise's greatest player. Sal dismisses the conspiracy theory that Alonso was moved to make way for Soto's "GOAT status," arguing it was a purely financial and strategic …
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BT & Sal dive into the dramatic fallout from the Mets' failure to re-sign fan-favorite Pete Alonso, who signed a 5-year, $155 million deal with the Orioles. Sal concedes that letting Alonso walk is the "right thing to do" for the long-term goal of building a sustained winner, but admits Mets President of Baseball Operations David Stearns is now "Pu…
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BT and Sal discuss the volatile fallout of the Mets letting both Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz walk, labeling it a "wreckage." Sal wants David Stearns to explain publicly why the Mets, with all their resources, wouldn't meet Alonso's market price, especially after a great offensive year. Tierney argues that keeping players who delivered "subpar result…
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BT & Sal unleash on the abysmal state of the New York baseball offseason, which is set on fire by BREAKING NEWS: Pete Alonso signs a 5-year, $155M deal with the Baltimore Orioles! Sal defends David Stearns' conviction on player valuation, arguing the "unsuccessful core" needed a "wrecking ball," while a furious Hof calls the GM a "moron" for lettin…
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BT & Sal unleash on the current state of New York baseball's offseasons, focusing heavily on the Mets' disarray. Sal rips Edwin Diaz for his "baby" behavior, reportedly leaving the Mets due to being upset they signed Devin Williams without consulting him. The hosts debate if GM David Stearns is showing "flimsy" conviction by holding a hard line on …
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BT and Sal dive into the Tarik Skubal trade rumors, explaining exactly why the blockbuster deal sending the Tigers' ace to the Dodgers is stalled. The problem isn't the package, but the massive hurdles of Detroit ownership approval and the Dodgers' demand for a long-term extension worth hundreds of millions.Then, the mood shifts as the hosts dissec…
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BT and Sal start by debating the concept of "glacial speed" in the slow MLB offseason, using the Titanic iceberg as a nautical analogy. The conversation is then abruptly overtaken by BREAKING NEWS: Pete Alonso has left the Mets for the Baltimore Orioles on a 5-year, $155 million deal. The hosts react to the seismic shift, with a fiery Hof calling M…
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BT & Sal react to the seismic news that Pete Alonso has officially signed with the Orioles for 5 years, $155 million, following the earlier departure of Edwin Diaz. Sal, though saddened by the emotional loss, defends David Stearns' commitment to his valuation, arguing the "unsuccessful core" needed a "wrecking ball." Tierney agrees that Stearns is …
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BT & Sal react instantly to the explosive news that Pete Alonso is officially gone, signing a five-year, $155 million deal with the Orioles. Sal defends the move, arguing that the Mets needed a "wrecking ball" to change a core that "wasn't working," even though he acknowledges the raw emotional pain for Mets fans who loved the "Polar Bear." Tierney…
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BT and Sal react to the seismic breaking news that Pete Alonso has officially left the New York Mets, signing a five-year, $155 million contract with the Baltimore Orioles. Hof's fiery reaction sums up the fan base's outrage, calling the decision by President of Baseball Operations David Stearns "inexcusable."The hosts debate whether this move is a…
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BT & Sal dive into the week's Three Random Questions, tackling life's unexpected dilemmas with their usual passionate intensity:Rewatch or New? Given limited free time, do you prioritize going back to rewatch classic, beloved shows (like The Sopranos or Star Wars), or do you dedicate that time to watching new content?The Ticket Test: If you offer s…
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