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Boomer & Gio

Full Show – Giants GM Bombshell, Jameis Takes Over & The WFAN Golf Invitational!

Boomer & Gio

Audacy

Sports, News

4.2707 Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2025

⏱️ 169 minutes

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Summary

Boomer and Gio light up the airwaves with a mix of chaos, comedy, and controversy. They kick off reacting to Ian O’Connor’s bombshell that Joe Schoen might not be safe as Giants GM, then pivot to the Mavericks firing Nico Harrison after his Luka Doncic fallout. Jerry calls Aaron Glenn a “tool” for his media meltdown, sparking a heated debate about combative coaches and frustrated reporters. In Hour 2, Gio doubles down on Glenn’s behavior saying you can’t pick fights with the media when you’re losing and the guys talk Bill Belichick’s fall from legend to unwanted while breaking news drops: Jameis Winston is expected to start for the Giants. They also check out the Patriots’ new “nor’easter” uniforms and debate Antonio Pierce as a fiery fit for the Giants. Hour 3 turns Hollywood as Boomer recounts sitting next to Michael Kay and Adam Schefter at the Landman premiere with Demi Moore stealing the spotlight. Then comes the call that takes over the day: a WFAN Golf Invitational featuring Mike Francesa in Boomer and Gio’s foursome. Hour 4 wraps with more Giants fan fury one caller calling Joe Schoen a “back-stabbing s.o.b.” plus Al Dukes filling in for Jerry with the Moment of the Day: the now-legendary WFAN Golf Invitational debate. Gio ends the show with a mic drop: “There’s zero chance Francesa says yes.”

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0:00.0

It's the Boomer and Geo podcast from WFAN.

0:05.0

And we're coming to live for the Ville 4, Tof Studio Boomer Assizing. Greg Gianotti, it's Boomer and Geonotty.

0:10.0

It's Boomer and Geo on the fans, simulcasts across the country on CBS Sports Network and wherever you are on the free Odyssey app.

0:17.7

Good Wednesday morning. Nicks get another win as they slap around a bad team at home again,

0:24.5

so that was great to see. We got some football, some interesting football stuff yesterday. I saw a

0:30.6

post by Ian O'Connor, who's been covering New York sports for a very long time, saying that Joe Shane

0:36.5

is not going to be 100% the general manager next year.

0:41.2

And don't count that as a fact that this could be reevaluated at the end of the season.

0:46.3

That was the first time I had seen that after the statement.

0:49.3

So that adds a different wrinkle into where the Giants are going.

0:52.7

And of course, Aaron Glenn decides once again to make a press conference about him and Rich Samini, this time about an injury when he's, you know what they call that misguided anger is what they called that yesterday where you go, want you go ask Rich, want you go ask Rich. You were at the Landman premiere. I want to hear about that as well. Excited for a fun Wednesday. Good morning. Bowmer. How are you?

1:12.7

Yeah, good morning. Jay. I'm doing great. And I would say that we are in what I would call the aftermath.

1:20.4

We're sitting in the aftermath. The aftermath. Right. So we often talk about, you know, guys get fired. And this is going to happen for the next four or five days, I think.

1:30.4

And this is normally what happens.

1:32.7

This is where the allies of the guy who's fired now start coming forward.

1:37.5

And they give their opinions and their opinions are strong.

1:41.2

The opinions are, you know, it's this guy's fault.

1:43.8

It's not the guy who got fired

1:45.1

fault. They fired the wrong guy. They should have kept the coach. You should have fired the GM.

1:48.9

I mean, this is like, this is really insane what's going on and how quickly this has morphed into

1:55.3

the aftermath of a firing. And it's great for Brian Daibold because two things. One, I think he's relieved of the stress. And I'm sure he did not want to be fired. I'm sure he wanted to be on that sideline. He never, you know, coaches never want to quit. There are some coaches that do like Jeff Halfley when he left, you know, Boston College. He was burned out. And I, in that, and that happens. So we all understand that in this world.

2:19.1

But in this situation, I don't think that was the case for, for Brian Debel.

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