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Boomer & Gio

Boomer & Gio Podcast (WHOLE SHOW)

Boomer & Gio

Audacy

Sports, News

4.2707 Ratings

🗓️ 29 August 2025

⏱️ 156 minutes

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Summary

Hour 1 Jerry and Willie Colon, filling in for Boomer and Gio, discuss the Micah Parsons trade. Jerry, having speculated about a trade yesterday, defends the move despite Parsons going to the Packers, a conference rival. Willie questions the return. C-Lo's update also covers the trade, noting Jerry Jones mispronounced "Micah." Other sports news includes the Mets' loss, Kyle Schwarber's four homers, Jonah Tong's upcoming MLB debut, Francisco Alvarez's injury, the Yankees' win, Aaron Boone's hopes for Anthony Volpe, Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s goals, and Rutgers' season-opening win. A Cowboys fan expresses relief about Parsons' departure, with Jerry reiterating Parsons' lack of impact in big games. Hour 2 The hour began with a discussion on Micah Parsons and Jerry Jones's comments, which Jerry Recco and Willie believed given the lack of refutation. They speculated something recent must have happened. The conversation then shifted to the Mets' disappointing loss to the Marlins, a buzzkill after sweeping the Phillies. Both were hopeful for a bounce-back win with Jonah Tong's debut. C-Lo's update included more from Jerry Jones's lengthy press conference. Michael Irvin, initially adamant Parsons wouldn't be traded, later expressed shock. The Mets' three errors and five unearned runs contributed to their loss, while the Yankees dominated the White Sox. A caller discussed the tax implications of Parsons's potential new contract. The segment concluded with Jerry asking Willie about his day and yoga class, and a lighthearted discussion about which athletes and WFAN employees would make the best politicians. Hour 3 Jerry and Willie discuss the NFL, with Willie predicting the Jets can be second-best in the AFC East, the Steelers will win the AFC North, and Daniel Jones will start for the Colts all season. He sees the Giants as a dark horse. C-Lo provides an update, including Jerry Jones on the Micah Parsons trade and Andrew Thomas on his injury. Willie comments on players avoiding media. The Mets lost to the Marlins. Jerry asks Willie about Raising Cane's and to rank fast-food chicken chains. Hour 4 Former Giants offensive lineman Geoff Schwartz discusses Micah Parsons, team expectations, and college football. C-Lo provides updates on Yankees and Mets games, and the Volpe/Chisholm Jr. situation. Willie and C-Lo debate hitting four home runs vs. a perfect game. Jonah Tong debuts. Jerry Jones is excited about the Micah Parsons trade. Moment of The Day: Willie hot-boxed a parking attendant. The segment ends with Jerry and Willie discussing the Giants and Jets' reactions to the Parsons trade.

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's the Boomer and Geo podcast from WFAN.

0:04.8

Friday morning in New York City, what is up?

0:07.5

It is the Boomer in Geo program on the fan and CBS Sports Network.

0:12.4

The number to call 888-808-101-19.

0:15.7

We have got a lot to do.

0:17.0

The guys are off.

0:17.8

Myself, Willie Colon with you until 10 o'clock.

0:20.8

Sure, we'll get to the Mets and losing to the Marlins and playing lousy in the meantime and doing it. Yeah, we'll get to another win for the Yankees. At some point later on, we will discuss the baseball. But you know, I was on the air with Greg Giannotti in Arizona when the Nets traded Kyrie Irving. Boomer was sick as he was vomiting all morning and all night. And that was an interesting morning. And as I was laying down last night, the news came out. Now, yesterday, Willie, good morning, sir. How are you? Good morning, sir. I did say, where there's smoke, there's fire, as we were discussing in theah Parsons situation. You're the first person I thought about. I was like, Jerry wasn't lying.

0:56.8

Now, I never thought that this was going to happen. I ultimately thought that as the Cowboys

1:01.4

have in the past, they would get to the final hour and they would pay Michael Parsons

1:06.6

not $188 million over four years. But I did think that he would get his contract ultimately. I thought there was a chance he might sit out next Thursday, maybe then sign. You can go back with Emmett Smith. You can talk about Dak Prescott signing on I think it was the day or the day before the opener last year. You can talk about C.D. Lamb getting his money. All these guys getting their money. Well, in Micah's case, that did not happen. And I'm going to tell you right now, I have been a lifelong

1:32.2

cowboy fan. I have worked for Compass Media Networks for, this would be my 15th or 16th year. I don't even

1:38.1

know, where I have worked almost every cowboy game for that, that period, whether as the pregame post game host or even I've had the

1:46.7

privilege to call, I think, nine games over the last four years as well.

1:51.5

This is not going to be the usual take.

1:53.9

I'm not annoyed at this.

1:55.8

And I'm going to lay out my reasons why.

1:57.8

And I think, I think we're in agreement.

2:00.2

Would I have loved Michael

2:01.2

Parsons to stay in Dallas for his entire career? Absolutely. Why wouldn't you? But when you

2:06.6

attach the money and the salary cap to it and a couple of things I'd like to run, if you will,

2:11.0

I like to run a couple of things through you. I know he's 26 and hopefully getting better.

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