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The Ryen Russillo Podcast

Young QBs and T.O. Stories With Steve Mariucci, NYU Professor Scott Galloway on Everything. Plus, Fashion Advice With John Elliott.

The Ryen Russillo Podcast

The Ringer

Sports

4.813.9K Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2021

⏱️ 111 minutes

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Summary

Russillo is joined by NFL Network's Steve Mariucci to discuss the Chiefs' continued struggles, a crash course on the West Coast offense, the class of young NFL QBs, stories from his time coaching the 49ers, and much more (1:15). Then Ryen talks with professor of marketing at NYU Stern School of Business, Scott Galloway about ... well, really everything: They discuss his time as a young "unremarkable" student, the changing accessibility of higher education, tips for acquiring wealth, becoming an entrepreneur, and much more (31:55). Finally Ryen is joined by renowned fashion designer John Elliott to discuss his journey of building his clothing brand, before they answer some fashion-focused listener-submitted Life Advice questions (1:15:45). Host: Ryen Russillo Guests: Steve Mariucci, Scott Galloway, and John Elliott Producers: Kyle Crichton and Steve Ceruti Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is a different podcast. A bunch of different things came together the way they came together. And that's why we're going to give you a bunch of different things today. We'll be back hardcore football on Monday with Dilford with Danny Canal next week as well.

0:21.7

But today the plan is where to talk with Steve Marriucci about today's young quarterbacks, the problems with the chiefs, some of that West Coast influence, but more importantly, we're getting Jim Drunken Miller stories. All right.

0:31.7

Second part of the podcast, Scott Galaway. This guy is a professor at NYU. He's an incredibly successful entrepreneur. He's very opinionated. Some of the stuff you might like, some of the stuff you might not like. I just really enjoy his podcast. And the highlight perhaps because it's kind of cool that this came together the way it did.

0:51.5

We're doing a fashion life advice. And that's with John Elliott, who's the founder of John Elliott clothing. It's a very cool L.A. based brand. I don't know that much about it until recently. And I've been a fan of it. And we ended up knowing each other. And there you go. Boom. He came up. We're going to answer some questions and hear his story. So very different. And we'll be hardcore two hours of football on Monday. Enjoy.

1:15.9

Steve Mariuci, longtime NFL coach and of course NFL network. Joins. I want to get to a little story time with your coach a little bit later. But let's start with kind of the current days that we just saw Kansas City again in a Monday night game.

1:26.9

I know you'll spend a ton of time on NFL network. But what do you see from a team that doesn't even look close to what they've looked like the last three years?

1:33.9

Andy Reed and I coached together at Green Bay right Mike home and shoved us in this one room with young coaches. We're all young, and all kinds of young coaches on that staff. And Andy was coaching the Titans and I was coaching the quarterbacks.

1:48.9

He goes, you guys just share this office. And so we kind of grew up. We cut our teeth together, learn in this West Coast offense. And and of course everybody goes their own way with this offense, depending on what your talent is on your team, your quarterback, coming receivers you have, you know, we all kind of tweak things.

2:09.9

And every time I interview Andy, I go, Andy, I don't know you anymore. What is this offense you guys are running? He's got the jet sweeps in the shop passes in the back for drugs and then we got all this stuff. And you go for two more.

2:23.9

Two more things, we're just to save office. Oh my God, but he's got a quarterback. That's a magic man. We've all seen it for a few years now. And then all of a sudden, all of a sudden, that magic is just not happening for him as consistently.

2:40.9

And that was a very necessary win the other night against the Giants, right? Man, I mean, 17, all in the fourth quarter and I'm going, oh my God, Andy, come on, you can't lose this game because they already were in last in their division in a real tough division.

2:55.9

But they, to me, they, they still have really good coaches and really good players. So if you're going to fix something, they're good enough to do that. Now what do they have to fix? They have to fix their defense.

3:07.9

They had given up over 27 points six times. It's hard to win. It's hard to keep outscoring teams all the time. So that's why I think Patrick Mahomes keeps taking chances because he knows he has to score at least a 30 burger to win, right?

3:24.9

And then all new offensive line, all from that last year's team, and that doesn't just food, they're good. I mean, they have to grow up together. There are a couple of freshmen and sophomores and there's some youngsters and they'll get better as the time goes on.

3:39.9

So an impact, my home just just turned it over way more than he ever has and he's got to calm that down. Any will is very capable.

3:49.9

So they've got a lot of things. And anyway, they're human, right? As well, the sudden we were realizing the chiefs are, you know, if you play well against them and they far around a little bit, they're human and you can beat them.

4:02.9

Can I ask you kind of a nerd your question about the West Coast stuff because I know that I don't understand the variations. You know, I didn't play the position. I wasn't coached by any of you guys, but I'm always interested in kind of learning how, how it evolves.

4:17.9

You take me from like learning about it with home grin and then how you decided to adapt it to like a Steve Young and the guys you had on the outside for San Francisco. Like, how does that process work and be as technical as you want with it?

4:30.9

Because I don't think we ever get that stuff.

4:32.9

I'd love to. It's 937. I got all day. All right. So we can just talk about this.

4:39.9

I won't do that to you. But I can't pretend to bet the West Coast offense. Okay. He was at the 49ers and he learned it from, well, Bill Walsh wasn't there. I built. He worked for George Seifert, but the system was in place.

4:55.9

He did work for Bill too. And every team runs concepts of the West Coast offense. And the West Coast offense isn't just an offense.

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