BT and Sal tear into the New York football scene, lamenting the Giants' continued offensive struggles under Brian Daboll, which are so predictable they're compared to "eating the same meal." Sal argues the Giants' problems are a culmination of years of issues, while BT points out that Daboll's success with Saquon Barkley didn't transfer, and the team's offense is historically bad. They shift to the Jets, who despite a loss, showed significant progress, playing a "clean" game with a surprisingly effective Justin Fields. They also address the Giants' bizarre decision to prevent their own quarterback, Jaxson Dart, from speaking to the media, calling it a desperate move to control the narrative. The show ends on a somber note, paying tribute to legendary Mets manager Davey Johnson, who passed away at 82, and reflecting on his legacy.