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- it is too bad that we won’t have a KJ Wright podcast anymore. Then Luke Willson said he was going to do it but I’ve seen no signs of him. And Nick Bellore didn’t have a real show but I wish him good luck in Washington. Which Seahawks do you wish had a podcast? Richard Sherman does share some Seahawks insights too.

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Jul 3Liked by Seaside Joe

Every time I hear Cliff Avril talk about football (or anything else), I’m impressed.

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Jul 3Liked by Seaside Joe

A podcast by Marshawn would be entertaining. Not sure we’d learn a lot about the current Seahawks, but I’d laugh a lot. Doug Baldwin could be enlightening.

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Jul 3Liked by Seaside Joe

Largent at Large would be a blast.

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Jul 3Liked by Seaside Joe

I've been periodically checking for anything new from Luke on that channel, and its a shame as he's really suited for it. As a guest he was great, and his one initial solo show got me excited for more, his niner's rant at the beginning was hysterical, an engaging fellow! Hopefully, fingers crossed, its on its way...

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That is exactly what I want to hear from our players. Some sports writer back East put us at #31 for offensive line talent. But then he describes Olu and Bradford as "back benchers" rather than rookies finding themselves going into Year 2. Fine by me. Maybe Vegas will drop us to maybe winning 6 games and I can get back my bet on the Lions from last year.

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Jul 3Liked by Seaside Joe

It's great to get takes like this- wish I had more time to read and listen and find all of this kind of stuff- But thanks to you we get a lot and I do appreciate all of the info you forward on.

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SJ, you are being a technician with that YouTube. Me, I’m just enjoying the back-and-forth a lot and getting to know Mafe’s fun and respectful personality!

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Mafe is such a cool dude. You just have to think that between his raw talent and athleticism, and Mike Mac getting him into advantageous positions, that a big year is coming. In an ideal world, Mafe, Spoon, and Murphy become the 3 blue chippers on the defensive side of the ball, they go to a bunch of Pro Bowl's, and those are the 3 we pay to stay here long term. Woolen could be there talent wise too, but I'm not convinced (yet) that he's got the same presence off the field. I'm willing to put 2023 to the side, and see what he brings in 2024. All the talent in the world, so fingers crossed.

Offenses will have to attack the middle of the field, because getting things done on the edges might be challenging. At least, here's hoping.

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Jul 3Liked by Seaside Joe

Which is where our linebackers are not, at the moment. I'm a little nervous about both of our new starting guys being on the mend already. Hoping the reports of them being back for camp-ish come true.

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Agreed on that. I hope they both work out really well, but step 1 is actually getting on the field.

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Jul 3Liked by Seaside Joe

Has anybody seen this Piece of Chad Reuter?

https://www.nfl.com/news/seven-round-nfl-mock-draft-round-1-building-a-win-now-team-from-active-players-for-2024-season

I'd really like to hear what you say about it.

I think this could be a really nice article but I believe he epically failed here.

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https://youtu.be/Iz_Yask5Mqs?si=qFLacJAt2fOoJwY0

Grade A Matt Hasselbeck.

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Great conversation to watch. Thanks for the link, Chris!

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Let’s not have unrealistic expectations this year…22 new coaches, new teaching techniques, and a difficult schedule.. I would like to see us play well, be competitive, and lay a foundation for beyond. My expectations are good but not great for next year. It is about laying a foundation! That’s what it is about - LAYING A FOUNDATION for every year

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