The unprecedented double episode!
This episode gives Zach and Willys a chance to break down two games at once. With humiliating losses against the Rams and at the 49ers, the Giants look like one of the worst teams in the NFL, and the worst team the franchise has fielded in decades. The guys discuss what's still interesting about the Giants, the moral hazard that is Roger Goodell, and the possibility of the Giants starting next week's game against Kansas City with a golf-inspired handicap.
The whole shebang!
After a bye week that Zach and Willys clearly won, they get back to making aggressively unprofessional podcast content. This week, they start with a discussion of how many people actually listen to An Inconvenient Blueth, before moving on to their thoughts on the Giants' Week 7 loss to Seattle. They wrap up with a preview of the upcoming matchup with the now-Los Angeles Rams.
The Giants beat the Broncos!
The previously 0-5 Giants won, and did so in a way that appears incomprehensible to everyone. Zach and Willys low-key appreciate the emergence of Big Blue's running game and the defense's stellar performance in Denver. They consider the possibility of this season turning around, and the possibility that Sunday night was merely a cruel tease. Finally, they end the show with a preview of Week 7 in New Jersey against the Seahawks.
5 games and 0 wins!
If a team has no wide receivers in New Jersey, does it win a game? Or something like that. Zach and Willys mourn the loss of basically every receiver on the Giants' roster, and speculate about who the team might bring in to catch passes. Then, given the 0-5 start, they try to predict wins and losses for the Giants' remaining 11 games. They finish with a quick preview of the Week 6 matchup at Denver, and a few notes from the An Inconvenient Blueth universe.
Rain football is fun football!
Zach and Willys start with another 4th-quarter Giants loss, this time in Tampa against the Buccaneers. They break down what they liked (very little), what they didn't like (a lot more), and how a bunch of numbers fit together (that part's particularly exciting). They finish the episode with a look ahead to Week 5 at home against the now-Los Angeles Chargers, and try to figure out which of these winless teams will leave Sunday with a win in the books.
No field goals are good field goals!
The guys start with a breakdown of the bizarre and (again!) dispiriting loss in Philadelphia, complete with a lengthy tribute to the superhuman talents of Odell Beckham, Jr. They try to figure out what the Giants can do to improve, and then wrap this episode up with a preview and predictions for Week 4's game in Tampa.