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Selling Tomorrow

Selling Tomorrow

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Episode 62 of Rice on the Mics is here, and this one had a little bit of everything.

Ian dives into a wild sports night built around the theme of Selling Tomorrow — from NFL Draft hope and projection, to playoff pressure, to two very different versions of New York baseball.

On the NFL side, the Jets come away with a huge first round, landing David Bailey, Kenyon Sadiq, and trading back into round one for Omar Cooper Jr. Ian breaks down why Darren Mougey may have had himself a night, what Bailey brings right now, and how the Giants used their two first-round picks to show exactly what kind of team they want to become.

Then it’s on to the Knicks, who now find themselves in serious trouble after another brutal late-game collapse against Atlanta. Ian gets into the bad offense, the standing around, the pressure on Brunson, Towns, Bridges, and Mike Brown, and why this series is starting to feel way more dangerous than it should.

Then baseball. The Yankees are rolling, fresh off a sweep of the Red Sox, and look like one of the most complete and trustworthy teams they’ve had in years. The Mets, meanwhile, may have won two straight, but Ian is not letting them off the hook. He sounds off on the 12-game losing streak, the bullpen chaos, the clubhouse questions, the Soto/Lindor dynamic, and why this team still feels like it’s living on borrowed time even after a couple wins.

NFL Draft reaction, Knicks panic, Yankees praise, Mets frustration — it’s all here.

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