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November 26, 2025 • 73 mins
We grabbed some of the best moments from our Thanksgiving Eve show, covering all things Seahawks and Huskies ahead of a big weekend of football!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Concentrating on being thankful versus being irritated with people that
just camp in the left lane.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
It's fine, I mean annoying.

Speaker 1 (00:08):
No, it's annoying, but it's fine for me at five
am because I just go around and whether it's right left,
they don't stop me. Yeah, I just it's just I
typically am driving by them.

Speaker 3 (00:19):
Going what are you doing? Like? What are you? What planet?

Speaker 1 (00:24):
Where did you learn how to drive? Like there's rules
to this whole thing, and you don't do them. And
so I typically am more irritated today I was trying
to when that would bubble up inside, I was trying
to be thankful about something. So I need to probably
maybe adopt this Thanksgiving attitude. I don't know some of
the other days of the year would be beneficial.

Speaker 4 (00:45):
Yeah, let's start with just around Thanksgiving and build from there.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
Okay, let's see if it'll grow. Yeah, all right, good idea.
I did text or teas that we were going to
talk more about that whole jetfish, and I think we
maybe covered that. We're gonna we'll get into it a
little bit more during the Huskies round table from out
to nine. The jetfish and also how we think this
game is going to go right, like what we think
the most probable outcomes are going to be. But I

(01:10):
think here I wanted to talk a little bit more
about the Seahawks and the pros and cons we got.
You know, I don't know if we're in the stretch drive,
but it kind of feels like it when you're in
a tight race like the Seahawks are at this point
in time, where I mean, you're one game behind the Rams,
maybe call it a game in half, but you don't
have to add that half game because of the tiebreaker

(01:32):
at this point simply because you get to play them
again and so you got to win that next one
against them. But it's such a tight race, I think
that the conversation of what we like, what we don't like,
or what we hope that they improve upon is important
because I mean, there's not too many divisions that have
you know, the top three teams have nine, eight and

(01:52):
eight wins, so you're in a bit of a dog fight,
and so I'm sure that they understand the importance of
every single game.

Speaker 3 (01:59):
Every fan does. And yet what are.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
Your thoughts, I mean, to me kind of a jumping
off point. Offensively, they're ranked third best in the entire NFL,
behind Indian Detroit as far as points per game go. Defensively,
they're ranked seventh. Just that on its face, right, I Mean,
you obviously you can dive into way more stats and
get way more information and and and get a little
bit more precise. But I think that that's a good recipe.

(02:24):
If you're the third best at scoring points and the
seventh best at not allowing points, I think that that's
a bringing good recipe. So what so far at this
point and moving forward to the end of the year
and through the playoffs, what is it that you're liking
most about the Seahawks and and is there anything that
you're really wanting them to make sure they button up?

Speaker 4 (02:44):
I mean, I think what I'm liking most is the
defense for the most part, aside from those mistackles, which
we're going to a tribute to the fact that there's
been injuries and people filling in. So I'm just gonna
hope that that as these injuries, you know, clear up
that that that's not going to be an issue. I'm
hoping that Ernest Jones comes back. We'll find out today
if Julian Love is coming off the ir so that

(03:06):
could make a big difference as well. So defensively overall,
I'm not worried about anything. The only place where I
would like to see it change defensively is in forcing
more turnovers, because in terms of turnover differential, we're twenty ninth.
Were minus seven, I believe, And now that I said that,
I've pulled away from the page, yeah we are, yeah,

(03:28):
minus seven. So that especially for a team that I
feel like in the past, granted it wasn't always under
Mike McDonald, but we're used to seeing a defense that
can make big plays and that can get the ball out,
and so I would love to see that happen again
as these injuries clear up. Offensively, it's just the run
game that is where my concern is. And obviously, yes
we've had some times where Sam Darnold has had these

(03:50):
questionable turnovers, which isn't helping our turnover differential in any way.
But it's the run game because we are seventeenth in
rush yards per game, which the middle of the pack.
But for a team that keeps touting that we're going
to run the ball, we shouldn't be seventeenth.

Speaker 1 (04:06):
Right, I mean, when I was watching the Monday Night
football game San Francisco against the Panthers, and San Francisco's
dinged up, I mean more, even more than the Seahawks are,
and everybody's dinged up. So you have to That's just
part of the deal. Part of the equation is your
next man up. How good is your depth? Now, you
lose a quarterback, that's a different ballgame. You lose a

(04:27):
starting running back, that is more detrimental. If you were
to lose a guy that's you know, doing crazy things
anywhere offensively, defensively, it can hurt more than just your
typical Hey, you're gonna have you got twenty you got
to have twenty one or twenty two starters, and you're
gonna have one or two that aren't going to be
in every single week. If it's not the most important places,

(04:50):
you've got to figure out a way to overcome that.
If you can't overcome missing an Ernest Jones, for example,
which is important, yep, but it's not like losing your
starting quarterback. Everybody would agree to that. If you can
overcome that from week to week, then you're not good
enough to be considered with the teams that are up there.
And so I think San Francisco when I'm watching them.

(05:12):
You know, Christian McCaffrey's different, but the fact that they
just continue to get him the ball, right, he's a playmaker,
he does extraordinary things, and he touched about thirty one
times in that game. I'm sitting there thinking myself, like,
what was the last time that ken Walker.

Speaker 3 (05:29):
Just got to twenty?

Speaker 2 (05:30):
Yeah, because if you get.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
To twenty versus twelve or thirteen, that's seven more you
I mean, Christian McCaffrey. Again, he's different, I'm not. I
guess maybe I shouldn't put ken Walker in that category
of him. He hasn't done what Christian McCaffrey has, and
yet he also hasn't been given the opportunity. If you

(05:52):
gave him fifteen more touches a game, that's a lot,
and they're trying to keep him healthy for the whole season,
and that makes sense. Maybe that's part of the reason
that forty nine or are dinged up and that Christian
McCaffrey doesn't stay healthy typically is that they overheuse him.
So I could be speaking out both sides of my mouth,
but it just kind of feels like you're not going
to get what you want out of him. If you
don't just kind of feed him, you.

Speaker 2 (06:13):
Gotta let him wear down the defense.

Speaker 1 (06:15):
Yeah, to some degree, And so I agree with you.
I think that is one concern. I think one of
the pros is just, I mean, flat out the way
that Sam Donald outside of the four interception game, the
way that he's delivering the football, the way that he's
managing the offense. I mean, I thought that there was
going to be an upgrade when you went to Sam
Donald over Gino. Yeah. I didn't think it would upgrade

(06:37):
you to the third best offense in football. I didn't
think that he was going to do that, even coming
off of last year that I kind of threw the
last couple of games away with the grain of salt.
I think the Rams are good and they can put
pressure on a bunch of people. The Detroit game, maybe
there was some more unforced ares there, but I did
not see him, and most certainly I did not see Jackson,

(06:59):
jack and Smith and Jig but blowing the rest of
the receivers in the NFL out of the water.

Speaker 2 (07:03):
So that's definitely the most positive thing, yeah.

Speaker 3 (07:06):
For sure.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
And yet the guy delivering that ball is Sam Darnold,
and so I think there's a lot of pros. I
think the bottom line the recipe if you're you know,
if you're in the top seven in both offense and
defense and seven from each league, basically gett into the playoffs.
I think you're you're looking pretty good right now, and
yet you got some competition in the NFC West Night,
so they're going to have to continue to figure that out.

Speaker 3 (07:27):
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Speaker 1 (07:28):
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On the other side of the break, we're going to
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not the last time. We got one more December second,
and another one on the final one on December seventh.

Speaker 3 (07:53):
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Speaker 1 (07:54):
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Speaker 5 (08:00):
Is tech hanging firm going to Morgantown win that game
off to the Big twelve Championship.

Speaker 3 (08:05):
And one would.

Speaker 5 (08:06):
Think if they win that game, if they've solidified a bid,
regardless of what happens in the conference title game. Number four,
we presume once again will be Georgia Bulldogs have to
have things fall the way they're finished with their SEC
schedule to get into the conference title game at number
three Texas A and m There at Texas.

Speaker 3 (08:24):
If they win, they'll.

Speaker 5 (08:25):
Get in the SEC championship game. They lose, they will
likely follow them ties breaker depending on the other games.
Indiana is two and the Buckeyes are number one once again,
So you take all of this and you put it
in the bracket based on the current rankings. Now, it
is so delicious to think about that six to eleven

(08:45):
game of Mario Christobaul against Oregon. But Miami is going
to have to get in at large bid, one would think,
and all likely is that spot or the eleven or
twelve would likely be taken by the ACC champion and
the Hurricane still fighting for at large. You see the
way the rest of it looks. Texas Tech at home

(09:05):
against Dulaye Oklahoma Notre Dame. That would be fun, and
then Alabama at Ole Miss in an SEC game if
it were to fall that way.

Speaker 3 (09:16):
Thank you, ESPN for those highlights there. Yes, it is delicious.
That's a good way to put it. It would be
delicious to whoop up on Miami. I mean whoop up
on Miami. It would be nice.

Speaker 1 (09:28):
We will get into that a little bit more, I'm
sure as the as next week comes around and we
get closer to the selection Sunday, we do have a
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(10:30):
at this point to go through a couple of headlines.
College football playoff rankings came out again last night. There
will be one more next week and then the final
one December seventh, not on a whole heck of a
lot of shake up. Top five stayed the same, Oregon
went up one while Ole Miss dropped down one. Not
playing anybody, that is what it is. The real story

(10:53):
is what's going to happen there on the bubble and
those that barely get in and barely get out or
get left out. Cracking host Dallas starts to night at
Climate Pledgerina. Feast week is in full swing in college
basketball with the Playoff Era Festival, which was a very
interesting thing that Rick new Heisl was talking about yesterday.
The Maui Invitational and the Bajamar Championship Produced pretty much

(11:14):
locked into that number one spot right now after winning
their game. A lot of stuff going on in the
sports world, but it is time for us at this
point to go talk to our one and our only
Mike Sando.

Speaker 6 (11:26):
It's time for our Thursday visit with Mike Sando of
the Athletic and brought to you by Hunt Services.

Speaker 3 (11:33):
Get on the horn and call Hunts now with Mike.
Here's Chuck and Bud.

Speaker 1 (11:39):
I don't know why I said hour as if we
own Mike Sando. I don't think he is ours. I
mean there's a little bit of possessiveness there. I'm sorry
about that. Sando. Will you forgive me?

Speaker 7 (11:50):
No, I think I think there's ownership, you know there,
I've been I've been part of the team along. Shoot,
we go back to the nineties. So I think I'm owned, yeah, okay,
but I'm operating me. I'm not owned and operated by you. Okay,
I'm owned by you, operated by me?

Speaker 1 (12:03):
Okay, Well, good, good, that's good. You would not want
to be operated by me. I'm going to tell you
that right now. I have a hard time operating myself.
Mike Sando is with us Caesar NFL Insider basically the
guy that we get all the info.

Speaker 3 (12:17):
Right.

Speaker 1 (12:18):
We spew stuff for twenty hours a week, but then
we we actually bring people like you on to give
us facts and real educated opinions, and so welcome, Happy Thanksgiving.
I'm glad to have you before we get a couple
of days off for the holiday. But guys, I'm gonna
start with the Seahawks and then we'll round this thing
out into a bigger picture. Seahawks at this point pretty

(12:41):
tough division, you know, sitting there with the Rams at
nine and two and the San Francisco forty nine Ers
right behind him at eight and four. I mean, is
this the most competitive division in the NFL right now?

Speaker 7 (12:52):
Yes, it's probably at the top.

Speaker 3 (12:54):
I think.

Speaker 7 (12:55):
I think Seattle and the Rams are you know, top
three or fourteens in the league. So yeah, it's hard.
It's hard to beat that, it is. And look at
you know, we don't talk much about the forty nine Ers.
They're they're eight and four right as a team that's
got a bunch of injuries, and no one really thinks
they're probably going to be there in the end when
that's your you know, when that's your third team in
the division. As bad as Arizona's been, they've lost a

(13:18):
bunch of games. They were winning, you know, right winning
late in the game. So that's not a bad worst
team either, you know. And just in terms of how
they played. So yeah, I think it's really a tough division,
but they're you know, they're they're they're taking care of
all those games outside the division. You're still going to
have a really good record and you're gonna eat battle

(13:38):
tested when.

Speaker 3 (13:39):
You go in the playoffs.

Speaker 4 (13:40):
Sando, the Seahawks obviously facing the Vikings this week, and
Sam Darnold's old team, do you think there's like a
little extra juice on there because you know, and they
didn't want him.

Speaker 7 (13:52):
Uh, yeah, yes, I think that there is. You know,
I think that Sam understands the situation, and I don't
know that he feels completely unwanted like they thought he was.
You know, I think they appreciated what he did. But yeah,
there's got to be some of that. I think for anybody,
you know, when you're playing somebody that you know would
be better off with you, right, and they could have
had you, they could have stepped up and done more.

(14:14):
So I'm sure there's a little extra I think it's
a fascinating game because we're just assuming, probably rightfully so,
that the Vikings issues on offense are going to be
so problematic that Seattle's going to win the game, maybe
even in a route. But you know that that that
Vikings defense, you know, does a lot of stuff and
knows Darnald well, and I think they're gonna, you know,

(14:34):
they can present some problems too.

Speaker 3 (14:36):
So look forward to the game, Sana.

Speaker 1 (14:39):
We were talking a couple of segments ago about the
you know, Seattle and at this point that your recipe
that you have, right, I mean, everybody, you figure Mike
McDonald's going to be this you know, confusing defense and
relentless defense. And this year their pass rushes is getting
home more often than maybe it had last year in
the couple of years before that. I mean they're ranked

(15:02):
i think seventh in points per game defense, ranked third
in points per game offensively. That's a pretty good recipe.
What is it that you'd sprinkle in this little Thanksgiving
feast as far as football goes to to make this
make sure that this Seattle team continues to stay where
they're at. I mean it was a week or so
ago before that Rams game you kind of felt like,

(15:22):
whoever comes out of that might end up being the
team that has talked about as the best team in
the NFC. What do we need to sprinkle What do
the Seahawks need to sprinkle on this bad boy to
get back where they're They're more in that conversation with
the Rams, because right now I feel like they're half
step behind.

Speaker 7 (15:37):
I agree to me, it's just flipping that turnover margin
both ways. I feel like, you know, for a team
that runs the ball a lot and way more than
they ran it last year, they have a lot of turnovers,
you know, and so they're very sales, a very rare
team to be. You know, they still minus seven. They
were minus seven point last week, so to be minus

(15:58):
seven with their point differential, super rare, Like you're in
a very small list of teams that have done that.
And the only thing better than that would be to be,
you know, to have even fewer turnovers. I think that
their point margin would go up, they'd have better chance
against the good teams. When you look at what happened
to them against the Rams, they lost because of the
four interceptions, and they even lost the first game to

(16:18):
the forty nine ers when they were a good team
with a fumble you know, at the end of the game.
So to me, that's glaringly the number one thing, you know,
besides the things like health or you know whatever they've
played some guys without some guys on defense. I think
that's hurts them at various times. But the things you
can control, losing the football in the way they've lost

(16:41):
it is something they can control.

Speaker 4 (16:43):
Well, I was going to ask you about JSN, but
you brought up point differential and I was looking over
the stat this metric that you put up on X
and I'm fascinated by it. So you said on your post,
if we were to not watch any NFL games and
just ranked teams by weekly point differentials relative to those
for every other team, yeah, this would be the one
through thirty two. So and the list is fascinating. You've

(17:05):
got the Seahawks or third Rams are first. It's very
interesting that the Chicago Bears. I don't think people would
be surprised, but they're all the way down at twenty five,
even though they're eight and.

Speaker 2 (17:15):
Three and really good.

Speaker 4 (17:17):
So can you explain this just a little bit too,
because it's, as someone called it, super nerd stuff.

Speaker 3 (17:23):
It's super nerd.

Speaker 7 (17:23):
It's actually it's really good, but it is like part
of being great is that it has to be easy
to understand. So this is not quite great, but I
really like it. Basically, what you're doing. And if you
look at like the Seahawks, people will understand this. You
look at the Seahawks when they played the Dolphins. Sorry,
I'm looking at last I did this for last year too,

(17:45):
when the X played the Saints. Right, yeah, take that game. Yeah,
she X played the Saints. They beat them by more
points than anyone.

Speaker 8 (17:50):
Else beat them.

Speaker 2 (17:50):
Okay, Okay.

Speaker 7 (17:52):
So you put a little one next to that, right, Okay,
And you go through the entire schedule and you put
a one how many games the Sex have had eleven?
Their opponents have had no more than twelve games? Right,
So you can have anywhere from a one to a
twelve against every team you play based on how much
you beat or lost to them by relative to everyone

(18:13):
else that played those teams, so that it's adjusting to
who you've played.

Speaker 3 (18:17):
Okay, So when you do.

Speaker 7 (18:18):
That right now, and you figure twelve games is the max,
the RAMS average ranking is about a three point two,
really good, and the worst team in the league. We'd
like the Saints eight point four. The Saints average performance
and in point differential against all their opponent's ranks about
eight out of the eleven or twelve games.

Speaker 3 (18:37):
Low.

Speaker 7 (18:37):
Right, So when we do that for all the teams,
you get the Rams, the Colts, the Seahawks.

Speaker 3 (18:41):
And the Chiefs.

Speaker 7 (18:42):
Kind of surprisingly the are four you're like, you know,
and you.

Speaker 3 (18:47):
Get the Eagles, the Bills.

Speaker 7 (18:48):
The Texans are up there that the Texans have been
up there high too this year, higher than you would
think the Packers, you know. But I think some of
those teams at the bottom are interesting. Where you have
basically Chicago's eight and three team between Minnesota and Carolina.
They're right between those two teams, and we would think
they're way better than that. But this kind of differential
thing sort of doesn't lie. It's not perfect, but it's

(19:09):
a great way to me to look at it, kind
of opponent adjusted. Take the emotion out of it, take
the you know, the Bears are four to zero and
Games is sided by three or fewer points, and it
sort of looks past that. Yeah to me, So I
kind of like it. I don't know if I explain
it great.

Speaker 4 (19:26):
No, you've explained it perfectly. I think it's a fascinating thing.
I just reposted it too for any of our listeners
who want to go check it out.

Speaker 1 (19:31):
So, yeah, come up with some interesting stuff, man, I
mean very interesting stuff. That is, your brain works in
an interesting way because I wouldn't even thought of to
go dissect the stats like that, and yet you do it,
and it is quite meaningful because it does seem like
you're getting a little bit more of truth. I always say,
I don't think that the stats tell the whole truth

(19:53):
and nothing but the truth. I think some stats do lie.
I think that there's somewhere you can just say I don't.
I don't know, oh for sure, And that's not to
take you throw shade. I don't know if the Indianapolis
Colts are eight really an eight and three team at
this point. We will find out as their schedule gets
a little tougher. And yet that's kind of where my
next question wanted to be, just one more staying in

(20:14):
the division, the idea Seahawks apparently have the sixth toughest
schedule when you're talking about strength of schedule remaining, the
Niners have thirteen toughest, and the Rams have the twenty
first toughest. When I look at those three teams schedules,
I can see how they come up with that. And
yet it does also feel like there's kind of wild
cards in there where a lot of these publications kind

(20:36):
of consider the Carolina Panthers as an easier game, and
yet I don't know if they are. And I feel
like they can be an easy game like what we
watched on on Monday night, and then I also feel
like they can go out there and beat some really
good teams on any given night. So where would you
want to be as far as strength the schedule goes?
When you think of those three teams and the remaining
games they got left.

Speaker 7 (20:57):
Well, like a team to me, like Carolina is not
a good team. I really don't think they are. They'll
have a they had a couple of good offensive games
earlier in the year.

Speaker 3 (21:06):
The hard part about.

Speaker 7 (21:07):
The schedule the strength of schedule, and I'm gonna look
at it here myself is uh, it's it's giving credit
for like a team. If you're playing Carolina, there's six
and five. So maybe that's what I'll do here next
is just kind of you know, wait this little bit.
Look at the rest of the year. I think Seattle
has one of the toughest remaining schedules because the Rams

(21:27):
and I think the forty edits are still a tough out.
Yeah yeah, but I think Atlanta is one of those
teams too that on any given Sunday is either horrible
or good. Don't you feel that, like like you catch
them on the wrong day, you know, that could be
a tough game. So maybe I wouldn't want to be
the Seahawks out of those, uh you know, those those
remaining teams, Like this is interesting, who would you better

(21:50):
play Atlanta or Chicago?

Speaker 2 (21:52):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (21:53):
I would want to play Atlanta, I think, yeah, yeah,
I don't.

Speaker 2 (21:58):
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (21:59):
I don't know that to me, Atlanta on any one day.
San Francisco still has to play the Browns, who are
a terrible team. But that defense, I mean, my gosh,
right Cleveland defense, like could totally beat up your quarterback.
So you know who was our third team that we
had the Rams at.

Speaker 1 (22:15):
The Yeah, and they got your Carolina and Arizona. Then
they have Arizona twice.

Speaker 7 (22:19):
I love the Rams remaining schedule. Let me tell you.
I mean, I don't like them having to play Seattle
because I think Seattle will get that on a short
week not a given but probably, But to me, like
how many points are they going to.

Speaker 3 (22:31):
Score in Detroit?

Speaker 2 (22:31):
Oh gosh?

Speaker 3 (22:32):
Yeah, you know what I mean, I think they'll out
score Detroit.

Speaker 7 (22:35):
It could be a shootout type of a game. But
I'm not overly worried for the Rams against Detroit. I
think you're right on Arizona. Now, you never know when
you play in the division. Sometimes you split them, you know, unexpectedly.
But I think they'll roll Carolina. I think they'll roll
Atlanta and Atlanta remember that's circled on the calendar for
both of them. Raheie Morris was on their staff. But
I think the I think the Rams are in better

(22:57):
position to you know, win that one for sure.

Speaker 3 (23:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (23:00):
It doesn't seem like they have any weaknesses either, so
it seems like they're going to be just fine.

Speaker 7 (23:03):
Good there good.

Speaker 1 (23:04):
Yeah, it feels like that Spec teams this weakness that
Detroit where Detroit still I mean their defense is porous.
But yeah, you got Detroit and then a short week
against Seattle. Those that's the you got to make. Hey,
if you're another team in the division trying to do something,
because I do think the other four games could be w's.
I mean, they could be sitting there, what at thirteen
and four at the end.

Speaker 4 (23:25):
Of the year, all right, Sando, So of course We've
got some fun Thanksgiving games tomorrow, and the one I'm
really intrigued by, I mean, I really want to see
this Detroit Packers matchup. But the one I'm very intrigued
by is, of course the return of Joe Burrow tomorrow night,
playing against the Ravens. How are you feeling about him
coming back? Do you think they should have they should
be playing him? Do you think they should let him.

Speaker 2 (23:44):
Fit just sit out the year?

Speaker 9 (23:45):
No?

Speaker 7 (23:46):
I do I think that, you know, unless you have
some kind of a let's just say he had a
really sore calf and they were worried that it was
going to lead to an achilles. I think that's a different,
yeah thing than being cleared to play. I think when
you're cleared to play and you're making two hundred and
fifty five million whatever it is, and you're the leader
of this team and guys are out there busting their
butt for you with who knows what types of injuries,

(24:07):
I don't think resting is really an option. I don't
think that's how this works in the team sports. And
so that's fantasy football, you know. I think we all
sort of govern these teams kind of from afar from
our couch with what would be It might make the
most logical sense, but the actual going to work part
of this thing and being a teammate is a part

(24:28):
of this. So I think he's got it exactly right, Burro.
Does you go out there and play if he gets hurt?
You know what, maybe we're just learning he's not very durable,
but that's the sport.

Speaker 3 (24:37):
That's your job.

Speaker 7 (24:39):
And if it's not, if it was the last game
of the year, to me, it's different. Yeah, but they
got to try to give it a run here, you know.

Speaker 1 (24:45):
Yeah, well yeah, and I mean not very often are
you three and eight? We're talking about you know, you
know the Seahawks and the fact that the Cardinals are
three and eight, and you're like, well, they're out of it.
There's zero chance for them to come back and be
a threat in the division. They're three and eight and
there are only three behind the two teams that are
in front of him at six and five. So I think, yeah,
you definitely play your guy, get out there, see if

(25:06):
you can make some magic. And you look at their
schedule and it looks like they could make some magic. Now,
whether or not Baltimore actually turns into the Baltimore. We
thought they were going to be at the end of year.
Is the question at hand? There, I've got one more
before we got to go sand Oh.

Speaker 3 (25:22):
I mean, right now, how much of.

Speaker 1 (25:23):
A genius is John Schneider Looking like, I'm not trying
to throw dirt on Pete Carroll, but you know the
geno Smith, you know, moving on from him and going
to Sam Darnold and just the moves he's made. Right now,
you look at where they're at and where the Raiders
are at. You know, it's not all on Pete, but
some of it is.

Speaker 7 (25:42):
Well, here's the thing. I think all of us knew
and felt that it had kind of come to an
end with Pete here right that it was time for
a move, and.

Speaker 3 (25:53):
Fewer of us felt like.

Speaker 7 (25:56):
It's probably you know the status quotes. You know, Smith
is get you there. So it's one thing to realize
that it might be time to pivot. The hard part
is to pivot and actually get better, right And so
when you pivot and decide it's time's up on Pete Carroll,
that's to me, that's logical. But you have to get

(26:18):
the right guy. You got to get a good guy.
So for me to see what I've seen with Mike McDonald,
who I think is really growing into the role. I
think he's good. And then obviously Sam Darnold's been a
great addition. That's the part of it that you start
saying that g word of like though, those are really
genius type moves when you can make them pay off

(26:39):
like that, Identifying the problem easy. Getting better after identifying
the problem and actually having the guts to pull it
off really difficult. And that's why a lot of these
teams stick with certain players that are good, not great,
or certain coaches that are okay, because you're afraid of
the unknown.

Speaker 1 (26:58):
Yeah, yea und percent it would be you know, what
is the better to the devil you know or something?

Speaker 3 (27:05):
Whatever That saying is, you know, better to be with
the one you know.

Speaker 1 (27:08):
And yet it's a bold move to move on from
one of the best coaches in Seahawks history as far
as during his tenure. For sure he was. He did
some big things here and we won a Super Bowl,
so uh, but I think it was the right move. Good,
good week or good last couple of years, I would
say for for him, and the Seahawks are reaping the benefits.
But thanks again, Sando. Appreciate you coming on and great

(27:30):
stuff as usual, and just wishing you a happy Thanksgiving
to you and your family.

Speaker 7 (27:34):
Brother Ay, happy Thanksgiving to you too. Enjoy the games too.
We got and we get Friday game too. Let's get
four games.

Speaker 1 (27:40):
So yeah, Thursday, Black Friday, then you got college football
Sunday and then yeah, or Saturday and then Sunday and Monday.

Speaker 3 (27:50):
Just get football.

Speaker 1 (27:50):
So I'm gonna have to get like a special circle
seat or something cushion to sit on.

Speaker 7 (27:56):
I know it's gonna be fun, all right, all right, yeah.

Speaker 1 (27:58):
No, happy Thanksgiving man. And that was Mike Sando. There
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I could have went back and found some of my
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We're gonna get into a little bit of Thanksgiving stuff

(28:43):
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Speaker 6 (28:51):
You're onn for Husky Football, probably present our weekly visit
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Speaker 3 (28:56):
Can Cleveland.

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Speaker 3 (29:13):
Yep, that's true.

Speaker 1 (29:14):
We are gonna have Cam Cleveland, a guy that I
typically call my ball headed brother, a ginger brother at that,
but not today. And we also are going to have
the one and only Softy with us as well, a
little Huskies roundtable for the next hour. A great idea
by a Purple sheet to come up with this. I mean,
I've had the last three days where it's just Ashley

(29:34):
and I won on one and now I'm going to
have an hour of listening to Softy and Can talk
trash about my ducks.

Speaker 3 (29:40):
This should be this tree.

Speaker 9 (29:41):
There comes the pressure pennex pas the snap, He's going
to air it out down the left sell like tot toech.

Speaker 8 (29:46):
Davis down the left side.

Speaker 3 (29:47):
Lie there he goes Davis. Here we go TOAs.

Speaker 10 (29:51):
Davis just taking in sixty two yards TOAs Davis burness
Man and it's just his fifteenth touch of the air
and the big he is touching his life. That's the
Oregon Ducks and the dogs are a pat away with
three oh seven ago in the fourth quarter.

Speaker 3 (30:07):
Wow, that's wonderful right there. That was great for Cam.

Speaker 1 (30:11):
Cam got to witness uh Tony Caster gone going through
puberty right there on the air.

Speaker 11 (30:18):
You picked it.

Speaker 9 (30:18):
You took the words right out of my mouth. Now
you get to have both myself and Dave and you
know we don't have to be brothers today. I'm it's
is gonna get full ugly. I mean, that's what that's
what you expect if you brought on two crazy old
guys that are now plus fifty and this is what you're.

Speaker 1 (30:35):
Gonna get now, Yeah, yeah, Softy, what is it that
you're going to bring to the table? A lot of
positivity in the in my direction, I.

Speaker 12 (30:42):
Said November twelfth, twenty twenty two, the day that Tony
castor Cone finally realized he can grow much. Yeah, in Eugene,
you stole the line out of my mouth, Bucky. I
think that's the day that Tony hit puberty and it
happened live on the air at Austin Stadium Number one,
I mean number two. I'm just a little bit surprised,

(31:04):
cam Ashley. Bucky behind the scenes has been privately telling
me how concerned he is about this game on Saturday.
Him fan, right, I mean, he he told me the
other day. He's like, look, man, I'm not I'm not
really you know certain these guys will show up. They're
they're a cocky bunch, a little arrogant bunch, and you
know the way I mean, you know, Bucky, you told

(31:24):
me that Dan Landing gave the whole team the week
off from practice. Didn't even think they had to practice
this week for this game against Washington. You're concerned about
their you know, arrogance, showing up and Washington wiping the
field with the Ducks on Saturday. So we'll see if
your paranoia has come to fruition on Saturday.

Speaker 1 (31:40):
There's not an ounce of what you just said that's true.
I don't think I am I am not overly confident.

Speaker 3 (31:47):
I'm not.

Speaker 1 (31:48):
I never am overly confident, though, I mean, for what
it's worth, I been feel like typically going into this game,
this might be a year where I would be, and
yet I'm not still and I don't.

Speaker 12 (31:58):
You're not a real cocky guy to begin with, right,
which is kind of a It's kind of like dichotomy,
cam and ask you because normally you think like the
bigger guys, the intimidating guys, would be the kind of
cocky ones.

Speaker 8 (32:08):
Be the bullies.

Speaker 12 (32:08):
But it's normally the shorter kind of you know, uh yeah,
little you know, uh little man syndrome, guys that have
the cocks in the.

Speaker 1 (32:16):
The little Jewish fellas.

Speaker 8 (32:17):
Yeah, exactly like a little Bucky's.

Speaker 12 (32:20):
Bucky's just a gentle child man, you know, come on, right,
what the hell?

Speaker 8 (32:24):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (32:24):
You know, well when by the way.

Speaker 8 (32:26):
The little Jewish fella that he's talking about, you know.

Speaker 9 (32:28):
Yeah, everybody calm down, now, hold on just a minute.
But no, when you're bald and you're tall and you're big,
we just walk around and we just ooze ooh's confidence.
You don't have to sell anybody anything, You just it
just permeates from us in a constant view. And by
the way, my question is going to be is what
is coach Lanning's motivating figure this week in the locker room?

(32:51):
Is it a stuffed animal of a husky? Is it
a mini helmet?

Speaker 13 (32:55):
Uh?

Speaker 9 (32:56):
What will it be for you to be able to
see that the motivating fact you're in that locker room
that coach can be because the stuffed animal just might work.
It might be strong enough for him to be able
to break apart and rip. But what would be his
speech that you well, I mean that will that what
will be all over social media? That not only did
his script writers write for him, he practiced in the

(33:17):
mirror for an hour in his press conference chair that
he always sits nice press conference chair that you sit in,
by the way, very nice, and and what will that be?
What will that be?

Speaker 1 (33:25):
Well, if he's playing off of kind of what he
did with USC that we're going out here for a
Trojan funeral, then he's probably going to say something about
we're going to send these guys over the Rainbow Bridge.

Speaker 3 (33:35):
Yeah, yeah, something you.

Speaker 12 (33:37):
Know I see for dogs or any Yeah, husky huskies
or not.

Speaker 3 (33:43):
I get you, I got you, keep up, softy, yeah,
let's go. This is early for you.

Speaker 12 (33:48):
I just want to know how much Adderall and Ridlin
he's going to be on during the game on Saturday.

Speaker 8 (33:54):
Every time.

Speaker 12 (33:54):
Well, it might be something else, but I don't want
to make any crazy accusations about the guy.

Speaker 8 (33:58):
I mean, you know him better than me. Buck.

Speaker 12 (34:00):
Is there something more we should worry about with Dan Lanning?
Do we have to call a hotline for this guy
or something.

Speaker 1 (34:04):
I don't know if he's intervention necessary. I mean, if
if he ever has a bad season, then yeah, we
probably would have an intervention this point.

Speaker 3 (34:12):
Just do what you do.

Speaker 1 (34:13):
There was one time I showed up to work here
and I may might have still been slightly intoxicated. I
came out afterwards and Purple Sheet goes, hey, good show,
and I said, I got to let you know I
still might be ineviated, and he goes, I don't care.
I don't care what it takes. That was good radio,
and so same thing with Dan Lanning.

Speaker 8 (34:31):
Yeah, drunk shows are the best shows.

Speaker 11 (34:33):
Man.

Speaker 12 (34:33):
I'm totally with you on that. But I mean, look, dude,
here's the deal with Oregon. No matter what happens on Saturday,
we know what's coming for you guys. In the end,
it's the annual piss your pants in the biggest game
of the year game. Like yeah, just like I was
in the Rolls Bowl a year ago, just like it
was in the Pac twelf Championship a couple of years ago.
I mean, we all know these guys can't handle I
mean really, a lot of people are talking about Sam

(34:53):
Darnold cam being able to handle the lights when they're
the brightest, you know, in this city. I think in
the PNW, we should be talking about Dan Landing and
the organ that's not being able to handle the pressure
of a big game, because what have they shown they
can win? You know what, I'm not being a smart
ass here either, honestly, Like what.

Speaker 8 (35:09):
What big game? What real big game?

Speaker 12 (35:12):
Has Dan Lanning actually shown he can win and shown
up for when.

Speaker 8 (35:16):
The lights are the brightest?

Speaker 12 (35:18):
Because every time I see this guy on the biggest
stages that college football has to offer, he falls apart.

Speaker 9 (35:25):
I mean, are you're going to take credit for Are
you going to take credit for? I mean I'm not
even going to argue for what I think that organ
is great because they're let's start with this, but do
you take a small amount of credit for what they
did can destroy the Penn State. I mean, is that
a fair conversation or was Penn State just that bad
and destroyed the see what they are now? They are

(35:45):
now we can give credit where credit is due. I mean, yeah,
I'll lean on the side of that. They have some talent. Okay,
let's just be realistic on that. Okay, they have talent,
but I'm not going to give him any credit until
they find a way to get to the big mountain
and get over the top. That's right, what it is.
We're all measured by this from the sport, and unfortunately,
the last couple of times that I've seen Washington at

(36:07):
their high level and Oregon at their high level, University
of Washington has come out on top. So until they
prove it, there is no conversation.

Speaker 1 (36:14):
Well then by that account, then then this one really
just doesn't matter because we're not really we're not playing
in the same sandbox at this point, right.

Speaker 9 (36:23):
Is that truly how you feel? You feel like this
team is head and shoulders above Washington.

Speaker 1 (36:28):
No, no, no, I just I mean we're not playing
for the same thing. One's playing the spoiler and the
other still has the opportunity to go play for all
the marbles. I'm not trying to be arrogant one bit.
As a matter of fact, I am certain that coming
into Husky Stadium dinged up. Both teams are dinged up,
but we're nobody's coming in full strength at this point

(36:48):
in the season. If you don't go out there and execute,
and you make just a couple of bonehead of mistakes
that college players make, I could see a very easy
way that they come out on top. I mean, there's
no part of this that even though the Huskies aren't
playing for a shot in the playoffs, that they're not
going to be coming out here like their hairs on fire,
that they're going to be coming out with them They
want nothing more than to ruin the season, and they

(37:11):
quite possibly could. I would think that the more likely
probability is that that doesn't happen. If I had to
put money, which I did against Mark Glenn, he wanted
to bet, and so he gave me a hundred bucks
because he took USC straight up last week. Yeah, well
he must he must be, because he gave he didn't
even take any points last week with USC, and he
wants to go straight up with the Huskies. So I

(37:32):
put my money where my mouth is. At the same time,
I'm not overly confident, and I'm with you, I mean,
until you win it all, which they never have. But
it's really that's not like it's an easy thing to do.
One team wins it every single year. You hope that
you have good enough teams year after year where you
continue to get bites at the apple where you continue
to get in to the playoffs and then hopefully the

(37:53):
ball bounces your way. You don't make those costly mistakes
and when it comes down to it, you have a
primetime player stepping up. I mean that's where this is
a big game. It's not as big as even last
week's game for the Ducks as far as you will see,
but there's zero chances it's going to be a letdown
game because of the rivalry part of Yah. Yeah, So
I mean I feel like they're going to I feel
like they're gonna show up and they're gonna play. It

(38:15):
boils down to who's gonna make a bonehead of mistake,
because if it's just flay, if it's flat.

Speaker 3 (38:20):
Out both teams play their a game.

Speaker 1 (38:22):
I don't think that this is I don't think that
there's a way that the Huskies win that game if
they both play their a game.

Speaker 12 (38:28):
Well, first of all, just following up on what you
said about what's on the line for both teams. Yes,
you are correct. Oregon is playing for the opportunity to
embarrass themselves in January. Washington is not. There's no question
about that. I will also say this that you better
start thinking about missing the CFP if you lose this
game on Saturday, Bucky, this is not a guarantee that

(38:50):
you guys make the College Football Playoff And how embarrassing
would that be to go from number five in the
country to missing the college football Playoff because you lost
to an unranked Washington team at Husky Stadium. I mean,
if you guys lose this one and Dan Lanning loses
this all of a sudden, he's one in four against
the Huskies in this five games against the Dogs, and

(39:11):
he's got a Washington problem. If Dan Lanning can't win
this thing on Saturday. And I think the matchup is
closer than a lot of people think. I think Vegas
agrees it's closer that a lot of people think. It's
a six and a half point spread. When a lot
of people thought it would be maybe nine and a half,
maybe even ten and a half, kind of like last
year's PAC twelve championship game or excuse me, two years ago.
I would say this that You Dub is much better

(39:33):
than they were a year ago, especially on the offensive
and defensive lines. And I don't know if Oregon is
better than the team that we saw a year ago
with Dylan Gabriel. I mean, obviously you're hoping you're better
than the team that got embarrassed in the first half
against Ohio State and got run the hell out of
the Rose Bowl. That was glorious. I know Cam enjoyed that.
I know Ashley did as well. But I'm not certain
that Oregon is a better team than they were a

(39:54):
year ago. And I know that Washington's a better team
than they were last year. I also know that You
Dub is a totally different team at home versus on
the road. I mean, Demon Williams, Cam, you know this
has thrown six interceptions, every single one of them have
come on the road, every single one. So this is
a totally different animal Cam right at Husky Stadium.

Speaker 9 (40:14):
Yeah, No, We're way different, and at least in our wins,
and I give a realistic stat our wins going into
last week, and it carries over forty five plus points
and wins and Big Ten games seven points and losses
and those are all on the road. So make that
make sense you see about home cooking. I think that
this team plays well. When I talk about way Washington

(40:34):
does They're gonna play with spoiler alert. And I'm gonna
ask this Oregon question for you, Bucky. If you lose
this game at six, do you feel as confident as
being an Ohio State team with two losses making it
and making a run. Because if you win and Michigan
knocks off Ohio State, you could be in the Big
Ten championship game right back where you were last year.
Win the game or potentially have a remax versus Indiana.

(40:56):
Do you want to be that game? Because Ohio State
put up a pretty good blueprint of what it is
to lose and still win a title. So there are
a lot of situations where whatever you do in this
football game, you might have a shot, let's a miss
it and win and then all of a sudden or
lose in Husky Stadium. Either way, I don't know if

(41:16):
there's an easy answer for it, but to me, it
is winning. Winning makes it takes the pain away from everything.

Speaker 1 (41:21):
Well yeah, well, win is obviously the bare bones bottom
line of the whole thing. There's I will be cheering
for Ohio State to win. Even with the Ducks win.
I don't care about trying to win the Big Ten
championship and having to play that extra game that may
or may not hurt you. You might climb up the
rankings a little bit. You win the Big Ten and
possibly even get a bye. Problem with that is you

(41:44):
don't have that week off. I would rather right now,
as dinged up as they are, and they're both their
their tackles are hurt, their center went out last week.
That is kind of one of the paramount parts of
what this team and how why they're one of the
best running teams in the country is that offensive line.

Speaker 3 (42:00):
I would rather win this game.

Speaker 1 (42:01):
You solidify yourself a spot in the playoffs, You'll probably
get a home game there, and you get that week
off instead of playing in the conference championship game. But
really all of that to me is moot. I'm under
the impression if you don't win this game because you
dub lost that game to Wisconsin. I was wanting you
guys to win the game against Wisconsin. Then you'd still
be ranked, and then this game would possibly be all.

(42:24):
There would be a whole heck of a lot more
on the table you guys win, you probably in the playoffs.
Even if we were to lose against you, being ranked,
then there would be a way in which we could
still maybe slip in the back doors as in that
large bid, because it wouldn't hurt as much. It wouldn't
be looked at as quite as a bad of a loss.
But I don't think it's that bad. I think the
Huskies are better than they were last year. I think
Demon Williams is starting to figure out, especially the last

(42:47):
couple of weeks, what it's like to be the quarterback
and do the things that you're supposed to do. Now,
the inconsistency typically on the road is a concern. I
would think it's been a concern for me every single
week when to come in here and talk about how
they've played, and it's inconsistent on the road for the
most part, against good opponents, they don't have to worry
about that they're getting to play at home. I think
there is something with that when it comes to the rivalry,

(43:10):
how you coach your team up against a rivalry game
against a team that there's more on the table than
just to win and a loss. There's the bragging rights
and the King of the Northwest type of a thing.
How you coach your team up to be fired up,
but not so fired up that you go out there
and you're making careless mistakes that you're not real under control.

(43:31):
I'll say this, and watching basically every snap that they've
played this year, this is a more of a discipline
team that I've seen out of them when they've played
some games. And you're right, Penn State, you can look
at Penn State sucking. Now, they did not suck. I
think were they the third ranked team at the time.
I don't trust the rankings all that much. I think
the rankings are nonsense early in the year when we
don't know who they are. But they were a better

(43:52):
team than they turned into after their quarterback got hurt
and they ended up firing their coach. It was that
duck game that kind of sent them.

Speaker 3 (43:58):
Pushed them over the job of it. Bucky, No, they
have to.

Speaker 12 (44:04):
Nevada. They beat f I U and they beat Villanova
before they played you, they were a nobody, a Tiger.
They were totally overrated. They never should have been where
they were, and they proved it in the next seven games.
All Right, you keep telling yourself that you beat a
legitimate team when you didn't.

Speaker 8 (44:23):
They stick.

Speaker 12 (44:23):
There's a lot of reasons to talk about Oregon being
a really good football team and you go into Happy
Valley and beating a crappy football team that fired their
head coach by six is not one of them.

Speaker 1 (44:33):
If if you think you went to Happy Valley, are
not talking about you.

Speaker 12 (44:40):
We're not talking about you, dub we start Oregon, We're
we're talking about the Ducks, talking about them, talking about
Oregon going to Penn State, and you sitting here and
Duck fans sitting here trying to act like that was
a quality win when it wasn't. Again, there's a lot
of re Bucky, I got no problem complimenting you guys
for the job that you've done. Noah Whittington is a

(45:01):
great player. Kenyon Sadik, I'm really concerned about this guy.
I know Bucky is on Saturday. Love what I've seen
from Dante Moore, no doubt about it. But if you're
going to put together a resume of why Oregon is
a quality football team. Going to Penn State and beating
Penn State is no longer on the on the on
the board. Take it off, find a different way to
compliment your team.

Speaker 3 (45:21):
Well, it's just a part of a company that it's not.

Speaker 8 (45:24):
It's not like that. Buy.

Speaker 1 (45:27):
I think that they are getting the credit that they
deserved for that win, exactly what they deserve. Where it
looked good at the time, but it wasn't a whole
heck of a lot now after the entirety of the thing.

Speaker 9 (45:38):
Now, let me break that. Let no go ahead, go ahead,
you can take credit through a win. I think the
Iowa win, truthfully is better than the ben State win.

Speaker 8 (45:47):
You kidding?

Speaker 9 (45:48):
I would be. I would be. I would be ringing
the bell or whatever flap in your wing about the
Iowa win in an absolute monsoon down for going on
the road on on a on a day of that
when it was an early star than claiming the Penn
State was great. I mean, you could take some credit
and in the downfall, but that win is much bigger

(46:08):
in my mind, and the USC game might be better
in my mind.

Speaker 1 (46:12):
Yes, I would say USC game is better, and I agree,
going on the road and playing at IOWA is not
an easy task, especially with all the elements, and they
ended up finding a way. That's the difference I think
between this year and what I've seen in some past
other years. It doesn't mean that they're immune to that
when it comes to the rivalry game, which is essentially
like a playoff game, or when it comes to the playoffs,

(46:32):
and I'm sure we're going to dive into a lot
more of that. We do got to go to break
right here. But on the other side of this, we're
going to have more arguing with a couple of dogs
right here in Sports Radio ninety three point three KJRFM,
I am angry.

Speaker 8 (46:45):
Ashley should have a statue.

Speaker 3 (46:47):
Yeah, that is who I met.

Speaker 2 (46:49):
I've earned it.

Speaker 3 (46:50):
That isn't who I meant.

Speaker 12 (46:51):
I feel like I should have a bench like bum
us have a place to sleep.

Speaker 3 (46:55):
Actually, that's a good idea. Just a bench.

Speaker 9 (46:58):
No, no, no, I think it's a smoking section out
of the side.

Speaker 12 (47:02):
Yeah, that makes sense, smoking softy smoking section. Back in
the day when I was a smoker. I mean, you
could have had like a little donut shop set up nearby,
you know, as well why not, man, just go the.

Speaker 8 (47:13):
Whole, the whole deal.

Speaker 12 (47:14):
We had a smoking section when I was in high school,
when I was sixteen years old.

Speaker 8 (47:17):
Is that still a thing? By the way to high
school that too?

Speaker 3 (47:21):
Yeah, yeah, I think one of those kids section.

Speaker 9 (47:23):
Now, I think everybody just popped vins outside the lunch
lady room or whatever. You know.

Speaker 1 (47:28):
Yeah, well, I'm right there. I'm in the Zen club
for sure. I am wondering you guys. I mean, Jonah Coleman.
You mentioned earlier how he got in the game and
he didn't look right. I mean it not just because
he had a brace that looked like you were clinging
to his leg. I mean his leg wasn't even bending
when he was moving around. It looked like he was
in pain. But Jed Fish was like, hey, let's get

(47:51):
you another you know, touchdowns since you're leading the Big
ten in TV. So he didn't look right. We didn't
see Denzil Boston obviously a whole heck of a lot.
I'm wondering how big of a deal is it to
have those two guys back?

Speaker 8 (48:05):
Well, just real quick for me, huge.

Speaker 12 (48:07):
I mean, Denzel is your number one wide receiver and
Jonah Coleman is your number one back. I mean, I
don't know what more needs to be said. I mean, look,
I mean Adam Muhammad is looking better, Jordan Washington has
come on in the last couple of weeks, but I
think Jonah Coleman is still the DNA in a lot
of ways of the offense. And I think it's been
a disappointing season for both those guys, right, I mean,

(48:27):
Denzel Cam we're talking about him maybe being a first
round draft pick, and I think he's probably better off
coming back at this point. I think if you were
to have told people that Jonah Coleman would be like eighteenth,
nineteenth and the big ten in rushing at the start
of the year, I think you would have said that's
a disappointment for him. So question is, do both those
guys have just one big performance left in the tank

(48:49):
on Saturday against Oregon, Because no matter how they've played
this year, no matter how disappointing the year has been
for those guys from a numbers perspective, a lot of
that Cam, as you know, can be washed away with
a win on Saturday.

Speaker 8 (49:01):
At top thirty.

Speaker 9 (49:02):
Yeah, Yeah, there's gonna be a lot forgiven throughout the
entire season, if you walk away with this win and
that going back to the Jonah Denzel issue once once
there was I mean when you suddenly play a defense
and they figure out how to defend you. The staggering
stat for me was the fact that Jonah hadn't had
a one hundred yard rushing game since the UC Davis week.

(49:23):
And that one, to me, it was not just baffling,
but watching Carver go down and then Drew as a
Party go down, and then John Mills having to move
around and and the group is the offensive line. But
this week even Fish said he could get I mean,
Drew as a Party's gonna practice a little bit. Pockey's
been being able to rotate. But this is as good

(49:43):
as our offensive line physically is going to be. Now.
I know Landon Hatchetts still out with his with his cast.
The snap issues with Zach Kenney was a little concerning
at UCLA. I did not like that those things have
to be cleaned up. But yeah, the running game I
thought was gonna to be a lot better this year,
and Adam has gotten better. Jordan Washings in his Electric

(50:04):
Fast But if I want to be straight honest, I
don't know if he's this kind of back that can
powerfully handle a bunch of hits as strong and as
good as Organ is on defense. I don't want to
see him carrying the ball that much. I would rather
see Ada Mohammad. But from somebody that has played in
a big game injured, I'm gonna tell you will do
whatever it takes to play in this football game. Now,

(50:24):
I'm not saying doing anything that involves risking your career,
but you're gonna do whatever it takes to play in
this football game.

Speaker 3 (50:34):
I think that.

Speaker 1 (50:35):
I think you're gonna see Joan Coleman. I just don't
know for sure how long Husky fans are going to
want to see him. If I mean, a lot can
happen in a week. You can heal a lot, especially nowadays,
especially when you're young like these guys are. But I
wouldn't be surprised if he's somewhat ineffective, and I would
be willing to bet they do. Go to Adam Mohammad
first and foremost and sprinkle in Jordan with some stuff.

(50:56):
Is hoping he can take one to the house because
he's pretty electric when he has gotten the ball. On
the other side one real quick, you guys are talking
about Kenyon Sadik. Who is it that you're thinking is
going to be the man kind of assigned that task?
Because he is, He's just a guy that's kind of
a mismatch. Typically, that's what a good tight end is.

(51:16):
Cam Cleveland knows that. So who's going to be the
guy that you're thinking this guy has to show up,
not just keep his eye on him, but actually outplay him.

Speaker 9 (51:25):
Well, I think it's got to be either it's going
to be Rashaan Clark and or it's going to be
Leeroy Bryant in the slot. And if they do make
any adjustments, if they're not afraid, they might slide down
now this is it's been done before. They might move
a Tacario Davis on the inside and just say hey,
this is your man all game. You could do something
like that. Coach Walters has gone outside his normal scheme

(51:47):
of defensive ideas this year, and sometimes you have to
put goods on goods. If you just say, hey, I'm
a field corner, that means if you're on the right
hash and you're a field corner, so you're always on
that side. Afesian has gotten much better this year in
tackling and his aggressiveness. And if I have two six
to four corners and I have a legit tight end,

(52:08):
and my fear is I could bring in a younger freshman.
I could bring in Dylan Robinson who's played a lot
and as a big freshman corner, I mean he is taller.
You could put that on your wide receivers and then
now you have a way to defend a tight end
who I mean, arguably he's with the best tight end
in the country and you have to account for it.
So there are ways to do it. You're just gonna

(52:30):
have to throw a lot of guys at him.

Speaker 12 (52:32):
Yeah, I think Price Sock's the guy in this game.
I'm really curious and actually can't wait to see what
kind of scheme Ryan Walters comes up with Bucky and Cam.
And I gotta tell you, man, I've been pretty impressed
with Ryan Walters because you look at this defense Bucky
and there is no all Big ten obvious first team guy.
I mean, Price Sock obviously in Takario would probably be

(52:52):
the two guys that you would look at, but there's
no All American candidates on this defense. He yet this defense,
his top twenty in the country in scoring, right. I mean,
it kind of reminds me of Mike McDonald that the
scheme is the star over at U dub So I'm
really curious to see what he does. I mean, I
forget the player can but Priceack had to play against
the Bruins on Saturday. It was kind of like Nicky

(53:12):
Manwari where he shedded a block and just yanked the
receiver down. Yeah, through a round. I mean, he's a
very physical corner. He's big, he's lanky. I would love
to see what he could potentially do against Sadik. But again,
I'm just I'm really curious if we're going to be
ruing the day that Jacob Monuo decided to play against
UCLA and not against the Ducks on Saturday, because I

(53:34):
would love to see him, especially against the seam routes
of Sadiq, in this game on Saturday. But hey, Bucky,
it's been real. I really enjoyed this and I'm actually
even more excited that this is now over.

Speaker 3 (53:45):
So happy thanks get well good. I'm glad.

Speaker 1 (53:47):
I'm thankful that you enjoyed it. I will say this
just real quick. I think Ryan Walters, if he does
end up deciding to bring one of those experienced guys
down to just basically try to blanket Sadek as much
as possible. That is something I think they should think
about doing because they're if the Ducks as of right
now don't have a couple of their best pass catchers
on the outside, so right, maybe you sacrifice that and say,

(54:08):
like Cam did, well we'll just go ahead and put
a younger guy out there and hope he can hold
down the forward against the third and four string UH
wide receivers. So well, I'm looking forward to the game.
You going by the way I am going. I'm taking Barren,
my son is going to his very first game, So
we're gonna we're gonna be there.

Speaker 12 (54:26):
Be a great way for him to be introduced to
the UW Oregon rivalry. With a loss at such a
young age, ye doubt set him up for failure. Now,
good call.

Speaker 1 (54:33):
Yeah, I don't think that's the way it's gonna go.
I think we'll be walking out of there happy. But
thanks again, guys, appreciate you guys. Have a good thanksgiving
you two. But all right, that's U Cam and Softy
right there. We gotta take a break here on the
other side of this, we got Hugh and Greg coming
in for a Seahawks round table stick Around Sports Radio
ninety three point three kg R f M. Well, Thanksgiving

(54:56):
is tomorrow and I am thankful for a lot of things,
and now one of those things is Hugh Millan and
Greg Bell. You guys are coming on here, and I
don't have to deal with Softy and cam mother fluffing me.

Speaker 9 (55:11):
Now.

Speaker 1 (55:11):
I did get a little bit of ribbon from Hugh,
and that's to be expected him being an actual dog,
so I'll take that.

Speaker 3 (55:17):
But yeah, this is good.

Speaker 1 (55:18):
Haven't been able to finish our show before Thanksgiving, So
happy Thanksgiving to you guys, and thanks for being here.

Speaker 3 (55:24):
We got Hugh, Yeah, Hugh and Greg.

Speaker 1 (55:27):
I got a question for you guys about JSN, and
yet I think it's from two different angles the idea
of what this guy's doing right now.

Speaker 3 (55:34):
I mean, there's still a lot of season.

Speaker 1 (55:36):
He's got to stay healthy and you obviously probably want
your number one quarterback to stay healthy, and all of
the things have to continue working in his favor if
he's going to track down Megatron for this this you know,
possible record breaking season. And yet we can still talk
about it as if that it is historical at this point,
just simply because he's already broken the record. But I

(55:57):
want to go at it from I think Hugh all
go with you first about how what he does that
like a quarterback loves that it is from what he
does as a receiver. And then Greg, you can follow
with what you see behind the scenes that contribute to
this guy being something outstanding. So what is it that
you see this guy do that probably makes him an

(56:19):
absolute dream to work with.

Speaker 3 (56:21):
When it comes to the guy throwing to him.

Speaker 14 (56:22):
Well, he's quick off the ball at the release if
he happens to get jammed or ruled.

Speaker 3 (56:28):
He has.

Speaker 14 (56:30):
Exceptional body control. When he runs speed outs. He can
do it at a tight radius at near full speed.
I think in part because of his body composition. At
six foot and a half, he's neither really tall nor
really short, but he's short legged. The percentage of his
height that's in in his legs is relatively low, and

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so that low center of balance set of gravity allows
him to do a lot of quick things. His IQ
is next level. He has an understanding both you know,
by a race of about three to one. I don't
have the exact numbers, but I've done the research by
a race of about three to one. He excelled in

(57:12):
the slot at Ohio State, and so he had to learn,
you know, there's more grasping of a of a defensive
package that you have to to be aware of by
learning it from the slot, and then when you take
it to the outside like he has this year, he's
already got the knowledge. So he knows how to be

(57:34):
quarterback friendly in his zone. He knows when the windows, Hey,
I'll turn my numbers at precisely the right time. And
the quarterback is very easy to read his idol rate,
so he identifies those quickly. And then and then the
way he finishes, you know, on these deep balls, Tyler
Lockett I think was an extraordinary when he was at

(57:56):
a pro bowl level Ish Tyler Lockett, I thought he
had an exceptional ability to close on a deep ball.

Speaker 3 (58:02):
But he would catch with his body.

Speaker 14 (58:04):
You can almost in your minds, I see all those
catches where he caught the ball with his forearms and
his chest. Jackson Smith and Jigba has that incredible ball
tracking ability and an ability to finish with guys grabbing
on him on deep passes but he can just pluck
it last second with his hands, and so you know,
you know, you saw the sixty was a sixty three

(58:26):
yarder where you know, he just kind of had enough
of a hand fighting. You know, by all accounts, that
ball should not have been thrown by Sam Darnold on
a third and six. He had an open receiver in
the flat. The safety you know, you know, you think about, oh,
you're on an island. The safety wasn't on an island.
He had helped deep into the post to the anxiety.

(58:49):
He had shallow hope help on a low hole. So
all he had to do, really do was make sure
that you defend the outbreaking routes well well. Now of
a sudden that that that's like, I mean, you know
that defender's responsibility has been cut in half, and yet
he still couldn't cover him well enough when Darnold just

(59:09):
dropped that ball, literally walked it out to him. So, Greg,
you know, I didn't expect these ratios, but this year
you've got JSN at eighty six snaps in the slot
four hundred and four to the outside, and you know,
you know, well over four pushing you know, four and

(59:30):
a half times and yet he's been burning corners.

Speaker 3 (59:35):
You know, before he.

Speaker 14 (59:36):
Used to burn linebackers and safeties inside. Takes more moxie
inside now. In addition to that, he's just wearing guys
out on the perimeter.

Speaker 11 (59:47):
First player in NFL history with seventy five plus receiving
yards in the first eleven games of the season. He,
Marvin Harrison, and Cooper Cup that twenty one year with
the Rams are the only three guys to ever have
this many yards through thirteen games and have one hundred
plus yards for the eleven consecutive games, not just to

(01:00:08):
start a season, but at eleven consecutive game mark. And
as I said, he's on pace to break Calvin Johnson's
nineteen sixty four one town nine O sixty four yards
from twenty twelve to the Detroit Lions. He and Frisman
Jackson work a lot. Bucky and Hugh at practices on
judging balls in the air, high pointing balls, and having defenders,

(01:00:31):
keeping defenders on.

Speaker 3 (01:00:32):
Into their back hip.

Speaker 11 (01:00:34):
That sixty three yard catch in Tennessee, he was not
the primary receiver on at play and that was not
his route, and when he saw it was going to
be a safety covering him, he decided to take that
safety on a walk across the field from left to right.
After that play on the sideline, Sam Donald went up
to his offensive lineman and thanked every one of them
because they had extraordinary pass rush on the pass protection

(01:00:57):
on that to allow Donald to time and the time
to run a forty yard route from left and across
the field to the right. And then the ball comes
in the air and Smith and Jig was slows down
and because he can judge the ball to be not
quite as far as he was running, but while he
slowed down, he kept the defender on his back. That

(01:01:17):
took me And then I don't say this lightly. That
reminded me of Jerry Rice the way. Rice wasn't the
fastest straight line player, yet what made him a Hall
of Famer was how he judged the ball in the
air and then used his body against the defender and
kept the defender away from catching the ball even in coverage.
And for a quarterback, I would think you you would

(01:01:38):
answer this better, and I would that that makes you
feel like you can throw it in any coverage whether
he's covered or not, no matter who's on him, because
he'll just box him out and he'll judge and he'll
do the right thing with his hands and timing. I
also asked him after the Tennessee game about the fine
line of holding your hand out. We all remember the
famous sticking the handout by Darryl Jackson in the Super

(01:01:58):
Bowl in Detroit. Got an offensive pass interference in the
back of the ends, and that probably wasn't but just
because his hand got his hand extended the referee, the
official in the back through the flag and negated a
touchdown for the Seahawks against the Steelers. Well, that's basically
what Smith and Jagba did against the Titans. He kept
his hand out. I said, where's the fine line there?
But if you keep your hand out, you doing at
OPI And he says, Frisman Jackson, and I work about

(01:02:21):
keeping that hand in the frame of my body and
not extending and showing the official that I am keeping
it between my shoulders and not making my area bigger
than the frame of my body. And he said that
I've come really good at doing that. He also said
it doctor the TI as he game, Frankly, I'm better
judging the ball than the defensive backs are. And he

(01:02:43):
thinks that's his number one trait for doing what he's
doing is that he can judge the ball in flight
better than the guys that are covering him. So far,
he's the best in the NFL doing it. And Hugh,
I'm going to ask him this week about his slought
experience at Ohio State because I think you're exactly right
about his IQ and reading defenses and being much more

(01:03:04):
effective outside receiver because of what he does inside.

Speaker 14 (01:03:07):
I would like to know. Yeah, I described the amount
he pushes off like goldilocks in the porche, not too hot,
not too cold, and you've got to push off a
little to get the cats, but not too much to
get the OPI but I would like to know verbat
him his quote about the audiblizing. Uh, this this this

(01:03:28):
freelancing that was taking place during the play because he
mosted from left to right and then ran a corner out.
He was the lined up as the inside innermost of
three receivers. It's man to man like was there a
hand signal before the play? I mean when I coached,
you know, passing game coordinator at high school level, we
used to have the the the corner route or the

(01:03:50):
seam we used to call call it dolphin check double
finn on the outside and then uh and then then
you have a check by the third either your post
to the corner. But there's there's more to the cohesion
between the quarterback and the receiver than just saying, well,
I'm gonna I'm gonna just go out there and run

(01:04:11):
a corner route, particularly against an outside leverage guy. I
would love to overbad him what he said when that
took place in the play before the snap?

Speaker 3 (01:04:20):
What have you on that?

Speaker 14 (01:04:21):
Did he give any details, because that's pretty fascinating.

Speaker 11 (01:04:25):
Well, it was. It was actually a lot of what
Donald said as well. After that it was not the
primary target, and then when he saw it was going
to be safety man through the motion, that's when he thought, okay,
I I have basically I have the entire right side
of the field to get Smith and Jigbitwo with the ball.
Donald assessed once they saw safety man coverage in the

(01:04:47):
motion pre snap that he was going to go left
to right across the field for a long Basically it
was a long flag when.

Speaker 14 (01:04:56):
He snapped you on the right side, so so he
went vertical stem and then a corner route.

Speaker 3 (01:05:01):
So so in.

Speaker 14 (01:05:02):
The sense of left to right but it wasn't like
it wasn't like an over route where he the ball
was snapped. Who's on the left side he was, He
was on the right side of nowhere up against a
one this time. But but but he he went to
the corner route. That would be that would be a
lot of latitude for the quarterback to not know what

(01:05:22):
route he was running as he's dropping back. You know, so,
I'm that's what mischaracter.

Speaker 11 (01:05:28):
He saw it once he saw the coverage and the
safety go to me man on him after the motion,
Darnold said he knew he had the flag route the
corner route for Smith, it's just a matter of getting
it long enough to get it to him. And that's
when he credited the pass protection for it. Suffice to say,
the trust factor is really high for a quarterback and
receiver of only played eleven games together plus of training camp,

(01:05:52):
it looks like they've played together for years. There's a
discussion inside of this, well, what about the Cooper Cup
and residure. Shahita has three catches for thirty yards in
three games with the Seahawks right now, when will it
catch up to him that they're the paponnas of all
these targets are Smiths and Jigmin.

Speaker 1 (01:06:09):
Yeah, it's impressive to say the least. All Right, Well,
we're gonna go to break and come back with one
last segment. I might get just an overarching view looking
forward about this. We'll stick around and get one more
segment of the Seahawks Round Table with Hugh and Greg
right after the break here at Sports Radio ninety three
point three KGRFM. Welcome back to the show. One final

(01:06:38):
segment on our Seahawks Roundtable. We got Hugh, we got
Greg breaking it down, getting it from all different angles.
We're gonna go into this fairly quick. We don't have
a ton of time before people are gonna get home
and I don't know to start cooking their turkeys and whatnot.
So I'll go ahead and I'll start with you, Hugh.
What's your kind of one last thought getting ready for
a game that maybe you feel like, maybe the Seahawks

(01:07:00):
feel like, this is when we should win, Maybe gotta
win considering how tight the standings are.

Speaker 3 (01:07:05):
Well, a couple of things.

Speaker 14 (01:07:06):
I think it's interesting that the NFC West, the two
teams that you're competing against, the Rams obviously in forty
nine ers because of the placement. Last year, the Rams
won the division. Seattle was number two, but the forty
nine Ers were last. They the forty nine Ers got
the better schedule in that regard, and there's there's three

(01:07:26):
wild I shouldn't use wild card because that that denotes playoffs,
but there's three slotted games based on your division. And
and for Seattle, because they were number two in the
NFC West, it was the Steelers who were number two
in their division last year, Seattle obviously got to win.
It was the Commanders. Seattle got to win. And now

(01:07:47):
it's Minnesota and we'll see what happens in that regard.
The forty nine Ers, they with the fourth place schedule,
they've already played the Giants, they have yet to play
Cleveland and Chicago. That's their their corresponding fourth place two
teams that is yet to be determined. And the Rams
they had Philadelphia they lost, and they had Baltimore where

(01:08:10):
they won, and they have the week before the Rams
play Seattle, they have Detroit, which was the first place
team in the NFC North. So I think this the
whole scale of part that interests me, and then the
other part we kind of touched on it.

Speaker 3 (01:08:24):
The Vikings.

Speaker 14 (01:08:25):
They are number one in the NFL in the use
of three to four that's base personnel, but three defensive
linemen four linebackers. When you have three defensive linemen and
four linebackers to create a four man rush, you're gonna
have blitz at least one linebacker. So there's more of
an issue with identification. And to that end, the Vikings
are number one in the NFL in the percentage of

(01:08:48):
their snaps that produce a pressure. So they are doing
a defense that's number one in the NFL. And by
the way, Seattle in training camp when you're practicing that
Seattle is less than two percent they're plays in three
to four. The Vikings are forty four and a half percent,
So they're going to be seeing something that they don't see.
And the Vikings again number one in the NFL. Now,

(01:09:10):
Seahawks are number one in the total number of pressures
by their defense, but the percentage of plays that produce
a pressure, the Vikings are number one. I don't know
if I've confused in that regard. It's just there's a
difference in contrast where the Seahawks and finally Greg the
Seahawks are number one in the NFL and use of nickel.
The Vikings are dead last thirty second, which corresponds to

(01:09:33):
what I said about the three to four of the base.
But it's not just base personnel. It's three to four
base personnel, which means that some linebreckers coming from somewhere
and it's still and which seems like a blitz to
a quarterback, but it's still just a four man rush.
They can play their seven zones, which is standard in.

Speaker 3 (01:09:51):
The back end.

Speaker 14 (01:09:52):
So that's a challenge for Seattle's offense. You've seen some
of the effectiveness as reflected in those numbers.

Speaker 1 (01:10:00):
Impressive. Five Minnesota's defense impressive. Hugh, you never cease to
amaze me. You really don't, honest to God or to
bore you. No, I don't get bored.

Speaker 14 (01:10:09):
I'll inundate you withissia Manussa.

Speaker 3 (01:10:11):
Nope, Nope, I don't get bored.

Speaker 1 (01:10:13):
All right, Well, uh that's good stuff, Greg. I mean
what going into this game, which you're kind of overarching
thought and prediction on this bad boy two words?

Speaker 11 (01:10:22):
Max Brosmer.

Speaker 3 (01:10:23):
Who the hell is Max Brosmer?

Speaker 9 (01:10:25):
Exactly?

Speaker 11 (01:10:26):
That's that's the game right there. Max Brosmer played four
years at the University in New Hampshire. He played one
year at the University of Minnesota. He didn't get drafted
the NFL, he didn't get to my recollection, invited to
the combine, and he's going to start at quarterback as
an undrafted rookie on Sunday because J. J. McCarthy has
a concussion. He's getting all the number one snaps this

(01:10:47):
week in Minnesota. They've been saying it seems inevitable that
he was going to beat the quarterback because not only
was mcarthy gonna end up getting hurt again, but the
number two is hurt. Carson Wentz is also injured with
an out out of the year after the year with
the shoulder injury. So now that is the number three,
a number three undrafted rookie quarterback coming in here against
Mike McDonald's defense. Game over, end of story. Sam donald

(01:11:10):
could throw five interceptions and they're gonna win on Sunday
if the defense just does its job, and they've been
doing its job pretty much all season, stopping the run,
forcing long third downs, and then being able to pressure
quarterbacks when it's third and eight, nine, ten to eleven
instead of third, two and three. The biggest difference in
the Rams game for the Seahawk defense. The turnovers that

(01:11:30):
put him in boxes, yes, and the gifted the Rams
two touchdowns. But Stafford was in third and two and
three a lot, and even in the second half in Tennessee,
the Titans converted all those third and fourth downs because
it was third and fourth and one, two and three
and not third and ten. The Seahawks by and large
this season have had teams in third and tens. This
should be a mismatch with the defense. I think in

(01:11:52):
my one, I'm not gonna I won't predict a shutout
again because I messed that up last week, But I'm
saying twenty four to six something like that.

Speaker 14 (01:11:58):
Yeah, Griggs exactly right on that point. But there have
been a few quarterbacks that under Kevin McConnell have have
six Nick Mullins, Jaren Hall and do you remember when
Josh Dobbs was picked up and in three days he
went like four and oh his first four starts now
eventually turned into a pumpkin. But mccon Kevin O'Connell has

(01:12:20):
some success with these third string young quarterbacks playing well
beyond expectation. Hopefully that doesn't happen on Sunday.

Speaker 1 (01:12:28):
All right, guys, great stuff again and breaking it down,
figuring out what to look forward to, what to watch
out for when it comes into this game. I want
to wish you both a happy Thanksgiving and thank you
for coming on and adding what you do to us
here at the morning show and everybody at KJR right back.

Speaker 3 (01:12:43):
Actually, thank you.

Speaker 11 (01:12:44):
Guys, Happy Thanksgiving. Everybody listening as well, with your families.

Speaker 1 (01:12:47):
If we can't, yeah, all right, well that's Greg and
Hugh breaking it down. That's the end of our Seahawks roundtable.
That is going to bring us to the end of
our show. I do want to also extend a very
big Thanksgiving to everybody out there listening, and like Greg said,
enjoy it. Spend some time with your family, love on
your loved ones, and enjoy this a little bit of

(01:13:08):
a long weekend. Don't eat too terribly much. What am
I talking about? I'm in need a ton So anyway.

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