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B&C Morning Show: When It's All Said And Done, Jerry Delivered An Update

After the Rangers 3-0 win over the Predators last night, James Dolan is starting to think about the Stanley Cup - which isn't sitting well with Blue Shirts head coach John Tortorella.  Speaking of 'Torts', Boomer was happy to announce that he will have the opportunity to host 'The John Tortorella Show' in late February.

Boomer isn't sure if he should approach the show as a fan or a professional, which prompted Craig to mock 'professional Boomer'.

And after we learned all of that, Jerry began his first update of the morning, beginning Giants safety Antrel Rolle turning over a new-leaf yesterday on the Mid-Day Show by retiring his 'catch phrase' - 'At the End of the Day' and replacing it with ''When It's All Said and Done'.  Rolle also talked about the Giants being unified and just how close they are to the Super Bowl.

Menawhile 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh is keeping things very close to the vest, refusing to make any headline garnering comments.

Plus, the Colts fire head coach Jim Caldwell, which leaves many questioning the future of Peyton Manning in Indy.  St. Louis Rams new head coach Jeff Fisher talked about his immediate goal and his plans on visiting the White House. President Barack Obama offers a take on the Cardinals.  Good night for the hockey locals: the Rangers blank the Predators 3-0 at MSG - afterwards James Dolan was talking Stanley Cup while head coach John Tortarella was signing a different tune.  Devils over the Jets 5-1 & the Islanders blanked the Caps 3-0.

Knicks-Suns tonight at the Garden, Mike D'antoni on putting the ball in the net and Carmelo Anthony on his injured wrist.  Nets host the Golden State Warriors and some baseball signings of notice, as the Mets reward Mike Pelfrey for his 7-13 2011 campaign with $5.6 million deal and Yankees agree to one-year contracts with David Robertson & Joba Chamberlain...

LISTEN: When It's All Said And Done, Jerry Delivered An Update (01/18)

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