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Broncos or Pats for the Best Win? Plus the Team Misery Index With Mike Sando and CFB Top 12 Rankings
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Russillo starts by giving the Broncos the best win award for their comeback over the Eagles. Plus, he talks about the Cardinals' embarrassment and some fun with the current standings. Then, he chats with The Athletic’s Mike Sando about Baker Mayfield’s rise with the Bucs, Drake Maye and the no longer slept on Patriots, who the most miserable teams are, and the best player they'd trade for Sean McVay. Next, he debuts his college football top 12 playoff rankings before closing it out with some listener-submitted Life Advice, including a question about a wholesome neighbor relationship.
(0:00) Welcome to the show!
(1:57) Broncos best win
(8:03) Cardinals worst loss
(13:26) Mike Sando stops by! / Baker and the Bucs
(27:48) Drake Maye and the Patriots
(31:08) Chargers-Commanders
(33:45) NFL Misery Index
(51:52) How many players would you trade for McVay?
(1:04:03) Ryen's CFB top 12
(1:16:07) Life Advice
Host: Ryen Russillo
Guest: Mike Sando
Producers: Kyle Crichton, Steve Ceruti, and Jonathan Frias
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