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If I have to choose only one, Steve Largent because he did more with less, making the most of his potential. But how could you not want to sit down with M. Lynch? B Wagner? T Lockett? L Wilson? Spoon? And now C Kupp.

I’ve attended at least on game every year I’ve lived in Seattle. I think I will go to 2 games this year. I have gone to the fan fest for the past 2 years as well. This year it’s at 6PM, I think that will be awesome. Warm summer nights at Lumen!

Hard no for me on Hendrickson. We risked it with Leo Williams and got him signed. One of our own guys (or both) Mafe or Hall could step up to 12 or more sack people. We should be able to go Edge in round 1 next year. We have to sign Spoon and JSN next year. Cap space doesn’t grow on trees.

Looking at the direction the human race is headed, I’m hoping UFOs are extremely intelligent life forms, and if they’re reading this could they please make some helpful suggestion how we can improve our life on this planet before we do something stupid and end it?

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Chose John Schneider and I’m hoping it’s for an entire weekend, dinner won’t begin to cover it all.

Live too far away to go to training camp or games unfortunately

Absolutely give me $25m/yr for 4 yrs to spend on proven players, rather than throwing me onto the “swing for the fences” list that might get me a Peyton Manning but more likely will get me a Jameis Winston

Take Trey Henderson for sure if he can be had for a 2nd rd pick. Let’s add blue chips! Esp given our our cap situation. If he and Williams are both drawing double teams the party’s over. And having waves of talent at edge, every down, is arguably the single biggest defensive advantage of all.

I don’t know what UFO’s are. Do think we’re not a simulation though.

Another Super Bowl but then 10 yrs outside the playoffs? Yes give me the SB. (But it’s a fake yes bc I don’t believe Schneider is capable of missing the playoffs for 10 consecutive yrs no matter how much of the future he mortgages for a SB. He’s too savvy and most problems would iron themselves out after 5 yrs).

Yes pls let’s do already discuss 2026. But only bc it’s Seaside Joe with real insights into Seahawks thinking. I know we were all surprised with a guard in R1 and trading up for essentially a late R1 for Emmanwori, but that’s because we spent so much time intelligently dissecting Schneider’s habits. So yes I’d def be interested in starting the dialogue as soon as you have insights. I already know you won’t post anything without relevance

Haven’t watched the entire SB for awhile, but have watched extended highlights several times over the past year. The last time was to verify the “win the last 2 mins of the 1st half and the first 2 mins of the 2nd half” theorem. I’d argue that TD interception with 3 mins to go in the first half, and then holding them on 4th down in the red zone to send them into the locker room with ZERO on the scoreboard constitutes an emphatic win in the last 2 mins of the first half. And can you win the first 2 mins of the 2nd half any better than HARVIN’s TD ON THE OPENING KICKOFF to go up 29-0?? Talk about a dagger in your heart…and then they punt on the next drive 😂

My 2nd favorite Seahawks scribe is Bob Condotta. He’s right most of the time, is balanced, and seems to have the respect of the Seahawks so gets the right kind of insights.

Book movie or channel? A movie called “The Mission” with DeNiro and Jeremy Irons, and a achingly beautiful score by Ennio Morricone.

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