• Shared Stadium Podcast: Giant Expectations: QBs, WRs, and a Wink of Change

  • Apr 27 2024
  • Length: 50 mins
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Shared Stadium Podcast: Giant Expectations: QBs, WRs, and a Wink of Change

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  • In this episode of the Shared Stadium podcast, John Rad and Keith Ippolito discuss various topics related to the New York Giants. They talk about their excitement for the podcast and their focus on all things Giants. They also discuss their opinions on quarterback Daniel Jones and his decision-making abilities. The conversation then shifts to the upcoming NFL draft and the Giants' needs, particularly at wide receiver. They also touch on the departure of Saquon Barkley and the potential of Dak Prescott joining the Giants. The episode concludes with a discussion on the coaching staff and the importance of knowing the fan base. In this conversation, Keith and John discuss various topics related to the New York Giants and the upcoming NFL draft. They touch on Eli Manning's legacy, the importance of having a strong quarterback, and the role of offensive coordinators. They also express their preferences for who should call the plays for the Giants and share their thoughts on the upcoming draft. The conversation is filled with humor and banter, making it an enjoyable listen for Giants fans. Chapters


    00:00 Introducing the Shared Stadium Podcast

    09:19 The Departure of Saquon Barkley and the Potential Addition of Dak Prescott

    33:39 Finding a Long-Term Solution at Quarterback

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