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The Ryen Russillo Podcast

Bucs-Cowboys, NFL Kickoff, and Going Abroad With Kevin Clark

The Ryen Russillo Podcast

The Ringer

Sports

4.813.9K Ratings

🗓️ 10 September 2021

⏱️ 92 minutes

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Summary

Russillo shares his thoughts about the Buccaneers’ narrow victory over the Cowboys in the NFL season opener (0:25) before he is joined by The Ringer’s Kevin Clark to discuss Super Bowl picks, why some analysts are doubting the Chiefs, high expectations for the Browns and the Bills, Lamar Jackson, rookie QBs, the Titans offense with Julio Jones, and more (10:30). Then they bring back America’s favorite F1-based segment: Going Abroad. They discuss changes to F1 racing teams, the upcoming Italian Grand Prix, and international soccer (45:00). Next, Ryen introduces a new segment for the NBA offseason: NBA Fax, where he talks about the uneasy situation featuring Ben Simmons, Klutch Sports, and the Philadelphia 76ers (1:07:00). Finally Ryen answers some listener-submitted Life Advice questions (1:14:55). Host: Ryen Russillo Guest: Kevin Clark Producers: Kyle Crichton and Steve Ceruti Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

We have a loaded Friday. Get you ready for the NFL season edition of the Rhymes

0:16.2

Little Podcast. Kevin Clark, Super Bowl picks also going abroad. Life advice, new segment,

0:20.7

NBA facts, and why the Dak Prescott stories, the biggest thing from Thursday Night's Game.

0:26.1

We have a packed, packed show today, but I want to spend a few minutes talking about

0:30.4

last night's win to kick off another season for the NFL Tampa at home against Dallas.

0:34.7

Great game. A lot of fun. That was one of those classic games where you just look at the

0:38.5

scoring of it in Tampa. If Godwin hangs on on the football, you're like, okay, this

0:41.7

game's over and you'll look back and say, you know, Dallas is competitive, but still Dallas

0:45.3

had a chance to win this thing. Zerline couldn't get a kick. It's a deep one and then Brady

0:49.0

brings it back and they win. So a few things to look at here. Tampa, there's a bunch of numbers

0:54.5

here and I'm going to go ahead and think because I'm going to do some more of this next week

0:57.5

to Shield Capati and Mike Sando, the athletic PFF football outsider's ESPN and the BET MGM

1:04.3

totals odds, which are a big part of all the research that I do and kind of put it together

1:08.5

my own little thing for the start of the season. But Tampa, for anyone picking the end of

1:13.1

win the NFC and making it to the Super Bowl, it makes all the sense of the world. Here's

1:16.1

a couple numbers for you. All right. Yes, they were one of the healthiest teams and a lot

1:19.7

of times the health thing, you know, in the extremes can be locked. Okay, you're really

1:23.2

unlucky. I think San Francisco was incredibly unlucky. I think Tampa was lucky. But if you

1:27.8

look at the top 31 guys that took 200 snaps or more, all right. So Tampa's roster last season

1:32.5

had 31 players that took over 200 snaps. All 31 of those guys are back for team that

1:38.5

won the Super Bowl. That doesn't happen. I'd even argue the defensive line depth situation

1:43.5

is even better and then watching beat of a last night just destroy the interior of a Dallas

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