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The Ryen Russillo Podcast

Tedy Bruschi. Plus, Arizona Head Coach Jed Fisch

The Ryen Russillo Podcast

The Ringer

Sports

4.813.9K Ratings

🗓️ 5 February 2021

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

Russillo shares some thoughts on the legacy stakes for Super Bowl LV (1:30), before talking with 3x Super Bowl champion Tedy Bruschi about meeting Tom Brady for the first time, watching Tom grow as a player, the Patriots dynasty, Travis Kelce vs. Rob Gronkowski, the risk of blitzing Patrick Mahomes, Tedy’s Super Bowl pick, and more (8:00). Then Ryen is joined by head coach of the Arizona Wildcats Football team Jed Fisch to talk about finally having his own team, establishing a team identity, grassroots recruiting, enlisting Tedy Bruschi as a college football advisor, and more (30:00). Finally Ryen answers some listener-submitted Life Advice questions (1:03:30) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, what's up? It's Ryan Rusillo. And this is my podcast on the

0:13.7

Bringer Network Spotify. Thank you for checking it out today. Teddy

0:16.7

Bruski Super Bowl stories Brady stories. He's known Brady a long

0:19.8

time. So we'll get you ready for the Super Bowl and his break down

0:22.1

of this game. And Teddy played at Arizona and Jed Fish, the new hit

0:25.8

coach of the Arizona Wildcats football team getting his own

0:29.2

program after 20 years as an assistant. So excited to kind of do

0:32.4

that. We'll do some life advice at the end. We've got a lot of

0:35.3

interviews on the show today and a couple of life advice. So I'm

0:37.2

going to make this short because something is happening in the

0:39.5

force to try to figure out a way to do a topic. And I love doing

0:42.0

it too. All right, how to do it a long time. Still do it

0:43.9

somewhat. Try to tighten it up a little bit because I'm not on

0:46.2

15 hours a week. But it's like, okay, so let's look at this.

0:49.3

What was one of the go-to's all the time? Hey, which quarterback has

0:52.1

the most pressure? Let's rank him. All right, done it a million

0:54.5

times. Actually, kind of like it. I've constantly done the which

0:57.3

quarterbacks are going to change. If you talk quarterbacks and you

0:59.4

talk NFL, you can't really lose because everybody's really

1:01.8

interested in it. Right? I was doing a radio show the other day

1:05.0

they're like, Hey, we counted up 20 potential changes at

1:07.2

quarterback. I'm like, 20 seems I'm like, I'm pretty on this topic.

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