Chiefs' Unexpected Secret Weapon and 15 Years of RedZone With Scott Hanson. Plus, the Police Drummer Stewart Copeland.
Oct 13, 2023
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Russillo breaks down the Chiefs' victory and their defense as a secret weapon. RedZone host Scott Hanson discusses the show's growth and best NFL teams. Police drummer Stewart Copeland shares his musical background and stories about meeting Sting.
The Chiefs' defense is their secret weapon in their victory over the Broncos.
RedZone host Scott Hanson shares insights on the show's growth and best NFL teams.
Police drummer Stewart Copeland discusses his musical background and stories about Sting in his new book.
Deep dives
Tampa Bay at Green Bay shootout
It's a tie game, 35-35 with 40 seconds left, and Tampa Bay has the ball at the Green Bay 40 on a fourth and seven. It's a high-scoring game and the outcome is uncertain.
Miami dominating the Jets
Miami is up 70-10 against the Jets with under a minute left. It's fourth and goal at the one-yard line and they're deciding not to kick the field goal. There's a chance to break the NFL scoring record and go for a two-point conversion.
New England struggling against Kansas City
Kansas City is up 30 on New England. The game is not very interesting, but Taylor Swift ordering chicken fingers is getting attention. The game has lost its competitiveness but the chicken finger incident adds some intrigue.
Oregon favored in matchup against Washington by 2.5 points
Oregon is favored by 2.5 points in their matchup against Washington. The author believes that Oregon has a more complete team with stronger defensive players. However, they acknowledge that one vote was unable to be cast for Yokech due to conflict of interest, indicating that another non-Denver GM voted for someone other than Yokech. The author also mentions that another vote went to MB and Anthony Davis, showing that another non-Denver GM did not vote for Yokech in the best center category. Finally, the author mentions that Kansas is on a roll and is ranked, making them a solid choice to cover the -2.5 spread against Oklahoma State.
Questioning whether to go shirtless on a run with someone from the past
The podcast episode discusses a dilemma faced by a listener who has plans to go on a run with a woman he met on a plane and has been occasionally interacting with on Instagram. The listener wonders if he should go shirtless during the run to showcase his physical fitness. The hosts analyze various perspectives on the matter, considering factors like the location, the woman's attire, and the potential impression it may create.
Dealing with a partner's infidelity and the aftermath
The podcast episode addresses a listener's distress after discovering that his wife of 12 years had engaged in a flirtatious exchange with a former romantic partner. The listener struggles to come to terms with the situation and seeks advice on how to handle it. The hosts discuss the potential impact on trust and suggest having an open and honest conversation with the wife, outlining the need for transparency and clarifying the boundaries in their relationship.
Russillo starts by breaking down the Chiefs' victory over the Broncos and explains why the Chiefs defense is their secret weapon (1:00). Next, he’s joined by RedZone host Scott Hanson to learn how the show has grown, pick his brain on the best NFL teams, and question him on some late-game scenarios (14:00). Then, the Police drummer Stewart Copeland comes on to share his musical background, stories about meeting Sting, and more from his new book (55:00). Finally, Ceruti and Kyle join to make this week’s Alliance Parlay (91:00) before closing the show with some listener-submitted Life Advice questions (98:00).
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Host: Ryen Russillo
Guests: Scott Hanson and Stewart Copeland
Producers: Steve Ceruti, Kyle Crichton, and Mike Wargon