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Craig Carton Tackles the Giants and Jets (10 min) | 01-16-26

Sports Radio Personality Craig Carton calls in to discuss various issues surrounding New York sports, particularly focusing on the Giants and Jets football teams. Carton critiques the Giants' defense and suggests that head coach Harbaugh should focus on recruiting a solid defensive coordinator. He also voices concerns about the Jets' commitment to coach Aaron Glenn despite a poor season and speculates on potential coaching decisions, including the possibility of bringing Mike Tomlin to New York. Further conversation touches on the struggles and decisions of other prominent players and coaches, emphasizing the perennial challenges faced by both New York football franchises.

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