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The Ryen Russillo Podcast

Eagles and Cowboys Disasters and a Stroud Vs. Luck Rookie Debate. Plus, Jazz Head Coach Will Hardy.

The Ryen Russillo Podcast

The Ringer

Sports

4.813.9K Ratings

🗓️ 16 January 2024

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

Russillo opens by recapping super wild-card weekend and his biggest winners and losers (0:37). Then he is joined by the Utah Jazz’s head coach, Will Hardy, to talk about the Jazz’s current surge, managing rotations, and his journey to becoming a head coach (26:04). Finally, the guys close it out with some listener-submitted Life Advice questions (64:14). The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please check out theringer.com/RG to find out more, or listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Host: Ryen Russillo Guest: Will Hardy Producers: Steve Ceruti, Kyle Crichton, and Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

On today's show, it's forusolo. So we'll have a breakdown of all the NFL wild card action.

0:18.4

Will Hardy is the head coach of the Utah Jazz in his second year. He has an incredible story, his origin story,

0:24.9

San Antonio, the stop in Boston, and then what does a coach do during a game? And Utah's nice turnaround and life advice. I'm going to get a dose of R solo here, no NFL guest so I want to run through all the

0:39.6

wild card weekend stuff that we can, A disappointment off between two teams, why

0:44.6

Kansas City potentially could remind us of the colts and what does Ruego Bear

0:49.0

have to do with the Rams lions? They're like, wait what what? Yeah, we did it.

0:53.0

All right, let's start though at least with Green Bay because this has been two different

0:57.7

teams on offense this season.

0:59.7

And much like Dallas has been two different teams home in a way except for this one they get

1:03.6

smoked at home we'll get to the Dallas part of this in a second but when I look at

1:08.0

Green Bay's offense once Jordan Love had making this massive leap you know the beginning of the year you're like I

1:14.8

wonder if this is really going to be a guy which we do we spend a lot of time on I enjoy

1:18.3

talking about it and now it looks like you have a guy for like seven or eight years

1:21.8

in Green Bay for a city that I'm very happy for.

1:24.0

If you look at that midpoint of the season and you go with expected points at it, a number we all love,

1:30.4

the EPA numbers, right?

1:32.0

Number one, on offense midway point of the season on

1:36.4

San Francisco 49ers number two in the NFL your Green Bay Packers let's look at some other stuff that's happened with this roster the Green Bay Packers. Let's look at some other stuff that's happened with this

1:43.6

roster. The Green Bay offensive line, number two in Pass Block win rate on the

1:49.1

entire season. Aaron Jones who at times you were like what's going on with him where is he well he's

1:54.8

shown up big time last four games four and 76 yards three touchdowns in this

1:58.9

blowout at Dallas whether it's Reed or Watson why I both like they didn't even need him because

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