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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Let's get a sound Chrick. Good morning, folks.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
Good morning everyone, Good morning, it's sometime. Good morning class
pleads and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen.
Speaker 3 (00:11):
A producing six one guard from Brighton, Illinois and former
high school basketball stand What in the hell.
Speaker 1 (00:19):
Does that mean? Don't jumped any conclusions. Not a god,
You've got to lower lower your expectations.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
Hard to believe he could once send a fastball.
Speaker 4 (00:29):
To Pluto, getting Bucky Jacobson vibes and former I'll just
openly admit I'm a fat, out of shaped X athlete.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
Now there's been a noticeable spike in your blood pressure.
Speaker 3 (00:39):
Five seven guard and a former college water polo and
national Champion's a lot.
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Speaker 1 (01:15):
Well, Good Thursday morning to you. Welcome into the radio show.
It is Chucking Buck in the Morning Sports Radio ninety
three point three k j R FM. Yes, we have
a lot to do today. Ashley Ryan is here. My
name is Chuck Powelling. Back in the studio with us
today is a former Mariner. Bucky Jacobson, the Lumberbuck of
North Bend, Washington, has returned to the radio program this. Wow,
(01:38):
well it's going to be back. I realize I am.
I'm very far from a lumberjack or a lumberbuck. You're
a new category lumber buck. Yeah, yeah, that's its own thing.
Speaker 5 (01:49):
You decide what the category is.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
Okay, all right, well I'll take it. I will just
say this. Those are the people that do that for
a living. Those are men's men.
Speaker 4 (02:01):
I was so tired at the end of yesterday and
my body was so sore, and I'm I've you know,
got myself in a little better shape.
Speaker 1 (02:09):
I'm feeling good, but not good enough to do that
for very long.
Speaker 4 (02:14):
Like if if I had a career change, that's one
not the one I'm going to choose, because I couldn't
do it two days in a row. Impossible. And I
have a tractor to help with some of the heavy stuff.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
Uh huh. Still, it's just a lot. That is a lot.
Speaker 4 (02:30):
So yeah, I got a lot of stuff done yesterday,
thanks to say some time.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
Though, by the way, a lot of different ways you
could have really cut out a lot of time, made
everybody in the family happy. You just take the tree
that fell in your backyard and put it in the house,
has your Christmas tree. We didn't have to chop it
up at all. You're just like, hey, bear, take one end, yeah,
and then just can't take the other end. Yeah, just exactly,
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and you just point yeah a little bit. No, no, no,
they're going to block the television left. Yeah, that's a
good idea. Put it over here in this corner, and
you didn't have to chop up anything. You just take
it from outdoors, across your property, locking your road, and
just turn it into a festive Christmas tree. Old tann
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and bomb is here.
Speaker 4 (03:19):
Oh, that's a great idea. I don't know what I
would do with the other one hundred and uh, I
don't know. One hundred and ninety five feet that wouldn't
fit in the house.
Speaker 1 (03:31):
I never thought about math.
Speaker 6 (03:33):
Yeah, well a roof, I mean there's a roof problem. Yeah,
iof No, I don't I think every house today then
we talk about this during the playoffs.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
Every house today should have have one of.
Speaker 5 (03:48):
Those, especially around the holidays.
Speaker 1 (03:50):
Or maybe we said stadiums. Oh that was making fun
of Detroit. I think it was. Yeah, anyway, I'll.
Speaker 4 (03:57):
Get on that because I don't really like my roof,
so when I do replace it, I will probably I
put a retractable onoden so I could put a two
hundred foot tall tree or so inside.
Speaker 1 (04:07):
I mean that's a lot of decorating.
Speaker 5 (04:09):
See, now you're thinking outside the box a.
Speaker 1 (04:10):
Lot about time. Yeah, you wasted a lot of time.
Speaker 5 (04:14):
In that box for a long time, all.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
That wood shopping, because that's what our ancestors would have done, right,
I gotta think forward, be progressive. You could have solved
a lot of problems all in one fell swoop, and
then after the holidays, then I could use it as fire.
Speaker 7 (04:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (04:29):
I just skipped a very important extent recycling.
Speaker 4 (04:33):
Not think about that, not even for a second. It's
pretty sad. Yeah, it is very sad. I apologize Santa
for not thinking of you first and foremost. But yeah,
it was a lot. I really think you guys should
have called in yesterday and came out that.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
Yeah, it would have been really helpful. I mean you
got it all done, yeah, got it all done.
Speaker 4 (04:57):
Yeah, I mean it's not all split that stuff going
to take it won't be ready to burn till next year.
Maybe you know, because it's green still, it's it wasn't
supposed to go down, so it's but it's bucked up
into some smaller chunks and set in a different pile
where it's not one of the piles that I'm splitting
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and using for this year's heat.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
Well that's just said you could go through all that
work and go through I guess that's terrifying day thing.
I mean, I remember in Arizon when I lived in
Arizona was my first house that I ever owned, and
I every night that the wind would pick up because
we'd have monsoons there's monsoon season in Arizona, and I
was sure that the palm trees that were on my
property were going to snap in half as I'm laying
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there at night and either crash into my house or
a neighbor's house. And it really like bothered me. So
that's the I think that's the biggest issue is to
get through a day like that, go through the fear
of it, like what's going what's this storm going to do?
Do all of that work to clean it up, and
then all of a sudden, we have another storm last night. Yeah,
now I don't think it was as powerful, but man,
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did it rain.
Speaker 5 (06:03):
And just like slamming the house more today?
Speaker 1 (06:06):
Oh jeez, Yeah, it's uh, it's been.
Speaker 4 (06:09):
It's a thing. I mean, now, these trees that we have.
You've been out there, you've seen some of these trees.
I mean you, you know, you and I together couldn't
wrap our arms around the trunk.
Speaker 1 (06:17):
Compared it to Sequoia yesterday.
Speaker 8 (06:20):
Said that you needed to just cut a hole and
like make an arch and just drive through it.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
Yeah, great for tourism.
Speaker 7 (06:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (06:27):
Uh So that was that night that it fell down.
I mean it literally.
Speaker 4 (06:32):
I'm When I say literally, I mean literally the second
my head touched the pillow bong, I heard like the
the crashing of this thing hitting the ground and I'm.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
Like, what, My head's not that heavy.
Speaker 4 (06:44):
I don't know why I made that big of a noise,
and I knew it was a tree that fell. Now,
it didn't sound like it crushed anything when it landed,
so I kind of thought it was it was gonna
be Okay. Went out there shining the flashlight and it's
not a greatly so I can't see real well what
I'm shining at, but I can just see the tree
laying down right where I parked my tractor right, and
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it's like, I typically the wind blows the other direction.
That's kind of why it fell the way that it
did because it's trees are not they're kind of built
to a stand what the normal wind pattern is. So anyways,
it I'm like, oh no, not on the track.
Speaker 1 (07:22):
It couldn't. If it would have wit a couple.
Speaker 4 (07:23):
Inches further, it would have like crushed the tractor, like
the engine part of the tractor wouldn't have been good.
So then I'm like, Okay, I gotta go out and
see what's up here. Call the power company because our
power goes underground from the transformer station to our house,
but then it goes above ground right at the road
and then just over to our house, which is fine
most of the time. Unfortunately it did not. It was
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not fine. It ripped the power down. So we called
the power company. Hey, you need to come out fix
this if you can. And yet then I'm trying to
figure out the generator and stuff. It's at ten thirty
a night or whatever it was, and the wind is
still whipping. I mean like you just kind of feeling
like you're looking up at the trees. Every other second.
It's like, don't not another one's coming down, right, because
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you do not want to be underneath anything coming down
out of the trees.
Speaker 1 (08:08):
At that point, it was a catch it.
Speaker 8 (08:10):
Yeah, that's what we talked about yesterday. Why didn't you
just hold the tree up? Oh?
Speaker 1 (08:14):
I didn't you? Just you know, I've seen guys, I've finished.
I've seen guys spend plates and keep every single one
of them up. You could have just the lady like
a lot of them are going to fall, but if
the one does fall, you you be there to catch it.
People are talented. If I don't know, I just think
a good dad would do that. Yeah, yeah, I definitely
dropped the ball on that one. At least, yeah, I
(08:38):
need to step my game at least, actually, and I
get that out of this. At least you're finally acknowledging
your failures. Yeah, yeah, last you know, yesterday we had
a lot of hard work to do to pick up
your slack. Yeah, so about that. So anyway, at least
we at least you've learned a lesson, yes, out of
all a lot a couple of lessons actually, And now
we can move on.
Speaker 5 (08:57):
And now you can just pay for my therapy session.
Speaker 1 (08:59):
Good good job group. Yeah, thanks guys, we needed that intervention. Yeah,
hands in team. All right, Well, welcome into the radio show.
We are here to talk sports. All three of us
back together here for a four hour extravaganza. We'll take
it till ten o'clock. I'll map out that plan we
have for today's show for you here in a moment,
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But I sort of wanted to start with Another week
of the National Football League season gets going tonight, Seahawks
coming off their most impressive win the entire nation. Talking
about how good the Seahawks looked, Chris Collinsworth going as
far on the broadcast Sunday of saying, put the Seahawks
at the front of the line in your discussions of
best teams in the National Football League. Yesterday. We always
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it's an annual tradition. We do a Green Jacket draft
once the NFL trading deadline is over and all the
pieces are set for the rest of the season, so
about the halfway mark of the year, making our selections
on who's going to be the Super Bowl pick, and
the Seahawks the team we follow here locally, the team
you follow most likely if you're in your car is
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they were the sixth overall pick in our draft, Chris
Kid taking them sixth overall, And so I've just you know,
we've got ESPN power rankings have them at number one
in the National Football League right now. We picked them sixth,
Chris Collins says, put them at the top of the line.
I mean, here we are following them on a daily basis.
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That usually makes you as a show more apt to
rank them higher. Are we ranking them too low? Did
we pick them too low in our draft yesterday for
them to come off the board at sixth? And that's
a pretty good spot. There's some really good competition this year.
I don't think there's a runaway. They're the best team
in the National Football League. But I wonder if we
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did go too low taking the Seahawks sixth overall in
terms of Super Bowl favorites, Oh.
Speaker 4 (10:57):
I would probably say no, I don't think it would
be too low. If it is too low, it wouldn't
be by much. I don't know if I could necessarily
put them. I mean the Eagles have I mean really
early in the season anyways, they didn't look all that great,
even though defending champs but there still is something that
goes with we just watched this team with mostly the
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same players run the table, I mean kill it during
the regular season and then you know, find ways through
the postseason and the unknown of can the Seahawks team. Now,
what I'm seeing more often than not out of the
Seahawks is I think this team could go out. I
know this team can go out and play with anybody. Now,
whether or not they can go pull it off, we've
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seen against you know, Tampa Bay for example, that they
couldn't didn't quite get it. Now, a couple of mistakes
or a couple of bounces go different here and there,
maybe that one turns out a little bit different. I
do think you still have, you know, to figure out
a way to come out on top of your division. Now,
ultimately you don't have to win the division to get
into the playoffs. I wouldn't be surprised if a couple
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teams out of the division do. But no, I would
think in when you're raiding, you know, teams like the Eagles,
teams like the Buffalo Bills, teams like the Kansas City Chiefs,
I think that those teams probably have a little bit
even the Rams in our division.
Speaker 1 (12:14):
I think that they have a little bit more.
Speaker 4 (12:16):
Experience with this their core group of guys in the playoffs,
and so I think it would be hard. You can
make the argument, but it'd be hard for me to
put them above those guys.
Speaker 1 (12:25):
Well, the National Football League is set up so that,
of course they can beat anybody in the National Football
League on any given Sunday. The question is have we
seen enough? And it sounds like some people have, some
people that get paid to analyze this for a living
and make these statements they've seen enough. Have we seen
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enough to think that the Seahawks and a tournament against
the best competition that the league has to offer, can
they rattle off a three or four game winning streak.
Can they beat all of the best competition, you know,
in a sweep to get all the way to the
Super Bowl and potentially win it. It's kind of strange,
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ashulely that I don't know if we felt that way
at the beginning of the year here, even in Seattle.
I don't know. I don't know if I heard many
show hosts or analysts or read many articles even here
in Seattle that said this team's got Super Bowl granitas,
And yet maybe we need to catch up with the
nation this time around, the best in the nation the nation,
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and acknowledge that, hey, the way they're playing right now,
they can beat anybody, and they might be able to
beat a parade of anybody's.
Speaker 8 (13:36):
Yeah, And I do agree, because I remember at the
beginning of the season, Yeah, we talked about how we
thought everybody was underestimating them and that, you know, and
the conversation was, oh, they're going to get more wins
than this, and we all agreed on that.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
Eight and a half was the Las Vegas spread, yeah,
or the win total.
Speaker 8 (13:52):
And I think at one point they had it even
a little bit lower than that, and then they increased
it up to eight and a half. But people weren't
very high on the moves the Seahawks made in the offseason,
and they didn't have any proof that we made a
better team, and so I think there was all this uncertainty,
whereas we were more confident that we at least had
a better team than.
Speaker 5 (14:07):
We had last year. And now I would agree.
Speaker 8 (14:10):
I do think we are slow to catch on with
what they are saying nationally, and I wonder if part
of that is because you kind of protect try not
to be too biased, you know, thinking like, well, yeah,
this team's good. But I also don't think I've been
coming at it from a worrying about being too based perspective.
I've just been going along with what's been happening each game.
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And then this last game, Yeah, they looked really good.
Were the Commander's bad, Yes they were, but it was
total domination.
Speaker 1 (14:37):
Nobody has looked better in a game this year at
the National Football League the Seahawks looked against the Commanders. Yes,
Exactually it was total domination. I think maybe where people
are a little hesitant, even us, even in Seattle, is
is what we're seeing in Sam Donald. Really what we're
going to see for the rest of the year, right
because we've never seen a full season as a profession,
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even as a collegiate. I mean, Sam Darnald didn't play
against the competition that he faced at USC the way
that he's playing right now against the best competition the
world has to offer. And if this is Sam Donald,
if we are observing what Sam Darnald has become and
what Minnesota helped build him into, and then we stepped
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in at the exact right time to get him, I
mean he is arguably the best quarterback in the National
Football League the way that he's played in the first
half of the season. So if there's a reluctance, I
think to put the Seahawks at the front of the line.
As Collinsworth suggests, they're in the line. If anybody's not
aware of it, they're in the line. Front of the line.
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Clearly based off of our draft picks. The Chuck and
Buck in the Morning Show doesn't put them at the
front of the line. And yet if Sam Donald is
what he's looked like in the first half, you better
believe they can be at the end of the year
of this line. Yeah, well I don't. I think it
would be crazy to think they can't.
Speaker 4 (16:04):
And I don't necessarily agree with I understand the perspective
or the idea of people will look at, well, where's
your ceiling, where's your floor? Right, and then quarterback being
as important as it is the reason they looked like
the most impressive team just this past week, maybe over
the entire season as far as anybody's concerned. What is
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in large part because of the perfection in which he
kind of played the position and has done so just
about every single game. He definitely hasn't played anywhere near
what people think the floor is. And I don't know
if that's fair to Sam Darnold to necessarily continue to say, well,
your first impression was not really good back years ago
with the Jets. He's not the same dude. It's obvious
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he's not the same player that he was there. He learned,
he got a lot better and has kind of risen
from the ashes of being a Jets quarterback. And so
to me, it's like, I give the dude credit for
what he's doing right now. I think obviously there's going
to be a game somewhere along the line. You would
think that that where things aren't clicking and next thing,
you know, there's forcing some things here and there, and
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how they respond to that or if the defense can
still keep them in it to where Okay, you had
a bad game for three quarters, but you figured out
a way to pull.
Speaker 1 (17:16):
That thing out, you know. So to me, it's I
think he's already shown that. I mean, they didn't pull
it out because the defense was so bad, but he
went pass for pass with Baker Mayfield.
Speaker 4 (17:25):
Well that's what I mean then, Okay, So then if
it's okay, you go pass for pass, But then can
the defense find a way to make the stop when
you finally need the stop?
Speaker 1 (17:33):
Yeah, that's the whole thing. Yeah they didn't that day,
but I think we've gotten plenty of evidence that the
defense can play, can get that done.
Speaker 7 (17:40):
Well.
Speaker 4 (17:40):
Anybody can do it on any given day. It's will
you do it when the time when you need to
do it the most. So in a couple of weeks
when they play the Rams, I is that going to
be a tight game? Seems like it quite possibly could
be when push comes to shove. Are you going to
stand up? Are you going to be the team that
finds a way to win? Because, like I say, in baseball,
a lot good teams find a way to win. Bad
teams find a way to lose, And a lot of
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times it does come down to, all right, we've played
some good and bad throughout this game, or both offensive
played great and neither defensive stepped up.
Speaker 1 (18:08):
Which one steps up when you need it? And if
this team can do it, then yeah, I think there's.
Speaker 4 (18:12):
Very easily we could be talking six seven, eight weeks
from now, getting ready for the playoffs, that this is
the best team in the league.
Speaker 8 (18:18):
I was thinking about our draft yesterday, because that was
the original question, right, did we value them too low?
And I at the beginning of the draft, I had
said to Bucky, oh, I'll trade you know, we both
wanted the fourth pick. I was going to take them.
If I'd had that fourth pick, I would have taken
them right then, granted only would have probably been up
one spot.
Speaker 1 (18:35):
I think that's the point of ye question, because I
think you were contemplating taking them at two. I was,
but thought I could get them in the second round
that's seven.
Speaker 8 (18:44):
I also thought everyone would think it was absurd that
I took them at two.
Speaker 5 (18:47):
I was like, I want to that's our hesitation.
Speaker 1 (18:50):
Because that's the block that we're putting in front of
us that some guys nationally, guys will usually accuse of
underestimating the Seahawks. They're over that block. Yeah, they've seen enough. Yea.
Arnold's the real deal. This team's as good as anybody
in the National Football League. And yet there was there's
a little caution, yep, that we're all showing to put
them at the front of the line. And I think
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for very good reasons. But I do believe we can
entertain right now that they're right there with the Detroit Lions,
right there with the Philadelphia Eagles, right there with the
Green Bay Packers, right there with the Los Angeles Rams
here in the NFC, and maybe as good as Buffalo
and Kansas City and the AFC.
Speaker 8 (19:30):
Yeah, when Bucky was talking about with your pick, you
were saying like, oh, I don't know if I'm going
to do it. I thought you were going with the Seahawks.
That's how I went well number one with BUCkies. Oh,
with BUCkies. When he said when he took the Chiefs instead,
I thought he was preparing to take the Seahawks, and I.
Speaker 9 (19:44):
Went, oh, and then Kid took it, and then Kid
number six.
Speaker 1 (19:48):
All right, let's find out what's on tap for the
rest of the show today. What's on test?
Speaker 7 (19:55):
What's on test?
Speaker 1 (19:56):
Seahawks Cardinals This Sunday twelve man roundtable today from eight
to nine with Hugh Millen and Greg Bell. We'll talk
about the addition of sh Rashid Shahed, who will wear
number twenty two like he did in New Orleans. And
we'll play this Sunday against the Cardinals. Kyler Murray won't
play this week. He won't play for another four weeks.
The Cardinals put him on IR and so is Kyler
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Murray done in Arizona. Another thing that we've talked about
throughout the week, we'll talk about it again today Thursday
Night Football. The Las Vegas Raiders will be in Denver
to take on the Broncos. Mike Sando joins us every
Thursday at nine thirty our NFL Insider. We'll talk about
that game and everything else going on in the National
Football League. I don't know how many bron I don't
know how many Denver sports fans will watch the football
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game tonight because Denver will be taking on you dub
in college basketball tonight.
Speaker 5 (20:45):
Oh yeah, they'll all be watching that.
Speaker 1 (20:47):
Yeah yeah, So I don't know, probably be low attendance. Yeah,
the Broncos game tonight, yep. So anyway, Denver the whole
city on the edge of its seat for their matchup
against you Dub on the college hardway right. Husky's football
team will be in Wisconsin to take on the Badgers.
Softy will join us talk about that At seven oh five.
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Sounders and Minnesota United will play their third and final
match of the first round of the MLS Playoffs this Sunday.
Winner advances. You gotta favor the mad Scientists there. San
Jose Sharks embarrassed the Kraken last night six to one
the final score, Where did that come from? And the Mariners,
Jorge Polanco, no surprise, declined the mutual option to return
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to the Mariners next year at six to eight million dollars.
It's still not even exactly sure what the offer was.
Polonga was like, I don't care. I'm not taking either
one of them.
Speaker 5 (21:40):
Yeah, that was confusing to read it.
Speaker 1 (21:42):
It is a little confusing, But we'll actually spend some
time talking about feels like there is a real attention
being paid right now to what the Mariners have planned
for this offseason. So we're actually going to get into
that next. It's Chuck and Buck here on a Thursday
Sports Radio ninety three point three RFL.
Speaker 7 (22:02):
Seattle will tie it up in the right wing corner.
Larsen Farwall Schwartz laid it off the boards down to
Fowley celebrity in the slot.
Speaker 1 (22:10):
He shoots and scores.
Speaker 7 (22:12):
Now cure a shift to the line. Lil Tigrant could
hold on to it.
Speaker 4 (22:16):
Winterton on his backhand down the slot right on and turned.
Speaker 7 (22:20):
Aside by Ascar. Rob Seattle keeps it back of the line.
Lindgren shoots, blocks Winterton still.
Speaker 1 (22:34):
Ryan Winterton his first goal in the National Hockey League,
and the Seattle kracket.
Speaker 7 (22:41):
On the board.
Speaker 4 (22:42):
One one went bird right circle, near circle shot scores
Ethan Cardwell.
Speaker 7 (22:49):
Left side maclan celebrity, so Will Smith.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
High slot, Clifford fires scores. Here's Will Smith's shot. Smith scores,
but the rebound gets in front and Delandria scores.
Speaker 7 (23:04):
Tacoli off the bar, he scores.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
Oh my gosh, it was a barrad.
Speaker 9 (23:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (23:13):
There was a lot of their scores, yeah, not so
many of ours.
Speaker 1 (23:16):
Yeah, and against a team it's an up and coming team.
But my gosh, I have never seen a professional sports
team look younger in my entire life. No one on
the San Jose Sharks, even shades. It was like getting
beat by the Jonas Brothers. I mean, it was ridiculous.
Just one baby faced assassin after another, just lighting the
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lamp at poor Joey Decord's expense, Where did that come from?
For goodness sake.
Speaker 5 (23:43):
Didn't like it.
Speaker 1 (23:44):
I'm sure Wayne Gretzky at one point when he was
nineteen years old and a star, looked really young. I
don't remember professional athletes looking as young as some of
these hockey players that the Dard kid in Chicago is it?
Speaker 7 (23:57):
Is that? What it is? Yep?
Speaker 1 (23:58):
Because man, they it looked like they all add milk
mustaches playing out there on the on the ice last night.
What a tender loin group of youngsters? Uh dominated us
last night. Tender ronies, every single one of them out there. Yeah. Yeah,
I was one guy at a binkie in his mouth.
Speaker 4 (24:19):
That guy really looked young because of that, but not
as young as the guy that was sucking his thumbs, Like,
how can you play hockey when you're sucking your thumb
at the glove on?
Speaker 1 (24:26):
That was odd looking. But a blanket over your shoulder, Yeah,
extra skills. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (24:31):
I watched it up until it was well, it was
about I think it was two to one when I
turned and changed and watched that freak women and Yama
played basketball, and then I turned it back and it
was six to one.
Speaker 5 (24:43):
Yeah, what the yeah?
Speaker 1 (24:46):
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and wear number twenty two. Kyler Murray will not only
not play for the Arizona Cardinals, he has been placed
on ir by the Cardinals, so he's not going to
play for another month. The week of the National Football
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Broncos hosts the Las Vegas Raiders, probably won't be a
lot of Denver sports fans tune into that football game
(25:50):
because their college basketball team will be taking on you
Dubb tonight, and you know where the priorities of Denver
sports fans tend to lie. It's with the University of Denver.
Speaker 4 (26:00):
Yeah, I mean University of Denver, real blue chip program
there when it comes to hoops. You we'll all see
that tonight because everybody will be glued to that. And
then you just check your phone every once in a
while see if the the Broncos can whoop up on
Pete Carroll.
Speaker 1 (26:14):
It'll be a bad look for the NFL to have, like,
you know, a thousand, two thousand fans in the stands
tonight for the Broncos.
Speaker 5 (26:20):
Only they can see gis some extra people in there.
Speaker 1 (26:23):
That probably will And college football, of course, the Huskies
will be in Madison, Wisconsin this weekend to take on
the And it's really surprising me for to say this.
The lowly Wisconsin Badgers joining us now to talk about
it is our guy, David Softy Mauler. Tender Yeah, it's
supposed to be tender ronies, yeah, tender Lloyds, yeah, tender loins, yes.
Speaker 7 (26:43):
Next, whipper Snappers, pipsqueaks, uh, saplings yeah, bracs.
Speaker 1 (26:50):
Did you see them though? I mean they looked like
they were nine years old each other. It's like this
is like getting beat up by the Hanson Brothers.
Speaker 7 (26:57):
Back when you had the cracking last night too on
the money line and it did not work out so well.
So yeah, yeah. And then also the Lakers took out
the Spurs. As you mentioned, Bucky and San Antonio giving
one or getting one did not come through either. So,
by the way, I tell you what, it was a
good week for Will Smith.
Speaker 1 (27:15):
Right the catcher or the former.
Speaker 7 (27:18):
Actor or the Smith that plays for San Jose too.
Oh did he have like three goals last night?
Speaker 1 (27:25):
Yeah? Is he one of the four year olds?
Speaker 5 (27:27):
I think he had one goal, but he was mentioned
a lot.
Speaker 7 (27:32):
He's one of the tender loins.
Speaker 1 (27:34):
One of the tender loins. Didn't come out exactly the
way I wanted it to.
Speaker 7 (27:38):
What the hell is his position? What does he play?
Speaker 1 (27:40):
I think it's a preschooler.
Speaker 7 (27:48):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
To tell you, I don't either. Well, have you you've
never been to Madison, Wisconsin?
Speaker 3 (27:52):
Have you?
Speaker 1 (27:53):
I mean all your travels, you've never been to Madison.
Speaker 7 (27:55):
He's a forward, by the way. Okay, yes, I've never
been to Madison. Been the Green Bay twice, once for
Mike Homegren's first game back on Monday Night football as
the head coach of the Seahawks. I remember the game vividly.
John Kittno was the starting quarterback, and we snuck into
lambeau Field the night before the game because it was
a Monday night game. We had a few pops in us.
(28:18):
We were hanging out of the at a bar called
the Stadium View Bar across the street from lambeau Field
and used to be an intern for us who got
a job at Green Bay. I forget the guy's name.
I apologize, I feel terrible. And we're all sitting there
having a burger and a beer, and he says they
got a key to lambeau Field. We're like, all right,
let's go over there. So we went over there and
ran around and went into the locker room and was
(28:39):
slightly inebriated and picked up Brett Farre's helmet out of
his locker and almost did something in it, but I did.
I'll even send you a picture right now to prove it.
By the way, right now, oh boy, it's hanging on
my wall in my office as I speak.
Speaker 1 (28:54):
Does that happen a lot there with all the various
owners or did that guy get in trouble for the
rest of his existence? I believe there were cameras around.
Speaker 7 (29:03):
I mean it was twenty six years ago. Man, Okay, no,
but it was. It was a Sunday night and the
game was on a Monday, and so this guy had
access to Lambeau. They had just put new turf, new
grass down, and so we went over there and just
hung out like idiots, and you know, he said, let's
check out the new grass running up and down the turf,
you know, like we're sterling sharp and blah blah blah.
(29:24):
And then came back a few years later for the
playoff game when Al Harris ran right by me picked
off Matt Hasselback. That's Steve. We want the ball. We're
gonna score game. So yeah, that's my uh not that
you wanted all that information. Yeah, that's my.
Speaker 1 (29:38):
That's your time in that's your time in Wisconsin. Okay,
do you remember it fondly or the first game?
Speaker 7 (29:46):
Yes, the second game?
Speaker 8 (29:47):
No.
Speaker 7 (29:47):
Very nice people though, by the way, very very nice people.
I'm sure wisconsin'snyingly nice.
Speaker 1 (29:53):
Yeah, Wisconsin's great.
Speaker 4 (29:54):
It was the first place that I ever found that
you could do go through a drive through it like
a super like a mini mart type thing and get
like thirty beer.
Speaker 7 (30:04):
Oh yeah, yeah, that was awesome. Yeah, well, Appleton is
like the land that time forgot, man. I mean, it's
any any any any city, any town that you go
to and they still have mannequins in the window just
kind of creeps me out. I don't know about you guys.
You know, whole thing's just weird, especially if there's like
seven mannequins and two of them are naked and don't
(30:27):
have any clothes on, Like they're almost like swapping out
like you know, the fall gear for the winter gear
or whatever. It's just weird, man. And that's what Appleton
was all about. It was really the land that time forgot.
Speaker 1 (30:39):
Yeah, Like there was when you walk by, did you
wish one of them was Kim Katrol and she would spring.
Speaker 7 (30:44):
To Oh yeah, I can remember that.
Speaker 1 (30:46):
Jeez, stop it.
Speaker 7 (30:50):
Remember in Weird You ever see the movie Weird Science. Yeah,
they put their bras on their head and made a girl.
Speaker 1 (30:57):
Yeah, stop it.
Speaker 7 (30:59):
That's what comes in the baseball season.
Speaker 1 (31:01):
And uh yeah, that's right Thursdays with Softie right here
on Chuck a Buck in the morning. So, I mean,
I just really never fought I guess I chalk it
up to nil and Wisconsin just doesn't want to play
this game. I don't know, but I thought Luke Fickle
was a pretty good head coach, and I know that
(31:21):
the Wisconsin Badgers had a damn good program for a
really long period of time. How did things slip so
far from from your view for the Wisconsin Badgers that
you know, we're rolling into town for our first Big
Ten game in Madison and looking like a heavy, heavy,
heavy ass favorite.
Speaker 7 (31:38):
Well, he's fickle as three and eleven and was last
fourteen Big Ten games, which is incredible for a guy
at Wisconsin. I mean, look, I mean, I don't think
anybody thinks of Wisconsin as Ohio State or Penn State
or Michigan, but they're right there on the second tier,
right Yeah. Just historically have you know, pretty decent Big
Ten programs and they stake I mean I was talking
to their play by play guy Matt Lap for the
(32:00):
pregame show on Saturday, and I asked him yesterday, I said, hey,
you know, I was kind of looking forward to coming
out there and seeing Camp Randall at its best the atmosphere,
and I said, will we see that Saturday? He said no.
I mean, even the play by play guy's telling you
it's gonna be an awful atmosphere. Students aren't showing up,
people are leaving early before the jump around thing they
do what in the third quarter? I think it is
(32:22):
And it's more like just kind of mope around now
because they're all pissed off and they want fickles head
on a spike. You know, they're zero to five in
the Big Ten. I mean, they're not supposed to be
that terrible, but they would tell you. I think they
would tell you. The biggest problem with this team is
that their quarterback got hurt in the first game of
the year. A guy named Billy Edwards got banged up,
and they turned it over to a guy named Hunter Simmons.
(32:42):
I mean, Bucky. You saw him play two weeks ago
against the Ducks. He was seven for twenty one for
eighty six yards. Right, Like, that's not even close to
twenty twenty five football. Last thirty drives, they've had one
touchdown drive one in their last thirty and that came
when they were down twenty one nothing to Oregon for
a seventy eight yard touchdown. So yeah, they pretty much
(33:05):
stink on offense.
Speaker 4 (33:07):
Man, Okay, well, it doesn't sound like you're worried about
a whole heck of a lot.
Speaker 7 (33:11):
I mean, I'm a little bit worried just because I'm
paranoid about everything, right, right, I mean, I'm worried about
this segment and how this is gonna go with the
next thing. You're doing great, man, really appreciate it. Yeah,
Bucky might disagree. I know Bucky standards are a lot
lower than Chucks are. I would just say this that
I think eventually Wisconsin's gonna feel like they are gonna
(33:31):
get a little bit of a break, and this might
be a break for them. I don't know. I know
it's hard to look at, you know, a top twenty
five team with the offense that Washington's got, But they've
faced three of the top five defenses in America in
the last three games, in Ohio, State, Iowa, and Oregon,
And now they get a little bit of a breather, right,
a little bit of a breather against Washington. This is
(33:54):
a good defense, but they're not an elite defense. And
I don't know. I mean, at some point they're gonna
they're gonna wake up, They're gonna play hard for this guy,
and they're gonna get a couple of bounces to go
their way. I just hope that God it doesn't happen
on Saturday, because you Dub's got no excuse to lose
any of these next three.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
None, Sofhnie Weather. See yeah, and that's exactly what I
was going to talk about. So all of a sudden,
everybody have a buye. And if you're a U doub player,
all you're hearing around you is, hey, the path toward
the playoff is there. And then you get ranked twenty
third in the first College Football Playoff rankings and you're
supposed to win the next three and sets up for
the big game against Oregon? Does that throw a wrench
(34:33):
in the one game at a time plan that a
coach always hammers into his kid's head. Wouldn't it be
difficult to not think about being eight nine and two
and fac an Oregon four weeks from now?
Speaker 7 (34:45):
Well you tell me. Can you get a bunch of
eighteen to twenty four year olds to stay off social
media for a month? Nope, we'll forget it. Then, yeah,
they're gonna see it right like you may as well
just embrace it that we have an opportunity in front
of us. I mean, look, guys, I mean, here's the
thing about Jet Fitz and you guys know this, this
is a guy last year, even when will Rogers was
the starting quarterback and Demon Williams was a true freshman
(35:09):
sitting there talking about how you know, Demond's the next
face of the program. We're gonna turn it over to him.
He's going to be in New York one day. So
he put the cart way in front of the horse
with Demond, why not do it with his team and
just say, look, let's not be naive about this. We
got three games that we're gonna probably be heavy favorites
in all three of them, and if we win them all,
(35:31):
then we got a chance to make that Oregon game.
As long as Oregon doesn't choke like dogs and lose
a couple to Iowa and USC, then we got a
chance to make that game really meaningful at the end
of November. So I don't mind talking about it. If
they can't handle a little bit of prosperity, then that's
on them.
Speaker 4 (35:48):
Well what do you think that they're thinking after the
rankings come out, the first College Football Playoff rankings, and
that they're least mentioned. And I think that there's a
lot I've heard a lot of people given the flowers
of you know, Washington's better than maybe the way people
have been perceiving him up to this point in the year.
Speaker 7 (36:05):
Well, that's the thing is that they kind of seem
to be the trendy pick, now, don't they. Bucky, Like
everybody's got a hot take, you know. Bruce Feldman came
out the other day and said, I don't like Oregon's
gonna make the playoff, I'll look out for Washington. I mean,
it's like everybody's just got a hot take now about
you dubbed they're the trendy pick, because now they're in
the top twenty five and they got there by not
even playing right. The only reason why they went in
there is because three teams lost and they were on
(36:26):
the outside and they got bumped in. So I was
talking to Carver Willis about that actually a couple of
days ago. He said he was pissed when he found
out the Huskies are ranked. He's like, really, now you
put us in the top twenty five. We're six and two,
and now you put us in coming off of a bye.
He thought it was disrespectful, But I think that's just
an athlete trying to bang his head against the wall
and fire himself up for this game on Saturday with Wisconsin.
(36:50):
But I mean, look, man, it makes you a little nervous, right,
kind of makes me nervous about how many people are
talking about the hawksby and the new trendy hot pick
in the National Football League. There's always a favor of
the month in the NFL, and the Hawks or the
flavor of the month now and it seems like maybe
Washington in some ways is the flavor of the month
for a lot of people in college football.
Speaker 1 (37:09):
Will is healthy.
Speaker 7 (37:10):
Yeah, he's good to go. Yeah. Him and John Mills, who,
by the way, John Mills just turned eighteen, like ten
days ago.
Speaker 1 (37:17):
That's crazy.
Speaker 7 (37:18):
It's unbelievable. This guy, I mean, honestly, the guy looks
like Bucky. It's incredible. And he was seventeen years old.
He was seventeen years old, starting in the first game
of the year. He was starting in the big Ted
at seventeen, and not just starting, but doing really really well.
(37:38):
By the way, And you know, his grandfather played football
at you dub back in the day. And I found out,
you know, just a couple of days ago that John
Mills dad was a Navy seal and so it kind
of explains how tough this guy is. But man, he is.
He is everything you want in an offensive lineman. And
he might be a three year guy, honestly. I mean
they might have two more years of this dude, and
(37:59):
he might gonzo because he is that good. I've seen
a lot of true freshman offensive lineman play at Washington,
but I've never seen one start his very first game
of his very first season the way John Mills did.
Speaker 8 (38:11):
Uh.
Speaker 7 (38:11):
This guy is something special. Man, he is insane.
Speaker 1 (38:14):
I'd like to be impressed. But I just watched twenty
two six year olds beat our hockey team six to
one last night.
Speaker 7 (38:20):
So, including one named Will Smith after he hit a
home run in the eleventh against the Blue Jays on Saturday.
I mean, imagine that. Imagine hitting a home run for
the Dodgers on Saturday night and then coming back and
scoring a couple of goals for the Sharks in Seattle
on Wednesday.
Speaker 1 (38:34):
I punched Chris Rock and nearly lost your career.
Speaker 7 (38:37):
Yeah, it's a favorite Will Smith movie, by.
Speaker 1 (38:39):
The way, favorite Wilson. I go Men and Black? Okay,
I think it's Men and Black?
Speaker 7 (38:43):
Yeah, which one?
Speaker 1 (38:45):
First one? And then Richard, But but I did like
all of them. Yeah, I think he was really good
the series. Frank.
Speaker 7 (38:50):
Yeah, remember remember in a Hitch when Will Smith's face
swelled up?
Speaker 1 (38:55):
Yeah, yeah, and he.
Speaker 7 (38:56):
Had to take all that the hell's Benadril? Yeah a drill. Yeah,
that's what I'd like to do to Blue Jay fans,
by the way, make the faces look like that.
Speaker 1 (39:06):
And here I thought you'd be over it.
Speaker 7 (39:08):
No, no, never, never over it, never ever ever never.
I mean they're gonna have a harder time getting over
what happened to them that I'm gonna have a harder
time getting over what happened to us, that's for sure. Yeah,
what's more painful what happened to Toronto or what happened
to us in Arizona eleven years ago?
Speaker 1 (39:26):
Well, I think what happened to really yeah? Wow, Yeah,
well that's about it. That's as extreme as it gets.
Speaker 7 (39:38):
I mean, yeah, but we already had I mean.
Speaker 1 (39:41):
Look, you already had a championship.
Speaker 7 (39:43):
You make up your own mind, right, there's no right answer.
I And maybe I'm just living in the moment here.
I feel like being four strikes away from your first
World Series championship in thirty two years there's a generation
of Blue Jay fans don't have any idea what it's
like doing title. Let's be honest with you, right, And
if we hadn't gotten the previous one, I think it'd
(40:05):
be way more painful, But I don't know. Man, four
strikes away. Miguel rojast number nine hit her. Did you
hear what he said after the game? By the way
about the home run? Let did not have a home
run on my bingo card?
Speaker 1 (40:20):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (40:20):
Yeah, I mean it's unbelievable what happened to them?
Speaker 1 (40:23):
That's true, that's true. Yeah, it was hard to believe.
Speaker 7 (40:27):
It was like in the Temple of Doom when the
guy reached into the dude's chest and just pulled out
his beating heart and showed it to him and it
burst into flames. God, I loved it. God, that was
exciting on Saturday night. Oh man, could have happened to
a worst group of cowards of a fan base and
baseball in Toronto.
Speaker 1 (40:46):
They really did not have a good showing. Yeah, they
were awful, all right, promote something? What do we got
going on this one?
Speaker 7 (40:53):
Well, let's see Di's got the show today because I'm
flying to Madison with Delta he'll have homegrown new Heizel
from the five twenty. And then tomorrow Jet Fish will
join us from out there, Hugh Millan from out there,
Danny Knell from out there. Lots more to come. We're
going to be at a bar in Madison called the
Scannie Bar at five o'clock Central time tomorrow. So if
(41:13):
you're heading out there, join us, all right. Bucky's credit
card by the.
Speaker 1 (41:16):
Way, Oh, you know, excellent, very generously from my money,
very generous. All right, man, We'll have a great trip
and we'll talk to you next week. All right, boys,
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Seahawks coming off quite an impressive victory against the Washington
Commanders on Sunday, got people across the country calling them
(42:25):
the best team in the National Football League for goodness sake,
And now they get ready to take on the Arizona
Cardinals on Sunday. Who will be starting Jacobi Prissett and
not Kyler Murray in this game. I mean, Hugh, that's
not like going from stovetop stuffing to mashed potatoes. That's
like going from stovetop stuffing to like gummy worms. I mean,
(42:46):
that's a big change in terms of your preparation for
that quarterback. Yeah, it really is.
Speaker 10 (42:51):
And I think this is an interesting matchup. I always consider,
are are there some clear psychological discrepancies either favorably or
unfavorably going in? I think this is going to be
a matchup a little bit in terms of of who
can handle success and prosperity. Because while the Seahawks had
(43:14):
their overwhelming Sunday night game and everybody's throwing flowers at them,
as you point out nationally and otherwise locally, Uh, same
thing with the Cardinals. They had an incredible performance on
Monday night, just dismantling the Cowboys where the Cowboys are
normally at least uh, not the defense, but Dak Prescott,
(43:36):
you know, he he he plays like Auto Graham in
that stadium. And and uh and and so the Cardinals
went in and and uh and and and so now
they they they're trying to battle that success and what
everybody thinks of it. On top of that, the the
Joe Jacoby Brissett that could really be galvanizing for them.
(43:58):
Because it's my content just for you know, I could
write reasons why, it's just kind of more gut and observation.
I think Kyler Murray is the worst leader I've ever
seen at the quarterback position in over fifty years of
watching football. I think he can't handle. He throw you know,
he throws players under the bus. He threw his coach
(44:20):
under the bus. I think his body language is among
the worst I've ever the worst I've ever seen. I
think there's some leadership problems. I'll tell you what. When
you saw Trey McBride, the Cardinals great tight end, interviewed
on Monday night after that game, and he's and they
were asked, you know, Scott Van Pelt said, look, I'm
(44:42):
not asking a load of question, just what does Jacoby
Brissette bring to you? Well, the response that Trey McBride
had where he was raving about Jacoby Brissett, there's messages
and he's talking about how he he works and he
watches tape. Well, every quarterback a should work and watch tape.
Well that's been an issue for Kylerie Murray and I look,
(45:04):
I don't come on the station and I wouldn't mention
missus Millan my wife, Michelle, but maybe once a decade
on this show. But she was watching that and she
become quite a football mom and a football wife. She goes,
Kyler Murray's done. She read right into everything Trey McBride
(45:25):
was saying nice about Jacoby Brissett, and she saw it
as that is a big time slam on Kyler Murray.
I read it as well. I think that they're going
to be really excited about him. Now I've chewed up
my time, so I can't tell you what he offers
as a quarterback unless we revert the conversation. But I think,
(45:45):
Greg that's a big factor in this game is how
excited are the Cardinals based on beating the Cowboys and
now the idea that the Jacoby Brissett, who in all
likelihood is more respected and probably more like that's my theory.
Can't prove it, but how does that team enter into
this stadium on a high and ready to play their very,
(46:08):
very best football?
Speaker 1 (46:10):
Yeah? How are the Cardinals feeling about it?
Speaker 11 (46:12):
Having a two hundred and thirty million dollar contact through
twenty twenty eight with Kyler Murray? Right, that's what they've
got and there's some guaranteed money they can get out
of before that. But yeah, they It was telling that
Jonathan Gannon came out pretty early in the week, like
as soon as they touched down in Phoenix from the
win in Dallas and said, Pressett's our guy this week,
(46:33):
and then further they wow, actually Murray's going to be
out a few more weeks, And yeah, I'm reading the
same thing from Afar that Hugh is about the Cardinals
quarterback situation. Brissette has come in here before with the
New England Patriots and a couple other teams that he's played.
For the Colts, he started a Sunday night game against
the Attle at Luminfield as a backup quarterback. So and
(46:53):
we have seen backup quarterbacks for Chase Daniel. You named
some journeyman quarterbacks who have come into Seattle in won
in the last half decade. So this, as I've said
many times to Sex, not good enough to say this
is just a walkover. I will say this Leonard Williams,
the Marcus Lawrence, Jaren Reed Byron Murphy would much rather
face Jacoby Brissett than Kyler Murray. De Marcus Lawrence injured
(47:17):
his quad chasing down Kyler Murray in the desert in
September and missed two games.
Speaker 1 (47:23):
Burssett is a pocket passer. Murray is a wild card that.
Speaker 11 (47:27):
Runs all over the place, sometimes to the detriment of
his team and lack of structure. Burssett is a structure
quarterback and he will stay in the pocket, which makes
him more of an upfield rush target for Lawrence and
Leonard Williams and the guys up front for Seattle. I
think it plays into the strength of the Seahawks that
they don't have to blitz as much if Brissett is
the quarterback, because he's in the pocket and Seattle's front
(47:49):
four has proven to have so much success the first
half of the season rushing just four. I think this
becomes a coverage game for Seattle more than the Washington
game was when they blitzed a lot.
Speaker 1 (47:58):
More they were in Witherspoon.
Speaker 11 (48:01):
They were blitzing against Washington McDonald's blitzing Witherspoon Tyle Katta
at safety, they were doing Nickel Blitzer's with even worry.
It was back to what they were planning to do
at the beginning of the season that they had all
their guys back again. I don't think this is the
same game with presset the quarterback. I am interested you.
I would see my time to you about what you
see as Brissett as a quarterback and is really it's
(48:21):
about its fourth iteration of starting against the Seahawks over
his career and what you see as the threat vis
a vi Kyler Murray.
Speaker 10 (48:30):
Well, I think that, I mean, you nailed it pretty good.
I mean, he's a big pocket passer six foot four.
He will stand in there. You know it's thick U
So I think he handles the rush in his face more. Now, teams,
when they defend Kyler Murray, you have to be more
cautious as you approach. You have to, as the Seahawks said,
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four as one you got an almost kind of two
gap in your approach. And as such, Kyler Murray was
only hit twenty five times in all of his starts.
Kobe Burssett, in far less time, has been hit thirty
four times. Because I think you can sell out to
the quarterback if you're on the backside of him. He's
a right and a quarterback. If you want to take
the loop into the B gap. Kyler Murray would say
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if he feeled that like I felt that, he would,
he would escape out the left hatch and he would
get twenty seven yards on you right. But but Brissett,
you can momentarily say, hey, I'll be I'll be unsound,
I'll spin back into the B gap because he's not
as as as mobile now he You know, I watched
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a fair amount of tape on Brisett, just watching him
throw those deep in routes where he just stands in there,
stands tall and and throws anticipate what he will. I
don't think he goes through his progressions at at an
an elite level the way Sam Darnold does. He's more
likely to lock on his guy on his primary and
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then just say, let me give a chance. But he's
got the arm to rip it in. Now you think
he's you know, better over the middle, but actually his
comparative advantage over Kyler Murray has been to the outside.
He's and throwing deep comebacks and out routes. You know,
he did you know the proverbial, what's the test of
an arm strength? You know, the deep out Well, he's
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throwing those. And Marvin Harrison seven catches ninety six yards
against the Cowboys, he had his best game, so that
that's another factor. But but yeah, I think the mobility piece,
you know, the aspects of Murray that we all know.
And then now Brissett as a big toll, great arm,
you know, you know, he spins the ball great, But
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I think the opportunities to put the pressure on, you know,
rush yards. Kyler Murray as one hundred and seventy three
on a six average Brissett just fifty one on a
three point four scrambles on starts and completed games, Murray
had fifteen for one hundred and thirty yards, Brisset six
for forty yards. So yeah, the mobility piece shows up
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on the stats, it shows up on the tape, and
I think, see, how's got a great chance of getting
after this guy. I looked at his his career what's
his career record? I mean, he's twenty and thirty six.
If you're talking about we can't sit here and say
that the Seahawks have been called the number one team
in the NFL by some some reporters in analysts. And
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then now with all of this, you know, relative health,
everybody feeling good. You can't let a twenty and thirty
six quarterback come in and beat you.
Speaker 1 (51:29):
Period.
Speaker 11 (51:30):
Yeah yeah, John who being a contender, John Wolford, Chase Daniel.
Speaker 1 (51:37):
Yeah right, I know.
Speaker 7 (51:38):
But it's got us.
Speaker 1 (51:40):
This appeared in the drop.
Speaker 10 (51:42):
This has to stop right now.
Speaker 1 (51:45):
Yeah, here Melling, Greg Bell with us. It's our twelve
man roundtable every Thursday right here on Chuck and Buck.
We have one more segment, Huge final thoughts, Greg's Keys,
Bucky Score Sports Radio ninety three point three kJ RFM
can't imagine a better way to bring it back on
our airwaves than to take Bucky's trivia road show Smack
(52:05):
Dab up against the now most recognized trivia expert of
all of the state of Washington, Aaron Levine, is here,
Jeopardy Champion to go head ahead with a guy who
has a trivia game named after him. Good luck, Levine.
Speaker 12 (52:24):
Yeah, humiliating experience in my life, and I have a
feeling that Bucky is just going to wipe the floor
with me today.
Speaker 1 (52:34):
It's a really good chance.
Speaker 4 (52:35):
I mentioned it earlier that I know Stanford is known
for its academia, but it's not a Lewis Clark State College.
Speaker 9 (52:41):
Let's be real, we're laughing at yeah, yeah, what are
you laughing at? Yean hey, I say buck, all right.
Speaker 1 (52:55):
Well, usually we do have a caller as our contestant,
but today we couldn't resist taking Jeopardy champion Aaron Levine.
If people don't know, Aaron Levine from Fox thirteen went
on Jeopardy something that he's been working for for a
while and ended up being a three time champion at
Jeopardy and obviously is going to leave us behind now
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and knock off Ken Jennings in his sleep and take
over the program at some point. Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised.
Speaker 4 (53:23):
I wouldn't be surprised if he blocks my number now,
stops accepting my text, doesn't ask me to come on
with him for postgame shows, all kinds of stuff like
that is what I'm expecting.
Speaker 12 (53:32):
No, never as long as you ask me to be
on your shirting team, because I would not see very
much help. I'll be honest with you, I'm really not
good when it comes to music and pop culture and
some of the things that had happened on a multiple
local bars.
Speaker 1 (53:43):
Oh you got a shot then, because there's a lot
of that today. Oh well. The good thing is I
don't know any of that either. Ashley's going to win
this battle between Bucky and Levine.
Speaker 5 (53:54):
I didn't even know if I was playing at Oh you're.
Speaker 1 (53:56):
Playing, Oh you're playing. Yeah, we won't have a contestant today,
our caller today. So yeah, this is just about the matchup.
Speaker 5 (54:04):
Yeah, I love it.
Speaker 1 (54:05):
Trivia, you know moguls, Yeah, yeah, that's what this is
all about. Before we get started playing, and I tell
you the rules, just tell us about the experience what
it was all like now that you can had time
to kind of take a breath and put it all
in perspective.
Speaker 12 (54:17):
Erin, don't really have time to take a breath because
I'm headed back from postseason tournament soon, so that's going
to be airing sometime in January.
Speaker 2 (54:24):
So honestly, it was a thrill of a lifetime. Never
thought when I was leaving the alxer Vccina to have
a chance to go back, and as disappointing as it
was to lose that fourth game, and the one clue
that will stay with me for the rest of my
life is Thomas, Jefferson.
Speaker 12 (54:39):
And Monticello.
Speaker 2 (54:41):
To turn back around and get another chance very very soon.
Speaker 1 (54:45):
Well, I'll give you this, man, you got a great
poker face. We were all convinced that you were going
to lose in the very first game that you played,
and you ended up winning three times, So you should
take up poker forget trivia. Yah.
Speaker 8 (55:00):
The next venture you literally said to me, I said,
you're the smartest person I know, and you said, well, unfortunately, Ashley,
they put a lot of smart people on Jeopardy.
Speaker 5 (55:08):
I was like, oh, this first one for him.
Speaker 1 (55:11):
I thought, Levine was gonna end up with six dollars
at the end of the day.
Speaker 12 (55:16):
As long as I didn't end up in the red.
That was one of my number one goals.
Speaker 1 (55:21):
All right, man, well, congratulations. It was really excited watching
your run, and we're really excited. I actually am. I'm
personally excited to have you play in our little trivia
game that we do on Thursdays called Beat Bucky. I
don't know if you've ever heard it before, but let
me explain the rules. There are gonna be three categories
to this, and we'll give you runs, not points. You
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got to accumulate as many runs possible, and just like
in Jeopardy, we'll take runs off the board if in
fact you are incorrect with an answer. Whoever ends up
with the most runs at the end of the game
will in fact have bragging rights for the rest of
their life. We have also not equiped your Homer automobile
with the buzzer, so you don't have to worry about
that tricky buzzer, Aaron. You can just say Aaron. That
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will suffice as your buzzer as we play today. Perfect, Okay,
all right, I think we're ready to go. We're ready
to go. It's like I missed something. All right, here
we go. Your categories are Fox or thirteen, lumber Bucks
and these are epardees. Oh crap. Yes, we've done Geddon's gasms,
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all sorts of things palosas. Today we do epidies. Okay,
versions of Jeopardy games that do exist out there. You
probably just haven't seen them, all all right, right, all right,
so Aaron as our guest, you can get us started.
Fox or thirteen, lumber Bucks or these are eparties.
Speaker 11 (56:51):
Gotta go with Fox for thirteen?
Speaker 1 (56:53):
All right? Fox or thirteen? This is for a one
run Homer Miami Sharks quarterback steam and Willie Beeman was
portrayed by this Academy Award winner Bucky Bucky Jamie Fox
gone solo home run for Bucky gets him? All right,
game over, Great job there.
Speaker 2 (57:12):
You know.
Speaker 1 (57:12):
All the answers are either Fox or thirteen. And I
got it. I didn't do it on purpose. There's a
lot of pop culture in here, all right, Bucky, you
got control of the board. Let's stay with Fox or thirteen?
All right? Fox are thirteen for a two run Homer.
The nickname Hugh Lowry gave Olivia Wilde's character on the
TV show Aaron thirteen Gone thirteen, two runs for Levine,
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and he is on the board here and with the
lead something he's really used to. Yeah, yeah, all right,
you got control of the board again as well.
Speaker 12 (57:47):
Yeah, let's stay there all right.
Speaker 1 (57:49):
Three run Homer Fox or thirteen Jimmy Dugan Tom hanks
managerial character in the baseball movie League of their Own
was inspired by this legendary MLB slo lugger Bucky Bucky
Jimmy Fox.
Speaker 5 (58:03):
Got three run home trivia.
Speaker 1 (58:09):
Yeah, Busy loves it. He's been waiting this entire time
for the right of shoe boxes full of trivia cards
in my home. Four runs for Bucky, two for Aaron
Ashley looking to get on the board. Bucky, you got controlled.
Let's stay with Fox or thirteen for a Grand Salami.
Grand Salami, also Aaron known as a four run Homer. Yeah,
(58:30):
I know you don't know a lot about extra base hits.
Speaker 13 (58:32):
Out the one. All of the questions you got right,
and you've got that one wrong. Oh boy, I'm kidding.
Speaker 1 (58:43):
All right, No, no, I've I really wasn't setting it up,
but it did set up well. All right, here we go.
Four run Homer the stripes on the original US flag
represented what Ashley Ashley thirteen colonies?
Speaker 5 (58:58):
Oh that's okay.
Speaker 1 (59:02):
Slammer for Ashley.
Speaker 7 (59:04):
Ryan.
Speaker 5 (59:04):
The way you were saying it, I was like, oh god,
I did it wrong.
Speaker 1 (59:07):
Well, the thirteen strikes, yeah, our stars for the states, yes,
and then the thirteen colonies were represented by this.
Speaker 5 (59:14):
I got it mixed up.
Speaker 1 (59:15):
Look at that USC education Yeah right there. That was
an actual legitimate trivia. Yeah, for the first time, and
beat Bucky history. Yeah, let's stop doing that. Four for Ashley,
four for Bucky and Aaron with two. Ashley got control
of the board for the first time.
Speaker 5 (59:31):
And what let's stick. Let's finish this all right.
Speaker 1 (59:34):
Fox or thirteen And that is the Audio Daily. All right,
Aaron as our guest, here's how the Audio Daily double works.
You can risk as many of your two runs as
you would like. You can double up your score right here.
Actually that's no just doubles. It just double doubles. That's right.
You don't risk anything on this one. So this will
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just double your score and with no risk to yourself.
If you can just tell me who sings this song?
Who sings that song? Oh man, I have no idea.
He knows everything.
Speaker 5 (01:00:09):
Her last name is not thirteen.
Speaker 1 (01:00:11):
Yeah, it's yeah. He doesn't need help. He's a Jeopardy champion.
He knows every city in the world, he knows every president,
what they had for breakfast every morning in their lives.
But he doesn't know Samantha Fox.
Speaker 5 (01:00:26):
She's such a wild babe. What's your name? So Samantha Fox.
Speaker 1 (01:00:32):
He would have knocked that one out right away, all right,
one category complete, two to go, And they are lumber
Bucks and these are epartees. Ashley, where do you want
to go?
Speaker 5 (01:00:44):
Let's go to these aretes.
Speaker 1 (01:00:45):
You're gonna go straight to These are arties, do it?
All right? These are just h versions of Jeopardy that
float out there.
Speaker 7 (01:00:52):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:00:52):
This is another thing Aaron doesn't thrive that he told
us his puzzles. Oh yes, this is a total puzzle one.
Uh and so yeah, yeah, so right, he didn't know
what he was signing up for. Uh. So you remember
we did Geddon's Pharmageddon and Harmageddon and all the Geddons.
That's what this is like. So uh, these are just
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versions of Jeopardy that float out there that aren't very popular.
All right, here we go for a one run Homer
Girls what's my weakness? And what's the real name of
Spinderella are examples of questions from this Jeopardy spin off,
Trivia Show.
Speaker 5 (01:01:30):
Ashley Ashley, Sultan Pepperty.
Speaker 1 (01:01:36):
So these kind of favorite category, Sultan love that show.
Speaker 5 (01:01:45):
It's a great one.
Speaker 1 (01:01:47):
Yeah, it's amazing that there's a double Jeopardy around. Didn't
know there were that many questions about saltan a double
peppety Yeah, Sultan Peppardy. Ashley, you've got control of the board.
Now we're sticking with h for a two run. Homer,
Houston Rockets, Red NASA's Allen and Little bo Peep Live
to play this version of Jeopardy Out in the Meadow
(01:02:09):
and beneath the Stars.
Speaker 5 (01:02:10):
Well, can you say that again?
Speaker 1 (01:02:11):
Houston Rockets read NASA's Allen and Little bo Peep live
to play this version of Jeopardy Out in the Meadow
and beneath the Stars.
Speaker 5 (01:02:22):
Ashley Ashley, Shephardy, Shepherdy.
Speaker 7 (01:02:31):
Is Shepherdy? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:02:34):
In a world? Yeah, you ain't got Mutton on me,
Alex Trebek that much right now.
Speaker 5 (01:02:42):
You've been thinking about that for a while.
Speaker 1 (01:02:43):
E We I've hadn't coming for a long time. Trebeck.
Speaker 5 (01:02:47):
Oh my goodness, I love it.
Speaker 1 (01:02:50):
All right, seven runs for Ashley in control of the board.
Speaker 5 (01:02:54):
Yeah, we're going We're sticking with the Jeopardy's all.
Speaker 1 (01:02:56):
Right for a three run homer. Carolina is David Illinois,
Lou and Seattle's Tea Man are prominently featured on this
specialty board game version of Jeopardy. Carolina is David Illinois.
Lou and Seattle's Tea Man are prominently featured on this
specialty board game version of Jeopardy.
Speaker 5 (01:03:18):
Why can't I think of this? That's gonna try me crazy?
Speaker 1 (01:03:22):
This is Tepperty. They're all last named Tepper, David Tepper,
the owner of the Panthers, Lou Tepper, former Illinois football coach,
and the tea man Rob Tepper. People know his name, right,
I don't know if they are very well?
Speaker 5 (01:03:38):
Yeah, yeah, oh yeah, but no, he's it's public.
Speaker 1 (01:03:41):
Yes, yes, okay, I didn't know if I revealed a secret,
but not an old friend. Okay, all right, Ashley was
seven Bucky with four Aaron Levine wishing he would have
never answered our call. So, Ashley, where do you want
to go?
Speaker 3 (01:03:54):
With?
Speaker 1 (01:03:55):
All right? Jeopardy's These are eeparties for a four run
homer rather than points. Contestants of this game suffer from
mico Bacterium lepro infection and win by keeping the most last.
Ashley d Leopardy is correct. Yeah, that's I don't want
(01:04:20):
to play that either. This is Leopardy. All right, another
grand slam for Ashley. She's got eleven. She really does
love this cattle.
Speaker 5 (01:04:29):
You really do?
Speaker 1 (01:04:30):
What do you want to do?
Speaker 7 (01:04:31):
All right?
Speaker 1 (01:04:31):
Here we go Joe Elliott one, armed Rick Allen. Uh
see previous question. Phil Collin and Vivian Campbell will wear
their rip jeans and play this trivia option for hours.
Joe Elliott One, armed, Rick Allen, Phil Collin, and Vivian
Campbell will wear their rip jeans and play this trivia
(01:04:53):
option for hours.
Speaker 5 (01:04:57):
That's a hard one.
Speaker 1 (01:04:58):
Well it's a five runner.
Speaker 5 (01:04:59):
Yeah, for reason to work for it. No clue.
Speaker 1 (01:05:04):
This is deaf Leopardy. Those are all the members. O,
my gosh, you're just leaving.
Speaker 5 (01:05:14):
The off Phil Collins.
Speaker 1 (01:05:15):
No, no, it is a different Phil Collins. Yeah, Ashley
with Elavid, Bucky with four, and Aaron with two. Here
we go to lumber Bucks, our final category. It's just
about uh, it's really about the lumberjack game. Those are
all the answers are this is Aaron's specialty. I got
an entire box set aside for this. It's not he
should yeah, I agree, he will now know that much.
(01:05:39):
He will now all right. One run homer leather Face
is the villain in this.
Speaker 4 (01:05:43):
Bucky Texas chainsaw mass that is gone.
Speaker 1 (01:05:50):
Buzzers faster than yours, a Ron. Five runs for Bucky,
all right, two run homer in lumber Bucks. Lumberjacks is
the nickname of this Big Sky Conference squad. The Lumberjacks
is the nickname of this Big Sky Conference squad.
Speaker 4 (01:06:10):
I thought you were going to talk about the minor
league baseball team, the Clinton Lumberjacks.
Speaker 5 (01:06:14):
No, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:06:17):
That is Northern Arizona. Northern Areas should know that.
Speaker 5 (01:06:21):
Chris Lovett is a big fan of Northern Arizona.
Speaker 1 (01:06:23):
Yeah, Chris, do they have golf? Yeah?
Speaker 5 (01:06:26):
Yeah, sure they do.
Speaker 1 (01:06:27):
And he's a fan. All right, here we go. Three
run over lumber Bucks root excuse me, route rout Rollins,
Christmas Stanford's mascot and giving are all examples of what
Ashley Ashley that is gone. Three run homer for Ashley Giver,
I love it. Fourteen runs for Ashley. The lead, and
(01:06:51):
she's kind of smoking her way to victory, just as
all the experts predicted. All right, four run Homer, that's
the Buckey ball start. All right, Aaron, you get to
risk your wealth here of two runs. Yeah, if if
you don't get this right though, Bucky gets the runs,
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let's do it all right, he's risking it all It
sounds like two runs on the line. It's the and
you're the only person that gets to answer this question.
It's the famous lumberjack. Rick Riz compared a Mariner rookie
named Bucky Jacobson too.
Speaker 12 (01:07:37):
Oh, I don't know. Let's go with Bunyan.
Speaker 1 (01:07:43):
Two run Homer for Levine. This game is called beat
Bucky for a reason. It's about beating Bucky.
Speaker 9 (01:07:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:07:49):
We try really hard to help people beat Bucky.
Speaker 1 (01:07:51):
So it comes down to this question. You don't have
to beat Ashley. The game's not called beat as otherwise
it would be a runaway hit. It's called beat Bucky.
So Aaron, let's get this done, and uh, let's claim
bragging rights over your buddy Bucky Jacobson. For the rest
of the answering live, this is all right. Here we go,
(01:08:14):
five run Omer, Frank Lloyd Wright's son John invented this
member of the National Toy Hall of Fame. Aaron Run
walk the Jeopardy Jimmy.
Speaker 5 (01:08:31):
He didn't nine run.
Speaker 1 (01:08:34):
Scored, just playing possum back there with all of his wealth,
just counting his Jeopardy money in his room. It's scattered
all over his bed sheets. He's rolling around in it
and just casually like I'll step up when I got to.
Speaker 12 (01:08:50):
If after the California tax bill, do you take like
three or four runs away from me?
Speaker 1 (01:08:58):
Yeah, you're learning that.
Speaker 5 (01:09:02):
Oh that's fun.
Speaker 1 (01:09:03):
Yeah, you only get to go home with like five
and a half runs after taxes. Hey man, thank you.
I mean, you are the trivia champion, and for you
to to go ahead and volunteer and play our silly
game here with all its riddles and pop culture questions,
we appreciate that very much. You're awesome. Congratulations on everything,
(01:09:27):
and we appreciate you joining us here.
Speaker 12 (01:09:30):
Oh you guys are great.
Speaker 1 (01:09:31):
I'll come on any time, all right, all right, okay,
we're gonna do it next week, next week.
Speaker 12 (01:09:36):
Back at it.
Speaker 2 (01:09:37):
We got it.
Speaker 1 (01:09:38):
Thanks man, appreciate your Aaron Levine from Fox thirteen. He
could beat Bucky. He could beat Jeopardy. You know he
couldn't beat Ashley Ryan. Yeah, thank got it.
Speaker 8 (01:09:52):
It's because I love those e parties and ellipses and
copias geddings.
Speaker 5 (01:09:58):
Yeah, they're just great. I laughed so hard.
Speaker 1 (01:10:02):
You know what, Ken Jennings's new nickname should be, what
actually's bitch?
Speaker 5 (01:10:08):
Done? Done for that?
Speaker 1 (01:10:13):
Fourteen runs for Ashley, nine for Aaron Levine and five
for Bucket. I really do mean this. I mean this
is a completely different thing than anyone ever participates in,
much less a Trivia champions So for him to like
come on and risk losing to one or two of
you something he's masterful at. That was a lot of
fun for Aaron to come.
Speaker 5 (01:10:33):
It really was.
Speaker 1 (01:10:34):
I think he was a lot of fun for us. Yeah,
probably not that much fun. He get fun. Maybe not
as much fun, yeah, maybe not not as much fun
as maybe lots of thousands of dollars yeah, yes, one, yeah,
walking home with fifty K. But yeah, he doesn't really
have a lot. If he wins, you're like, well, of
course you went to Stanford just three time champ.
Speaker 4 (01:10:51):
He risked it all it did, Yeah, and nobody comes
out victorious because he beats somebody that is admittedly.
Speaker 5 (01:10:57):
Really good and loves trivia.
Speaker 1 (01:10:59):
Yeah. Yeah, and he did it with Lincoln logs. Yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:11:02):
I love that.
Speaker 5 (01:11:03):
I learned something new. I had no idea that Frank
Lloyd Wright's son created though there.
Speaker 1 (01:11:07):
Yeah. Yeah, his dad created houses that have stanned the
test of time. Yeah, and he invented Lincoln one.
Speaker 5 (01:11:14):
Yeah, that's great for him.
Speaker 1 (01:11:17):
Very similar and they're architectural important. Just it's like Jeopardy
versus be Bucky. Yeah, very like that. All right. Mike
Sando next on Sports Radio ninety three point three KJRFM,
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(01:11:38):
and Budd. Oh yeah, coming down from a high. I mean,
we made radio history in our last segments, and now
we get back to the routine, and that is chatting
with NFL insider from the athletic Mike Sando is with us.
Let's talk some football. How are you, Michael good?
Speaker 7 (01:11:55):
How are you?
Speaker 1 (01:11:55):
We're good? We're good. We're really good. All right. So
the nation wind that the Seahawks are pretty good at football.
Sunday Night, Chris collins Worth going as far as saying
put them at the front of the line power rankings
number one.
Speaker 14 (01:12:11):
How good are the Seattle Seahawks right now? I would
agree that they're in the probably in the top five
of the NFL right now. I think they've got it
going on both sides of the ball pretty well, and
you know, have some reinforcements coming back on defense. They
added to the offense now with someone who's familiar with
the offensive coordinator, that being Rachieed from the Saints. So
(01:12:35):
I think it all looks really good, really positive, and
I did feel already like this was a team that
could get better over the course of the second half
of the year. I think they'll have no teams will
probably do a better job defending them as they get
a better feel. But I think they're in a pretty
good position to whether it can still be a good team.
Speaker 4 (01:12:56):
What is it that you think teams will try to
do to defend them a little bit better down the stretch.
Speaker 14 (01:13:01):
Well, I think certainly. You know, they've just made a
lot of uh, you know, damage through the through the air,
and they've done a great job of making the run
in the pass look the same. But the pass seems
to really be so efficient that you would think that
teams would maybe guard against that a little more, could
open up some of the ground game for Wash for Seattle. Now,
(01:13:23):
I do think that adding Shaheed though, is an interesting
encounter to that because of his speed. If you put
him out on the field and people now decide to to,
you know, does it keep people in those those deep
coverages that could maybe open up the run game for them.
I think that will be an interesting kind of chest
match as the season goes on.
Speaker 1 (01:13:45):
So Arizona, then this week, what are your little birdies
whispering to you about what's going on with that quarterback situation?
Speaker 7 (01:13:52):
Yeah?
Speaker 14 (01:13:53):
Well, I think the you know, the Cardinals have been
you know, disappointed probably over the course of Kyler Murray's tenure.
We we know it all goes back to the you know,
having to put a clause in his contract to work
at it. You know, he just doesn't give you that
vibe that he's on all the details. And he's been
an inconsistent player because he's very reliant on his legs.
That looks great sometimes, it looks bad sometimes, but it's
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hard to count on it. And I think they have
an offense. Their offensive coordinator, Drew Petsing, comes from the
Kevin Stefanski offense, and I think they would like to
have a little bit more of a consistent quarterback so
the system can really work if Kyler Murray is Kyler
Murray's outside of the system a lot, which is fine
if you're great, but he's not that great. So I
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think that that's why they are going towards Jacoby Brissett.
And I see the second half of this year really
as a chance for this staff to prove that, hey,
maybe we need a different quarterback. It's not going to
be Jacoby Brissett long term, but if the offense is
better or at least more consistent with Jacoby as it
kind of has been, doesn't that make a case this
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staff to get to pick their own quarterback next year?
Speaker 1 (01:15:03):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:15:04):
Yeah, This defense does have I mean, the Seahawks defense
has been pretty stout all year long.
Speaker 1 (01:15:10):
Marves and Marvin Harrison Junior seems to maybe be out
of the funk.
Speaker 4 (01:15:14):
It seems like he kind of had the yips for
majority of this season, and yet he had a pretty
good game last week and when they beat Dallas, how
do you see them trying to defend him? And it
shouldn't be easy as far as the whole committee is concerned.
Speaker 14 (01:15:28):
Well, I think part of that too is the h
is the quarterback change. You know, some of the quarterbacks
part of the receiver quarterback relationship too. So I feel
like that is probably not coincidental that, you know, Marvin
Harrison is pricking up a little bit with a different quarterback.
Not like I said, Jacoby Riset's not amazing, but he's
running the offense. So I do think that there's something
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to that. I think they've gotten some players, you know,
back on defense, so I think they're going to be
a little bit better there. They've always kind of been
a tough out for Seattle a lot of times, even
though the Seats seemed to win all the games, you know.
Uh So in this case, I think Seattle's probably gonna
roll him pretty good.
Speaker 1 (01:16:08):
Mike Sander, I do, yeah, Mike Sander, I am with you.
Speaker 14 (01:16:12):
I think that they're a good team. I think they've
figured out some things at home to be a little
bit better. Some of that is probably not trying to
do as much on defense, which I think they've done
a good job recently.
Speaker 1 (01:16:22):
Overall.
Speaker 14 (01:16:23):
You know, I think for someone like Mike McDonald, he
wants to throw the kitchen sink it to you and
sometimes you know, just uh, you don't have to do that.
And so I think that they've kind of maybe found
a little bit of a groove of what they're doing
defensively that may translate for them at home.
Speaker 1 (01:16:35):
Well, I snipped all over Mike. I just thought he
had a little bit.
Speaker 14 (01:16:38):
He was like, I'll tell you when I'm ready, we
all press the button.
Speaker 1 (01:16:41):
I got a lot left on this topic. Shut up, buddy,
Mike Sander is with us our NFL insider. Let me
get just your reaction to the rest of the trade deadline,
which was very fascinating. Some questions just to hit you with.
People seem to be praising the New York Jets for
what they did, should they be? People seem to be
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confused by Dallas being so aggressive to win. Now your
take on that? And then Indianapolis a clear go for
it move with Sauce Gardner. Are they in a position
to go for it all?
Speaker 7 (01:17:17):
Yeah?
Speaker 14 (01:17:17):
So, like to me, the Jets, I guess if you're
gonna be bad, you might as well be bad with
a bunch of first round picks for the future, right.
Speaker 3 (01:17:22):
Uh.
Speaker 14 (01:17:23):
I think the sauce Gardner that trading him was a
great move. Like I don't think he's I think his
name was Tom Gardner or Joe Gardner. I don't know
if if he gets as much in return for a trade,
you know, I just I don't know if he's played
that well. So I love that one, and Quinna Williams.
Speaker 1 (01:17:40):
I only get it.
Speaker 14 (01:17:40):
From this standpoint, you know, I do think that if
you're gonna let Aaron Glenn come in and put together
the Detroit defense, you know, they they're a little bit
bigger guys up front, and so to me, the signals
maybe in acknowledgement they're not very good, which everybody can see.
And then a commitment to Aaron Glenn to give him
time to do this. I think that's the hard part
because because if we remember Dan Campbell in Detroit, he
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was four nineteen and one. Andy had a pretty good
quarterback in Jared Goff. So they're going to be you know,
they're not going to have it, even a Jared Goff.
They're gonna have to look for somebody. And so does
that owner Woody Johnson, with whoever is in his ear,
is he going to be able to weather two three
years of not being good, which I think it could
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take now when you're subtracting you know, starting level players
that on their best day or Pro Bowl type of guys.
So that's why I see their test of ownership patients
the other ones, you know, Indy, I like, I do
think that they're in position to make a push when
you look at the AFC. Yeah, all the respect in
the world for Kansas City and to some extent, Buffalo Baltimore,
but those teams are not juggernauts, you know, they're not.
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They have their issues too. They lose Kansasity, can lose
the Jacksonville in one week, or you know, Buffalo can
you know, lose a couple of games in a row
as they have. So I do feel like there's an opening.
They've been too conservative in Indy. They've been very much
a you know, Chris Ballard is a college scouting director
background a lot of time those guys, you know, versus
pro personnel guys are a little bit more long term,
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draft developed. They've been a little too draft from developed.
So I applaud them for saying, we've got this good team.
The AFC looks a little open. Let's do it, let's try.
I just don't know that Sauce Gardner is that guy.
So I think the pressure now, or at least the
focus for me, goes on their defensive coordinator. They changed
from Gus Bradley to lou Anarumo. Gus Bradley, we're very
familiar with what they do defensively and Pete Carroll and
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all of that. Lou Anroumo is a little bit more
of a mad scientist, the matchup guy, maximizing an individual
player to his strength. So does he get sauce out
of is he getting the sauce out of Sauce Gardner?
I think that's really what I want to see Dallas
is you know, I think that they did not want
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to pay Micah Parsons what he got and what he
was able to get. I think that they think he's
a very good passersure. I don't think they were sold
on the whole package of him leadership, just franchise pillar.
Speaker 1 (01:20:04):
I think that's clear.
Speaker 14 (01:20:05):
So they didn't sign them, but they know the trade
off of that is you've got to spend the money
on somebody. And Jerry Jones is eighty three years old,
So rather than wait for and take guys in the
draft and all that, they don't need a quarterback. They're
committed to Dak whether you like it or not, because
of his contract. So you get a good player in
Quinn Williams who at least gives your defensive coordinator Matt
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everflu's something. The cupboard's been pretty bare. You get him,
and now you still have some draft picks and you're
going to have more resources in the cast you're saving
going from Parsons to Quinn Williams. So now the next offseason,
I expect them to be active. I expect them to
be in some free agency and get some things done
before the draft, and maybe next year they're a respectable
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defense with still a top ten offense and maybe they
can win a playoff game.
Speaker 1 (01:20:54):
Well, with our remaining time, there's only one question our
listeners want us to ask. Mike Sando here today. Your
dog made its first appearance on the Chuck and Buck
radio program here this morning, and I, well, you heard him.
I want to know what an NFL insider names his dog.
Is it Goodell, is it Shield? Is it Lombardy? What
we got we gotta?
Speaker 14 (01:21:13):
I'm surprised to could hear him his webstairs.
Speaker 1 (01:21:15):
That's all right, that's good.
Speaker 14 (01:21:16):
So this The naming thing is a real issue because
we we got him after he was already named.
Speaker 1 (01:21:24):
So my son and his wife have a.
Speaker 14 (01:21:26):
Wonderful golden retriever. The burnt orange ones, you know, the
real red ones. Say that almost was like an Irish shutter.
And uh, his name's Brizzi. Okay, that's Brizzy. And then uh,
Brizzy's brother unexpectedly became available, like he was training to
be a service dog, flunked out of service dog school
because he was too friendly and too wanted to jump
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over people.
Speaker 1 (01:21:49):
So we got him.
Speaker 14 (01:21:49):
And his name's Joel, Joel like an attorney, like, I
sound like Joel, very serious name, like it's a human name.
Speaker 1 (01:21:56):
So his name is Joel.
Speaker 7 (01:21:57):
We got Joel.
Speaker 14 (01:21:58):
His brother's Brizzy Joe. Okay, but he is unbelievable. We've
always had little dogs. This guy eighty pounds thinks he's
a lap dog, you know, will bowl you over if
you're not careful, but just full love.
Speaker 1 (01:22:11):
Yeah you love him, Yeah, I love it. Doesn't sound
like he liked your analysis very well. He's like, what
are you ripping on? Sauce? For going on?
Speaker 7 (01:22:19):
No, I can sell what's going on.
Speaker 14 (01:22:20):
There's either a package delivered, or there's a kitty cat
with the audacity. We get about three four cats up front.
They sit in the cul de sac, they walk across the.
Speaker 1 (01:22:28):
Lawn and he's not gonna have it.
Speaker 14 (01:22:29):
But when he gets outside, he runs up to him
and doesn't do anything. He's not gonna thrash him. He
acts tough and then he's a nice guy.
Speaker 1 (01:22:36):
Love it all right, Mike, thank you. We'll talk to
you next week. Thank you. All right. The NFL insider
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