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The Ryen Russillo Podcast

Trent Dilfer on the Rams' Super Bowl Win, Stafford’s HOF Case, Kupp vs. Donald for MVP, McVay’s Future, and the Future of the Bengals

The Ryen Russillo Podcast

The Ringer

Sports

4.813.9K Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2022

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

Russillo shares his thoughts on the most memorable parts of Super Bowl LVI, and why Aaron Donald is his headline (0:32). Then Ryen is joined by Super Bowl champion Trent Dilfer to discuss the Rams' Super Bowl win over the Bengals, the key points of the game, why Trent believes the Bengals' title window has closed, rumors of Sean McVay stepping away from coaching, Matthew Stafford's legacy now that he is a Super Bowl champion, and more (9:54). Then Ryen recaps some of his Super Bowl weekend festivities before answering some listener-submitted Life Advice questions (51:01). Host: Ryen Russillo Guest: Trent Dilfer Producers: Kyle Crichton and Steve Ceruti Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

a super bowl Monday recap podcast. We got it all with Trent Dill from white like the ramp

0:15.4

still run the football. What it means for Stafford and the job that Bayon this front office

0:19.2

did. I'm going to praise Aaron Dull for as long as I possible can in the open. We also

0:24.3

have some super bowl recap from the nightlife. Nightlife with famous TV people and life advice.

0:31.0

The first thing that I want to touch on is Aaron Donnell. Because what Aaron Donnell did last night is

0:37.0

something most defensive players cannot do. He got his ring and I'm thrilled for him. I don't

0:43.1

know about this retirement stuff. But whenever you are one of the greats and I'm a huge Aaron Donnell

0:47.5

fan, but I would say even the players that maybe weren't my favorite. If they were going to go down

0:52.0

as one of the greats, I always want them to have a ring to kind of solidify because we're just

0:55.4

not allowed to go ahead and do it. And not only did he do it as a defensive player, where a lot of

0:58.6

times you're like, yeah, the quarterback still had to do a lot of stuff. What Donald did in that second

1:02.1

half last night just doesn't really happen a lot. The way he impacted the game. I'm not saying no

1:08.3

one else. You see what I'm that he could change that game in the second half as a non quarterback.

1:14.2

It's a very hard thing to do in this sport. 22 people flying around in the field at the same time.

1:17.9

Let's run through Donald's resume one more time. He's been in the league eight years. Rookie

1:23.1

there 2014. He's got the Super Bowl now eight time pro bowler seven times. He's been first team

1:29.7

all pro three time defense player of the year made the 2010 all decade team. PFF has given a 90 plus

1:37.8

grade every single year. That might be, again, I know we can argue about grades and all these

1:42.2

different things that just doesn't have very often. He's only missed two games and I really think

1:46.1

he should have been the MVP last night, not Cooper Cup, but that's fine because Cup had the huge

1:49.7

fourth quarter. In the first half, since I did a pretty good job, no, the game plan is to prevent

1:55.9

Aaron Donald from wrecking your game plan. Second half, he destroyed everything. Think about this.

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