RUNDOWN      

At the top of the show, the guys talk about reputation Vancouver B.C. has garnered over the years as a beautiful city unanimously before reading listener emails and talking about the excitement this week about Kraken hockey. Next, Scott consults Mitch on whether or not he should accept some free golf clubs before sharing their final thoughts about the Seahawks draft before the action begins later in the week. A trio of featured guests are pro football executive Randy Mueller, On Montlake writer Christian Caple and Fred Segal of Freezing Cold Takes. “Other Stuff” segment topics range from Kelenic’s continued success in 2023, the A’s possibly moving to Vegas, and upgrades coming to McDonalds.     

GUESTS      

  • Randy Mueller | 2000 NFL Executive of the Year
  • Christian Caple | On Montlake
  • Fred Segal | Author Freezing Cold Takes: NFL: Football Media’s Most Inaccurate Predictions―and the Fascinating Stories Behind Them

TABLE OF CONTENTS      

0:47 | How did Vancouver B.C. establish the universally loved status from visitors? 

4:16 | The guys open the listener mailbag to hear the pulse of the critics of the show. 

24:06 | Should Hotshot take up a recent offer for a free set of golf clubs? 

29:29 | Is it possible the Seahawks could end up with too many draft picks if they end up trading down?

47:13 | GUEST: Randy Mueller takes us behind the curtain with some NFL Draft 101 from a front office executive’s standpoint. 

1:12:58 | GUEST: Christian Caple is back to chat about his new independent media outlet On Montlake before sharing some takeaways from the Spring Game.

1:35:12 | GUEST: Fred Segal joins the show to talk about his book Freezing Cold Takes: NFL: Football Media’s Most Inaccurate Predictions―and the Fascinating Stories Behind Them exposing some of the worst predictions by media heads.

1:51:18 | The show concludes with “Other Stuff” topics such as “the left fielder’s” stats, details about a potential MLB stadium in Las Vegas, and the new-and-improved McDonalds menu.

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