PuckSports

Jason Puckett
PuckSports

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. Listeners are taken on an unpredictable journey as Puck seamlessly weaves his everyday experiences into the latest happenings in the sports world. With his engaging style and unfiltered approach, Puck ensures that his show is always entertaining and full of surprises. Tune in, because with Puck at the helm, you truly never know where the show will take you next. Check out his website https://www.pucksports.com X : https://twitter.com/home Instagram: https://www.instagram.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PuckSports

  1. Daily Puck Drop: Keep John Mateer. Abe Lucas to the rescue. Geno or D.K.? Guests: Jim Moore. Rob Staton, SeahawksDraftBlog.com. Ryan Divish, Seattle Times.

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    Daily Puck Drop: Keep John Mateer. Abe Lucas to the rescue. Geno or D.K.? Guests: Jim Moore. Rob Staton, SeahawksDraftBlog.com. Ryan Divish, Seattle Times.

    Today’s Daily Puck Drop with Jason “Puck” Puckett features Jim Moore, the Go-2-Guy from a rainy parking lot in Sandy, Oregon. But, he’s got his headsets and a microphone and good to go! Puck and Jim open up the show discussing the Cougars effort and challenges of keeping John Mateer in Pullman.  Puck argues that the fanbase can make a difference and he believes he’ll stay.  They also touch in on the breaking news that Abe Lucas has been activated off the PUP list and will play Sunday against the 49ers. How healthy and effective will Lucas be?  That remains a big question mark.  Puck tells Jim that he missed a great basketball game on Tuesday night between the Mavericks and Warriors with Klay Thompson’s homecoming. Crowd was great. The play was sensational. But, on Klay’s night, it was Steph Curry stealing the show.  Rob Staton, SeahawksDraftBlog.com, joins Jason “Puck” Puckett for his weekly visit.  They discuss the release of Tyrel Dodson.  How bad of an offseason did John Schneider have? Does Rob fee like Puck in wanting the team to lose out if they can’t get wins in the next two weeks?  What will the offseason have in store for D.K. Metcalf and Geno Smith. Rob makes the point that you will have to choose.  Lastly, Rob takes a look at the NFL draft and offers his thoughts on a conversation had with Mike Garafolo about the upcoming draft.  Ryan Divish, Seattle Times, joins the show for his “Cold Stove” M’s offseason chatter with Jason “Puck” Puckett. Divish is once again substitute teaching at his former high school in Havre, Montana.   They open up discussing why catcher Cal Raleigh should have won the Silver Slugger Award over Salvador Perez.   The conversation then turns to their offseason look at the third base position.  Currently the only internal option to play third base is Josh Rojas.  Ryan thinks they’ll bring Rojas back but he won’t primarily be the third baseman and that they will have to find another option there, most likely via a trade.  Ryan believes you could have a situation where Rojas and Dylan Moore will platoon at second base.  Ryan also gets into the teams desire to bring Justin Turner back and their preference to trade Luis Castillo in the offseason. And, Divish contemplated the idea that Puck brought up about trading for Phillis third baseman Alec Bohm. Would that be a good fit for the M’s? Lastly, Puck wraps up with “Hey, What the Puck!?”  It’s time for Cougar fans to get out and support their players. If you want John Mateer to stay and continue to be the starting quarterback for the Cougars well into the future, then join the Cougar Collective today!

    1 ч. 48 мин.
  2. 'Old Crimson Cougars Podcast: Can the Cougs afford John Mateer?

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    'Old Crimson Cougars Podcast: Can the Cougs afford John Mateer?

    This weeks ‘Old Crimson Cougars Podcast with Jason “Puck” Puckett and Paul Sorensen, Jim Moore and Jamey Vinnick, Cougfan.com.  They take a quick look back at the Utah State game and chatted how it was a relatively easy win.  Puck did wonder why John Mateer was playing late into the game, but understood that Jake Dickert probably wanted some style points.   The majority of the conversation surrounds the future of quarterback John Mateer.  How much will it cost to keep Mateer around?  Paul tells the boys that he has already heard that Mateer has a seven-figure offer on the table from another school.  Paul didn’t specifically know the school, but the poaching and competition has already started for Mateer. Can the Cougs compete on that level?   There is obviously a price tag for anyone and they all agreed that if Mateer receives over a million dollars to play football, than he should take that, because anyone would do that. They hope he doesn’t, but they understand why he would.   They chat about the upcoming against New Mexico and Paul and Puck try to convince Jim that it will be a much harder game than he thinks.  Jim is cocky about the game and doesn’t think Paul and Puck should be all that concerned.  They wrap up the show talking about the job Jake Dickert has done and they all agree he’s done a masterful job of navigating this crazy football season and keeping his team focused on each week and not looking ahead.

    51 мин.
  3. Daily Puck Drop: John Schneider miserable offseason. Cost of John Mateer. Can WSU afford him? Guests:  Danny Kelly, The Ringer. John Canzano, JohnCanzano.com

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    Daily Puck Drop: John Schneider miserable offseason. Cost of John Mateer. Can WSU afford him? Guests: Danny Kelly, The Ringer. John Canzano, JohnCanzano.com

    On today’s Daily Puck Drop, Jason “Puck” Puckett is joined by Danny Kelly, The Ringer and John Canzano, JohnCanzano.com. Puck opened up the show asking the question, was this past season the worst offseason under John Schneider? With the release of Tyrel Dodson, aren’t the Seahawks just signaling that they are truly rebuilding? Danny Kelly, The Ringer joins Jason “Puck” Puckett for his weekly visit talking Seahawks, NFL and fantasy football.  Danny ponders the question that Puck asked about John Schneider’s offseason.  Was this the worst one under his tenure?  If the Seahawks are headed to a rebuild in the offseason,  should they commit dollars to D.K. Metcalf and Geno Smith?  If they do move on from Geno, what are there options in the draft. Danny details the upcoming draft class for quarterbacks.   Puck asks Danny, if the Seahawks lose their next two games to the 49ers and Cardinals, would they be best served to lose their remaining games to get better draft position?  Danny makes a compelling argument against that strategy.  It’s a Waiver Wire Tuesday, and Danny shares with Puck the best pickups in fantasy football.  They wrap up their segment with their weekly feature, “Barge of the Week.”  They put a player, coach, team or front office NFL personnel on a barge and send them out to the Pacific Ocean.  Danny put Jerry Jones on the barge and Puck went with John Schneider.  John Canzano, JohnCanzano.comjoins Jason “Puck” Puckett for his weekly look into college football. They jump right into the discussion surrounding WSU quarterback John Mateer. What would he fetch money wise in the transfer portal?  John estimates that the going rate for a top QB is over a million dollars.  Can the Cougs afford to keep Mateer around?  Does he get a sense that Mateer wants to look elsewhere or is he happy in Pullman?    Should Jedd Fisch move on from Will Rogers and start Demond Williams the rest of the season.  The Huskies are not going to a major bowl game so why keep playing Rogers?  John and Puck both agree that the NIL has something to do with the decision surrounding Rogers.  What are the expectations for the Cougars and the college football rankings tonight and what type of chaos do they need in front of them to sneak in to the CFP.  John was on the scene in Utah covering the “Holy War” between Utah and BYU. He reacts to the scene where the Utah AD claims that the game was stolen from them. Utah does not have an exit fee and can leave the Big 12 any time they want, would they jump and come back to the Pac-12?  John dishes on those chances.  Lastly, John and Puck talk about the passing of former Blazers broadcaster Brian Wheeler. A gentle and troubled sole.  Finally, Puck wraps up the show with “Hey, What the Puck?!” Puck discusses the situation in Chicago with Caleb Williams. It’s why it’s so important to have the right coaching staff in place when you select a quarterback of the future in the first round.

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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. Listeners are taken on an unpredictable journey as Puck seamlessly weaves his everyday experiences into the latest happenings in the sports world. With his engaging style and unfiltered approach, Puck ensures that his show is always entertaining and full of surprises. Tune in, because with Puck at the helm, you truly never know where the show will take you next. Check out his website https://www.pucksports.com X : https://twitter.com/home Instagram: https://www.instagram.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PuckSports

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