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One-on-One's NFL Friday: Week 3

by Nick Logerfo

Mack and Mike talk about the Giants' dominace over the Carolina Panthers, and how they make a case for being one of the league's top teams. Giants' beat reporter Eric Mollo keeps fans updated on all things Giants' after their week win victory over the Panthers. Joe Vitello also stops by with the latest on the Jets and explains his predication for this week's game. The guys for once agree with Joe this week that the Jets will actually get a win against Miami.

Film Review: Trouble with the Curve

by Jake Kring-Schreifels

In sports, it usually takes three of something to deem it a streak, especially in baseball where there’s a number for everything. Maybe it’s just a coincidence that for the second consecutive year we’ve been given a baseball film in late September (recall last year’s Moneyball, the Oscar nominated Billy Beane memoir). This year’s diamond flick, Trouble With The Curve, besides a similar release date examines more front office dynamics, but this time with a slap back at the sabermetric world, balancing front office order by chronicling an aging scout who believes in evaluating players without those hokey computers.

One-on- One's NFL Friday: Week 1

by Julian Atienza, Nick Logerfo, Mack Rosenberg, Mike Watts

In a jam-packed first episode, Mack and Mike kickoff the season breaking down the Giants loss to the Cowboys on Wednesday night. Eric Mollo gives his weekly Giants report. Special guest Bob Papa joins the guys to give his take on the game and what Giants fans can look forward to this season.

Jets beat reporter Joe Vitiello gets Watts riled up, as the guys preview the Bills game on Sunday and everything else Jets. Steve Simineri stops by to give M&M and listerners sage Fantasy Football advice.

One on One Talks Tennis

by Kenny Ducey

On a warm, breezy, and most importantly, sunny day in Flushing Meadows, Amit Badlani, Jake Kring-Schreifels, and I hosted One on One live from the US Open. On a day filled with American tennis, we had much to discuss regarding the direction of the sport in our country. Just hours after Andy Roddick had shaken Arthur Ashe Stadium, we sat outside the venue with special guests discussing his impact on tennis and what chances he has to excite the fans a little while longer.

The First Giants-Jets Game

by Bob Ahrens

From the WFUV Sports Archives

The first Giants-Jets game. August 17, 1969...Yale Bowl, New Haven, CT.

The Jets were coming off a Super Bowl victory and needed to prove their victory over Baltimore wasn't a fluke. The two teams and the two leagues did not like each other...and that's putting it nicely.