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HAT-TIP: FOR PETE'S SAKE: THE PODCAST |
September 26, 2017
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The latest episode of For Pete’s Sake: The Podcast is now available on iTunes, TuneIn, Soundcloud, Google Play, The Internet Archive, Podomatic, For Pete’s Sake, and right here on The Monday Morning Quarterback!
The Monday Morning Quarterback Follow @TheMondayAMQB
The latest episode of For Pete’s Sake: The Podcast is now available on iTunes, TuneIn, Soundcloud, Google Play, The Internet Archive, Podomatic, For Pete’s Sake, and right here on The Monday Morning Quarterback!
In episode 18 (episode 1 on MESN Radio), Pete Solari discusses the New York Giants' 0-2 start and why this could be the beginning of a very long season. It's no secret that Giants' problems start with the gaping holes in their offensive line, specifically LT Ereck Flowers. So why hasn't GM Jerry Reese gotten the memo? He's done little-to-nothing for several years fix, or even address the issues, along his offensive line. Also, it's beginning to look as though the Giants may have made a mistake in hiring Ben McAdoo as coach. He's a shell of the man who had the Giant's offense flying as Tom Coughlin's offensive coordinator, and the team's entire offense has become stagnant. What happened? After this series of front office blunders, Pete asks why Jerry Reese's job has never been in jeopardy, and what it will take to put him on the hot seat. And why is quarterback Eli Manning under fire for the obvious missteps of Jerry Reese? Pete defends Manning and explains that out of all the QBs who have played in the NFL since 2004 (Manning's rookie season), there aren't too many he'd take over Eli. All this and more on episode 18 of For Pete's Sake: The Podcast, from MESN Radio.