Wyman and Bob Seattle Sports
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Former Seahawks linebacker Dave Wyman and 'rock star' Bob Stelton team up to provide a unique perspective on the Seattle Sports scene.
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Hour 4: Jon Morosi and National Baseball Hall of Fame President Josh Rawitch
Bob and Dave have their weekly chat with Jon Morosi on why Servias and the Mariners are trying to rely on instincts more and analytics less, the improvement of the starting rotation, Julio’s streakiness, and the Mariners chances to make the playoffs, they are joined by President of the National Baseball Hall of Fame Josh Rawitch to hear about the hall’s new exhibit on the history of Baseball in Japan ahead of Ichiro’s expected induction, and they wrap up the show by finding out what we learned today!
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Hour 3: Seahawks GM John Schneider on what he does in the last week before the Draft
Bob and Dave are joined by Seahawks President of Football Operations and General Manager John Schneider to discuss where is at in his draft preparations one week away from the big night, the changes Mike Macdonald has brought to the VMAC, and some of the positional needs of the team, they react to what he had to say about his trade strategies and offensive lineman scouting, and they hear from Pete Fairbanks, Jim Harbaugh, and Scott Servais in Sweeping the Dial.
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Hour 2: Paul Moyer on the Seahawks Draft plans and the changes at the VMAC
Bob and Dave have their weekly chat with Paul Moyer to get his reaction to the changes head coach Mike Macdonald is making to the VMAC and what he expects to see from the Seahawks first round draft pick, they ask if Leonard Williams and the rest of the defense are ready for something new, and they bring you some of the new details emerging about Bill Belichick’s failed offseason job hunt.
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Hour 1: What Mike Macdonald is doing to create a new culture for the Seahawks
Bob and Dave react to the controversial step new head coach Mike Macdonald is taking to help create a new culture in Seattle, they look at some running backs the Seahawks should keep in mind during the NFL Draft, including Jonathan Brooks and Trey Benson, and they ask if the Mariners are finally looking like the team we expected to see this year following their sweep of the Reds.
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Hour 1: Mariners Outfielder Mitch Haniger on the first sweep of the season
Bob and Dave are joined by Mariners Outfielder Mitch Haniger to discuss his eight game hit streak and the excitement in the clubhouse, they look at what the sweep of the Reds can mean for this team moving forward, they look at how impressive the starting pitchers have been during this stretch, they ask if the future of pitching will see less reliance on fastballs and a focus on spin, and they wrap up the show by finding out What’s Bugging Bob!
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Hour 4: El Hombre Michael Bradley on the 2024 Quarterback Draft Class
Bob and Dave have their weekly chat with El Hombre Michael Bradley to discuss the Masters Tournament, the NCAA rulings on the Michigan Football scandals, where they expect the biggest quarterbacks to go in the NFL Draft, and Caitlin Clark’s future in the WNBA.
Customer Reviews
Good work
These two are a good combination for complete coverage of Seahawks and Mariners.
Wyman may have taken one too many hits in the day, lol. A little spacey sometimes.
Better then the other old guy
Can we have you guys in the morning instead of Salk. If you want to hear Seattle sports without wanting to fight tune into these guys and not Salk.
It’s starting to get a little stale
The best thing this show has going for it is the competition on 93.3 is more irritating than this show is monotonous.
Dave and Bob are ok, but trading Maura for Lefko was a disservice to listeners. Now you’ve just got 3 people with terrible senses of humor.
Adam Ray isn’t funny, but props to him for not calling out Bob’s fake laughter.
Maura kept this show fresh after Salk unfairly fired Jim Moore. When she left it was evident. I feel sorry for her since she has to work with Salk now.
Salk had a vendetta against Jim Moore so he fired him. Jim was the straw that kept the show well mixed and interesting; without him the show is somewhat monotonous. I realize that Jim is now with 93.3 sports talk, but he is still listed with this show (even though he’s been gone for several years now)- that’s just lazy.