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Stacy Rost join Salk to discuss whether the M's recent skid was due to injuries or the offense cooling down. Then, we discuss the M's starting a 10 game road trip, John Shcneider's comments about how they will use Jalen Milroe on Rich Eisen's show, and the PGA Championship in Need to Know. Plus, we take your calls, as we do every Friday.
Will Carroll, author of the book "Under The Knife" joins the show to discuss the numerous Mariners injuries along with the impact of pitching injuries long term. After that, Gee Scott stops by for his weekly segment to share his thoughts on the Seahawks schedule, how he feels about the upcoming Seahawks season and plenty more.
Salk wonders what the main cause of the Mariners tough homestand was: injuries, or offensive regression? The show also goes Around The NFL with headlines from the Steelers, Caleb Williams, the Bengals and Giants. In Blue 88, topics include dual threat QB packages, a similarity between the Seahawks and Giants and Riq Woolen.
Salk saw that one national NFL writer predicted the Seahawks to go 5-12, and he (for good reason) can't understand why. Then, they re-air their conversation with former NFL GM Mike Mayock, who shares why he loves Jalen Milroe as a player, the Seahawks draft and more.
Losing 5 of 6 didn't feel as disastrous as it normally would for the M's. They were in most of those games, they have reinforcements coming in Kirby and Gilbert, and they figured out what's going on with Bryce Miller. Then, we react to Pete Carroll's comments on what went down at the end of his tenure here.
The hour starts with listener voicemails for Here's The Thing. Later, Brian Nemhauser (aka Hawkblogger) joins the show to give a full breakdown on everything that stands out to him about the Seahawks schedule for 2025.
The Seahawks schedule is out and Brock and Salk share their thoughts. How many games can they win, looking at the schedule? They also wonder if the off day for the Mariners will be a day for any transactions or not. In Blue 88, Brock dives in on how unique Marshawn Lynch was, why Graham Barton is a good player comparison for Grey Zabel and some confirmation on something that a recent guest opined.
Salk takes a look at the Mariners home runs, walks and strikeouts throughout the homestand, paired to the amount that they gave up in that time, and references it as to why he believes the Mariners struggled so much over the last week. Then, they re-air their conversation with Pete Carroll, who discusses his new chapter as the Raiders head coach, the end of his time in Seattle and plenty more.
Brock and Salk react to some sound around the station from jeff Passan, Scott Braun and Jon Morosi who all suggest potential moves for the Mariners to make to improve their roster. After that, the group goes through a round of Buy or Sell.
Brock and Salk talk through the Marinrs extra innings win on Tuesday night and both were amazed at how good the bullpen was in the outing. Former NFL GM Mike Mayock to get his post NFL Draft thoughts on Jalen Milroe, Grey Zabel and much more.
Two Dan Wilson's were on display in the Mariners win on Tuesday over the Yankees, and Salk highlights is all. Then, they re-air their interview with Jeff Passan of ESPN to get his thoughts on the Mariners rcent stretch of games, the rotation and more.
Former Seahawks head coach and current Raiders head coach Pete Carroll joins Brock and Salk. He discusses the clarity that a year away from coaching brought him, why he chose to return, what happened when he parted ways with the Seahawks, who he still keeps in touch with, why he's flying coach and much more. Then, Salk picks a weekly winner for Trash Takes.
Boomer Esiason spent two radio segments roasting Dave Sims for taking a weekend off to spend some time in Seattle. We're having trouble undersanding the outrage. Then, M's first base coach Eric Young Jr joins the show and we hear from all of you in Answer the Question Jerk.
Brock and Salk talk through what their current worry level is with the Mariners, having lost four in a row. Afterwards, Jeff Passan of ESPN joins the show for his weekly segment to share his thoughts on the Mariners recent stretch of games, the rotation and a lot more.
Brock and Salk analyze the two different Dan Wilson's: the leader/clubhouse builder and the in-game manager. They also react to Sam Darnold's interview with USA Today and his glowing reviews so far of the Seahawks as an organization. In Blue 88, Brock takes a look at why the reviews around the league of the Seahawks is such a positive, why Daniel Jeremiah was in Brock's head during his coaches meeting the other day and if it's time to reevalute UW among the blue bloods of college football.
The Mariners drop game one of the new series to the Yankees and Salk reads a handful of texts from show listeners who had thoughts on the game. They then re-air their conversation with Mariners broadcaster Aaron Goldsmith about the Mariners weekend against the Blue Jays, Bryce Miller and more. Salk also can't understand the decision that the Mariners made to bunt in the second inning and can't understand it.
Steve Smith had Greg Olsen on his podcast and they discussed the Seahawks parting ways with DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett and how fit ans scheme played into it. Brock and Salk give their thoughs on the debate of whether it's better to find players that fit your scheme or build your scheme around what you have. Then, we discuss Derek Carr retiring, George Pickens being traded, and the Browns crowded QB room in Around the NFL.
The Seahawks sent a notice to their season ticket holders about reselling their tickets and the repercussions that could come with it, so Brock and Salk discuss whether they agree with this or not. Then, they go through some interesting nuggets from Luke Arkins on both the seasons of Julio Rodriguez and Luis Castillo so far.
Brock and Salk evaluate Bryce Miller after another rocky start on Sunday and wonder what to make of his season so far, especially with him continuing to battle through some minor pain physically, and what to do with him in the short term moving forward. After that, Mariners broadcaster Aaron Goldsmith joins the show to discuss the Mariners series against the Blue Jays, the rotation and more. In Blue 88, topics include what Brock wishes he could have seen after the draft, Bill Belichick's book and an encouraging sign when it comes to the list that the Seahawks are on.
The Mariners were swept by the Blue Jays this weekend and Salk discusses if he think this series was a one off or more of the air starting to come out of the balloon on the team's hot start to the year. Then, they go Around The Weekend with storylines from the Mariners and the NHL Playoffs.
After 22, the M's introduced that horrific Home Run Trident and their offense has had as much growth as a napalmed rice patty field ever since. Look, this organization has issues, but they should not be this frustrating. Get rid of that thing.
Embarrassing game that should make the fan base wake up and revolt. Stanton should never be allowed to show his face near T-Mobile without drawn and quartered. oh, and another thing, the CCs suck and should be demolished on the pitchers' mound in a Disco demolition night inspired sacrifice to the Baseball Gods for forsaking this decent city for so long.
5 great pitchers can get you to the playoffs even with a league average offense, but only in the National League.
why can't I see the most recent shows? it's only giving me shows from 2022 and later
I loved all the parts of this episode except when Salk talks about not needing a one year qb. SMFH
Talking Mariners I'm out.
The music half way through was awful. it's too bad too the conversation would have been great to hear
waiting for new episodes! whats the deal??
No new episode???
Lame
mediocre
Brock, man just do your own show. Salk sucks the fun out of thinking about the points you make. Close to unsubscribing.
glad to have you back fellas!!!
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excellent radio show from an honest and eclectic crew on sports teams in the PNW and abroad