
100 episodes

Wyman and Bob 710 ESPN Seattle
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4.5 • 266 Ratings
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Dave Wyman and Bob Stelton cover Seattle sports weekdays 2pm to 7pm on Seattle Sports.
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Hour 4 - Pro Bowl improvements & progress toward a Geno Smith contract
Dave and Bob talk about the much-improved Pro Bowl Games and whether Vegas should be the permanent host going forward. Then, the guys talk about Geno Smith's interviews during Pro Bowl Weekend and what it says about the state of contract talks between the Seahawks and Smith. Later, Dave and Bob weigh in on the potential of Derek Carr as quarterback fit and why the Seahawks might believe Geno Smith is the right guy to be their starter for the next few seasons.
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Hour 3 - Paul Loeffler
Fresno State play-by-play broadcaster Paul Loeffler joins Dave and Bob to talk about Jake Haener being named the MVP of the Senior Bowl and how he projects as a NFL quarterback. Loeffler also shares his insight on Derek Carr and what kind of player he can be for the Seahawks, on the off chance he does end up in Seattle. Then, Dave and Bob analyze a potential area of the lineup that the Mariners might be underutilizing, along with Sweeping the Dial to hear about a big change that Sean Payton has already made in Denver.
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Hour 2 - Mike Petriello
Mike Petriello of MLB.com joins Dave and Bob to discuss MLB Network's Top 10 lists that had a number of Mariners ranked highly at their respective positions, analyze some deficiencies that could pop up for the team, and outlines a few players that project to be headed toward big seasons. Dave and Bob then analyze what could happen when the Raiders release Derek Carr and if Aaron Rodgers will truly end up in Las Vegas.
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Hour 1 - More insight into Geno Smith returning to the Seahawks
Dave and Bob discuss the revamped Pro Bowl Games and why they felt it was an improvement as the rare event that the NFL usually doesn't do well. The guys also dive into Geno Smith's de facto media tour over the weekend and his consistent comments in discussing the status of a contract with the Seahawks. Dave and Bob also talk about the possibility that Geno could improve now that he has a full year as a starter under his belt.
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Hour 4 - Free agent fixes for the Seahawks defense + Mean Texts
Dave and Bob look at the top lineups around baseball and discuss where the Mariners rank among the best in MLB. Then, the guys look at free agents in the biggest areas of need for the Seahawks, defensive line and edge rushers, to see if there is an optimal fit for the team. Finally, the week ends the only way we know how: Mean Texts.
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Hour 3 - Joe Nash
Dave and Bob continue their "Seahawks Alumni Series" with former defensive lineman Joe Nash, who shares some old stories of his playing days and his memories of playing with Wyman. Then, Dave and Bob discuss which free agent quarterbacks, if any, would be comparable or an upgrade over Geno Smith. Later, Sweeping the Dial finds out about the latest development between the mayor of Cincinnati and Travis Kelce.
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Customer Reviews
1 star removed b/c I miss Jim Moore
I really enjoy Clayton’s half hour of the show. Bob and Dave work well together. Bob’s more baseball, Dave’s more football. Salk had a vendetta against Jim Moore so he fired him. He also fired Danny and Paul because he wanted their time slot.
Favorite
My favorite show! Listen every day
Really Bad show don’t listen
Where to start. Both of these guys are monotone and shouldn’t be on radio. All Wyman does is ride Cody Barton. They clearly are a propogana machine for the hawks and mariners and never criticize or call out any of the bad moves that the orgs do. I recommend sports radio 93.3 KJR over these guys where generally speaking they report the truth and don’t spew team propaganda nonsense.