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The Ryen Russillo Podcast

Todd McShay’s 2022 NFL Mock Draft: Four First-Round QBs. Plus: Steph Curry’s Influence.

The Ryen Russillo Podcast

The Ringer

Sports

4.813.9K Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2021

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Russillo shares his thoughts on Steph Curry's 3-point record, his first few years in the NBA, and his impact on the sport of basketball (0:31). Then Ryen talks with ESPN's Todd McShay about his 2022 NFL mock draft, including his defense-heavy top 10, his four first-round QBs, and more (11:46). Then Ryen answers some listener-submitted Life Advice questions (46:00). Host: Ryen Russillo Guest: Todd McShay Producers: Kyle Crichton and Steve Ceruti Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

I am ready for a mock draft. Are you ready for a mock draft?

0:13.6

Todd McShay, the big return. And his first mock draft is up on ESPN. So we'll go through

0:18.9

all that. A lot of stuff, not just the quarterback stuff, life advice and what it means to watch

0:26.0

Steph Curry. He broke the record and opened. I want to start where a lot of shows would

0:32.7

start today. And that Steph Curry breaking the all time three point record. Hopefully

0:36.0

I do a little differently than you've heard it everywhere else. And I'm going to start

0:39.4

with this. I was a little surprised that this was as big of a deal as it was. And I'm

0:46.3

definitely not complaining about it because I kind of liked that we cared about a record

0:49.5

again. Baseball records were a thing, depending on how old you were. If you're really young,

0:54.5

you're just going to be like, you guys losers and be like, maybe we may have been losers,

0:59.2

but we really cared about home run records. I know just because Ted Williams is my father's

1:05.7

hero that anybody that flirted with 400, I was like, I hope this doesn't happen. I don't

1:11.5

know. It's just one of those things. And it's obsessive. It may seem wrong, but we

1:15.9

cared. And anybody who had a certain number of home runs at the All Star break, I would

1:20.0

be sitting there trying to figure out, okay, well, this many games are played. You know,

1:22.9

what's the best chance? Dale Murphy had a couple first halves, but again, the baseball first

1:26.6

half plays more than 81 games. So it wasn't always perfect math on all of that. But we cared

1:30.9

about all of this stuff. And certainly with a steroid era, however you feel about that,

1:36.7

there's something that's not debatable is that it's taken away a lot of interest in

1:41.5

the home run chase and all this stuff. It's just not really the same. And the fact we're

1:45.0

not having ironically as many home runs. So with basketball, the all time scoring deal

1:51.4

is probably going to happen with LeBron passing Karim unless LeBron were have devastating

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