
The Ryen Russillo Podcast
The Best Player on Every NFL Team Draft With Todd McShay. Plus, a World Series Preview With Matt Buschmann.
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Quick takeaways
- The podcast discusses the best player for each NFL team, covering wide receivers, quarterbacks, and defensive players.
- Matt Buschmann provides a World Series preview and shares strategies for attacking hitters.
- The podcast highlights the importance of responsible gaming and directs listeners to find more information.
- There is a discussion about the Arizona Diamondbacks' strengths in manufacturing runs and their solid starting pitching.
- The podcast delves into the performance and value of young pitcher Brandon Pada for the Arizona Diamondbacks in the World Series.
- Nathan Eovaldi's resilience and ability to complement his fastball with other pitches are emphasized as key factors for the Boston Red Sox in the World Series.
Deep dives
Kansas City Chiefs
The best player is Patrick Mahomes.
Cleveland Browns
The best player is Miles Garrett.
Kansas City Chiefs
The best player is Patrick Mahomes.
Las Vegas Raiders
The best player is Josh Jacobs.
Miami Dolphins
The best player is Mike Gesicki.
Minnesota Vikings
The best player is Justin Jefferson.
Pittsburgh Steelers
The best player is TJ Watt.
Philadelphia Eagles
The best player is Jalen Hurts.
San Francisco 49ers
The best player is Trent Williams.
Dallas Cowboys
The best player is Micah Parsons.
Green Bay Packers
The best player is Davante Adams.
Cincinnati Bengals
The best player is Joe Burrow.
Washington Football Team
The best player is Chase Young.
Arizona Cardinals
The best player is DeAndre Hopkins.
Buffalo Bills
The best player is Josh Allen.
Baltimore Ravens
The best player is Lamar Jackson.
Tennessee Titans
The best player is Derrick Henry.
New York Giants
The best player is Dexter Lawrence.
Jacksonville Jaguars
The best player is Trevor Lawrence.
Los Angeles Rams
The best player is Aaron Donald.
New York Jets
The best player is Mekhi Becton.
Carolina Panthers
The best player is Brian Burns.
Las Vegas Raiders
The best player is Maxx Crosby.
Detroit Lions
The best player is T.J. Hockenson.
Indianapolis Colts
The best player is Quenton Nelson.
Arizona Cardinals
The best player is J.J. Watt.
New England Patriots
The best player is Matthew Judon.
Washington Football Team
The best player is Chase Young.
Chicago Bears
The best player is Khalil Mack.
Los Angeles Chargers
The best player is Derwin James.
Washington Football Team
The best player is Terry McLaurin.
Cleveland Browns
The best player is Nick Chubb.
New Orleans Saints
The best player is Alvin Kamara.
San Francisco 49ers
The best player is Fred Warner.
Arizona Diamondbacks: Scrapping runs and solid pitching
The Arizona Diamondbacks have excelled at manufacturing runs by utilizing their speed and stealing bases. Their starting pitching has been solid, with Zac Gallen leading the way. The bullpen has also been a strong point, with the ability to strike out batters. While their lineup may not have the same firepower as Texas, the Diamondbacks have played good defense and found ways to win games.
Brandon Pada: Electric stuff and a fearless mentality
Brandon Pada is a young pitcher on the Arizona Diamondbacks with electric stuff and a fearless mentality. Despite his young age, Pada has shown composure and the ability to perform in high-pressure situations. His fastball may not always generate strikeouts, but he has other pitches like his cutter and splitter to rely on. Pada's confidence and ability to compete make him a valuable asset for the Diamondbacks in the World Series.
Nathan Eovaldi: Overcoming past struggles and finding success
Nathan Eovaldi has had his fair share of struggles in the past, but in recent years, he has solidified himself as a reliable and effective pitcher. He has learned to complement his fastball with other pitches like his cutter and split-finger fastball. Eovaldi's ability to trust his stuff and his resilience have contributed to his success. While there may be concerns about his thumb, if he is healthy, he can be a key factor for the Boston Red Sox in the World Series.
The Importance of Momentum and Team Vibes
Momentum and team vibes are intangible factors that can greatly impact a team's performance. Players and coaches can feel the energy and dynamics within the locker room. Winning important games or coming back from deficits can boost the team's confidence and belief, which can lead to better performance. The young players in the playoffs, like Evan Carter and Evan Longoria, bring a certain level of competitiveness and determination that can contribute to their success. Overall, these intangibles play a significant role in a team's performance and can make a difference in the World Series.
Predictions for the World Series
While Texas has the advantage with their powerful lineup and ability to hit home runs, the Arizona Diamondbacks have shown resilience and the ability to scrap runs across. It is predicted that Texas will win the World Series due to their firepower, but Arizona has a chance to surprise with their solid pitching and ability to manufacture runs. Texas' ability to prevent stolen bases and their overall offensive prowess could give them the edge in the series. However, both teams have talented players that can make an impact and make the World Series exciting to watch.
A Quest for Love and Companionship
A 35-year-old man is struggling to meet new people and form meaningful connections after a breakup. He desires to find a partner, settle down, and have a family, but he feels limited by his current social situation. His friends are all married with children and live in his hometown, making it difficult for them to go out and meet new people. He finds it challenging to strike up conversations with women, especially when going out alone, which makes him feel like a creep. He is also concerned about the limited time he has to meet someone during his lunchtime basketball games and the imbalanced skill levels on the court. He suggests implementing a "make it, take it" rule and shorter games to allow for more balanced and competitive matches. He is navigating the balance between being over-competitive and getting a good run during lunchtime. He is considering joining fitness groups or volunteering to expand his social circle and increase his chances of meeting someone special. Ultimately, he is determined to find love and start a family while also valuing friendships and meaningful connections.
Navigating the Challenges of Lunchtime Hoops
A man participates in regular lunchtime basketball games at a downtown gym. The games attract a diverse group of players, including former athletes, politicians, and professionals. However, he is frustrated with the gameplay rules, specifically the losers' outs and the absence of a skunk rule. The games take longer to finish due to the guaranteed possessions for the losing team, and he feels that the locker skill levels often lead to unbalanced matchups. He suggests playing "make it, take it" to allow better teams to easily dispatch weaker opponents, leading to more competitive and enjoyable games for everyone. He also acknowledges the challenge of balancing his competitive nature and the desire for a good game during limited lunchtime hours.
Russillo opens the show with his thoughts on LeBron’s start to his 21st season (1:00). Then, he’s joined by Todd McShay to break down this year’s class of wide receivers and take part in a best player on every NFL team draft (12:00). Next, former Blue Jays bullpen coach Matt Buschmann joins the show to preview the World Series and explain how to attack hitters (67:00). Finally, Ceruti and Kyle join to make this week’s Alliance Parlay (104:00) before closing the show with some listener-submitted Life Advice questions (108:00).
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Host: Ryen Russillo
Guests: Todd McShay and Matt Buschmann
Producers: Steve Ceruti, Kyle Crichton, and Mike Wargon
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