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B&C Morning Show: Jon Bon Jovi Is Not Dead, Neither Is Boomer

Before Jerry Recco could get to delivering his first update of the morning, Craig put to bed the rumors that Jon Bon Jovi had passed away.  The story got Craigie to thinking about spreading a rumor that Boomer is dead, wondering if he could get it off the ground.  Understandably Boomer was not all that comfortable with the subject and was happy to move on to the aforementioned Jerry.

Jerry began his update with the war of words between the Jets and the Giants as the two teams prepare to lock horns on Christmas Eve.We got to hear from Rex Ryan, as he fired the first salvo, which reminded Mathias Kiwanuka that Rex doesn't actually play.

Antrel Rolle went on the Mid-Day Show with Joe & Evan Monday and was asked if he would like to take back his 'Giants would beat the Redskins 99 out of 100 games,' this after Big Blue dropped their second game of the season the the Skins on Sunday.  Rolle was also asked about how many times the Giants would beat the Jets if the two teams played 100 times and about calling out teammates for not practicing.  'At the end of the day' it was clear Rolle's weekly spot with Joe & Evan is still must listen to radio.

Many believe Rolle's comments were directed at the banged-up Justin Tuck, who joined the Mike'd Up program and took the high road.

Giants head coach talked about what it's like to be in the playoff hunt before we got to hear Kevin Harlan talk about what he and Dan Fouts did during last night's blackout prior to the start of Monday Night Football in San Francisco.  The 49ers beat the Steelers 20-3 and it sounds like Harlan and Fouts passed the time in a productive manner.

The Jets-Giants isn't the only big NFL game this weekend as the Cowboys and the Eagles prepare to battle, Deion Sanders caught up with Tony Romo on the NFL Network and asked a rather personal question for the newlywed Romo and the Knicks sign injured Baron Davis to a contract...

LISTEN: Jon Bon Jovi Is Not Dead, Neither Is Boomer (12/20)

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