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Chapter 1: How many players and coaches has Boomer physically touched?
How many guys in the Super Bowl have you touched? What do you mean? This Super Bowl? Yeah. Like, when you say how many guys that I have touched, what does that mean? Like, how many guys? Fist pump? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Pat on the shoulder?
Yeah, touching.
Chapter 2: What does touching mean in the context of sports interactions?
That kind of thing? Yeah. Like, I definitely, so I've touched Sam. I've touched Leonard Williams. I have not touched Mike Vrabel. I don't think I've touched anybody. Did I touch Stephon Diggs?
I mean, I've been around a long time, so I'm sure I touched a few guys out on the field.
You probably touched Josh McDaniels during all those Patriots Super Bowl runs.
You definitely touched Stephon Diggs because of Maryland.
Chapter 3: Who are the notable players mentioned that Boomer has interacted with?
Yeah, but I don't. You touched him. I don't know. I don't think I've ever met him.
Come on. I'm serious. You touched Ben McAdoo. He's on the Patriots staff.
Yep. Oh, we touched Tommy DeVito.
Chapter 4: What humorous moments arise from discussing Boomer's physical interactions?
Yeah, we did touch Tommy DeVito, yes. Yeah. I'm telling you, Lee Becker probably is going to call in or text and say that you touched Stephon Diggs at some point.
Torrey Smith, another wide receiver from Maryland, who was on the Philadelphia roster that won the Super Bowl. Wow.
You touched him. Touched him. Yeah, so I've only got three guys so far that I've touched in this Super Bowl. I don't know why that's a thing, and I don't know why it's becoming a thing. I was just thinking about it. I told you it was a thing because I had the hand-to-hand Sam Darnley. He's about to take that same hand and throw footballs in the Super Bowl. And I touched that hand.
So I was thinking, how many other guys have I touched that are going to be playing in the Super Bowl?
You know, it's funny watching him. Alex Smith was interviewing him for ESPN. I mean, he really hasn't changed much. He still seems a little naive. Yeah. Just older.
Yeah, of course.
And doesn't hold any grudge against anybody.
Touch Leslie Frazier. He's been in the league a while.
Yeah, yeah. I have not touched Leslie Frazier. Is he on the Seahawks staff? Yes. Wow. I think of him as like 13 seconds in Kansas City. That ended up getting Sean McDermott fired. Did you touch Joshua Dobbs at any point? No, I don't think I've touched him.
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Chapter 5: What breaking news about Frank Reich is shared in this episode?
You know, you're sitting there at your Super Bowl party and be like, hey, I touched that guy.
You know? Oh, man. You know what I mean? I mean, you guys are so weird. When you start thinking about stuff like this, I just don't.
Well, I told you why.
I know, but it just doesn't compute in my head.
Yeah, but I know it doesn't.
So who's the most famous guy you've touched or person or female, whatever? Dua Lipa? Dua Lipa has to be.
Well, I think from a Q rating standpoint, I think Jay-Z.
Oh, you touched Jay-Z.
I did, yeah.
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Chapter 6: How does the team react to the news about Frank Reich's hiring?
I'm sure he touched me.
He probably did lay on top of me, yes. Yeah, I don't see anybody. Andrew Janocko. What did I know that name? Andrew Janocko? Andrew Janako? I feel like I've heard that name before. No. It was Danny Van Dyke, who was the head strength coach. Danny Van Dyke? Oh, there it is. There it is. It is over. And the insiders beat you to it. Right now, Ian Rappaport and Adam Schefter.
I'm going to read you the Rappaport tweet. The Jets are hiring former Panthers and Colts coach Frank Reich as their new offensive coordinator. Really? Under Aaron Glenn. Really? Per the insiders. Oh, wow. After a year at Stanford, Reich is back in the NFL. Thanks for the text, Frank. Touch me. We've touched Frank.
Yes, we have.
All right. So there it is.
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Chapter 7: What implications does Frank Reich's hiring have for the Jets?
Yep. And I'll read you how Adam Schefter did it, too. Source. The Jets are hiring former Panthers and Colts head coach Frank Reich as their offensive coordinator. Reich was also Stanford's interim head coach last season, but now he returns to the NFL. Done deal. There you go.
At least it happened before we got off the air.
Yeah, and then Schefter just put out, he quote-tweeted that last one and said, suck it, Boomer, I got it before you. You should have said it yesterday. That's what he said. I said 24 to 48 hours. No, I know. I know. Yep, there it is. All right, very good. Yep. Very good.
And now everybody can calm down for a while. Yeah, things will just, now they can start focusing on bringing in some other coaches, supporting the staff, and start working on... acquiring and identifying free agents, other trade potential, start going in and looking at all the quarterbacks that are available.
Yep.
But you obviously have a say in.
Canceling your trip to the Dominican. He is. All these things he has to do. Yeah. All these things that he has to figure out, which is a shame. Not normally do we have like a breaking news situation and we go to a break, but we've talked about this for two days straight now, so I feel like it's okay. Okay.
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Chapter 8: How does the discussion wrap up regarding the Jets' future plans?
But it is official, and we were telling you that it was going to happen, but Frank Reich, officially the offensive coordinator for the New York Jets.