The Chris Russell Show opens with The Rooster delivering a sarcastic Victory Monday rant, mocking the Commanders for winning a meaningless game that hurt their draft position while calling out other teams like the Giants and Raiders for making the same mistake. He then breaks down the growing list of NFL coaching vacancies, surveying potential openings and what they mean for the league, before taking listener reactions and closing the hour by honoring his late friend Pete Medhurst on his birthday. The conversation then dives into the Commanders’ coaching carousel, examining the possibility of Kliff Kingsbury returning as offensive coordinator, debating the reported rift between Adam Peters and Kingsbury with Cowboy B, and questioning whether coaching is truly the primary reason for Washington’s struggles versus injuries and other factors. Finally, Chris tackles the complexities of wanting the Commanders to lose, critiques “weightless wins” and no-shows from players like Javon Kinlaw, and reacts to the Steelers’ narrow win over the Ravens, including a missed field goal and extra point, blending roster analysis, fan perspective, and classic Rooster commentary.
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The Chris Russell Show opens with The Rooster delivering a sarcastic Victory Monday rant, mocking the Commanders for winning a meaningless game that hurt their draft position while calling out other teams like the Giants and Raiders for making the same mistake. He then breaks down the growing list of NFL coaching vacancies, surveying potential openings and what they mean for the league, before taking listener reactions and closing the hour by honoring his late friend Pete Medhurst on his birthday. The conversation then dives into the Commanders’ coaching carousel, examining the possibility of Kliff Kingsbury returning as offensive coordinator, debating the reported rift between Adam Peters and Kingsbury with Cowboy B, and questioning whether coaching is truly the primary reason for Washington’s struggles versus injuries and other factors. Finally, Chris tackles the complexities of wanting the Commanders to lose, critiques “weightless wins” and no-shows from players like Javon Kinlaw, and reacts to the Steelers’ narrow win over the Ravens, including a missed field goal and extra point, blending roster analysis, fan perspective, and classic Rooster commentary.
Hour 3 - Quinn’s Defense, Giannis Lighting A Fire, Wizards Tanking & More
The Chris Russell Show
40 minutes
1 week ago
Hour 3 - Quinn’s Defense, Giannis Lighting A Fire, Wizards Tanking & More
In the final hour of The Chris Russell Show, The Rooster dives into social media and listener feedback, breaking down reactions to Josh Allen’s play, Jayden Daniels, and other hot topics around the NFL. He then compares Dan Quinn’s defensive success in Dallas to his struggles with the Commanders, highlighting the contrast and what it means for Washington. The hour wraps with NBA updates, including Giannis Antetokounmpo’s controversial late-game dunk and the Wizards’ two-game winning streak, sparking a discussion on tanking in the league.
The Chris Russell Show
The Chris Russell Show opens with The Rooster delivering a sarcastic Victory Monday rant, mocking the Commanders for winning a meaningless game that hurt their draft position while calling out other teams like the Giants and Raiders for making the same mistake. He then breaks down the growing list of NFL coaching vacancies, surveying potential openings and what they mean for the league, before taking listener reactions and closing the hour by honoring his late friend Pete Medhurst on his birthday. The conversation then dives into the Commanders’ coaching carousel, examining the possibility of Kliff Kingsbury returning as offensive coordinator, debating the reported rift between Adam Peters and Kingsbury with Cowboy B, and questioning whether coaching is truly the primary reason for Washington’s struggles versus injuries and other factors. Finally, Chris tackles the complexities of wanting the Commanders to lose, critiques “weightless wins” and no-shows from players like Javon Kinlaw, and reacts to the Steelers’ narrow win over the Ravens, including a missed field goal and extra point, blending roster analysis, fan perspective, and classic Rooster commentary.