• The Importance of the First Seven Games

  • Aug 27 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

The Importance of the First Seven Games

  • Summary

  • John and Keith discuss the New York Giants and their quarterback situation. They talk about the upcoming season, the potential starting quarterbacks, and the team's chances of making the playoffs. They also discuss the possibility of adding a veteran quarterback like Dak Prescott or Russell Wilson to the roster. Overall, they believe that the Giants are still in the building phase but have the potential to be a playoff team in the near future. In this conversation, Keith and John discuss the Dallas Cowboys and the future of their quarterback, Dak Prescott. They compare Prescott's performance to that of Tony Romo and discuss the talent and potential of the Cowboys' roster. They also touch on the leadership of owner Jerry Jones and the team's recent struggles. The conversation then shifts to the New York Giants and their upcoming schedule, as well as the experience of flying and the lack of food on airplanes.

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    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Vacation Plans

    03:02 The Giants' Building Phase and Areas of Improvement

    08:24 The Concerns and Uncertainty at the Quarterback Position

    15:24 The Potential of Adding a Veteran Quarterback

    23:28 The Importance of the First Seven Games

    29:45 The Giants' Potential as a Playoff Contender

    33:00 Closing Thoughts

    35:09 Turmoil and Challenges with the Cowboys

    38:24 Assessing Jerry Jones' Leadership

    46:46 Discussion on the New York Giants

    57:56 The Experience of Flying and Lack of Food on Airplanes

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