Will Wayne Rooney be an elite coach, is the USMNT's current talent evidence that the youth system wasn't broken, and more listener questions

Published: Dec. 16, 2020, 10:25 p.m.

b"Taylor is back! You know what, one exclamation point isn't enough. Let's try that again. Taylor is back!!! That's much better. On today's show, Taylor and Joe answer some phenomenal listener questions. And before that, Joe asks Taylor about his first few weeks as a parent!\\n8:05 - Is the USMNT's current depth of talent evidence that the U.S.'s youth system wasn't as broken as we were lead to believe post-Couva?\\n20:48 - When you can't watch a game, what site has the best individual player ratings?\\n29:52 - Do national teams in countries with one or two dominant teams that contain many of the country's best players have an advantage?\\n37:39 - Can Americans who aren't good enough for the U.S. national team play for Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and other FIFA recognized territories that the United States own?\\n46:42 - With the congested schedule that FIFA has set for World Cup qualification, should the five player substitution rule remain in international qualifiers?\\n52:12 - From what he's done at Derby County so far, could Wayne Rooney become a top tier coach?\\nSponsors! Today's episode is brought to you by...\\nThe Athletic! Check out theathletic.com/TSS to receive two all-access subscriptions for the price of one!\\nMack Weldon! Your one-stop-shop for men's basics, visit mackweldon.com/tss to get 20% off your first order!\\nBlue Nile! Thinking of popping the question? Take a look at an incredible range of limited-edition collection of diamond engagement rings at bluenile.com!\\nPolicyGenius! If you need life insurance but aren\\u2019t sure where to start, head to policygenius.com!\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices"