In this hour, the guys dive into the latest controversies surrounding New York sports and the NFL offseason.
The Yankees & Trent Grisham Saga The show opens with a reaction to Brian Cashman’s recent interview, where he doubled down on the Trent Grisham trade and contract.
The Debate: Cashman calls the $22 million deal a "steal" in the current market, while the hosts debate if Grisham is merely an expensive insurance policy that blocks younger talent like Jasson Dominguez and Spencer Jones.
The Roster Impact: Is Grisham’s presence stunting the development of "The Martian," or do the Yankees need veteran depth for a World Series run?
Giants Ownership & The Epstein Files The conversation shifts to the reports regarding Giants co-owner Steve Tisch and leaked emails connecting him to Jeffrey Epstein.
NFL Discipline: A discussion on whether the league will punish Tisch similarly to how they handled other owner controversies, or if the lack of criminal charges protects him.
Future Ownership: Speculation arises on the Koch family’s minority stake and if they are positioning themselves to take over a local team in the future.
Super Bowl Storylines & The "Boring" Build-Up With the Super Bowl approaching, the hosts struggle to find compelling narratives, leading to a "Top 5 Storylines" list that includes:
Sam Darnold’s "Middle Finger Tour."
Fears of a new Patriots Dynasty.
The Seahawks/Patriots revenge narrative.
Stefon Diggs winning a ring before Josh Allen.
49ers practice facility conspiracy theories.
The Kwesi Adofo-Mensah Firing & Paternity Leave A heated discussion regarding the firing of Vikings GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and reports citing his two-week paternity leave during training camp as a point of contention.
The Contrast: The hosts compare this to Bills coach Joe Brady’s comment about missing his child's birth for a game, ultimately concluding that both approaches are personal choices ("to each his own") rather than fireable offenses.
NBA & MLB Notes
KAT vs. The Critics: A deep dive into Karl-Anthony Towns' statistics. While he is averaging 19 points and 11 rebounds, the hosts note this is his lowest career field goal percentage and effective field goal percentage, sparking a debate on his All-Star validity vs. Pascal Siakam.
Reds Sign Suarez: Reaction to Eugenio Suarez signing with Cincinnati and what that means for the Mets' reliance on Mark Vientos.