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The Ryen Russillo Podcast

The Myles Garrett Thing, Plus Daniel Jeremiah on CFB and 2020 NFL Draft | The Ryen Russillo Podcast

The Ryen Russillo Podcast

The Ringer

Sports

4.813.9K Ratings

🗓️ 15 November 2019

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Russillo shares his thoughts on the Steelers-Browns melee (1:00) before talking with NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah about the recent Alabama-LSU game, top 2020 draft prospects, a hypothetical Ohio State–LSU matchup, stories from an NFL front office, and more (15:50). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

What's up Friday? Yeah, feeling it right now. I'm excited. We have Daniel Jeremiah. We're going to talk draft. We're going to talk LSU BAM out. We're going to talk hypothetical LSU against Ohio State. His quarterback rankings, the depth of receivers story time as well.

0:26.0

When they drafted a player and then didn't draft him while they're on the phone with him. So good stuff from NFL Network and former for office exact Daniel Jeremiah.

0:36.0

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0:53.0

So go with the one that has coverage and agents you can count on State Farm talk to an agent today. Kyle, you're going to have to check me on my breathing on this one. Are you cool with that? Yeah, I can handle that. Why?

1:06.0

Because I'm a little worked up with this miles Garrett stuff. And I did not tweet about it last night because I left that to. I would say everybody else. And you did not disappoint world.

1:22.0

Okay, so let's start with this. The Browns get a prime time win against a division rival where they look like they're the better team and thus going with the hey, how about those sneaky Steelers alive in the playoffs technically after the end of last weekend.

1:37.0

And they looked bad and the Browns look good, but we all know the play we're talking about miles Garrett swinging his helmet at Mason Rudolph's head, excuse me Mason Rudolph's helmet at Mason Rudolph's head.

1:48.0

And then we look to be like a late hit sort of by Garrett and then everybody getting upset and then it turns into this thing and we got all sorts of content last night and we get all sorts of content today. We are in a we are in a just absolute zone.

2:02.0

I mean, I can't I'm trying to think of what this is like. This is like the biggest market rally ever for people to do what I do. And I am just as guilty of it. So here is my opinion on all of this stuff as well.

2:13.0

This is why people that commit murder take a chance with a jury. Okay, based solely on the responses I've seen on this gear issue.

2:22.0

If I were living in Alaska on a gold claim with one other guy without another tent 100 miles from us and I shot and killed them and they were like, how do you plead? I'd be like, I'll give it a shot not guilty. There's got to be one of the 12. They're going to believe me. Did you see the miles Garrett tweets?

2:39.0

What do you mean, dude? Like he's dead. Your roommate shot in the head. It was just you there. I'm like, could have been a passerby. But like, no, there are no pass or buys. There's no tracks. Nothing.

2:49.0

Man, you don't know that. Yeah, but it was your gun. They tested you had gun residue on your hand. It proved that you would shot a gun that day. How do you know I wasn't skeet shooting?

2:58.0

Because there were no skits. There are no clays. This is the way I should frame it. I'm like, well, I didn't say it was any good. You have text messages from you to him saying, I hate you. I'm going to kill you.

3:08.0

You're like, no, that's just a prank. We pull on each other. We're always sending each other death threats over text. Just hoping somebody would believe it because what happened is, is we do this thing. And I don't know if this is just the United States, but it feels like it. I'm going to keep my expertise to the country that I've been living in my entire life.

3:24.0

But we do this thing where the person to blame is staring at us right in the face. And yet we go, okay, I get it. But is there any way I can blame a bunch of other people first?

3:37.0

We do it all the time. I'm not telling you to root for the NCAA. I'm not telling you the NCAA is right. I push back on destroying it all and not wanting any college football or a basketball tournament. Maybe that's me being selfishly motivated. And that's okay because I'm admitting it.

3:52.0

But when a player who is a recruit or ends up enrolling breaks a very obvious rule, taking cash either through himself, a handler, a relative, an A you coach, any way you want to frame it.

4:05.0

When you do that and you get caught and then you're not eligible, you still went ahead and broke that rule. But what people do because everyone again hates the NCAA, they blame the NCAA system for saying, hey, the kid took the money. When it's like, okay, I get it. I get how you can come to that conclusion.

4:21.0

But you still were aware of the rule and you knew what the rule was and you know, a lot of people don't get caught, but some people do get caught. So can you just go ahead and blame everybody else first. And what is always my favorite thing is if you just paid the players, then these secret payments and this legal recruiting stuff wouldn't happen. That's never true, by the way.

4:36.0

Baseball is one of my favorite ones, okay, because instead of blaming the player who decides to take a needle and inject himself in the ass with a PD, we're like, yeah, but Bud Sealy. Now I don't like Bud Sealy at all.

4:48.0

The more I've read about him, the more I've heard about him, the more I go back and look at his own timeline of decisions, he was not a good commissioner. He gave teams to guys he liked. That was it. He just was like, I like you. I don't like you. Here's a baseball team.

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