The Ian Furness Show

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The Ian Furness Show

Full Hours and Interviews from the The Ian Furness show, which airs every day from 1pm-3pm on 950 KJR in Seattle.

  1. HACE 21 H

    Furness Show 1-22: Larry Stone, Steve Palazzolo, John Olerud, Mike Holmgren.

    We all knew Ichiro was going to make the Hall of Fame, but it's still frustrating that one person didn't vote for him.   Larry Stone, Longtime Mariners Writer for the Seattle Times tells Ian he won't lament over the one person who didn't vote for Ichiro, as the moment belongs to him. Larry shares some of his favorite moments of Ichiro's career and gives us an encapsulation of his career as a whole.   Baseball has changed since Ichiro's prime, especially when it comes to hitting. We take you through the numbers.   Steve Palazzolo, The 33rd Team starts things off with his own Ichiro story. Steve looks into the breaking news that Trent Baalke is out, which is telling about the Jaguars' search for a new head coach. Could we see Pete Carroll as the 49ers defensive coordinator? Is the window closing in Detroit? Finally, Steve previews the weekend's championship games.   John Olerud, former Mariner and teammate of Ichiro tells us what it was like seeing Ichiro inducted into the Hall of Fame and what it was like watching him roll into town his first year with the Mariners. He also tells us what we wouldn't know about Ichiro from the outside.   The Daily Power Play!   Mike Holmgren, Legendary NFL Coach starts his weekly hour off by evaluating the officiating in the NFL divisional rounds...and it doesn't take him long in a game to start taking issue. There are certain quarterback protection rules that just aren't completely necessary. Coach explains why he thinks NFL officials remain part time. The biggest problem he had when coaching was the inconsistency among crews.   Coach Holmgren continues with us to preview the weekend's championship games. He commends Dan Quinn and Jayden Daniels in Washington, but Saquon Barkley is a force to be reckoned with. The AFC Championship between the Bills and the Chiefs

    1 h y 49 min
  2. HACE 5 DÍAS

    Furness Show 1-17: Danny O' Neil, Jordan Morris, Kym and Mark Hilinski, Rob Rang

    It's a Football Friday and Snoqualmie Casino is buzzing. Ian has a special announcement coming up. The Kraken lost a tough one last night. Ian is pumped for the divisional NFL playoff games this weekend. Plus, college hoops are heating up and shoutout to the Beavers over the Zags! Danny O'Neil, The Dang Apostrophe joins us to take a trip down NFL memory lane and preview the divisional NFL playoff weekend. Also, how has the Mariner fanbase turned so harshly against the team? Danny gives his thoughts. iHeart Media is putting on a special benefit concert to benefit those suffering losses from the Los Aneles wildfires. In addition, Queen Anne Beer Hall and Moss Bay Beer Hall have their own special to raise funds for the Humane Society to help with displaced pets. We take a listen back to Jordan Morris, who talked to us yesterday about the struggles associated with Type 1 diabetes and what his foundation does for young athletes who are battling it. Mark and Kym Hilinski join us to discuss what Hilinski's Hope does for young athletes across the country who may be facing mental health issues. Although there's grief that comes on the seven-year anniversary of Tyler's death, they look ahead and continue to help 'other Tylers'. The Daily Power Play! Rob Rang, FOX Sports and BC Lions gives Ian a preview of the senior bowl and tries to make sense of Cam Ward opting out. He previews the national championship on Monday and the players to watch.

    1 h y 41 min
  3. HACE 6 DÍAS

    Furness Show 1-16: Stewart Mandel, Jordan Morris, Corbin Smith and Gary Parrish

    It's approaching the time we get excited about college basketball. We're looking ahead to the Mariners and it's not the players or managers that are the issue - it's the owners. Today is a somber day with some significant losses in the sports world. Stewart Mandel, The Athletic says the 12-team CFB Playoff achieved its goals of keeping more fans engaged throughout the post-season. Will we continue to see the SEC out of the title game? Desperation drives NIL and NIL drives everything now. Stewart remarks the parity that NIL has brought to college football - while deep pockets have the advantage, it is open to everyone. Plus, more players are staying in college longer because they'll make more money. Stewart takes us through the transfer portal moves around the country. The sports world is mourning some greats today in baseball's Bob Ueker and Sonics' Gus Williams. Ian pays tribute. Jordan Morris, Seattle Sounders tells Ian about his relationship with Paul Arriola, new addition to the team and what he and Jesus Ferreira bring to the pitch. He tells us what separates the Sounders from the rest of MLS and what makes playing here in Seattle special. He says the core group, getting hot at the right time and understanding what it takes to come through in big moments are all a recipe for success for the team. Corbin Smith, Seahawks Maven and Locked on Seahawks gives us more insight on the Seahawks search for an offensive coordinator. More names emerge and Corbin tells us who he thinks is the leader in the clubhouse, as well as why certain coaches fit here in Seattle.The Daily Power Play! Gary Parrish, CBS Sports provides a look at rebuilding the Pac-12 from a basketball perspective and who might be next to join. He also gives the latest on realignment woes and thinks that some of it might be undone in the future. Plus, the SEC is the strongest conference we've seen in the history of college basketball this year, as Gary predicts them with 12 tournament teams this year. Finally, how many existing legendary coaches will continue on in this new world, and for how long?

    1 h y 40 min
  4. 15 ENE

    Furness Show 1-15: Mariners future, Steve Palazzolo and Mike Holmgren

    The Mariners still aren't doing much - so what could they do to win you back as a fan? Ron Francis took it upon himself to address rumors about the Kraken front office in a live television interview. That's a rarity in sports these days. Ian finds himself in a position to give Jerry Dipoto a break right now. Ownership is more responsible for the woes. What could the Mariners do to win you back as a fan? We listen back to Chris Crawford and Nathan Bishop, who tell us what it would take for them. Plus, Harold Reynolds had a striking perspective from a former player when talking to Chuck and Buck this morning. He sees it from the fan's point of view. Listeners weigh in on the Mariners and tell us what it would take to take the negativity away from the perception of the Mariners. The bar for being beloved as a Seattle sports franchise isn't high and the Mariners have it right at their fingertips. Steve Palazzolo, The 33rd Team previews the divisional round in the NFL playoffs after a fairly lopsided wild card weekend. What's next for Tomlin and Russell Wilson in Pittsburgh? He also takes a look at the various quarterback situations around the league.  We take more feedback from listeners regarding their feelings toward the Mariners. The Daily Power Play! Mike Holmgren joins us in studio and discusses coaching moves around the league, infused with his own experience. Coach shares some stories about Deion Sanders and his time coaching against him. How much say will John Schneider have in the next offensive coordinator? He also talks about how much he loved the chess match in coaching.Coach Holmgren tells us what it's like to play and coach in cold weather in the NFL. How much of an impact will it have on this weekend's games?

    1 h y 48 min
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Full Hours and Interviews from the The Ian Furness show, which airs every day from 1pm-3pm on 950 KJR in Seattle.

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