Episodios

  • Full Show | Tuesday 01-06-26
    Jan 6 2026
    The Chris Russell Show opens with major news as the Commanders move on from offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury and defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr. following a disappointing season. Chris breaks down why the firings were inevitable, reacting to reports that Jayden Daniels and other key offensive players were unhappy with Kingsbury’s dismissal, sparking a discussion on locker room dynamics, leadership, and accountability. He then dives into what went wrong on offense, explaining how Kingsbury’s heavy reliance on no-huddle and tempo, and lack of under-center work, may have hindered Daniels’ development, while laying out potential replacements and discussing the firing of offensive line coach Bobby Johnson. The conversation expands to the defensive side, with Chris sharing the hottest possibilities for a new coordinator and outlining the key qualities and leadership traits the Commanders should prioritize to guide a struggling defense. Throughout, Rooster emphasizes that players, not coaches, are the most important factor in team performance, offering candid insight, debate, and his signature perspective on Washington and the NFL at large.
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    2 h y 6 m
  • Hour 1 - Commanders Shake-Up: Coaching Firings & Fallout
    Jan 6 2026
    Hour 1 of The Chris Russell Show opens with major news in Washington as the Commanders move on from offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury and defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr. following a disappointing season. Chris Russell breaks down why the firings happened, why he wasn’t surprised, and how long the warning signs had been there. The Rooster also reacts to reports that Jayden Daniels and other key offensive players were disappointed by Kingsbury’s dismissal, sparking a deeper conversation about locker room dynamics, leadership, and accountability. A fast-moving, news-heavy first hour with strong opinions and classic Rooster perspective.
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    43 m
  • Hour 2 - Breaking Down Kingsbury’s Offense, OC Candidates & Another Coaching Exit
    Jan 6 2026
    Hour 2 dives deeper into what went wrong on offense in Washington. Chris Russell explains why Kliff Kingsbury relied too heavily on no-huddle and tempo, and how the lack of under-center work may have hindered Jayden Daniels’ development. The Rooster then shifts to what’s next, laying out potential replacements for Kingsbury as the Commanders begin their offensive coordinator search. The coaching shakeup continues with the firing of offensive line coach Bobby Johnson, before opening the phones for audience reaction to Kingsbury’s dismissal. A detailed, football-heavy hour focused on scheme, accountability, and what comes next in D.C.
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    44 m
  • Hour 3 - Players vs. Coaches: Accountability, Retorts & NFL Perspective
    Jan 6 2026
    In the final hour of The Chris Russell Show, The Rooster explains why players, not coaches, are the most important factor in team performance not just for the Commanders, but across the NFL. Chris reacts to a retort challenging his take on player accountability, sparking lively debate and audience reactions. He also dives into the Commanders’ search for a new defensive coordinator, sharing some of the hottest possibilities from play-callers to position coaches and outlining what the team should prioritize in their selection. Chris highlights the key qualities and leadership traits that could help guide the defense after a challenging season and improve the team in critical areas. A packed, opinionated hour full of football insight, debate, and Rooster’s signature perspective.
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    39 m
  • Searching for a Defensive Voice: Who Should Lead the Commanders’ Defense?
    Jan 6 2026
    Chris Russell shares some of the hottest possibilities for the Commanders’ next defensive coordinator, highlighting candidates ranging from play-callers to position coaches. He then outlines what the team should prioritize in their search, explaining what qualities and leadership traits are most important to guide the defense after a challenging season and help the Commanders improve in key areas.
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    10 m
  • Report Says Jayden Daniels, Offense Unhappy With Kingsbury Exit
    Jan 6 2026
    After opening the show by discussing the firings of Kliff Kingsbury and Joe Whitt, placing particular focus on Kingsbury, Chris Russell reacts to a report from Jordan Schultz claiming that Jayden Daniels and other key offensive pieces were unhappy with the decision. Chris weighs in on the report, entertains an unexpected suggestion from left field to replace Kingsbury, and then turns his attention to Adam Peters’ role in the move and what it says about the Commanders’ direction moving forward.
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    17 m
  • Full Show | Monday 01-05-26
    Jan 5 2026
    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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    2 h y 11 m
  • Hour 1 - Victory Monday Sarcasm, NFL Openings & More
    Jan 5 2026
    Hour 1 of The Chris Russell Show kicks off with The Rooster unloading 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. From there, Chris breaks down the growing list of NFL job openings, surveying potential vacancies and what they mean for the league heading into the offseason. The audience then weighs in, reacting to the Rooster’s criticism and offering their own big-picture thoughts on the Commanders’ season. The hour closes on a powerful and heartfelt note as Chris pays tribute to his late, great friend Pete Medhurst on his birthday, honoring his legacy and impact.
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    43 m
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