It’s a single-topic show for this episode of the podcast. Because, on Thursday morning, Michael-Shawn Dugar released an article on The Athletic that detailed the timeline from this year and some of the details from previous years that provide additional context to some of Russell Wilson’s recent comments. The point of the article is that,…
325: Nick Wright spawns ‘masterpiece’ trade to send the Seahawks to the NFC West cellar
As it turns out there’s a bit more discussion we can have on Russell Wilson without it being a repeat of last week. We talk about the Josina Anderson tweet updating us all that Russell Wilson isn’t getting traded and agree with Joe Fann’s assessment that what it really means is that all is perfect…
324: Russell Wilson is focused on the right priority (and is not getting traded)
Wasting no time with offseason drama from the Seahawks this offseason, news came out on the day of the Super Bowl that teams were making calls to Seattle about their interest in Russell Wilson. Though the news expressly came along with the disclaimer that the Seahawks, of course, weren’t interested. Yet, by Wednesday, there were…
323: New slogan for Seahawks new offensive coordinator – Hammer the Poona
The Seattle Seahawks have announced their new offensive coordinator and Shane Waldron will come up from Los Angeles to join the Seattle Seahawks. The worst part about this move is that it forces us to say some things that sound like there are some positive components of the Rams offense. But the best part about…
322: Schotty out as OC, Pete Carroll closes out the 2020 season
As the 2020 season closes out for the Seahawks, we recap the news from this past week. The biggest news is that the Seahawks are moving on from Brian Schottenheimer as the team’s offensive coordinator. John Schneider apparently isn’t going to the Detroit Lions after all. Instead, he signs with the Seahawks through 2027. However,…
321: CATFISH the Rams!
Was this week’s loss to the Rams in the playoffs the most disappointing and frustrating performance of the Pete Carroll and Russell Wilson era, or was it the most predictable? Either way it was the first home loss in the playoffs since the 2004 playoffs, which coincidentally was also against the Rams franchise. Russell Wilson,…
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