Ryan Leaf: My NFL Downfall Began at the 1998 NFL Combine | The Rich Eisen Show

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  • Ryan Leaf reveals his behind-the-scenes account of how his NFL Combine experience went prior to the 1998 NFL Draft and why things went terribly wrong from that point on.
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  • @morganlandt8469
    @morganlandt8469 2 роки тому +4537

    Regardless of his past, the guy owns his mistakes and appears to have turned it around. I enjoy all his segments.

    • @piteusx8440
      @piteusx8440 2 роки тому +151

      He's constantly fighting. He acknowledged sobriety is a 24/7 struggle.

    • @dremac33
      @dremac33 2 роки тому +96

      I'm truly rooting for him...

    • @skoshunt
      @skoshunt 2 роки тому +73

      That sounded about as honest and open as I've heard someone speak about their failures without blaming one person for them.

    • @jedwing
      @jedwing 2 роки тому +28

      Also what he said about how he talks to young QBs coming out of college is sage advice. I never heard someone break it down like that.

    • @StefanLevine
      @StefanLevine 2 роки тому +29

      He's not owning anything. He blamed his agent (without blaming his agent)

  • @janaque0417
    @janaque0417 2 роки тому +864

    Ryan Leaf is an example of "it is never to late to turn your life around."

    • @therocknrollmillennial535
      @therocknrollmillennial535 2 роки тому +55

      If you're still breathing, still thinking, still moving, you always have time to choose a better path.

    • @MWayne-zz1cr
      @MWayne-zz1cr 2 роки тому +33

      He's only 45, there are people much older than him that will never turn it around.

    • @egb500
      @egb500 2 роки тому +2

      He was lucky just to make the nfl in the grand scheme of things

    • @am234523
      @am234523 2 роки тому +1

      *too late

    • @elcondepatula
      @elcondepatula 2 роки тому +2

      Him & Jake The Snake Roberts…

  • @keithpardini9065
    @keithpardini9065 3 місяці тому +151

    Watching this has completely changed my opinion of Ryan Leaf. He has without a doubt, changed his public persona and is to be admired for it. For years he was the butt of jokes and ridicule which were well earned, but today his humility and truthfulness is deserving of praise and respect.

    • @20nout61
      @20nout61 2 місяці тому +1

      Changed my opinion too. Very likable guy. Now I’m sorry things didn’t work out for him (as far as his QB career)

    • @spjr99
      @spjr99 2 місяці тому

      It's always better to be over accountable than unreliable. If you take full accountability for as much as you can, you will hold yourself to a higher standard

    • @NT-or9wh
      @NT-or9wh Місяць тому

      He had a previous comeback with FOX, then another setback, now he’s back again. He acknowledges it’s a 24/7 struggle with sobriety. Respect.

  • @GatCat
    @GatCat Рік тому +329

    Huge respect for Ryan Leaf and his willingness to be transparent and available for this kind of thing.

  • @jackdeyoung2576
    @jackdeyoung2576 2 роки тому +552

    This dude is a legit commentator.....damn I'm actually impressed. This guy is humble, real, and well spoken. I'd like to see him call a game.

    • @vinsonmccants1128
      @vinsonmccants1128 2 роки тому +7

      I know, right! Good to see him excelling in life!

    • @indyhawk25
      @indyhawk25 2 роки тому +15

      Was just thinking that. Great voice and you can tell he’s really smart. Really like the dude.

    • @michaelbglovier1116
      @michaelbglovier1116 2 роки тому +4

      Yes, I enjoyed listening to him. Well spoken man.

    • @joshuacruz4244
      @joshuacruz4244 2 роки тому +3

      Humble ? 😂 check out how his criminal history buddy, and the time he spent in prison. This guy was a burglar and a fiend. Aint nothing humble about Ryan Leaf, one thing about him is certain though, he wasn't a very good quarterback that's for sure.

    • @blackdonaldtrump3869
      @blackdonaldtrump3869 2 роки тому

      He’d choke doing that too

  • @bryanhewitt4293
    @bryanhewitt4293 2 роки тому +329

    The guy may have not been a success in the NFL, but he’s pretty good with a mic in his face. This is a good lane, with stories to tell

  • @josephabrams4059
    @josephabrams4059 Рік тому +451

    I love his honesty. He's not blaming anyone but himself. A lot of these young people need to hear this. It's called accountability.

    • @rhob2422
      @rhob2422 Рік тому +10

      Completely agree. He also seemed to explain in great detail about how what it meant to be a franchise QB, which he was oblivious too partially because of the money and because no one ever actually explained it to him in detail, what this new responsibility really was. But ultimately, he is indeed accountable for that too.

    • @craigbfolksinger
      @craigbfolksinger 4 місяці тому +3

      Rashard Mendenhall no accountability for fumble

    • @vavamast-di8oj
      @vavamast-di8oj 4 місяці тому

      Neanderthal!

    • @civilwarwasaninsidejob7405
      @civilwarwasaninsidejob7405 4 місяці тому +14

      A lot of older people amd the older generation needs to hear this as well.

    • @Jackaroo.
      @Jackaroo. 3 місяці тому +15

      Pretty sure it's not just young people that need to familiarize themselves with accountability.

  • @jeffreiland7463
    @jeffreiland7463 2 роки тому +420

    Over the years, I have read horror stories about what this guy's life has been like, ... mostly by his own doing. This was a fascinating 20 minutes. He's a very effective speaker, and I'm really glad he came out the other side.

    • @ogdistance9435
      @ogdistance9435 2 роки тому +10

      Kinda. But then he gets arrest now and then every few years

    • @jeffreiland7463
      @jeffreiland7463 2 роки тому

      @@ogdistance9435 --- Over the last few years I've determined that a lot of cops and law enforcement that might be arresting him, should be arrested themselves. But they won't because they're "just following orders." So, until we have an actual functioning justice system, I don't really care about Leaf's little scrapes.

    • @satan899
      @satan899 Рік тому +1

      @@ogdistance9435 when was the last time he was arrested?

    • @patrickgarneau6095
      @patrickgarneau6095 Рік тому +2

      @@satan899 May 2020

    • @Dbswrath
      @Dbswrath Рік тому +1

      Drug's r great

  • @theslinger77
    @theslinger77 2 роки тому +877

    I can't imagine how long it took for him to be comfortable enough to talk about his past this candidly. Good stuff.

    • @socalhkyfan
      @socalhkyfan 2 роки тому +30

      I mean...its been 20 years, so i would guess somewhere around 20 years, lol

    • @avmail7097
      @avmail7097 2 роки тому +29

      It takes learning a level of peace and self confidence that most will never get to. to me he's as great a role model as any star

    • @ccdogpark
      @ccdogpark 2 роки тому

      Ryan Leaf is a ZERO desperately trying to become a "1".
      Sad.

    • @elmalloc
      @elmalloc 2 роки тому +1

      Up until this exact point.

    • @GIBBO4182
      @GIBBO4182 2 роки тому +14

      @@ccdogpark seems like a nice guy to me…what’s your problem?

  • @thedarkemissary
    @thedarkemissary 2 роки тому +395

    "Don't be Ryan Leaf" - by Ryan Leaf. Gotta respect it.

    • @myway5536
      @myway5536 2 роки тому +13

      Put it in all the players grab bags

  • @johnbolton2149
    @johnbolton2149 4 місяці тому +44

    LOVE these Shakespearean redemption tales. Whether it’s Leaf, Maurice Clarett, Josh Hamilton, Mike Tyson, George Foreman or anyone else I’m forgetting that’s hit this level of an awakening, I never tire of hearing about these incredible stories.
    Sharing these experiences in this vulnerable, soul-baring manner is not only courageous but the thought of doing so would make most men crawl under that desk and hide.

    • @russ2120
      @russ2120 2 місяці тому

      Josh Hamilton has not redeemed himself

    • @johnbolton2149
      @johnbolton2149 Місяць тому +1

      @@russ2120 Redemption, specifically recovery is a lifelong journey. Admittedly I haven't heard anything about Hamilton in yrs, but his comeback w/ the Rangers was at one time undeniably a redemption tale. Specifically 2007-2013ish?
      At one point in that window of time he'd climbed out of the depths of addiction hell, he was clean, and he was the best CF/LH hitter in all of baseball. That can never be taken away from Hamilton or those inspired by him.

    • @richardcranium5801
      @richardcranium5801 24 дні тому

      Tyson is a woman beater I’m not putting him with those other guys.

  • @Twilightzone3
    @Twilightzone3 Рік тому +66

    His NFL experience has humbled him dramatically. Sometimes in life we need to experience extreme lows to better ourselves as a whole.

  • @bullmilk
    @bullmilk 2 роки тому +1024

    “I’m glad he (Jim Irsay) took the right quarterback.”
    That’s got to hurt. I give Ryan an incredible amount of respect for being candid about the difference between him and Peyton.

    • @djtodd3
      @djtodd3 2 роки тому +36

      There's an ESPN special about the draft battle between Ryan and Peyton. In that special either the coach or Jim Irsay say that it came down to the fact that who Peyton had as a dad. Peyton had gone to countless meetings, film sessions and had his dad's experience playing in the NFL that made the difference. I really wish that they would do a table discussion with Peyton, Ryan and all the other people involved and see how the discussion would go.

    • @johnbolton2149
      @johnbolton2149 2 роки тому +30

      Love this man’s honesty and humility. That’s what makes him stronger than not just his former self, but stronger than most ppl period. Until you’ve bottomed out like this and turned your life around, u can’t understand the strength it gives u.

    • @stevenjames7645
      @stevenjames7645 2 роки тому +4

      Hey Dave you wanna know the difference between Ryan leaf and Peyton manning
      I'll tell you Peyton is a winner and had the mental fortitude to be a winner the rings and stats should speak for itself

    • @mosessupposes2571
      @mosessupposes2571 2 роки тому +12

      Irsay was a snake in the grass anyway.

    • @TzUuup
      @TzUuup 2 роки тому +5

      Uhhh Ryan's the one that said that. I dont think it hurt him at all.

  • @h.m.5924
    @h.m.5924 2 роки тому +305

    I think it speaks so highly to Ryan's character now that Rich trusts him with his show. Always enjoy seeing him behind the mic.

    • @leorickt.9604
      @leorickt.9604 2 роки тому +19

      He even kind of speaks like Rich. Same intonation and cadence

    • @fishfana
      @fishfana 2 роки тому +5

      Also makes him look hypocritical because he’s canceled others for much less than Leaf did

    • @matthewwolfe9417
      @matthewwolfe9417 2 роки тому +14

      He’s so trustworthy that the NFL trusts him to speak to their rookies (which is a lot of trust required)

    • @goobfilmcast4239
      @goobfilmcast4239 2 роки тому +2

      He's a walking doosh bag (and a domestic abuser) who had every advantage handed to him and he crapped all over it. For the average Joe or Jane, just getting to go an NFL game may be a great achievement....the dingus should have done more time in Prison and then just slinked away under a rock. He never has and never will do an honest day's work in his life. He doesn't deserve your sympathy.....He effed up more chances and wasted more money than a thousand working-class people do in a lifetime...eff him

    • @trinidad510
      @trinidad510 2 роки тому +1

      @@goobfilmcast4239 everyone makes mistakes, none of those mistakes hurt you directly either. He's an imperfect person who made more mistakes than most people do, doesn't mean he's garbage, if he's trying to be a better man, then he should get support and love from others

  • @JosVonGunderhoushua
    @JosVonGunderhoushua 2 роки тому +82

    Leaf has some broadcasting chops. Good pipes to go along with a unique story, knowledge, and self-awareness. Hope he gets to do a lot more of this if he wants to.

  • @jimirsayssponsor5844
    @jimirsayssponsor5844 2 роки тому +67

    Regardless of his actions or his past, his honesty and willingness to share his struggles is extremely commendable.very inspiring for any athlete struggling with related issues…

  • @dre32pitt
    @dre32pitt 2 роки тому +699

    I really hope young QB's listen to this man.. He's been in their shoes and also completely ruined them.. Learn from his mistakes.. Take his advice.. I genuinely appreciate what this man is doing now.. Respect to Ryan

    • @philyamascunt7518
      @philyamascunt7518 2 роки тому +25

      A smart man learns from his mistakes. A wise man learns from the mistakes of others

    • @powerboon2k
      @powerboon2k 2 роки тому +2

      Please stop doing...this...after...every...non-point that you try to make.

    • @dre32pitt
      @dre32pitt 2 роки тому

      @@powerboon2k ?? I can only assume you're referring to Phil's quote above

    • @PrivatelyHanging
      @PrivatelyHanging 2 роки тому +5

      Absolutely Andre, so much ego in these kids now days. My five year old stole the basketball from me the other day and told me my handles are trash 😆

    • @MrShanester117
      @MrShanester117 2 роки тому

      Obsequious alert!

  • @toadstkr
    @toadstkr 2 роки тому +548

    One of the biggest busts of all time but man I sure appreciate that he learned from it and recognized his mistakes. And now he’s taking that and helping young guys coming up that totally overrides his career.

    • @davee7344
      @davee7344 2 роки тому +42

      Meanwhile the biggest bust of all time Jamarcus Russell is requesting another bucket of gumbo and chicken , and still laughing at the Raiders for the 50 million he pocketed from them

    • @velvetarcade6017
      @velvetarcade6017 2 роки тому +28

      @@davee7344 That 50 million is long gone now buddy

    • @williamerdman4888
      @williamerdman4888 2 роки тому

      Couldn't agree more!

    • @scottsmith9529
      @scottsmith9529 2 роки тому +11

      @@velvetarcade6017 that money disappeared faster than a jelly doughnut in the hands of a fat woman.

    • @napalmblaziken
      @napalmblaziken 2 роки тому +11

      @@davee7344 Leaf is still a bigger bust. And Russell did learn. He tried a failed comeback, worked with Marshall Faulk and Jeff Garcia, even offered to play for free. Didn't get signed of course. He currently works as a QB coach for his old high school.

  • @novadude75
    @novadude75 2 роки тому +70

    You cannot give this guy enough credit for picking himself up off the dirt and making this turnaround. Look at his eyes when he's talking. This the truth, genuine, and how he feels it.
    As someone who's been kicked in the nuts by life a few times along the way myself, I have to say that he's actually a role model for me right now in certain ways. I never thought I'd say that in a million years.
    Also note that he's got a pretty darn smooth voice for what he's doing now. Rich has one of the best voices ever, but maybe he senses something in Ryan here. I wish nothing but the best for Ryan Leaf. And I hope his story gets around a lot because it can be a real source of inspiration for anyone who's followed football for the last few decades. I, for one, was certain he would end up something near Lawrence Phillips. Thank God that's not the case.

    • @charmerci
      @charmerci Рік тому +1

      Yeah, but it took him 20 YEARS to turn it around. Yikes!

    • @markjackson6134
      @markjackson6134 9 місяців тому +4

      @@charmerci But many never do. Though I'm sure his celebrity probably got him more chances than others but at least he did turn it around.

    • @cashadder
      @cashadder 5 місяців тому

      How’s Lawrence Phillips doing?

  • @troybrowning839
    @troybrowning839 2 роки тому +167

    People forget that this dude had every physical tool you could dream of if you were building your ideal quarterback... dude was a small town kid who'd never been hit with adversity and just wasn't ready to be the face of a team and a pro athlete. Give him full credit for owning his mistakes and taking responsibility for his past.

    • @gregpettis1113
      @gregpettis1113 2 роки тому +4

      Minus the brain

    • @troybrowning839
      @troybrowning839 2 роки тому +1

      @@gregpettis1113 yup, you're definitely missing a brain... thanks for sharing.

    • @PeacefulPariah
      @PeacefulPariah 2 роки тому +14

      @@gregpettis1113 sounds pretty smart to me.

    • @ronald8792
      @ronald8792 2 роки тому +2

      Have you seen this physical tool up close?

    • @fred_fotch_baseball
      @fred_fotch_baseball Рік тому +1

      He had limited mobility.

  • @The.Original.Potatocakes
    @The.Original.Potatocakes 2 роки тому +863

    He’s really good at this, seriously. In certain cases sometimes you don’t judge a man by his previous actions. Ryan owned it and now it’s only the future for him. I’m glad he made it out ok.

    • @pricetilghman2217
      @pricetilghman2217 2 роки тому +16

      I was thinking the same thing. His delivery is damn good.

    • @The.Original.Potatocakes
      @The.Original.Potatocakes 2 роки тому +7

      @@pricetilghman2217 if only Juicy Smooya could do it lol, sorry it’s too easy at this point.

    • @outdoorsanimalsandmusic3014
      @outdoorsanimalsandmusic3014 2 роки тому +12

      He made mistakes that millions make every year. He was just in the spotlight. I’m happy he’s in a good place now.

    • @FaxNoCopy
      @FaxNoCopy 2 роки тому +3

      Sometimes? You never do. Everyone makes mistakes and you move forward

    • @thomass789
      @thomass789 2 роки тому +3

      @@FaxNoCopy Not so fast, my friend. Not at all. Some mistakes are not quite so forgivable. Are you so quick to forgive someone that sexually abuses your child? How about the guy that robs and physically attacks and disables your elderly mom as she leaves the grocery store?
      No, we don't ALWAYS forgive everyone for every mistake they make.

  • @chrisv9444
    @chrisv9444 2 роки тому +446

    A network needs to pick Ryan up, love his candor his story telling ability.

    • @travisoshea
      @travisoshea 2 роки тому +13

      Even call games

    • @bradydavis6352
      @bradydavis6352 2 роки тому +18

      @@travisoshea he did call games for ESPN a couple years ago. He got a domestic violence charge and they dropped him

    • @travisoshea
      @travisoshea 2 роки тому +5

      @@bradydavis6352 ohh didn’t know that.

    • @carlitosortiz2870
      @carlitosortiz2870 2 роки тому +8

      Big ex jock dudes that can conversate are always attractive to normal folks.

    • @jjones2509
      @jjones2509 2 роки тому +5

      He's right where he needs to be.

  • @hoopofficial6613
    @hoopofficial6613 Рік тому +9

    This guy has found his way. Mad props & respect to his turn around. Great storyteller. 💯

  • @michaelwiggins7935
    @michaelwiggins7935 2 роки тому +39

    This is like a passage from "Chicken soup for the soul" for me. It is so great to see a mature man being open and honest about his failures.
    I am glad his life was not a continual downward spiral.
    He was elevated above where he belonged and he had to crash in order to make things right. It sounds like he is doing well now and that is good to know.

    • @charmerci
      @charmerci Рік тому

      Well, it was pretty much a continual spiral for 20 years.

  • @zachwhitlow4
    @zachwhitlow4 2 роки тому +252

    One thing I have always appreciated about Leaf is that he has never pointed the finger of blame at anyone else and has owned up to his past mistakes and is willing to be open about it. You can tell he has truly grown and learned from those mistakes and is using his platform to help other young players avoid those mistakes

    • @ZhangtheGreat
      @ZhangtheGreat 2 роки тому +3

      Those days are over. Pointing the finger at others was how he seemed to be wired when he was playing, but his post-football life has humbled him immensely.

    • @gluserty
      @gluserty 2 роки тому +4

      I think it's very cool that Leaf changed his perspective; if one learns, I think that's all one can ask of another individual.

    • @carbonking53
      @carbonking53 2 роки тому +9

      Kaepernick should take a lesson from Leaf. I quess playing the victim pays too well to eat some humble pie.

    • @manden7510
      @manden7510 2 роки тому +5

      @@carbonking53 lol what mistakes does Kap have to own up to?

    • @NACHTY1
      @NACHTY1 2 роки тому +4

      @@manden7510 He said nothing about "owning up to anything". He said "take a lesson from". Don't twist words, acting like you're genuinely concerned

  • @65TossTrap
    @65TossTrap 2 роки тому +419

    This overwhelms me! His humility and honesty is refreshing. Total respect for what he has done to help young players.

    • @LonghornsLegend
      @LonghornsLegend 2 роки тому +9

      I have the utmost respect for people who own their mistakes, and are completely honest about it. Great sign of growth and maturity

    • @jordyjohn2275
      @jordyjohn2275 2 роки тому +2

      @@LonghornsLegend
      When you lose everything you can either form an irrational view of yourself and become a Karen or become humble

    • @markjackson6134
      @markjackson6134 3 місяці тому

      I'm even more overwhelmed I was of age when his downfall happened in realtime. I'd bet a lotta $$s he'd be dead or in prison before this.

  • @JtrainMedia
    @JtrainMedia 2 роки тому +36

    First time hearing Leaf since everything I've grown up learning about him. This was such an amazing clip. I want to listen to him talk about more things. Thanks for posting this! Hope everything is going well for Leaf.

  • @pastramiking6874
    @pastramiking6874 7 місяців тому +6

    This is definitely someone who has gone through recovery, to have this level of introspection and honesty about personal weaknesses

  • @scottthompson3493
    @scottthompson3493 2 роки тому +218

    Massive respect to Ryan Leaf, I fully expected him not to see the age of 40. So glad he’s in a better place.

  • @NoName-zz5ih
    @NoName-zz5ih 2 роки тому +287

    I enjoy listening to Ryan Leaf especially when he talks about his mistakes NFL related. He does a great job filling in for Rich Eisen too.

    • @travisoshea
      @travisoshea 2 роки тому +2

      Dose he have his own show?

    • @StJimmy-le4gj
      @StJimmy-le4gj 2 роки тому +7

      Bro I didn't even realize that there was no Rich Eisen lol he is good I'll give him that

    • @simpleagain1
      @simpleagain1 2 роки тому +1

      I honestly think he’s better than Rich. Rich has too much fluff time wasting filler in between segments of real truth. Ryan gives all straight up dope

    • @travisoshea
      @travisoshea 2 роки тому

      @@simpleagain1 wayyy better. Rich is old news.

  • @jcm4549
    @jcm4549 2 роки тому +3

    Humility, self awareness, maturity. What a turn around. GOD Bless you Ryan! I enjoy listening to you.

  • @melvinsmiley5295
    @melvinsmiley5295 4 місяці тому +2

    This has to be one of the best things I have ever seen. Ryan’s story and his character throughout this and owning both the good & bad are just something you NEVER see. Speaking about his experiences and advising others on what not to do is so much more valuable than what he did not achieve during his time in the NFL. Well done Ryan… just so proud of you man.

  • @sugarbear8574
    @sugarbear8574 2 роки тому +72

    The information that Ryan Leaf is giving is priceless because it came at such a high cost for him

  • @paulmancini3363
    @paulmancini3363 2 роки тому +109

    Ryan Leaf has done a great job turning his life around, He’s funny, authentic and accountable.. I could listen to his stories for hours

  • @GameCapsuleTV
    @GameCapsuleTV Рік тому +1

    That was One of the best 15 minutes of ‘sports talk’ TV I’ve seen in a long time. Kudos to Leaf for the transparency & class.

  • @macofalltrades6396
    @macofalltrades6396 Рік тому +23

    Ryan Leaf is the epitome of a successful failure. Impressive interview and great inside description of the process pre-draft. Hope he's continuing to do well in his current endeavors.

  • @DeepTexas
    @DeepTexas 2 роки тому +88

    Ryan Leaf has become a likable, compelling individual. Hats off.

  • @Johnny-xj5qu
    @Johnny-xj5qu 2 роки тому +60

    Surprised how humble he is, and I didn’t realize he has a perfect voice for a broadcaster

  • @zyxwut321
    @zyxwut321 2 роки тому +9

    What's such a shame is you see how freaking smart he is. You know that if he had been around better people and had more maturity back then that he very well COULD'VE had an all-time great career. It shows the fine knife-edge between success and failure.

    • @jrsmith1998
      @jrsmith1998 2 роки тому

      Nah. He wasn’t a great quarterback. He was average.

  • @mattcorich1231
    @mattcorich1231 2 роки тому +1

    Glad I stumbled onto this clip. Amazing transparency and insight.

  • @edwardkim3076
    @edwardkim3076 2 роки тому +490

    This was a great segment. I am so pleasantly surprised at Ryan's humility and self-awareness. Talking about maturing as a person. Bravo.

    • @joeturner9280
      @joeturner9280 2 роки тому +1

      Yes. Also, He wants to borrow some pain meds from you if you don't mind.

    • @MT-sk1ln
      @MT-sk1ln 2 роки тому +18

      @@joeturner9280 that's really original. 🤦‍♂️

    • @kevinzhu6417
      @kevinzhu6417 2 роки тому +12

      @@joeturner9280 The fact that he owns up to his problems and is not only working towards self improvement but openly discussing them is very respectable.

    • @samlowe5301
      @samlowe5301 2 роки тому +1

      Yea it only took 25 years and pissing away an amazing talent and potential HoF career, buuut…better late than never

    • @5kdamian
      @5kdamian 2 роки тому +2

      Wonderful segment. Thank you for being honest and willing to share your experiences.

  • @Jasontyo
    @Jasontyo 2 роки тому +89

    I really like Ryan as Rich's fill-in.

  • @seanconnolly9138
    @seanconnolly9138 2 роки тому +11

    This is easily one of the most valuable conversations I've heard. Thank you, Ryan Leaf.

  • @cosmodozer
    @cosmodozer Місяць тому

    He is a great speaker. Great stories. Turned his life around, and takes all accountability of his mistakes. This is a guy that deserves another chance. Kudos to him!!

  • @ChowDownDetroit
    @ChowDownDetroit 2 роки тому +161

    I can listen to Ryan Leaf talk about football all day. This guy is awesome.

    • @dannycnoble
      @dannycnoble 2 роки тому

      i was thinking the same thing listening to this. A great story teller.

    • @ChowDownDetroit
      @ChowDownDetroit 2 роки тому +1

      @@dannycnoble I hope he gets his own show

    • @MrBobswire
      @MrBobswire 2 роки тому

      I couldn't articulate that better, I always look to his appearances and comments.

    • @mr.mr.4772
      @mr.mr.4772 2 роки тому

      Yeah, when he’s sober.

    • @MrShanester117
      @MrShanester117 2 роки тому

      Obsequious alert

  • @williamcowen5658
    @williamcowen5658 2 роки тому +368

    How awesome. This is a man… terrible mistakes, but he owns it.

    • @dremac33
      @dremac33 2 роки тому +8

      Very rare these days...

    • @twosocks9002
      @twosocks9002 2 роки тому +6

      Idk about terrible, he yelled at a beat writer & got addicted to pills. Everyone’s human wouldn’t say that’s like terrible

    • @michaelharrington75
      @michaelharrington75 2 роки тому +1

      @@twosocks9002 People love the make other people's mistakes seem much worse than they really are in order to feel better about themselves. The man didn't do too terrible. He won the Heisman trophy in college, and got drafted 2nd overall in the NFL. That's a much greater height to fall from, so people think it's somehow worse.

    • @goobfilmcast4239
      @goobfilmcast4239 2 роки тому +2

      He's a walking doosh bag (and a domestic abuser) who had every advantage handed to him and he crapped all over it. For the average Joe or Jane, just getting to go an NFL game may be a great achievement....the dingus should have done more time in Prison and then just slinked away under a rock. He never has and never will do an honest day's work in his life. He doesn't deserve your sympathy.....He effed up more chances and wasted more money than a thousand working-class people do in a lifetime...eff him

    • @justinbenning2428
      @justinbenning2428 2 роки тому +1

      @@michaelharrington75 he didn't win the Heisman, Charles Woodson did.

  • @ltlmac76
    @ltlmac76 2 роки тому +8

    Well done and well said, Ryan. It's great you are able to take your experiences and offer advice to those coming into the league.

  • @hooliganracing5110
    @hooliganracing5110 2 роки тому +9

    Ryan is a testament to what you can become. Love his honesty and very happy to see where he is today.

  • @AztecRay
    @AztecRay 2 роки тому +177

    Good to see Ryan in a good place. Wish him the best. Everyone loves a comeback story

    • @christopherweise438
      @christopherweise438 2 роки тому +1

      Blade Brown - Not just a comeback story......but he readily admits to everything, doesn't try to make excuses, and explains exactly what he learned from it. THAT'S what i like about his journey.
      He's not "apologizing" for his past in an effort to rehab his image....he's taking ownership and accountability for it.

  • @Matt-sw8tu
    @Matt-sw8tu 2 роки тому +318

    I’m so impressed with Ryan’s honesty and insight. It must hurt knowing what could have been. Kudos to owning up to his mistakes and trying to help others avoid that. Much respect to Ryan.

    • @GeneralBuckNaked
      @GeneralBuckNaked 2 роки тому +3

      I always think "what could have been" with a lot of different players. Like Jamarcus Russel n all those guys

    • @colbymyers369
      @colbymyers369 2 роки тому

      Congratulations, you get the dumbest comment award for this week

    • @richardkocon3667
      @richardkocon3667 2 роки тому

      The Rose Bowl where Michigan shut Ryan Leaf down that was the beginning of his downfall. Strange he can't admit it. No one team in college shut him down like Michigan did.

    • @carbonking53
      @carbonking53 2 роки тому +1

      It's much easier to cast blame outward than it is to look in the mirror and admit YOU are the problem. It's an unfortunate trait we all possess.

    • @ThatGuyOnYoutube2
      @ThatGuyOnYoutube2 2 роки тому +7

      What Ryan Leaf is doing now to warn other players of what can go wrong is MORE IMPORTANT for our young men coming through the system. Big Respect to Ryan Leaf helping the next generations be better.

  • @richardvincent2425
    @richardvincent2425 Місяць тому +1

    Such a great interview considering what he put himself thru. To be able to poke fun at himself while not making light of his mistakes is so admirable.

  • @CyclopsJoeVideos
    @CyclopsJoeVideos 3 місяці тому +1

    How can you Not like Ryan Leaf to be this honest about himself . Respect for Ryan Leaf

    • @legendaryTMNICO
      @legendaryTMNICO 3 місяці тому

      He was a bum when he was a player in the nfl.

  • @nathangoddard8115
    @nathangoddard8115 2 роки тому +120

    The NFLPA needs to hire Ryan to travel around and talk to young players at the combine and after the draft. They can choose to listen or not, but at least he would have told them his story and they can make their choice.

    • @residentgomez
      @residentgomez 2 роки тому +3

      I never even thought of that but that's an excellent idea.
      He's lived it so all those players would listen and in the end
      we will get a better product cause less of those players would fail.

    • @KevinGonzalez-vz7rz
      @KevinGonzalez-vz7rz 2 роки тому +14

      Nathan, they already have. Ryan has appeared numerous times at past NFL Rookie Symposiums as a speaker to Rookies teaching them to avoid doing what he did and to also avoid substance and pain pill abuse.

    • @nathangoddard8115
      @nathangoddard8115 2 роки тому +1

      @@KevinGonzalez-vz7rz that is outstanding! Thank you for the reply.

    • @brynlpz83
      @brynlpz83 2 роки тому

      I agree with that. In no way shape or form should he get an analyst job.

    • @myway5536
      @myway5536 2 роки тому +1

      He fucked that up once

  • @joerudder9447
    @joerudder9447 2 роки тому +134

    To hear him speak, it is almost impossible to believe it is the same guy that melted down so quickly. Very intelligent and humble and owns it all.
    He also looks like he could still play!

    • @megthomas3816
      @megthomas3816 2 роки тому +3

      He’s had 20 years to think about his horrible career ahHhhahahahaha

    • @josept9729
      @josept9729 2 роки тому +4

      I'm sure years of therapy helped him to get to this point.

    • @jestice75
      @jestice75 2 роки тому +2

      Looks in better playing shape than Brady.

    • @brawndothethirstmutilator9848
      @brawndothethirstmutilator9848 2 роки тому +3

      Donkey Cong, bet he has a better arm than Brady too. Less wear and tear 😂

    • @jdcapps21
      @jdcapps21 2 роки тому

      Looks like he could still play?! LOL. Pump the brakes my guy.

  • @wildlifebybrianhoule
    @wildlifebybrianhoule 2 роки тому +21

    I appreciated this interview. He owned the past and it's a stark, honest warning to younger players coming up in any sport really. Glad to see he's moving past the mistakes. I hope he was able to save some $ for his future.

  • @edzanowicz1475
    @edzanowicz1475 2 роки тому +1

    So happy for him in turning things around. He’s doing a super job helping others to avoid his mistakes that tarnished his once-promising NFL career. Great segment!

  • @vincentc2276
    @vincentc2276 2 роки тому +82

    This is a man who has learned from his mistakes. Absolutely fantastic turnaround as a person

    • @jedi4049
      @jedi4049 2 роки тому +2

      Yeah I enjoy seeing him talk about it. It takes time to figure it out.

  • @robertwestover2125
    @robertwestover2125 2 роки тому +112

    Mad respect to Ryan Leaf! It takes a strong man to ‘man up’ and own his mistakes … I only wish him the best of success going forward!

    • @nateb5030
      @nateb5030 2 роки тому +2

      No it don't take no strong person to make the mistakes if that's strong I hate what you say to see weak

    • @freddieflintstone5544
      @freddieflintstone5544 2 роки тому +5

      You must be to young to his career fall apart. He blamed everyone except himself at that time.
      I meet a high school classmate of his. She said he was a an arrogant prk and few people like them.
      Seem like he has learned a lot about life since then.

    • @cheehee808_
      @cheehee808_ 2 роки тому +6

      He used to be an arrogant prick. But that's what I respect about him. He got HUMBLED by life, picked himself up out the dirt and learned from his mistakes

    • @67marlins
      @67marlins Рік тому

      @@freddieflintstone5544 You think maybe you should repeat 4th grade before trying to criticize anyone else?
      Your grammar and spelling pretty much gives it away.

  • @craigbehnke1986
    @craigbehnke1986 4 місяці тому +1

    Wow, so great to see the turnaround. I hadn't heard of him since the depths of his downfall years ago...until I saw this clip. Rarely do people turn it around so well. So refreshing to see that in spite of the issues he had, he looks and sounds healthy in so many ways. I wish him all the best.

  • @johngaffigan3003
    @johngaffigan3003 Рік тому +1

    Great interview, especially from about 11 mins to the end. That last piece is some of the most profoundly impactful advise you’ll ever hear. Ryans’s counsel applies to every aspect of a successful young man or woman in their work life…not just football.

  • @jeffkadlec8264
    @jeffkadlec8264 2 роки тому +31

    How wonderful that he is so honest and willing to own up and be humble.
    Leaf has changed into a great guy

  • @TheFlexon
    @TheFlexon 2 роки тому +48

    Listening to this story was honestly the highlight of my day.

  • @tausigmanova
    @tausigmanova 3 місяці тому

    What an awesome segment and story. I'm too young/didn't care about football back then to have really have heard much around Ryan Leaf when I was growing up. Really mature, humble, honest segment with a really good lesson. Enjoyed listening to it

  • @jamesfreehart5912
    @jamesfreehart5912 2 місяці тому +1

    What a great humble analysis of self. I believe he implied he is discussing these experiences with incoming players. I hope the information is absorbed and used.

  • @kevrolld
    @kevrolld 2 роки тому +48

    Love Ryan Leaf’s storytelling & character! He needs to do more segments anywhere! Thx RE for these!

  • @AllThatShreds
    @AllThatShreds 2 роки тому +212

    As a Chargers fan, I’m so glad he’s turned his life around!

    • @67marlins
      @67marlins Рік тому +3

      But wouldn't you have preferred his sweatshirt said, "San Diego", not Los Angeles and their make-believe fan base?

    • @Donnachaidh07
      @Donnachaidh07 4 місяці тому

      ​@@67marlins
      San Diego Chargers is over.
      You wouldn't help with a stadium.
      That city blew it!

    • @67marlins
      @67marlins 4 місяці тому

      @@Donnachaidh07 The taxpayers got tired of being used.
      Imagine that.

    • @Donnachaidh07
      @Donnachaidh07 4 місяці тому

      @@67marlins
      Sure but the owner shouldn't pay for all of the stadium which is an asset to the community, economic and otherwise.

    • @67marlins
      @67marlins 4 місяці тому

      @@Donnachaidh07 Joe Robbie in Miami did.

  • @thebigo116
    @thebigo116 8 місяців тому +2

    I'm Ryan Leaf's age and I vividly remember his football saga that went off the rails. It's nice to hear his perspective now on it. He can use his story and do good by helping future Ryan Leafs from making similar mistakes

  • @matthewoconnell114
    @matthewoconnell114 5 місяців тому +1

    I lived in SD when Ryan was drafted and saw the whole thing go down. Over the years I’ve really come to appreciate his candor, humility, and frankness. He has great insights about what it takes to be successful as a QB as well as life. He took some very bad paths in life but fortunately came out the other side. I always enjoy listening to him.

  • @jeremyparker8098
    @jeremyparker8098 2 роки тому +69

    "No, people came to my birthday party." I'm dying. Great segment.

    • @bill3901
      @bill3901 2 роки тому +5

      lol...
      got the reference right away...

    • @gotetnies
      @gotetnies 2 роки тому +2

      We all know Seau wasn't in attendance 😁👌 Junior had done more for the Chargers and was more then upset that they threw so much money at Leaf who had yet to prove himself in the NFL.

    • @elamenaza7595
      @elamenaza7595 2 роки тому +1

      @@gotetnies that’s part of being a 1st round selection you getting paid no matter what reason they tell them don’t spend your rookie contract money might be your last

  • @rars0n
    @rars0n 2 роки тому +15

    What he's lost in a football career, he's gained in insight more valuable than any amount of money, and it's good to see that he's turned his life around and is helping others by sharing his experiences with these younger guys. Too many players head down the wrong path or just end up broke. We need guys like Leaf sharing their wisdom and helping guide them to success.

  • @andrewfuerst9192
    @andrewfuerst9192 6 місяців тому +1

    Damn, Ryan Leaf dropping knowledge on me on this Thursday before work and I'm loving it!! Great vid need to catch the RES more!!!

  • @carlanderton3rd
    @carlanderton3rd 2 роки тому +12

    This is so inspiring, however many setbacks you may have it doesn't mean you have to give up or roll over & die. It's never completely hopeless if you decide it isn't. Thank you Ryan

  • @AGuyNameDash
    @AGuyNameDash 2 роки тому +18

    I’m so glad he can tell these stories with wisdom and accountability instead of being spiteful. He learned from his mistakes and wants to teach the next generation. God Bless and please keep up this great work

  • @RarelyEvenn
    @RarelyEvenn 2 роки тому +56

    Good for you, Ryan. Holding yourself accountable.

  • @scottpowers5191
    @scottpowers5191 6 місяців тому +2

    Ryan coached here in Canyon Texas at WTAMU football and golf.
    He was always taking care of the other young coaches buying them dinner and was always cool in a small town with the community.
    Had some hard times at the end with his own issues.
    But glad he has turned things around after hitting bottom!
    Very interesting guy!

  • @tgunka
    @tgunka 4 місяці тому +2

    The best years of WAZZU football ever! That Rosebowl was amazing! My wife and I conceived our 2nd son in LA during that Bowl game New Years Eve! Met Ryan many times and still see him! Great dude! Life is life, learn and move forward!!!

  • @righteousduke2704
    @righteousduke2704 2 роки тому +43

    Keep talking, Ryan. You’re solid at this.

    • @goobfilmcast4239
      @goobfilmcast4239 2 роки тому +1

      He's a walking doosh bag (and a domestic abuser) who had every advantage handed to him and he crapped all over it. For the average Joe or Jane, just getting to go an NFL game may be a great achievement....the dingus should have done more time in Prison and then just slinked away under a rock. He never has and never will do an honest day's work in his life. He doesn't deserve your sympathy.....He effed up more chances and wasted more money than a thousand working-class people do in a lifetime...eff him

    • @wilnerolivier7971
      @wilnerolivier7971 2 роки тому

      @@goobfilmcast4239 If that's the case!! I wonder how you feel about Robert Downey Jr. ?? A guy like Ryan Leaf who exhibited talent early in his career only to besieged by trouble of his own making & nearly lost everything in the process. He had to fall a lot of times before getting up & staying up. But according to you guys like Leaf & RDJ shouldn't be given a chance to correct the mistakes they made in their lives & be productive members of society.

    • @goobfilmcast4239
      @goobfilmcast4239 2 роки тому

      @@wilnerolivier7971 Another guy who failed upward….major Doosh bag. Also started life with every privilege…a real spoiled man-boy. BTW, I have never watched an Ironman movie. Eff RDJ!

  • @damienkearns3654
    @damienkearns3654 2 роки тому +113

    Ryan was in studio analyst for Sky Sports NFL coverage here in UK and Ireland this past season. He was very very good.

    • @dannyquilter8366
      @dannyquilter8366 2 роки тому +4

      He was unreal at it.

    • @JaYPeeDee1025
      @JaYPeeDee1025 2 роки тому +2

      so happy and proud of him he is an inspiration for all us people that have suffered from addiction and mental health problems

    • @joefarm2897
      @joefarm2897 2 роки тому +6

      Very humble man now. When drafted, he was a selfish, arrogant, ignorant and dumb qb. How time and pain can change people. Be the best you can be everyday now Ryan ..👍

    • @christopherweise438
      @christopherweise438 2 роки тому +1

      @@joefarm2897 - When i compare my 18 year old self to my now 53 year old self i realize i didn't know 1/10 of the stuff i "thought" i knew. I'm just glad Ryan made it through. I wasn't sure he'd even live to 35 the way he was going.

    • @J.HerbosHair
      @J.HerbosHair 2 роки тому

      Thank you I never knew that! Literally first time or hearing from him in ages! Glad he's better.

  • @jagjr44
    @jagjr44 4 місяці тому

    Truly amazing to hear what a humble, insightful and grateful individual Ryan Leaf has become. First, a cautionary tale. Now, an inspiration.

  • @felixsantos9672
    @felixsantos9672 4 місяці тому

    The wisdom he can bring to other people's lives by telling these stories as a precautionary tale or letting others know there is hope, even when mistakes are made are invaluable.

  • @robmangeri777
    @robmangeri777 2 роки тому +84

    Almost surreal hearing these things from Ryan himself. Thanks for being real about all of it man.

    • @WeFreestyleForever
      @WeFreestyleForever 2 роки тому

      Why would you feel you need to thank him?

    • @BOsucks1
      @BOsucks1 2 роки тому +3

      @@WeFreestyleForever why would you feel the need to ask this question?

    • @WeFreestyleForever
      @WeFreestyleForever 2 роки тому

      @@BOsucks1 Why would you feel the need to not capitalize the (W) at the beginning of your sentence?

    • @BOsucks1
      @BOsucks1 2 роки тому +3

      @@WeFreestyleForever, because I understand basic grammar and the fact that your name/tag is technically the start of the sentence, not the word why. But nice try, smart guy.

    • @WeFreestyleForever
      @WeFreestyleForever 2 роки тому +1

      @@BOsucks1 Why would feel the need to start your sentence with a lower case a. (@).

  • @michaelb369
    @michaelb369 2 роки тому +15

    Ryan Leaf’s second act as a sports commentator has been awesome to watch!

  • @nkyshaolin
    @nkyshaolin 2 роки тому +9

    Wow this is amazing to hear from Ryan. Wisdom through pain for sure.

  • @jordansalmond8483
    @jordansalmond8483 Місяць тому

    Great conversation

  • @johnanthony9923
    @johnanthony9923 2 роки тому +14

    Who would have ever thought that Ryan Leaf would become one of the most likable sports journalists?

  • @undisputedchamp2568
    @undisputedchamp2568 2 роки тому +25

    As a longtime chargers fan I’m so glad to here from Mr. Ryan Leaf. Of course as a fan wasn’t very happy back in the day but to hear this puts it all in perspective. Thank you !

  • @davidharden7575
    @davidharden7575 Рік тому +2

    I can't imagine how much self-work this man has had to do to get where he is today! So dang impressed with the man Ryan Leaf is right now. Honestly, I didn't know if he would make it. Glad he did! Good speaker. Intelligent. Articulant. Excited about his future.

    • @DemonEvidence
      @DemonEvidence 3 місяці тому

      Haha, articulate*

    • @davidharden7575
      @davidharden7575 3 місяці тому

      do you correct everyone's mistakes? @@DemonEvidence

  • @captyonah1378
    @captyonah1378 3 місяці тому

    This was an incredible interview.

  • @sarahpuls9424
    @sarahpuls9424 2 роки тому +9

    I love that Ryan owns his whole story and is so willing to openly talk about his mistakes in the service of helping others. Inspiring…

  • @vacheron2346
    @vacheron2346 2 роки тому +12

    Ryan needs his own show. Interviewing athletes. He’s awesome.

  • @wilecoyote2074
    @wilecoyote2074 2 роки тому +1

    Great segment. Ryan Leaf has evolved into a very wise, humble and introspective man. His maturity level when coming into the league was nowhere near what it needed to be as both a player and person. So many fall victim to living in their own bubble of success and fame that they don't recognize the harsh realities of the NFL and life as a high profile athlete. Your most successful players were always grounded and driven with a laser focus to do what it takes to succeed. Leaf nailed it when he said character flaws become obvious when money comes your way. I am certain if he had this level of maturity 25 years ago his NFL career would have been much different.

  • @rickancil5222
    @rickancil5222 2 роки тому

    This is inspiring. These rules can be applied to any endeavor or profession. Great to hear Ryan Leaf speak up about this.

  • @ryanh2479
    @ryanh2479 2 роки тому +22

    I honestly never knew Leaf had become so self-aware and accountable for his career shortcomings.

    • @conspiracyjournals8828
      @conspiracyjournals8828 2 роки тому +3

      You didn’t know that people grow and learn as they get older ?

    • @robertallen6710
      @robertallen6710 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah, I get that too. People have a real difficult time turning things around after making huge mistakes in their personal lives. Like picking yourself up by your boot straps.

    • @redomega24
      @redomega24 2 роки тому +4

      @@conspiracyjournals8828 this isn't as clever as you think it is.

    • @jtfike
      @jtfike Рік тому

      @@redomega24 I thought it was clever. People grow and change. And it takes a complete moron to fail to understand that

  • @shadowsruss9106
    @shadowsruss9106 2 роки тому +79

    God Bless you, Ryan - you're an inspiration - a person who recognizes his mistakes and helps others to avoid theirs

    • @alan30189
      @alan30189 2 роки тому

      We’ll put! 👍🏼

  • @Socrates21stCentury
    @Socrates21stCentury 2 роки тому

    Appreciate your candor due, thanks !!!

  • @ViperKeeper2070
    @ViperKeeper2070 2 місяці тому +1

    I remember how close these two guys (Leaf and Manning) were leading up to this draft. Leaf's honesty and humility is so refreshing and like someone said "It's never too late to fix yourself."

  • @jasonbentley3989
    @jasonbentley3989 2 роки тому +28

    Ryan Leaf is awesome. I'm glad he's out there doing his thing.

    • @goobfilmcast4239
      @goobfilmcast4239 2 роки тому +2

      He's a walking doosh bag (and a domestic abuser) who had every advantage handed to him and he crapped all over it. For the average Joe or Jane, just getting to go an NFL game may be a great achievement....the dingus should have done more time in Prison and then just slinked away under a rock. He never has and never will do an honest day's work in his life. He doesn't deserve your sympathy.....He effed up more chances and wasted more money than a thousand working-class people do in a lifetime...eff him

    • @randyacuna3248
      @randyacuna3248 2 роки тому +2

      @@goobfilmcast4239 you have hate , I will pray for you 🙏 leaf had definitely turned his life around and admitted his shortcomings, he has mann up and I gotta respect him for that . Not an easy task but he had done it . So glad he has found a new career in broadcasting.

  • @thomaswelcomer8443
    @thomaswelcomer8443 2 роки тому +18

    Proof that 2nd (or 3rd or 4th...) chances CAN end in a good way. Maybe NOT the original story you envisioned, but the best YOU possible.
    Well done Ryan.

  • @mctaguer
    @mctaguer 3 місяці тому +1

    I had a 24 yr military career. Nine years ago, one the majors in my office who had gone to WSU and been Leaf's college roommate told me about him. He insisted that Ryan Leaf was very real, more intelligent than people think, and overall a really good guy--he definitely stuck up for him, more than 15 years later. I believed he was sincere, but was deeply skeptical it was true. When Ryan started sitting in for Rich, and I heard a couple of his shows, I was like, "Okay, I need to call ____ and apologize."

  • @quietcorner293
    @quietcorner293 2 місяці тому +1

    Ryan, you did what 99.9% of us will never do, you played in the NFL or professional sports in general. My football downfall started where it began in 7th grade.