Épisodes

  • Dog Days of Spring Training | 'Rico Brogna'
    Mar 6 2026
    From 'Rico Brogna' (subscribe here): It's a mailbag episode of the Rico Brogna. In this episode Evan touches on the most recent news coming out of Mets camp. Whether it's Nolan McLean, Carson Benge, Devin Williams and Francisco Lindor, Evan hits on it all. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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    48 min
  • Thursday Full Show: Replay is Ruining NBA Games, Mike Brown Takes a Shot at SGA, NFL QB Bingo, Jayson Tatum Returns, and More
    Mar 5 2026
    FULL SHOW: Evan and Tiki discuss the Knicks loss to the Thunder and Mike Brown's comments on SGA, NFL QB Bingo, Jayson Tatum returns, Juan Soto's fake controversy, and more.
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    2 h et 52 min
  • Hour 1: Instant Replay Is Ruining the NBA: Knicks-Thunder Was the Breaking Point
    Mar 5 2026
    The Knicks drop a tight one to the Thunder, and yes, Knicks fans can complain about missed shots, cold stretches, and all the usual stuff. But the real story is bigger than one loss: NBA instant replay is wrecking the flow and fairness of games. From the “proximate foul” on Karl-Anthony Towns during an out-of-bounds review to the overturned OG And-1, this game showcased how replay can “get it right” while still feeling completely wrong. Add in the no-call charge on SGA with foul trouble and it becomes the ultimate contradiction: some plays get microscope scrutiny, while other huge moments have no mechanism at all. The result is a sport that feels inconsistent, slowed down, and way too subjective. Is the fix fewer reviews, different rules, or ditching replay entirely? Evan and Tiki open the phones and go in on what last night exposed about the NBA.
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    44 min
  • Hour 2: Giants “Big Game Hunting”: McDuffie Near-Miss, Crosby Rumor, Diggs No Thanks
    Mar 5 2026
    Would Shai Gilgeous-Alexander be Public Enemy No. 1 if he played in the East? The guys debate SGA’s “foul merchant” style, his polarizing look, and why the hate would be nuclear at Madison Square Garden. Then it turns into a full Knicks usage argument: Karl-Anthony Towns goes 7-for-8, grabs 17 rebounds, and somehow takes zero threes, so who’s responsible, KAT, Brunson, or head coach Mike Brown? After that, the show swings to NFL chaos: the Giants reportedly came close on the Trent McDuffie trade, which fuels the idea that the new regime is hunting big moves, even wild ones like Maxx Crosby. Plus, a hard pass on Stefon Diggs, and a look at how the Giants can be aggressive without fans panicking over the salary cap.
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    48 min
  • Hour 3: NFL QB Bingo, Jets QB Hunt & Free Agency Chaos
    Mar 5 2026
    NFL free agency is basically a roulette wheel, so Evan and Tiki turn it into a game: Quarterback Bingo. They draft nine of the most intriguing QBs who could be available and predict where they land, including wild scenarios like Derek Carr to the Jets, Kyler Murray to the Vikings, and a bunch of backup-to-starter dominoes that could flip the whole league. Plus, a surprise check-in from Shaun Morash calling in from Disney’s Tower of Terror to submit his own card, and the guys explain the scoring, the strategy, and why the boring names never make the board.
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    41 min
  • Hour 4: Juan Soto “Fake Controversy”, Celtics Get Tatum Back & Wild Giannis Rumor
    Mar 5 2026
    The final hour of Evan & Tiki dives into a bizarre debate surrounding Juan Soto and his famous shuffle. Some fans claim Soto is “happier” playing internationally than with the New York Mets, but Evan explains why that narrative is completely overblown and why the shuffle is really about confidence at the plate.
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    41 min
  • The Juan Soto “Shuffle” Controversy Is Complete Nonsense
    Mar 5 2026
    Is Juan Soto really happier away from the Mets? Evan and Tiki shut down the latest Juan Soto “shuffle” controversy and explain why it has nothing to do with clubhouse vibes and everything to do with confidence at the plate. The guys break down Soto’s MVP-level second half last season, why his famous shuffle actually increased as he got locked in, and why the narrative about him being unhappy in Queens simply doesn’t add up. Plus, the conversation drifts around the NBA with thoughts on the surging Charlotte Hornets, rumors surrounding Giannis and the Knicks, and some entertaining calls from WFAN listeners.
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    17 min
  • Cinco de Luncho: The Most “No-Name” Champions Ever
    Mar 5 2026
    Cinco de Luncho goes full sports-history rabbit hole. Evan counts down the top five most “nondescript” championship teams ever, sparked by a debate about OKC not being much of a road draw. From the 2011 Mavericks to the 2004 Pistons to the undefeated 1972 Dolphins, the list turns into an argument about what really makes a team memorable. Then it gets weird in the best way: the guys dive into an old Super Bowl III conspiracy angle, argue about whether history would even care if something like that came out today, and somehow end up comparing it to an Abe Lincoln “what if” scenario. Plus, the conversation spills into free agency chaos, “New Team Who Dis” season, and a quick Giants roster-building debate off the calls.
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    17 min