Tuesday’s Daily Puck Drop with Jason “Puck” Puckett is titled the “Jen Cohen Show”…Puck is still battling being sick and lost his voice at basketball practice for his middle school basketball team.
Puck opens up the show talking about his regret over Ryan Grubb and how he was convince he was going to be a great hire and was surprised it didn’t work out. Seahawks need to get the next hire right, or it will once again be a revolving door for offensive coordinators with the Seahawks. The Mariners still haven’t spent a dime this offseason, meanwhile, the Oakland A’s have dropped nearly $130 million dollars this offseason!
19:13 - Danny Kelly, The Ringer, joins Jason “Puck” Puckett for his weekly visit talking all things Seahawks and the NFL. Danny offers his insight on the firing of Ryan Grubb and where the Seahawks go in search of a new offensive coordinator. What does the future hold for Geno Smith? Is it difficult for defensive minded coaches to hire consistently good offensive coordinators? Once a good OC has success they immediately get a head coaching opportunity. The Seahawks pick 18th in the NFL draft and Danny previews what players could be available with that pick and they end every show with “The Barge.” Puck sets his eyes on the creators of Landman.
45:38 - John Canzano, JohnCanzano.com joins the show with host Jason “Puck” Puckett and they immediately jump into the failures of the Oregon football team in the Rose Bowl. Is Dan Lanning truly a good coach? Is Phil Knight running out of patience and time? The college football playoffs should look to the FCS and how to conduct the playoffs. WSU is giving their football assistants a pool of $4.5 million dollars. Why are the financial situations at WSU and Oregon State so different? Why don’t the Cougars invest liked the Beavers? When will college football change their transfer portal window? Lastly, did Kalen DeBoer and Ryan Grubb make a mistake last year in leaving for bigger and better jobs?
1:17:55 - “Hey, What the Puck!?” Puck once again touches in on the college football playoffs and talked about the purity of the FCS championship game.