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Is it fair to compare this year's Seahawks team to that of 2012? There are signs, as the Seahawks take on the Rams this weekend and are both tied for first place in the NFC West in the middle of November. We can actually watch a great football game without being stressed about the postseason implications tied to the results. Corbin Smith, Emerald City Spectrum joins Ian for a preview of the Seahawks and Rams this weekend and it's a true juggernaut vs. juggernaut on Sunday. It would be great to have Jarran Reed, but this will be a true litmus test for Seattle's offensive line. In The Daily Power Play, we get some health updates from Mike Benton, who spoke to Coach Lambert today - plus some words from Brandon Montour on the shooters' mentality on this team. Brandon Funston, The Athletic joins Ian to kick off the unofficial start of the weekend and gets you ready for your fantasy football matchups! Anders makes his Fact or Fiction pick and finally, we talk so Softy!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Macdonald joins the show to discuss what it's like on the sidelines when you open up a big lead as the Seahawks did yesterday, what he likes about the pass rush, how Nick Emmanwori has grown, the importance of the special teams play, the run pass ratio yesterday, what he saw from Rashid Shaheed and an injury update on Jarran Reed.
RUNDOWN Mitch solves last week's "mafia lookalike" mystery — listeners decide he's a dead ringer for The Sopranos' Michael Imperioli. The guys riff through Goodfellas lore, Seahawks' second straight blowout win, and Von Miller's hilarious regret about choosing Washington over Seattle ("it's like turning down a girl who became a movie star"). Heartfelt condolences to the family of Lenny Wilkens, celebrating the Hall of Famer's legacy as both player and coach — and his decades as the Pacific Northwest's ultimate basketball statesman. Then it's back to football as the guys revel in another stress-free Seahawks blowout, highlighted by two identical sack-fumble touchdowns from Tyrese Knight and DeMarcus Lawrence. Mitch welcomes back Brady Henderson and Jacson Bevens for another Seahawks No-Table after a 44-22 dismantling of the Cardinals. The crew marvels at a team that suddenly looks like a legitimate Super Bowl contender, while debating the sloppy second half and the emerging run-game breakthrough. They dig into injury updates on Ernest Jones, and Jarran Reed, the trade for Rashid Shaheed, and the defense's uncanny "next-man-up" magic under Mike Macdonald. Mitch reconnects with Rick Neuheisel, presented by Taco Time Northwest, to unpack a wild week in college football — starting with Washington's shocking collapse in Madison. Rick calls it a "disaster," offers perspective on Jed Fisch's road woes, and shares how leadership, not logistics, separates winners from whiners. From there, the conversation races across the national landscape: Penn State's heartbreak at Happy Valley, Texas Tech's oil-fueled rise, and which Group of Five team might crash the playoff. Then Neuheisel dives into Lincoln Riley's number-swap trickery — calling it "legal but unethical" — before handing out Taco Time honors. Mitch reconvenes the Seattle Kraken No-Table with RJ Eskanos and Dylan Travers of Emerald City Hockey for the team's first check-in of the season. Despite a solid early record and a near-top Pacific Division standing, the panel wonders how sustainable it really is. RJ notes that the offense remains among the league's weakest, while Dylan credits new head coach Lane Lambert for installing a defense-first system that maximizes effort and structure. GUESTS Brady Henderson | Seahawks Insider, ESPN Jacson Bevens | Writer, Cigar Thoughts Rick Neuheisel | CBS College Football Analyst, Former Head Coach & Rose Bowl Champion RJ Eskanos | Co-Founder, Emerald City Hockey Dylan Travers | Analyst, Emerald City Hockey TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | From Mafia Mitch to Cher in Fresno — Episode 357 Starts with a Bang 14:40 | BEAT THE BOYS - Register at MitchUnfiltered.com 19:20 | From Lenny's Legacy to Mr. Playoffs: Seahawks Roll to 7–2 and Dream of the NFC's Top Seed 35:17 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table; Déjà Vu Defense: Two Scoop-and-Scores, a Surging Run Game, and Seattle's NFC Statement Win 57:53 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel; Disaster in Madison, Trickery in L.A., and Oil-Money Football: Rick Neuheisel Dares to Dip 1:29:42 | GUEST: Kraken No-Table; Effort, Defense, and a Little Luck: Can the Kraken Keep Floating Above the Ice? 1:49:57 | Other Stuff Segment: Sydney Sweeney's boyfriend "Scooter", Mariners free agency (Josh Naylor, Eugenio Suárez, Mitch Garver, bullpen decisions), debate on re-signing Suárez vs. internal options, Matt Kalil divorce/CamSoda "offer" saga, USC's Sam Huard fake-punt jersey trick, Mark Sanchez fired by FOX & replaced by Drew Brees, Erik Spoelstra house fire note, Antonio Brown arrest & attempted murder charges, Indiana volleyball assistant coach gambling infractions, Guardians pitchers betting scandal & "is everything rigged?" angst RIPs: Mia Hammond (21-year-old Washington women's soccer goalkeeper), Paul Tagliabue (former NFL commissioner), Marshawn Kneeland (Cowboys DE, 24), Victor Conte (BALCO figure), Dick Cheney (former U.S. Vice President), Diane Ladd (Oscar-nominated actress) HEADLINES: Donald Trump "deny visas to fat people" bit, Dave Ramsey's "15–20 houses for God" rant, Kim Kardashian underwear with built-in pubic hair, Matt Kalil "two Coke cans" closer gag
Seahawks fans got some rough injury news this week as Jarran Reed went to IR even after a week of practicing fully. Details are limited as to what may have caused the move on Saturday. Reed joins several other Seahawks players who will be out vs the Cardinals, who have several injuries of their own. But considering the Seahawks are coming off a dominant victory over the Commanders and have an upcoming matchup with the Rams -- does this put this week into a trap game scenario? We close the show with this week's Blue Friday Bets and talk about whether the guys are leaning to far toward the potential of an improved rushing attack.
Bob Stelton & Bryan Walters go through what the Seahawks have to do to get a win on Sunday over the Commanders. With McLaurin out, how can the Seahawks shut down Jayden Daniels and the Commanders offense? // Take Two: Cooper Kupp, Jarran Reed are listed as questionable for the Seahawks, while Jake Bobo, Eric Saubert, Julian Love, Dareke Young, and Christian Haynes are out. Game six of the World Series is tonight with the Blue Jays up 3-2. // Bob & Bryan go through their predictions for this Sunday’s game against the Commanders in our Call It Now Segment! // The guys go over the possibility of the Seahawks trading Riq Woolen. What could the Seahawks get for him and is it worth making the trade with the constantly injured Seahawks secondary?
Greg Cosell, NFL Films tells us what the tape says on the first half of the Seahawks season. Who stands out and what are some reasonable expectations for the second half? Plus, a look at the Seahawks' matchup with the Commanders in primetime on Sunday Night Football this weekend. Jarran Reed, Seahawks Defensive Tackle sits down with Ian to discuss the bye week and how his preparation changes with time and experience. He also talks about how the defense has evolved under Mike Macdonald and what he's seen from Byron Murphy's growth so far. Jarran also gives his perspective on Bobby Wagner as the Seahawks prepare to take on the Commanders on Sunday Night Football. Does primetime mean anything to the players? Not for Jarran. We do a quick Daily Power Play! Rob Rang, FOX Sports and BC Lions gives us his players to watch this college football weekend and the latest guys to jump off the page. What does the top of the NFL Draft look like as of now? Things may have shifted. Rob also discusses those in the college football game right now who we are most likely to see on Sundays. Ian makes his Fact or Fiction pick and finally, we talk to Softy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We discuss Pete Carroll and Mike McDaniel's woes as their teams continue to struggle and Jets owner Woody Johnson throwing his QB under the bus in Around the NFL. Then, Daniel Jeremiah joins us to discuss Jarran Reed being a "steady Eddie", whether he gives JSN or Darnold more credit for the success they are having in this Seahawks offense so far, his concern level for the four turnovers Seattle had Monday night and whether the Seahawks should try to trade Riq Woolen or not.
We dicsuss Jeff Passan's reaction to the decision to go to Bazardo in the 7th inning last night and the optimism that he left us with at the end of his interview last hour. Then, Mike Macdonald joins the show to discuss the Seahawks win over the Texans last night. He discusses how well the defense played, Leonard Williams' instincts, Josh Jobe's growth, the importance of Jarran Reed to what they do, and why Jaxon Smith-Njigba is so difficult to cover.
Mike Macdonald joins the show to discuss the Seahawks win over the Texans last night. He discusses how well the defense played, Leonard Williams' instincts, Josh Jobe's growth, the importance of Jarran Reed to what they do, and why Jaxon Smith-Njigba is so difficult to cover
Wyman, Bump, and Stacy recap the Seahawks win over the Jags and highlight the standouts on offense and defense from a well-rounded win. They’re joined by Seahawks DL Jarran Reed to talk about the Hawks’ dominant defense, battling in the trenches, the team’s recent success on the road, and much more. Seahawks TE/FB Brady Russel joins the show to talk about playing on Monday Night Football, the Hawks’ elite special teams unit, and much more. And they hear Mike Macdonald’s press conference from this morning.
Bob and Dave are joined by Seahawks Legend Dave Krieg to discuss what he’s seen from the team at training camp, his hopes for this season, and his playing days with Wyman, they talk to Seahawks defensive tackle Jarran Reed live at the VMAC about his excitement for the start of preseason and what he’s learned over his decade in the NFL, and they have their weekly conversation with Jon Morosi to get his thoughts on the Mariners trade deadline moves, Eugenio Suarez’s impact on the offense, and their current playoff outlook.
Salk is back and goes through the positives and negatives at the end of the Mariners really tough 12 game stretch along with the Brewers series specifically. Afterwards, they re-air their conversations with Seth Walder of ESPN to discuss the power rankings of NFL rosters/why the Seahawks are 20th in addition to Seahawks defensive tackle Jarran Reed.
Brock and Lefko highlight how important Cal Raleigh and Logan Gilbert were in the win yesterday along with how crucial they will be in the second half. They also react to Brock's Twitter poll in which he asks fans what they would be willing to trade in order to acquire both Eugenio Suarez and Josh Naylor. Then, Seahawks defensive tackle Jarran Reed joins the show to discuss his prolonged NFL career, defensive coordinator Aden Durde and more.
Mariners lose game 1 to the Orioles, why is Jorge Polanco still playing? Why are the Mariners so reliant on Home Runs We hear from Jake Bobo talking about the new offense, the difference between offenses in the college and NFL, and more. Daily Power Play and an update on the Storm situation. Hugh Millen joins the show to talk about the intricacies in the new Klint Kubiak offense, the difference between Geno Smith and Sam Darnold, and more. Seahawks DT Jarran Reed joins the show to talk about setting the tone for the season, being a leader among this young defense, and more. Softy joins for cross talk.
Brock and Salk talk through what jumped out to them in the Mariners series win against the Twins. They also do a cheat check on all of Julio Rodriguez, Cal Raleigh and Jorge Polanco. In Blue 88, topics include Jarran Reed, Sam Darnold and what position group the Seahawks still could need to address.
Bob and Dave are joined by Seahawks General Manager John Schneider and Head Coach Mike Macdonald live at the VMAC to get their thoughts on why the Geno Smith and DK Metcalf trades happened, how Sam Darnold will fit into Klint Kubiak’s offense, Jarran Reed and Ernest Jones’ impact on the defense, and what they saw from DeMarcus Lawrence, and they hear why one NFL expert is sick of waiting for Aaron Rodgers to make a decision in Sweeping the Dial.
Bob and Dave are joined by Seahawks General Manager John Schneider and Head Coach Mike Macdonald live at the VMAC to get their thoughts on why the Geno Smith and DK Metcalf trades happened, how Sam Darnold will fit into Klint Kubiak’s offense, Jarran Reed and Ernest Jones’ impact on the defense, and what they saw from DeMarcus Lawrence.
Bob and Dave are joined by Senior MLB writer for The Athletic Tyler Kepner to get his thoughts on his trip to Mariners Spring Training, their 2025 playoff chances, Dan Wilson’s first full year as manager, and the persistent hitting issues at T-Mobile Park, they discuss what the Seahawks re-signing Jarran Reed and Ernest Jones means for this season, and they wrap up the show by finding out what we learned today!
The Seahawks cut Tyler Lockett. The Seahawks traded Geno Smith. The Seahawks traded DK Metcalf. The Seahawks brought back Jarran Reed. The Seahawks brought back Earnest Jones. The Seahawks signed Sam Darnold to lead this team. All of this happened in less than a week. Coach Red and Cain breakdown a crazy week for the Seahawks and talk about more targets in free agency to target. Tune in now for this action packed episode!
In the seventh episode of Circling Seattle Sports' weekly Seattle Seahawks show, Circling the nest, CSS Seahawks beat writer Jake Parr joins CSS founder and editor-in-chief Charles Hamaker to discuss the releases that the team made to free up cap space, the Geno Smith and DK Metcalf trades, the signings of Jarran Reed and Ernest Jones IV, signing Sam Darnold, where things lay now, and more. "Circling the nest" is Circling Seattle Sports' weekly show/podcast covering the Seattle Seahawks, as CSS Seahawks beat writer Jake Parr joins CSS founder and editor-in-chief Charles Hamaker weekly to discuss Seahawks news, rumors, and other information around the team throughout the year.
Bump and Stacy react to the Seahawks trading Geno Smith and DK Metcalf over the weekend, they give you their thoughts on the Ernest Jones and Jarran Reed deals in Headline Rewrites, they look at some of the available options for the next starting quarterback of the Seahawks, including whether Sam Darnold would be good a fit in Seattle, and they break down the Seahawks current draft picks following the busy weekend.
Never before have we had SO much to talk about on a Monday! We bring in the big guns for today's show and it's a 4 MMQB extravaganza with Hugh Millen co-hosting for all 4 hours. We start off with DK to the Steelers talk right away and it's safe to say that Hugh is not happy that DK is gone. Hugh doesn't think that the Seahawks are making themselves better by getting rid of the wide receiver, and in fact, they have made themselves worse. It's all about the big picture- by getting rid of DK, the Seahawks have allowed themselves to improve in more areas, including O Line. :30- Geno is out, so who takes over as QB of the Seahawks? Sam Darnold seems to make the most sense, but if the price gets too high, do you bring in Aaron Rodgers? :45- Coach Millen is stepping in for Coach Bucky today and the shorts… may be an issue… - Ernest Jones and Jarran Reed were both signed to extensions, how does Coach Millen feel? - How does Coach Millen feel about having Daniel Jones or Sam Howell as the starter?
Bob and Dave are joined by Brock Huard live in Peoria to discuss what he’s seen during his week at Mariners Spring Training, including why he’s optimistic about the pitching staff and what he’s expecting to see from the offense in 2025, they break down how important it is for the Seahawks to re-sign defensive tackle Jarran Reed, and they lay out their expectations for Cal Raleigh following his Platinum Glove award winning season.
Michael-Shawn and Christopher answer listener questions on the Seahawks' defense. They discuss Seattle potentially improving its secondary this offseason, whether the team should try and trade for Myles Garrett, bolstering the pass rush unit, free agent options, re-signing Jarran Reed, Riq Woolen's future, draft targets with the 18th overall pick and more. Interested in advertising on this podcast? Email sales@bluewirepods.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What are your biggest takeaways from the four NFL Divisional games over the weekend? Did this show us that having a superstar QB is one of the most important pieces to a playoff team? // How are we feeling about the officiating of the Chiefs vs Texans matchup? There were a few questionable calls that went the Chiefs way that resulted in points for Kansas City. // Take Two: Despite the 19+ people interviewed, the Bears are finalizing a deal to hire Lions OC as their head coach…Adam Schefter says former Saints HC Dennis Allen is expected to be named the defensive coordinator. The Cowboys had an in-person interview with Leslie Frazier today // Seahawks Position group Evaluations: Defensive Line. How did the Seahawks defensive line perform over the season and was it an improvement from last season? Leonard Williams was as advertised, Jarran Reed & Jonathan Hankins are free agents, Byron Murphy is still on his rookie deal, Roy Robertson-Harris has a $6.6 million cap hit. // The Dodgers have signed relief pitcher Tanner Scott to a 4-year $72 Million deal. With the Dodgers using deferred payments on multiple contracts, will the MLB change the rule for deferred money or implement a salary cap?
We give you a recap of the Seahawks 2024-2025 season as a whole. Do we think this season was a success or did we fall short of our goals with an entire new coaching staff. Seahawks defensive lineman Jarran Reed joins the show to talk about this last game, how his season has gone, and a sack celebration that he has adopted. // Seahawks Kick Returner Jaelon Darden joins the show to talk about how he came to be the Seahawks kick returner and how he got to this point in the season. He also modeled his game after one Seahawks legend. // We get an opponent preview of the LA Rams from Rams radio broadcaster JB Long. // The voice of the Seahawks Steve Raible joins the show to talk about what he has seen and learned from the Seahawks team this season. Game predictions for the final Seahawks game of the 2024-2025 season.
Jarran Reed, Seahawks DT sits down with Ian for a fantastic interview ranging from bye week process, the lockerroom and the motivation behind the game. He also weighs in on the team's decision to part ways with Tyrel Dotson. The College Football Playoff rankings came out yesterday and Ian goes through some head-scratchers. Steve Palazzolo, The 33rd Team gives Ian a full breakdown of the Seahawks season to date, how they match up against the NFC West and what the rest of the league looks like right now. Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald provided us updates on Abe Lucas, DK Metcalf and what the bye week provided. We listen in. Mike Holmgren, Legendary Coach joins us from California where he's fresh off the European rivers. He's surprised by the move to release Tyrel Dodson and wonders if there's a backstory there. However, if the defense prioritizes the linebackers it makes more sense. He thinks the Seahawks will try and sign Geno Smith to another contract considering what we're seeing in the next draft class. Finally, Coach reacts to the firing of Shane Waldron in Chicago.
On today's Daily Puck Drop, Jason “Puck” Puckett welcomes Mike Garafolo, NFL Network, his regular Thursday contributor and former Seahawks linebacker Lofa Tatupu. Puck starts off the show recapping the World Series and the disaster that the Yankees were as they self destructed and blew Game 5. Now that the season is over, Puck shifted his attention to the Seattle Mariners and what is in store for them this offseason. Lots of holes to plug for the Mariners, especially in the infield and the free agent market is weak. Will they be forced to trade one of their young starting pitchers? Puck sure hopes they don't go down that road. Mike Garafolo, NFL Network joined the show for his weekly visit and Puck and Mike immediately jumped into the upcoming NFL trade deadline which will be on election night. There have been rumors that D.K. Metcalf could be traded and interest has been drawn to Seattle for his services. Mike immediately addressed those rumors and reports. Who else could potentially be on the move in the NFL? Doesn't it fee like this year in the NFL is as unpredictable as it has ever been? Puck and Mike discuss the state of the NFL. What's the future of Aaron Rogers and the New York Jets? If they lose again, will Rogers just simply tap out on the rest of the season? Has his legacy been tarnished since going to New York. The show was interrupted because Mike couldn't believe that some kid had come to his house at 1:30pm to trick or treat on Halloween! They both agreed this violated the rules and regulations of Halloween and that you can't knock on someone's door before 4pm. Mike's Dad was at the house and came in to ask Mike where the candy was and then asked if he could just pay the kid cash instead of candy? Garafolo's wife also got in on the action and stormed into the studio to express her displease with trick or treaters starting this early! Once they got back to football, Puck asked Mike about the price tag for impending free agent quarterback Sam Darnold and would he be worth it for Seattle?Lofa Tatupu, former Seahawks linebacker joins the show to talk about the current state of the team. He sees one major issue with the offensive line and he thinks if they can fix that issue in their scheme they would be a much better unit. Fascinating take on the offensive line. Lofa also hints that the Seahawks defense could be too complicated at times for their current players, but he thinks they adjust fairly quickly. It was only one game to watch Ernest Jones play middle linebacker, but Lofa came away impressed with his style, speed and physicality. Much was made of the spat between Derick Hall and Jarran Reed, did Lofa have a problem with what he saw on the field. Lofa talked to Reed this week and shared what Reed told him and what he told Reed. They also touched on the body langue of Geno Smith of late and whether or not that's been a problem. Finally, they previewed the upcoming game against the Rams and Lofa touched in on his business ventures Savage Brewery, 1937 Cannabis Farm and his All Day Podcast. Finally, “Hey, What the Puck!?” Puck introduced his brand new membership called “Puck's Posse.” A membership to exclusive content that Puck will debut in the following weeks, however, it does not affect the Daily Puck Drop or his daily guests.
Lofa Tatupu, former Seahawks linebacker joins the show to talk about the current state of the team. He sees one major issue with the offensive line and he thinks if they can fix that issue in their scheme they would be a much better unit. Fascinating take on the offensive line. Lofa also hints that the Seahawks defense could be too complicated at times for their current players, but he thinks they adjust fairly quickly. It was only one game to watch Ernest Jones play middle linebacker, but Lofa came away impressed with his style, speed and physicality. Much was made of the spat between Derick Hall and Jarran Reed, did Lofa have a problem with what he saw on the field. Lofa talked to Reed this week and shared what Reed told him and what he told Reed. They also touched on the body langue of Geno Smith of late and whether or not that's been a problem. Finally, they previewed the upcoming game against the Rams and Lofa touched in on his business ventures Savage Brewery, 1937 Cannabis Farm and his All Day Podcast.
Bob and Dave are joined by Seahawks Tight End AJ Barner to discuss his adjustment to the NFL, they look at how the Seahawks are lineup up against the rest of the league in the latest round of NFL power rankings, they answer your questions about Ernest Jones’ Seahawks debut and the sideline skirmish between Derick Hall and Jarran Reed in Roll the Tape, and they break down what the Seahawks can learn from Russell Wilson’s success with the Steelers.
Ian is live from VMAC and we discuss the Kraken win, the Seahawks latest and why it's not so fun to see local fans selling their tickets for a profit. Don't box out other fans. Boye Mafe, Seahawks OLB sits down with Ian to talk about the issues the Seahawks faced against Buffalo, the scuffle between Jarran Reed and Derrick Hall and what he sees from the true fans in Seattle. Ian takes feedback from fans on their views on ticket resales in sports. Steve Palazzolo, The 33rd Team joins Ian to scour the NFL headlines this week, give a 30,000 foot view of the Seahawks at 4-4 and an honest assessment of Geno Smith, as opinions across the country have changed on him. Jon Ryan was a guest with Softy and Dick yesterday and gave us a really good perspective on what the Seahawks' locker-room might look like right now. We take a listen. Ian remarks on this season not being a rebuild and as many highs and lows we've seen so far, they are in no way out of it at 4-4. Mike Macdonald spoke to the media earlier today and we listen in to his injury updates, where Geno Smith is mentally and where he sees the team heading into a game against the Rams. He discusses how they're preparing for the Rams as well. Ian reacts.
Bump and Stacy are joined by Lofa Tatupu to discuss what the Seahawks need to do to fix their defensive issues and his 12th Man flag raising experience, they answer your questions about the Seahawks defensive issues and the sideline conflict between Derick Hall and Jarran Reed in Four Down Territory, they hop aboard the Hype Train, and they wrap up the show by telling you what you need to know!
Bob and Dave are joined by former Seahawks Quarterback Dave Krieg to get his thoughts about how the NFL has changed since his playing days and his love for Geno Smith, they bring you some of the biggest stories from week eight of the NFL, including what Aaron Rodgers said after the Jets loss and why Anthony Richardson left the game, and they ask if the coaching staff is to blame for the Seahawks losses of composure during Geno’s interception and the fight between Derick Hall and Jarran Reed.
Bump and Stacy look back on what caught their eye from the Seahawks loss to the Bills, including the sideline fight between Derick Hall and Jarran Reed, they give you their thoughts on the World Series and the rest of the NFC West in Headline Rewrites, they bring you some of the biggest stories around week eight in the NFL, including why Anthony Richardson mysteriously left the game against the Texans, and they hear what Mike Macdonald had to say about what he hope to take from the loss.
Bump, Stacy, and Dave Wyman hear what Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith said about the improvement he’s seen from the offense and the challenges of a short week up at the podium, they look back on last week’s tough loss to the Giants with the Voice of the Seahawks Steve Raible, they listen to what Seahawks defensive tackle Jarran Reed said about getting ready for the 49ers Thursday Night game in his press conference, and they wrap up the show with John Boyle of Seahawks.com
Bob and Dave are joined by Seahawks Defensive Tackle Jarran Reed to discuss his return to Seattle and what he’s seen from the new defensive scheme, they hear what Mike Macdonald said about the Seahawks week two defensive issues, they look at how much of an impact Julian Love has had on this team so far, and they break down what the Mariners need to do in the final twelve games of the season to keep their playoff hopes alive.
It's Groundhog Day all over again with the Mariners and nothing seems to be changing. At what point do we actually root against the team? It doesn't sound like they're ready to get rid of Jerry Dipoto or sell the team. So, what needs to happen for things to change? The Seahawks are an example of a team that doesn't stay complacent, as evidenced by the firing of Pete Carroll. Early indications are positive for this season. We take a listen to Jarran Reed and Tyler Lockett, as they spoke to the media yesterday. What does this team really look like? Both seem enthused about the newness they're seeing with the team. There are a few numbers the Seahawks can flip this year that would make a serious difference compared to last year. Joe Sheehan, The Joe Sheehan Newsletter gives us a look around MLB and who's standing out during the final month of the season. The Mariners still have a chance to go on a heater, but also have potential to swirl the drain. Can they make up three games before they play the Astros? How long are you - as a fan - willing to give the Mariners before you start rooting against them? The Daily Power Play! The Oilers gave Leon Draisaitl a historic $112M deal. he Cougar Roundtable! Alex Brink and Mkristo Bruce react to the Cougars' dominating 70-30 win in week one over Portland State. John Mateer isn't just a quarterback who can run - he's a running back and a quarterback. The defense has some cleaning up to do in the tackling department, but things are looking pretty good.
The Seahawks wrapped up their preseason with a thrilling 37-33 victory over the Cleveland Browns. We dive into the highs and lows of this high-scoring affair. Geno Smith and the starting offense displayed lightning-quick efficiency of their opening drive. Geno's precision, especially his connection with JSN, and his recognition of one-on-one coverage with the DK Metcalf touchdown has us all intrigued for the first week of the season. Despite some concerns, like the injury to Uchenna Nwosu and the penalties that marred the game, there were plenty of positives. Kenny McIntosh's 56-yard scamper and D'Wayne Eskridge's punt return showcased the scoring potential. On the defensive side, Jarran Reed's sack, facilitated by Leonard Williams, was a top highlight. 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 | TuneIn | RSS Follow us on: Facebook | Twitter Listen on our free app for Android, iOS, Kindle or Windows Phone/PC Call or text: 253-235-9041 Find Sea Hawkers clubs around the world at SeaHawkers.org Music from the show by The 12 Train, download each track at ReverbNation
Jarran Reed, Seahawks DE sits down with Ian to give an inside look at what the new look Seahawks have to offer, especially while learning this new defense. Although he admits he's a veteran now, he in no way feels 'old' at 31.
Jarran Reed, Seahawks DE sits down with Ian to give an inside look at what the new look Seahawks have to offer, especially while learning this new defense. Although he admits he's a veteran now, he in no way feels 'old' at 31. Ian is live at VMAC and sets the scene to let everyone know what's going on out at camp. We take a listen to Mike Macdonald from yesterday, who lets us know what's going on with Geno Smith, more injury updates and what the walk-through practice brought into yesterday. Jake Dickert has a message for his team and we take a listen to what he said at practice. John Kincade, The Fanatic in Philadelphia joins us to give an inside look at what's going on with the Phillies as they head to town to face the Mariners. He discusses what fans have done in Philly for players who were struggling, in context with what Mitch Garver is going through right now. Jake Dickert, Washington State HC jumps on with Ian to talk about what camp has looked like this year, where he's seen growth within his staff and the latest in the quarterback competition. The offensive line returns five guys with starting experience, which is a solid sign. He also discusses the veterans who have come back and the leadership he sees within. Geno Smith isn't practicing for the third day in a row, but no major concerns as we know the team won't be rushing him back. Danny O'Neil, The Dang Apostrophe joins to discuss Mitch Garver and his recent comments. What crosses the line in sports criticism? UW is officially in the Big 10 today and he shares his thoughts. While he likes seeing the Huskies on the map, he's still sad about the loss of the Pac-12.
Seahawks training camp got underway yesterday and Salk says Geno Smith was the person who stood out to him the most. Then, in Need to Know, we discuss the M's being swept by the Angels, Gregory Santos' exiting the game with an injury, and the latest on Abe Lucas. Plus, we revisit our conversation with Jarran Reed yesterday.
Baseball is all about focus and it seems like this team has lost it. Salk says this will be Scott Servais' biggest challenge. Then, we discuss whether the M's current struggles change the objective for the trade deadline? Plus, Seahawks DT Jarran Reed joins us to discuss training camp getting underway with a new defensive scheme that he calls a secret weapon, what he sees out of rookie DT Byron Murphy, why Olu Oluwatimi can be the starting center. Plus, he gives us his best impression of DC Aden Durde's british accent.
Just one week after receiving the call from general manager John Schneider, Seahawks first-round pick Byron Murphy was introduced to the media for the first time alongside Schneider and coach Mike Macdonald. Host Corbin Smith, who was on site at the VMAC, shares his observations from Murphy's first press conference, including an already budding relationship with Leonard Williams and Jarran Reed, takes a look at Seattle's depth chart post-draft with reported UDFA signings, and previews rookie minicamp and what to watch during the three-day event. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
The top half of the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft skewed heavily toward the offense. Quarterbacks, wide receivers and offensive tackles made up the top 12 picks. Seattle stayed put as Byron Murphy II, the top interior defender in the draft, fell to them with the 16th overall pick. After taking Devon Witherspoon last year, the Seahawks have now taken the second defensive player off the board in back-to-back drafts. How will Murphy fit into a rotation that already includes Jarran Reed, Leonard Williams, Dre'Mont Jones, Johnathan Hankins, Cam Young, Mike Morris and Myles Adams? 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 | TuneIn | RSS Follow us on: Facebook | Twitter Listen on our free app for Android, iOS, Kindle or Windows Phone/PC
Bump, Stacy, and Dave get into the trenches with Ray Roberts, they look back on the loss to the Cowboys with Steve Raible, they hear what Defensive Tackle Jarran Reed and Offensive Tackle Abe Lucas had to say up at the podium about this week’s game against the 49ers, and they wrap up the show with Seahawks reporter John Boyle.
Bump and Wyman recap the Seahawks last second win over the Commanders, they are joined by Defensive tackle Jarran Reed and Defensive End Derick Hall to discuss how they feel this far into the season, and they hear what Geno Smith had to say about preparing for the Rams this weekend up at the podium.
After weathering the storm during numerous injuries up front in a three-game winning streak, good fortune ran out for the Seahawks offensive line in a 17-13 loss to the Bengals on Sunday as the team allowed frequent pressure on quarterback Geno Smith. Hosts Corbin Smith and Rob Rang discuss where the concern level lies for Seattle's offensive line coming out of Sunday's loss and examine what moves could be made before next week's matchup against Arizona, answer listener mailbag questions, and dish out their Monday Musings revisiting what went down in Cincinnati, including another outstanding performance on the defensive side of the football spearheaded by Jarran Reed and Tre Brown.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
After weathering the storm during numerous injuries up front in a three-game winning streak, good fortune ran out for the Seahawks offensive line in a 17-13 loss to the Bengals on Sunday as the team allowed frequent pressure on quarterback Geno Smith. Hosts Corbin Smith and Rob Rang discuss where the concern level lies for Seattle's offensive line coming out of Sunday's loss and examine what moves could be made before next week's matchup against Arizona, answer listener mailbag questions, and dish out their Monday Musings revisiting what went down in Cincinnati, including another outstanding performance on the defensive side of the football spearheaded by Jarran Reed and Tre Brown. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Big news for the Seahawks on Day 3 of training camp. Their top draft pick and fifth pick overall, CB Devon Witherspoon, signed his contract and reported to camp. We heard from Geno Smith, Tyler Lockett, Jarran Reed and Quandre Diggs over the past two days. Does the move to nose tackle make us feel better about the defensive line? We discuss that along with the depth at secondary with Witherspoon now in the fold. 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
The Seattle Seahawks take center stage as we continue our 2023 State of the Roster Series. How does the supporting cast around Geno Smith measure up? With key players DK Metcalf, Tyler Lockett, Charles Cross, Ken Walker, Abraham Lucas, Bobby Wagner, Dre'mont Jones, Jarran Reed, Jordyn Brooks, Tariq Woolen, Jamal Adams, Quandre Diggs, Devon Witherspoon and Darrell Taylor? On today's episode, Joe Marino and Kyle Crabbs break down the Seattle Seahawks from every angle.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…