Friday’s edition of the Daily Puck Drop with Jason “Puck” Puckett features Jim Moore, Lofa Tatupu, handicapper TroyWins.com, and Chris Egan.
Puck and Jim open up the show with thoughts on WSU running backs coach Mark Atuia and his decision to leave Pullman for Utah. Why do fans get upset with players leaving, but don’t hold adults to the same standard and vitriol? If adults don’t have a commitment, why should the kids?
Jerry Dipoto puts his foot in his mouth one more time talking about the baseball team. Also, did the M’s kill a trade with the Red Sox, Peter Gammons thinks so.
Former Seahawks linebacker Lofa Tatu drops by for his Friday visit to chat about the Seahawks. What did he make of De’Vondre Campbell quitting on the 49ers during the game against the Rams? How would he handle that in the locker room?
New challenge awaits the Seahawks, Lofa dishes on their new running game and the improved blocking they had against Arizona. Will that hold up against the Packers? Lofa also weighs in on the Seahawks chances for the Super Bowl.
Handicapper TroyWins.com pays his weekly Friday visit to go over all of the the weekends top football bets. Troy gives his Lock of the Week and the boys give their Dogs of the Week.
Puck and Jim talk briefly about the John Mateer decision and Puck plays a clip from his latest venture, Puck’s SpeakEasy, long form interview format with Washington State Cougar quarterback greats, Jack Thompson, Alex Brink, Jason Gesser, Connor Halliday and Luke Falk. Sign up to become a Puck’s Posse Member and listen to the debut episode.
Before Jim leaves Puck plays Friday voicemails that feature Geno from Dino’s and Bill Belichick, after his North Carolina press conference.
Chris Egan, KING 5, joins Jason “Puck” Puckett for his weekly Friday visit. The cover the big Seahawks vs. Packers game, Egan tells a great story about his son telling a joke, impact of Tod Leiweke, holiday parties do’s and don’ts?
Just another Friday with Egan that’s filled with laughter and good times to wrap up your Friday.
Lastly, “Hey, What the Puck?!” Puck reacts to De’Veondre Campbell quitting on the 49ers. He has essentially ended his NFL career.