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  • My Guys Are Better
    2026/05/01

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    Episode 63: My Guys Are Better

    The Knicks didn’t just close out Atlanta. They made Atlanta sit through the closing credits.

    Ian breaks down the Knicks’ massive Game 6 blowout win over the Hawks, KAT’s triple-double on only four shots, the entire starting five showing up, and why this series may have revealed the Knicks’ real playoff identity. From there, it’s around the NBA: Philly forcing Game 7 against Boston, what that could mean for the Knicks, the Lakers/Rockets injury mess, Thunder and Spurs looking dangerous out West, and Detroit trying not to become the playoff cautionary tale.

    Then it’s NFL Draft reaction. The Jets draft actually makes sense, but Jets fans have been burned before. The Giants had a clear Harbaugh-style plan, but Caleb Downs landing in Dallas deserves a side-eye. Plus, the Rams taking Ty Simpson behind Matthew Stafford might be awkward, but it also might be exactly how smart teams avoid quarterback purgatory.

    Finally, it’s MLB. The Yankees are rolling behind Aaron Judge, Ben Rice, Cam Schlittler, and a pitching staff that looks scary before Cole and Rodón are fully back. The Mets, meanwhile, are a full-on mess. Ian gets into the 10-21 start, the injuries, David Stearns’ roster, Carlos Mendoza’s hot seat, Soto/Lindor optics, and why patience is no longer the answer.

    Theme of the week: My guys are better.
    Identity check included.

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  • Selling Tomorrow
    2026/04/24

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    Episode 62 of Rice on the Mics is here, and this one had a little bit of everything.

    Ian dives into a wild sports night built around the theme of Selling Tomorrow — from NFL Draft hope and projection, to playoff pressure, to two very different versions of New York baseball.

    On the NFL side, the Jets come away with a huge first round, landing David Bailey, Kenyon Sadiq, and trading back into round one for Omar Cooper Jr. Ian breaks down why Darren Mougey may have had himself a night, what Bailey brings right now, and how the Giants used their two first-round picks to show exactly what kind of team they want to become.

    Then it’s on to the Knicks, who now find themselves in serious trouble after another brutal late-game collapse against Atlanta. Ian gets into the bad offense, the standing around, the pressure on Brunson, Towns, Bridges, and Mike Brown, and why this series is starting to feel way more dangerous than it should.

    Then baseball. The Yankees are rolling, fresh off a sweep of the Red Sox, and look like one of the most complete and trustworthy teams they’ve had in years. The Mets, meanwhile, may have won two straight, but Ian is not letting them off the hook. He sounds off on the 12-game losing streak, the bullpen chaos, the clubhouse questions, the Soto/Lindor dynamic, and why this team still feels like it’s living on borrowed time even after a couple wins.

    NFL Draft reaction, Knicks panic, Yankees praise, Mets frustration — it’s all here.

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    44 分
  • 2026 NFL Draft Preview
    2026/04/23

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    The 2026 NFL Draft is here, and this episode is all about the part of round one that really matters for New York.

    Ian breaks down the first 16 picks, how the board has changed over the last few weeks, which names have really gained momentum, and where the Jets and Giants are sitting as draft night arrives.

    From Fernando Mendoza at the top, to the Jets at 2 and 16, to the Giants at 5, to the Giants at 5 and 10 after the Dexter Lawrence trade, this episode follows the movement of the board and the big decisions that could shape the night.

    This is not a full 32-pick mock draft. It’s a focused look at the first half of round one, the players most connected to New York, and the pressure points that could swing the entire board.

    Topics include:

    • Fernando Mendoza and why Vegas feels locked in
    • Arvell Reese vs. David Bailey for the Jets at No. 2
    • Jeremiyah Love, Caleb Downs, and the Giants’ options at No. 5
    • How the Dexter Lawrence trade changed the Giants’ draft
    • The key names and dominoes leading into Jets at No. 16
    • Why pick No. 33 matters almost as much as No. 16

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  • Set The Tone
    2026/04/17

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    Episode 61 is here.

    This week’s theme is Set the Tone — and it showed up everywhere.

    The Jets and Giants are both staring at franchise-shaping draft decisions, and those picks feel bigger than just names on a card. They’re about identity, leadership, and whether the people in charge actually know what kind of team they’re trying to build.

    The Knicks are into the part of the season where regular season talk means nothing. It’s time to act like the better team, impose your will, and leave no doubt.

    Then there are the Mets, who right now look lost, timid, and completely disconnected. This week’s biggest rant goes there, with a hard look at leadership, clubhouse tone, and why this feels deeper than just a cold stretch at the plate.

    The Yankees gave us a very different kind of baseball story. Mike Trout walked into New York, saw Aaron Judge on the other side, and decided to put on a show. Star power, big swings, and a reminder that some guys still know exactly how to own a moment.

    Plus, a final word on the FIFA commuter mess and why setting the wrong tone before a major event even starts can sour the whole thing.

    Episode 61 of Rice on the Mics — Set the Tone.

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  • What’s Real, What’s Noise
    2026/04/10

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    Episode 60 is here, and this week felt like one giant test of what’s real and what’s just loud.

    The Giants are already dealing with real drama after Dexter Lawrence’s trade request. The Jets are stuck in the middle of draft-season smoke and have to decide whether to stay put, move back a few spots, or just make the adult decision and stop overthinking it. The Knicks gave themselves a real measuring-stick game against Boston and answered the bell. The Yankees got splashed with some cold water after a hot start. The Mets gave us a brutal old-school no-run-support nightmare with Nolan McLean dealing and getting nothing to show for it. Then there’s hockey, where the Islanders hit the panic button, the Devils underdelivered again, and the Rangers look more and more like a warning sign for teams that think they’re closer than they really are.

    This episode is about pressure, proof, and the point where the talking stage ends. Show your work. Let’s get into it.

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  • Pressure Points
    2026/04/04

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    Episode 59 is all about the pressure points.

    The Yankees are off to a blazing start and look like the hottest team in New York, while the Mets already feel tense, messy, and impossible to ignore for all the wrong reasons. Ian gets into why the Yankees deserve real flowers, why the Mets’ issues go beyond cold bats, and why the vibe around Lindor and Soto is becoming a real conversation.

    From there, it’s on to the Knicks, who somehow continue to be both dangerous and nerve-racking at the same time, plus a quick Final Four breakdown after one of the wildest March Madness shots you’ll ever see. Then it’s over to the NFL, where Aaron Glenn’s Geno Smith comments sparked a firestorm, Ty Simpson draft smoke is heating up, and the Giants may be staring at a franchise-defining decision at No. 5.

    Pressure reveals a lot. This week in sports, it’s revealing everything.

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    56 分
  • First Punch
    2026/03/28

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    Episode 58 is here, and this week the sports calendar threw the first punch.

    Ian opens with the Mets home opener at Citi Field, where Carson Benge’s debut, a wild first inning, and an electric crowd helped set the tone for the whole week. From there, he gets into why this Mets team already feels different, why the Yankees’ pitching might be the bigger early story than the bats, and why ABS is a wrinkle baseball should keep.

    Then it’s over to New York football, where the Jets and Giants are both staring down draft-season noise and trying not to lose the plot. Ian talks Ty Simpson, roster-building, supporting Jaxson Dart, and why no player should ever be truly untouchable if the right offer shows up.

    On the hardwood, the Knicks get a reality check in Charlotte after a strong run, and St. John’s gets the respect it deserves after a tough loss to Duke that still showed how far the program has come.

    Early swings. Fast starts. Bad counters. Real responses.

    Episode 58, First Punch.

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  • Fantasy First, Futures After
    2026/03/23

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    In this mini episode of Rice on the Mics, Ian dives into two of the best parts of this time of year: fantasy baseball draft season and the season-long betting board. First, he breaks down his “perfect fantasy draft” philosophy — how to build a balanced roster, when to attack pitching, why he values closers a little more than some people do, and a few players he keeps circling as draft targets. Then he closes things out with a baseball edition of Rolling the Dice with Rice, going through team win totals, futures, and player props he likes heading into the season. A fun, quick preseason baseball check-in before Opening Day gets here.

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    27 分