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Episode 10: Seven Straight Losses feat. Brandon Jacobs

Episode 10: Seven Straight Losses feat. Brandon Jacobs

FromBlue Rush - New York Giants Podcast


Episode 10: Seven Straight Losses feat. Brandon Jacobs

FromBlue Rush - New York Giants Podcast

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Nov 25, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Jimmy Failla is joined by NY Post Giants beat writer Paul Schwartz. The guys discuss the Giants' seventh straight loss as they fall to the Bears, 19-14. They talk about the kicking struggles, the poor playcalling, what Saquon Barkley said after the game about his big drop, Daniel Jones' fumbling issues and what Giants fans should be thankful for. Producer Jake Brown then gives the fan's point of view in his letter "From, The Fans." Former Giants running back and two-time Super Bowl champion Brandon Jacobs then drops by to wrap up the show. Jacobs talks about which Super Bowl meant more, Barkley's talent, issues in his lone season with the 49ers, getting fined, the Myles Garrett situation and why social media has caused so many problems in the NFL.

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Released:
Nov 25, 2019
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Podcast episode

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Blue Rush is the best New York Giants podcast as only the New York Post sports section can create. Unparalleled access and scoops directly from the field and locker room. This season, New York Post Sports Anchor Brandon London hosts along with two-time Super Bowl winning Giants kicker Lawrence Tynes and New York Post Giants beat writer Paul Schwartz. There are also a variety of players and special guests. Hear the football podcast twice a week during the NFL season. No other outlet brings the best sports podcasts like the New York Post.