BT & Sal unleash a torrent of criticism after the Giants' brutal 2-7 start, declaring that John Mara's patience is now a clear mistake. The hosts argue that after four years, the results are an "absolute failure," making the firing of both GM Joe Schoen and Head Coach Brian Daboll justifiable and necessary. They savage the team's "lack of want" and "player regression," pointing to plays where even star Dexter Lawrence appeared to quit, calling it a direct indictment of the coaching staff. The segment concludes with a plea for ownership to impose a "freeze on everything" at the upcoming trade deadline, arguing that a "dead man walking" regime should not be allowed to make decisions on the future roster.
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BT & Sal unleash a torrent of criticism after the Giants' brutal 2-7 start, declaring that John Mara's patience is now a clear mistake. The hosts argue that after four years, the results are an "absolute failure," making the firing of both GM Joe Schoen and Head Coach Brian Daboll justifiable and necessary. They savage the team's "lack of want" and "player regression," pointing to plays where even star Dexter Lawrence appeared to quit, calling it a direct indictment of the coaching staff. The segment concludes with a plea for ownership to impose a "freeze on everything" at the upcoming trade deadline, arguing that a "dead man walking" regime should not be allowed to make decisions on the future roster.
This week's Knicks highlights include Boomer and Gio sounding the alarm on Karl-Anthony Towns, as they have concerns about him being in proper shape to run in Mike Brown's offense. Plus, Sal Licata goes off on the head coach, calling him "Mike Clown," while Evan Roberts makes the case to at least be open to a Jalen Brunson for Giannis Antetokounmpo trade.
Brandon Tierney & Sal Licata
BT & Sal unleash a torrent of criticism after the Giants' brutal 2-7 start, declaring that John Mara's patience is now a clear mistake. The hosts argue that after four years, the results are an "absolute failure," making the firing of both GM Joe Schoen and Head Coach Brian Daboll justifiable and necessary. They savage the team's "lack of want" and "player regression," pointing to plays where even star Dexter Lawrence appeared to quit, calling it a direct indictment of the coaching staff. The segment concludes with a plea for ownership to impose a "freeze on everything" at the upcoming trade deadline, arguing that a "dead man walking" regime should not be allowed to make decisions on the future roster.