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B&C Morning Show: Boomer Makes Sanchez-Tiny Dog Analogy, Craig Calls For D'Antoni's Job

When Boomer & Craig enter the Allstate Studio each morning just before 6 a.m., they transform from individuals into the 'Dynamic Radio Duo.' It's really quite a sight to see.  Well, this morning the guys needed every bit of the dynamic they share to navigate their way through the smorgasbord of topics before them.

Craig got the ball rolling by calling for the job of Knicks head coach Mike D'Antoni, after his team took one on the chin last night at the Garden, losing to the Bobcats 118-110.  Boomer isn't ready to go as far as to suggest he lose his job, but did express concern for D'Antoni's lack of emphasis on the defensive end of the floor.

Moving right along, Boomer made some comments about Mark Sanchez on a Boston radio station, making an analogy between the Jets quarterback and a Chihuahua.  Boomer was not actually comparing him to a dog - just citing that at times Sanchez looks scared, similar to the smallest breed of dog, the Chihuahua - nonetheless the comments caused quite a stir.

After clarifying his comments by saying that you have to be stupid if you can't see Sanchez has lost his confidence, Boomer went on to to talks about the lack of trust that appears to be prevalent in the Jets locker room.

Speaking of Jets QBs, Greg McElroy went on an Alabama radio station (97.3 the Zone) and aired some dirty laundry, describing what he perceived to be a fractured locker room.

As for the Giants, they are getting ready to take on the Falcons at MetLife Stadium this Sunday and Craig wants to know where the juice is, claiming Giants fans are worried and scared for their Big Blue.

Boomer says Giants fans have every right to be a little nervous, because Matt Ryan and the Atlanta Falcons are certainly a formidable foe...

LISTEN: Boomer Makes Sanchez-Tiny Dog Analogy And Craig Calls For D'Antoni's Job (01/05)

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