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Shaving Points is joined by Adam Emmert of The Sea Hawkers Podcast to highlight the 2024 Seattle Seahawks in this deep dive review! - Seahawks Film and Stats - Seahawks Offseason Moves - Seahawks Draft Class - Seahawks 2024 Depth Chart - Seahawks Schedule - Seahawks Futures Bets The boys talk Geno Smith, DK Metcelf, Boye Mafe, Derick Hall, Charles Cross, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Tyler Lockett, Noah Fant, Devon Witherspoon, the All-22 tape, and more! #nfl #football #Seahawks
Clinton Bonner, Adam Emmert and Brandan Schulze join me for this very special episode as we recap the Seahawks offseason and start to look ahead to the 2025 regular season: Changes in philosophy from Carroll to Macdonald, right or wrong? Best and worst from the Seahawks draft. What does it tell us about what they're doing with the roster? Current and future outlook at the QB position, are they more "set" than some fans want to believe? What happens beyond 2024? Who should the Seahawks fear the most, the Rams or 49ers? Dream schedule scenarios for the Hawks first game. And MORE!!! SUBSCRIBE on Spotify for ad-free audio episodes, for just 99 cents a month! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seahawksforever-danviens/subscribe SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube Channel for video versions: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKP7ohrtTc8P0a4YIBUTfdg SUPPORT me and the channel - buy me a coffee, or a beer! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dviens08w FOLLOW me on Twitter @SeahawksForever EMAIL dviens08@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seahawksforever-danviens/message
It's roster projection time! Days before the Seahawks final preseason game in Green Bay I give you my best guess as to how I think they'll set their roster, sprinkled in with a little of what I think they SHOULD do. But wait, there's more! Adam Emmert, co-host of the SeaHawkers Pod, will join me to give me his thoughts on what I've proposed as he sees my list for the first time. **Where does he agree, disagree with me? **What are the biggest problem areas on the roster, and do the Seahawks need to look outside the organization to bring in reinforcements? **How does the injury to Jaxon Smith-Njigba affect the WR room? **Which UDFA's make the cut, and how many? **A long-time veteran who may be in jeopardy of missing the final cut. And more! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seahawksforever-danviens/message
Adam Emmert has a take, in fact he's got 5 of them for you so you can deal with obnoxious Denver Broncos. Living in Montana and being way too close to "Broncos Country Let's Riiiiiide" has him feeling a sorta way. Enjoy and Go Seahawks! The video version is available on YouTube. 2022 Podcast Pick'em League Support the show Get in the Flock! Visit GetInTheFlock.com Or visit our website for other ways to support the show Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | YouTube | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS Follow us on: Facebook | Twitter Listen on our free app for Android, iOS, Kindle or Windows Phone/PC Find Sea Hawkers clubs around the world at SeaHawkers.org Music from the show by The 12 Train, download each track at ReverbNation
The Super Bowl matchup is now set. Clinton Bonner joins the show to compare Bengals vs Cheifs to Rocky IV, which leads us to discuss who the natural follow on villain would be to a future Joe Burrow movie franchise. Adam Emmert offers his thoughts on how Sunday's game taught him exactly which NFC West team he has more sports hatred for and we all react to comments from Richard Sherman about his frustration with fans who suggest when it may be time to move of from a player. Subscribe to the Field Gulls Podcast via: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify |Overcast | Pocket Casts | Stitcher | Castbox | Subscribe on Android | PlayerFM | RSS Help support the show with a yearly or recurring monthly donation: patreon.com/flock Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week I am joined by Brandan Schulze and Adam Emmert of The Sea Hawkers Podcast and together we preview the upcoming matchup between the Bills and the Seahawks.
It was a rollercoaster of emotions for Seahawks fans in this game watching the Rams get out to the early lead following a Jaron Brown fumble on the first possession. Later in the quarter, Russell Wilson connects with Tyler Lockett on an incredible play to put the Seahawks in the lead despite to early scoring drives by Los Angeles. Then it was back to the lows after Seattle chooses to play conservative and settle for a long field goal on 4th and 1. A miss by Jason Myers is followed by two touchdown scoring drives by the Rams and the two teams spend time trading scores in the second half. After Chris Carson bobbles a fourth down catch in the end zone for the go ahead score, it looks like Seattle had the game in the bag after an incredible interception by Tedric Thompson. Unable to get a first down, they give the ball back to the Rams who drive down and get in position for a game winning 44-yard field goal. Adam Emmert joins Brandan Schulze to talk about the highlights from Seattle Seahawks Thursday Night Football against the Los Angeles Rams. Subscribe to the Field Gulls Podcast via:Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify |Overcast | Pocket Casts | Stitcher | Castbox | Subscribe on Android | PlayerFM | RSS Support the show with a recurring monthly donation: GetInTheFlock.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam Emmert and Brandan Schulze take a look at the Seahawks 2019 Draft Class and all 11 picks from General Manager John Schneider and Head Coach Pete Carroll. With about a week to go before the draft, the Seahawks had a franchise low four picks, by the time the day was complete they were just one pick short of having the most selections of the entire draft (the Vikings had 12). The guys talk about which picks they're most excited about, which ones might be the most likely to surprise us, and listen in to some of the best phone calls from the first couple days of the draft. While there were some obvious themes to the draft, Adam points to one that is a little more under the radar, but when you hear some of the interviews with the players, it becomes pretty clear that the Seahawks were looking beyond what they saw on the field from their players. After looking at Seattle's draft, Adam talks about the quarterbacks from the draft as part of his annual breakdown of who he thinks will succeed in the NFL. Tune in to find out who is behind a portable power station that needs to do better, along with the rankings that say the Seahawks didn't get enough "value" in the 2019 draft. Better at life honors this week go out to the Arizona Cardinals as the Seahawks GM for the magic that they both made during draft season. Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS Follow us on: Facebook | Twitter Or listen on our free app for Android, iOS, Kindle or Windows Phone/PC Call or text: 253-235-9041 Email: gohawks@seahawkerspodcast.com Support the show Get in the Flock! Visit GetInTheFlock.com and get bonus episodes Or visit our website for other ways to support the show Find Sea Hawkers clubs around the world at SeaHawkers.org Music from the show by The 12 Train, download each track at ReverbNation
The Kansas City Chiefs trade for the Seattle Seahawks former 2015 second-round draft pick Frank Clark, sending the 29th overall pick to Seattle along with a second round selection in 2020. In addition, the Seahawks swap picks with the Chiefs in the third round this year. Clark gets a big contract as part of the deal. Adam Emmert and Brandan Schulze react to the deal that gives Clark more than $63 million guaranteed and $105 million over 5 years. Considering the amount of money that Clark received from Kansas City and the compensation the Seahawks get, it's tough to be upset about the move. It makes a lot of sense for Seattle considering they were set to go into Thursday's draft with just four picks, plus they have Bobby Wagner and Jarran Reed on deck for contracts. Clark also had some interesting comments on the way out the door that he shared with ESPN's Josina Anderson. Adam and Brandan talk about how money equates respect in the NFL and how Clark appears to feel disrespected that the Seahawks weren't willing to pay him this amount to stay in Seattle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Russell Wilson is now under contract through the 2023 season after agreeing to a $140 million four-year extension. Wilson was the first to announce the deal from his bed in the middle of the night after setting the deadline for negotiations at midnight of April 15th. Brandan Schulze and Adam Emmert break down at how the timing of the deal benefits the Seahawks, especially with it being a four-year extension. With a deal now done, it makes it enjoyable to go back and listen to some of the nonsense that fans had to endure leading up to the deadline. The show explores the comments from Jack Del Rio that he wouldn't be surprised if Wilson was playing somewhere else in 2019, commentary about how the Seahawks 2019 quarterback would come from this year's draft, and (maybe the most fun) about how Andy Benoit would rather see a team pay $18 million to Jacoby Brissett than by $25 million to Russell Wilson. There was also a lot of commentary leading to the deadline surrounding the idea that Russell Wilson wanted out of Seattle and how his new salary had the potential to be a percentage of the salary cap. Neither of those story lines ultimately played out and Russell Wilson's new no trade clause seems to negate the idea that Wilson desperately wanted out of Seattle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Tuesday, the news broke that Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has set a deadline of April 15th to complete contract negotiations. But can it really be considered a deadline? If Wilson isn't planning to sit out offseason workouts or hold out into training camp, then the mid-April date should be considered more of a goal than an actual deadline. Adam Emmert and Brandan Schulze are optimistic about the idea that it is a true deadline and a deal gets done, but will it do anything to stop continued speculation about all the other teams Russ would rather play for? Left tackle Duane Brown says he would like to see Wilson and the Seahawks throw the ball more in 2019. If the Seahawks wanted a more balanced offense, then they would need to shift back toward the pass after going run heavy in 2018. With so much talk about if it's better to pass or run, we settle on the simple fact that it's better to win than to lose. Apart from the final game of the season, the run heavy approach led to more winning than losing. Doug Baldwin has another surgery set for April, but despite a relatively productive season for a receiver over 30 years old, there is a question about whether Wilson's favorite target could be back in 2019. We discuss a receiver from the Mike Holmgren coaching era who played into his mid-30s who has a similar type of game. Max Unger has decided to retire, so maybe now is a good time to dig into which team really won the trade between the Seahawks and Saints. In the "Do Better" segment, the guys discuss the site of the NFL Draft as well as the Alliance of American Football and how many players we can expect to see in the NFL next season. Better at Life honors go to an AAF legend and to our rival Arizona Cardinals for the entertainment value their franchise provides as they are seemingly unable to manage the situation they find themselves in going into the draft. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Just a few days into free agency and the Seahawks have addressed two major areas of need with the offensive line and their kicker. Seattle has signed D.J. Fluker to a two year deal and brought in former Cardinals and 49ers guard Mike Iupati to fill in behind J.R. Sweezy who left for Arizona. Adam Emmert and Brandan Schulze discuss how losing Sweezy means Seattle misses an opportunity to maintain continuity on the line, but the team philosophy remains in place to have an offensive line particularly skilled at run blocking. On special teams, they bring back Jason Myers, who lost out on the job in the 2018 preseason. Now he's signed to a four-year deal with the Seahawks. What is the need Seattle should focus on now that the initial wave of free agents have been signed. The Seahawks could still use another pass rusher whether they look to fill that spot through free agency or the draft. Their top player at that position went have sounding satisfied to play under the franchise tag a week ago, to a player who reportedly will hold out if a new contract isn't in place by training camp. With the departure of Earl Thomas, there have now been a few Pro Bowl caliber players to leave the team with very little to show for it. Should it bother Seahawks fans that these players are leaving at the end of their contracts rather than being traded the season before so they can get more immediate value in the draft rather than waiting for potential compensatory picks? Looking around the division, one team particularly active in free agency is the San Francisco 49ers. The guys take a look at some of their biggest moves and talk about where they might have some concerns in terms of cap space as they look down the road. The final segment of the show looks at what Area 29 meant to the Seahawks and even though his final moments in uniform will go down in infamy, it's still possible fans will see that number up in the rafters at CenturyLink in the future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The show kicks off this week with the news that the Seattle Seahawks are bringing back cornerback Akeem King on a one-year deal to return to the team in 2019. Earlier this week, the Seahawks announced they're placing the franchise tag on defensive end Frank Clark. By using the non-exclusive franchise tag, Brandan Schulze and Adam Emmert discuss how a team could potentially offer Clark a contract and if the Seahawks choose not to match then they could receive two first round picks as compensation. Does that explain why Seattle was reportedly meeting with prospects like Kyler Murray and Josh Allen at the combine? In the second segment, we tackle the question, "How much money is too much to pay Russell Wilson when it comes to his next contract?" Plus, if you're going to pay top dollar for a quarterback, what are some other areas the general manager has control over that he needs to operate at a high level to continue to succeed? With the notion floating around that the Seahawks should consider trading Russell Wilson, let's remember the last time the Seahawks had a long stretch in search of a franchise quarterback. It was the worst era of Seahawks football in franchise history. We close the show with a look at some of the news with our division rivals. Eric Weddle signs on with the Rams after being cut by the Ravens. In the Do Better segment, Adam points out a writer who says the Seahawks will regress in 2019 despite offering no real evidence apart from suggesting opponents will start to slow down the Seattle run game. Brandan takes issue with the nonsense surrounding Kyler Murray, particular the report that he inflated his height at the combine. Better at Life honors this week go to SpaceX for a recent launch and to an outstanding course taught at Cal State Long Beach. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For three consecutive seasons now, Seahawks fans have been bombarded with trade talks that didn't happen. In 2017, it was Richard Sherman who the Seahawks were looking for multiple draft picks to move on from. Last year, it was a foregone conclusion that Earl Thomas would be on the Cowboys roster by the kickoff of the regular season. Brandan Schulze and Adam Emmert comment on the recent report by Colin Cowherd on this week's episode of the Field Gulls Podcast and discuss the inclusion of Russell Wilson as the latest member of the team to be targeted by rumors in the national media. In hindsight, considering the injuries to Sherman and Thomas, it may have been best for the Seahawks to take what they could get for their aging defensive stars. The latest rumor that Wilson may be destined for New York to take over for Eli Manning is at a completely different level. Continuing the theme of terrible trade ideas, Reggie Wayne suggested on the NFL Network that trading Frank Clark for Antonio Brown would somehow make sense. A recent article on Field Gulls shows how Frank Clark's value is a lot closer to the level of Khalil Mack. Not even close to the value the Steelers could expect to get for Brown at this point. With a franchise tag appearing likely, one question worth discussing is if Seahawks fans would be satisfied to get two first round picks if another team offers Clark a deal under a non-exclusive tag. Free agency is on the horizon and the guys take a look at some players who could be possible upgrades and which Seahawks players are among the top 100 available free agents according to PFT. If K.J. Wright and Earl Thomas are on their way out in free agency, which players could they target to help fill their shoes in 2019. D.J. Fluker and J.R. Sweezy are set to hit free agency. Which one of those players gets paid more? Getting a new kicker may be one of the most important positions to fill, but Seattle hasn't shown any willingness to spend big in free agency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Chicago Audible - Chicago Bears Podcast and Postgame Show
To help “meet” Seattle, the guys are joined by Adam Emmert of The Sea Hawkers Podcast who shares his insight on the impact of Doug Baldwin's injury, Seattle's third-down woes, his little confidence in OC Brian Schottenheimer, the strengths of the Seahawks' defense, and much more including the two things the Bears must do to win. The post [261] Meet the Seahawks (with The Sea Hawkers Podcast) appeared first on The Chicago Audible. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Chicago Audible - Chicago Bears Podcast and Postgame Show
To help “meet” Seattle, the guys are joined by Adam Emmert of The Sea Hawkers Podcast who shares his insight on the impact of Doug Baldwin's injury, Seattle's third-down woes, his little confidence in OC Brian Schottenheimer, the strengths of the Seahawks' defense, and much more including the two things the Bears must do to win. The post [261] Meet the Seahawks (with The Sea Hawkers Podcast) appeared first on The Chicago Audible. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam and Chris welcome fellow podcaster and football fan, Adam Emmert to the show. Despite being a Seahawks fan, Adam HATES The Miami Dolphins and is asked to explain himself to the citizens of Perfectville. Find out why he hates South Beach’s favorite team, and what it would take in order to get Richard Sherman […] The post Episode 70: Seahawkers Podcast Host Adam Emmert appeared first on Perfectville.
Thanks, Podcasting : A Collective Podcast About The Power of Podcasting
Featuring Brendan and Adam from The Sea Hawkers Podcast! What is The Sea Hawkers Podcast? Your Seattle Seahawks podcast, by 12s for the 12s. Whether you’re in Seattle or a displaced fan somewhere else in the world, hosts Adam Emmert and Brandan Schulze bring up relevant Seahawks news as well as topics around the NFL. They have vowed to never fail to mention who is better at life than Skip Bayless. Click here for the podcast website Are you looking to start your podcast? Tame the chaos of starting a podcast with one simple service: Libsyn. Reliable media hosting, iTunes compatible RSS feed, lovely embeddable player, Wordpress plug-in, standalone custom podcast apps, multiple distribution channels and incredible stats. Get started HERE today. HELP US SPREAD THE WORD We’d love it if you could please share #ThanksPodcasting with your Twitter followers, CLICK HERE to post a tweet If you dug this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review, but most importantly SUBSCRIBE! Ways to subscribe to Thanks, Podcasting Click here to subscribe in iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS FEEDBACK + PROMOTION If you want your show featured, here are the details for getting your story into Thanks, Podcasting Email your submission or any feedback to thefeed@libsyn.com Call 412 573 1934