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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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The Jets finally part ways with Justin Fields, able to get some compensation back. So that is good as we know that he was not going to be a part of this team once he got benched. Last year, I really did believe that they were kind of saying that his knee was a problem or a bigger problem than what it was, and they just were not going to put him back out there on the field.
And talking to Willie Colon prior to taking off for a couple of days, Willie was open and honest about how bad Justin Fields was, and at times even worse maybe than Zach Wilson, and how that offense was completely injured. inept and confused with Justin Fields and Tanner Engstrom. Well, you don't have that any longer.
You're going to have Geno Smith, and you're going to have Frank Reich making the call. So veteran presence, obviously, someone in Geno Smith, and then a veteran presence in Frank Reich. Should have been here a half hour ago. So Boomer's now plugging in his lemongrass diffuser into the studio. I don't want you to feel bad. No, I don't. I... Don't feel bad. I just didn't understand.
If I knew that the garlic smell was coming out of your body, I wouldn't have brought it up. I thought that you had put on garlic smell on your diffuser, and then that's when I needed an explanation.
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Chapter 2: What happened with Justin Fields and the Jets?
Like, why would you pump out garlic fragrance in your office? That's why I thought. But if I knew that it was coming out of you, I wouldn't have done this. I mean, you thought that I would put garlic in my diffuser. Yes. You got to be out of your mind. No, I honestly thought that that was a function that you wanted to make it smell. That's better, yeah. It stinks? It stinks?
Does it smell better for you? Yes. Okay. I really thought that maybe there was a pizzeria function on there or something. And I also thought, by the way, that because of Italy and you wanted Italy to win, that's what I was thinking. I swear. There's a function. You have it smell like a steakhouse, have it smell like a pizzeria. But I really would not have brought it up knowing what I know now.
So now I feel bad. It's the last day I take it because I didn't realize it was so... Potent. It is powerful. It's very powerful. Pungent. Yeah. And like I said, the unnamed employee going, is somebody eating hot dogs in here? The unnamed employee, that's one or two people. Yeah. I can't figure it out. I mean, what is he doing? That's Allie. Is he eating hot dogs? No. That's Allie.
No, she didn't say anything. Then it's Cap. Unnamed employee. Acap is a weird dude, man. You know, I still haven't figured him out yet because I haven't talked with him enough. I don't know if he's weird as much as he's socially reserved and we take it as weird. You know what I mean? Could be socially inept. I don't think he's socially inept.
I think he can do it because he was at the Islander game. Oh, he was? He was great. I think that when he's here, his creative mind is going. Does he have a family? He does. He has got kids, and he took them to Disney on Ice earlier in the day with that Islander game. And, yeah, so I think he's just in this scenario. I don't think he's a weird person.
I just think he's different socially than we are, and then sometimes we read that as weird. And he's got to get all his work done before Izzo comes in and then talks to him for 90 minutes. Yeah, I know. What is that whole thing? I don't know. That's a lot of hanging around and talking. Doing nothing. Just a lot of talking. And Cap's just trying to work. Yeah.
Does he complain to you about that, Kaplan? No, he doesn't. But we notice it. How could you not? Right, of course. Yeah, it's just. Sometimes you don't have to say anything. You just notice things. Yeah, no, I understand. It's kind of like you noticed the garlic this morning. And I'm glad that you said something. Because I feel bad about it. See, now I feel bad about it.
You shouldn't feel bad about it. No. I'm glad because if I didn't know and I kept on with this, as you can see the product here. Yeah. It says odorless on it. Yeah. Not quite. Right. Not quite. Non-GMO. No harsh additives. Gluten-free. Yeah. Right? Yeah. And it says odorless. Yeah. Wrong. And see, they come in these little gel caps. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah, I think that it was a smart thing for you to do. And if I were you, I would have... I'm not doing it. I was doing it for heart health. Screw that. No, keep taking them. Just maybe find another product that actually is odorless. They're supposed to be odorless. But they failed. There's got to be another product.
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Chapter 3: Why is Boomer enrolling in Medicare?
Jalen Brunson questionable for right ankle injury management and a cervical strain on his right side. You said cervical strain? I copied and pasted this. Cervical strain. Whatever the hell that is. He doesn't have a cervix. I'm just telling you what I copied and pasted. I did not write that. Let's see. Make sure I got that right. What else would it be? Cervical strain? Let's see. Yes.
Right ankle injury management and a cervical strain on his right side. Wow. Yeah, I see it too. I'd never heard of that before. I thought the cervical stuff was just the cervix. You know? I don't know. But he's questionable. That's what you have. That's the first we've heard of this because... It's the one thing that John Carlos Stanton hasn't had. Right. A bruised cervix. Very good point.
Also of note, the Nets did lose to the Bruisers. Comes from a whiplash from car accidents. Oh, that's what it is. So neck injury? Yeah, it could come from, obviously, abrupt twisting or turning of the head. Perhaps he slept wrong. Perhaps they just don't want him to play tonight.
Chapter 4: What discounts are available for seniors?
More of that. Kings beat the Rangers 4-1. Devils beat the Bruins in overtime 4-3. Islanders in Toronto tonight. It's the Boomer and Geo podcast from WFAN. Boomer and Geo on the fan in CBS Sports Network. St. Patrick's Day. If you're just checking in, Boomer reeks of garlic. He tried to do something healthy for his body, and this garlic smell is oozing out of his pores. Also, we're talking sports.
On top of that, WBC Sports. Knicks, Jets, Giants, all of that at 888-808-1019, which is the Red Pocket Mobile fan line brought to you by your new ultimate cell carrier, Red Pocket Mobile. Let's go to Lewis in Little Falls. What's going on, Lewis? Good morning, fellas. How you guys doing? Good, Lewis. What's up?
I'm a few seconds behind because I was listening on the Odyssey app, but now that Boomer's 65, he can play from the senior tees. You know, that's right. And the thing about that is, though, if I do play the senior teams, I may lose a few strokes if I'm playing against somebody that's a lower handicap than me. Yeah, that's true.
When I'm driving a 355-yard par 4 like I did this week, you've got to wonder, do I go back or what do I do? You know what I'm saying? You have to hit a 7-iron then if you move up with the tees. I had a very nice gust of wind behind me, and the ball hit the right part of the fairway and rolled onto the green. Very nice.
Now, he did bring up a good point about things that happen at 65 and play the senior tees. He talked about the discounts. Something I was thinking about is all the endorsement opportunities that now open up for you, whether it be AARP. I just did life insurance. Yeah, well, you have that. But how about hearing aid stuff? Yeah. Body regulation things like the Metamucil.
The Life Alert, I think, is another one. I'm still okay. I don't fall down often. Yeah, so things like that. Rosner's got to be all over that with you hitting 65. All these new opportunities speaking to the many old people out there that need products like that. So think about that now, too. Not only can you get a Chili's discount, you get that hearing aid endorsement. Let's go.
Maybe the clapper. Maybe the clapper. They still do that. The old people that don't want to get up and shut the lights out. Maybe I could do one of those walk-in tub commercials. Oh, the Cialis one? No, walk-in tub. Oh, I thought you said the two tubs that were next to each other in the Cialis commercial. What's the walk-in tub commercial? There's, you know, like...
Instead of filling up a tub and stepping over and getting into it, they actually have a door in the tub, so you get in, close the door, and then you fill the tub up. Perfect. Yep. What do you think about that? Boomers walk in tubs. Right. Let's go to Jim and Monroe. What's going on, Jim?
You know, Boom, I'm just sitting here thinking, if these guys wanted to support you, instead of complaining so much, they'd all take a pill. Along with you, and then they wouldn't smell it. And you guys could leave a little gift for Tiki on your way out. You know, Jim, I appreciate that. That's a very thoughtful comment on your part. But you know the guys I work with.
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