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  • Sundy Morning Quarterback
    April 27, 2009 9:31 am

    By Brock Huard The psychotic character from Something About Mary thought “seven minute abs” would far surpass 8 minute abs. So, no offense Peter King, but your “Monday Morning Quarterback” column will be challenged by my “Sunday Evening Quarterback,” and what a weekend to recount… #7) Travelling next to a 75 year old great grandmother […]

  • Live Quidditch videos and another (local) and terrifying twist to the story
    April 24, 2009 3:11 pm

    by Mike Salk
    Alright, we were just on the radio making fun of kids at the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus playing the Harry Potter game “quidditch.

  • Apple Cup at Qwest Dead!
    April 24, 2009 12:58 pm

    by Mike Salk

    This article appeared on Spokesman.com. It says the deal is dead. Wow.

    Brock will have his thoughts and we’ll take your phone calls at 1:00. 866-979-ESPN or 206-421-3776.

    www.spokesman.com/stories/2009/apr/24/apple-cup-qwest-deal-dies/

  • Steve Raible, Mike Sando, Draft Talk Galore and Harry Potter Dorks…All on Today’s Show
    April 24, 2009 10:36 am

    by Mike Salk
    Here’s what we know for today:
    Seahawks play by play announcer Steve Raible is in studio for the entire 11:00 hour . Obviously, we’ll do tons of draft talk with him as the draft is tomorrow.

  • Bedard Interview and ‘Hawks Press Conference
    April 23, 2009 10:46 pm

    by Mike Salk
    Too tired tonight for much of a blog but what a performance by Felix Hernandez today . That is the type of outing that qualifies you for “true ace” status.

  • Hot girls with credentials lead to trouble in Toronto
    April 22, 2009 11:12 pm

    by Mike Salk
    Such a weird story coming out of Toronto that I figured I’d give you the details of it tonight before we discuss in the morning.

  • Today’s Show – Orakpo, Yuni, and more…
    April 22, 2009 10:34 am

    by Mike Salk Tons of stuff today. At 11:25: we’ll be talking to D’Marco Farr, former D-lineman in the NFL. We’ll get his thoughts on Brian Orakpo. For more on the big DE out of Texas, check my blog post below… At 12:25: Buster Olney from ESPN. Yuni continues to hit right and do everything […]

  • The #4 Pick – Taking it in a different direction
    April 21, 2009 11:34 pm

    by Mike Salk

    Obviously there has been a ton of anlysis leading up to Saturday’s NFL Draft. And here in Seattle, a good deal of it has centered around the #4pick. There have essentially been three names that have come up the most. In no particuular order, everyone has thrown out:

    1. Mark Sanchez

    2. Michael Crabtree

    3. Eugene Monroe

    And those names are fine. They each make a certain amount of sense. And all three have certain drawbacks as well. Mel Kiper has the team looking at Monroe. Todd McShay says Sanchez. And Steve Kelley is all over Crabtree. Fine.

    But can I throw out another name?

    Brian Orakpo. DE. Texas.

    Here’s a nice compilation of his work in college:

     

    This guy is a beast. He is probably the best defensive end in the draft. His measurables are awesome (how about a 4.63 forty for a guy 263 pounds?). He was a standout at Texas in an OFFENSIVE conference. And he is a smart guy, who speaks well and could handle being a high pick.

    “But Mike,” I hear you say. “You don’t need a defensive end!”

    And to that, I wonder: why not? Isn’t the situation at DE in Seattle roughly equivalent to the situation at OT, QB and WR? Walter Jones, Matt Hasselbeck, and Deion Branch/Nate Burleson are all legit stars when healthy. All three have had some injury problems and are advancing in years. But in all liklihood, all three still have some productive years left for the ‘Hawks.

    Now, take that description. “Aging, injury-risk but productive.” Doesn’t that it perfectly fit for Patrick Kerney too? And if it does, then shouldn’t a DE make perfect sense?

    And this guy is going to be good. McShay writes:

    “Orakpo is the top-rated DE/OLB hybrid in this draft and we think he is a better fit at end in a 4-3 alignment.” That sounds like the kind of guy I’m willing to take a chance on!

    One more thing. When you aren’t drafting for need specifically, the common advice is to draft the best player available. So, have you seen Scouts Inc.’s list of prospects by grade? Yeah, Crabtree is second. But Orakpo is fourth. Ahead of Monroe (fifth) and Sanchez (ninth).

    Put all of this together, combined with the lack of conversation about the Seahawks and Orakpo, and it sounds appealing to me!

    What do you think? Does Orakpo make sense? Would you be psyched to see Tim Ruskell use the #4 pick on him?

    Email us at brockandsalk@espnseattle.com or call us on Wednesday at 866-979-ESPN.

    Talk to you at 11:00!

  • Hair of the Dog (or the radio host)
    April 21, 2009 8:09 pm

    by Mike Salk As I mentioned a couple of times over the past week or two, my wife has recently become insistent that I add a little “style” to my life. Essentially, she wants me to put a little effort (and money) into my hair and my clothes. So, with that in mind, I decided […]

  • Erik Bedard! Plus, would you buy a brick to see a playoff game? All on today’s show…
    April 21, 2009 9:40 am

    by Mike Salk

    Here’s what we have for you today:

    1:10: Mariners lefty Erik Bedard joins the show . What has been the biggest difference so far between last year and this year? We’ll ask him.