Need more B & C
Love B & C, best sports podcast out there. As a displaced NY sports fan, this is how I stay connected. So, I gotta have it! We need more content and faster postings. Things were great a year ago, now it's fallen down. Less content, sloppy cuts, just missing stuff. Was Lupis the key component? Is Dominique distracting the podcast poster? Get on it Al Dukes, Jerry, and Eddie. I need to have my B&C podcast. We need at least 1.5 hours per show. I want more Al Dukes songs, more interviews where Craigy asks questions from left field (awesome tactic, by the way), more of Boomer breaking it down (any sport, including hockey), and more of Jerry's updates. Keep it coming guys. You rock!Read full review »
bstephens00 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/23/11
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Absolutely love the show and podcasts my only problem is the inconsistent podcast uploads. For a while they were being put up by 3pm the day of the show which was awesome and made sense but now they are put up almost 7pm at night. I wish you could continue to put them up at 3pm because for people...Read full review »
ICEJV via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/08/13
Gio’s daily rants (of course totally unscripted) are so unfunny and adolescent. The show is trying so hard to be the cool guys who “get it”. Really hard to listen to. Boomer is a has been and the rest of the crew are losers. Pass
nyc commuter 500 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/12/21
This zero credential sports announcer honestly thinks he is an expert on everything from culture to health care to talent evaluation in sports and virtually any other topic. Just ridiculous to listen to him. At least Boomer knows football and hockey. Plus Gio is actually getting more arrogant...Read full review »
nyc commuter 500 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/25/21
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