Chris “The Rooster” Russell kicks off the show reacting to Jayden Daniels’ partnership with 3 Arts Sports and plans to launch a production company, questioning whether it’s a smart long-term move or a distraction for a young quarterback still finding his footing. He breaks down the potential risks, citing past examples of similar ventures that hurt players, while listeners weigh in with their perspectives. The conversation shifts to NFL Hard Knocks’ new in-season trailer featuring all four NFC East teams, with Chris analyzing potential storylines and fan expectations. Discussion also touches on Dallas’ dominant win over the Raiders and the Cowboys’ realistic season outlook. Later, Chris examines Dan Quinn taking over defensive play calling for the Commanders, NBA tanking, and why it may not be as prevalent as fans think, even for struggling teams like the Pacers. The show wraps with a final assessment of Daniels’ media venture, addressing fan reactions and offering candid takes on players, coaches, and the state of sports.
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Chris “The Rooster” Russell kicks off the show reacting to Jayden Daniels’ partnership with 3 Arts Sports and plans to launch a production company, questioning whether it’s a smart long-term move or a distraction for a young quarterback still finding his footing. He breaks down the potential risks, citing past examples of similar ventures that hurt players, while listeners weigh in with their perspectives. The conversation shifts to NFL Hard Knocks’ new in-season trailer featuring all four NFC East teams, with Chris analyzing potential storylines and fan expectations. Discussion also touches on Dallas’ dominant win over the Raiders and the Cowboys’ realistic season outlook. Later, Chris examines Dan Quinn taking over defensive play calling for the Commanders, NBA tanking, and why it may not be as prevalent as fans think, even for struggling teams like the Pacers. The show wraps with a final assessment of Daniels’ media venture, addressing fan reactions and offering candid takes on players, coaches, and the state of sports.
Hour 1 - Rooster Returns From Spain: Wild Stories, Bad Kicks & Big Concerns
The Chris Russell Show
46 minutes
1 day ago
Hour 1 - Rooster Returns From Spain: Wild Stories, Bad Kicks & Big Concerns
Chris “The Rooster” Russell is back from Spain and Hour 1 of the show kicks off with a full recap of his overseas adventures, including the now-infamous boat incident that left him hanging over the side. The stories don’t stop there, as Rooster dives into Spanish food, travel mishaps, and a few surprising parallels to the Commanders’ on-field struggles. From there, we shift into football mode, breaking down Matt Gay’s disastrous outing, his release, and the arrival of Jake Moody as Washington searches for stability at kicker. Listeners jump in to react to Rooster’s Spain escapades, including that shower situation in his hotel room, while also weighing in on the Commanders’ ongoing special teams issues. A chaotic, hilarious, and football-filled hour classic Rooster, back in the saddle.
The Chris Russell Show
Chris “The Rooster” Russell kicks off the show reacting to Jayden Daniels’ partnership with 3 Arts Sports and plans to launch a production company, questioning whether it’s a smart long-term move or a distraction for a young quarterback still finding his footing. He breaks down the potential risks, citing past examples of similar ventures that hurt players, while listeners weigh in with their perspectives. The conversation shifts to NFL Hard Knocks’ new in-season trailer featuring all four NFC East teams, with Chris analyzing potential storylines and fan expectations. Discussion also touches on Dallas’ dominant win over the Raiders and the Cowboys’ realistic season outlook. Later, Chris examines Dan Quinn taking over defensive play calling for the Commanders, NBA tanking, and why it may not be as prevalent as fans think, even for struggling teams like the Pacers. The show wraps with a final assessment of Daniels’ media venture, addressing fan reactions and offering candid takes on players, coaches, and the state of sports.