On Wednesday’s
Daily Puck Drop,
Jason “Puck” Puckett is joined by
Jim Moore, the Go-2-Guy, Seahawks chatter with
Rob Staton from
SeahawksDraftBlog.com and Mariners Cold Stove with
Ryan Divish, Seattle Times.
Jim is on his way to Seattle so he pulled off in Hood River and they chatted about Jim’s hatred for fake Christmas Trees, he praises Puck for his work at
PuckSports.com, Puck gives Jim an update on the status of WSU QB John Mateer, Cougar twitter debate online between who had a tougher situation to take over between Mike Leach and Jake Dickert, and why we as Mariner fans still care about a team that is always letting us down?
Rob Staton, SeahawksDraftBlog.comjoins
Jason “Puck” Puckett for his weekly visit discussing all things Seattle Seahawks.
Offensive line played much better against Arizona, can it continue? Is Mike Macdonald sold on Ryan Grubb? Analytics are ruining the Seahawks viewing for Rob. PFF hates Ernest Jones. Rob breakds down Penn State QB Drew Allar and why a comp to Josh Allen is not off base.
Ryan Divish, Seattle Times stops by for his weekly visit with Jason “Puck” Puckett from Dallas, the site of baseballs winter meetings.
What is the latest buzz surrounding the Mariners? How aggressive will the M’s be in targeting Roki Sasaki? If the Mariners sign Carlos Santana for $6 million, doesn’t leave them much money for second and third base. Are Dylan Moore and Ryan Bliss the answer at second base until Cole Young gets called up. Mariners have been linked to Triston Casas from the Red Sox, why does Boston want to move him. Does Luis Castillo want to waive his no trade clause?
They wrap up their segment tailing bout their favorite show, Landman and Puck asks Divish a hypothetical from the show that he must answer but is uncomfortable in doing so.
Puck finishes up the show with “Hey, What the Puck?!” Puck shares the news that Seattle Kraken owner David Bonderman has passed away and touches in on the M’s very cold offseason.
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Jason Puckett (Puck) , the charismatic host of a daily sports radio show, injects his own unique flair into every broadcast, infusing it with his love for sports and his quirky perspective on life.
Through live show content and interviews with Seattle sports figures and beyond, Puck creates a dynamic blend of sports commentary and personal anecdotes.
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