Jason "Puck" Puckett, former KJR host and Rob Staton, SeahawksDraftBlog.com open up talking about Rob being disappointed in the Vancouver Canucks' elimination, their obsession with the Seattle Seahawks, the excitement (or lack thereof) surrounding OTAs, the difficulty of finding a franchise quarterback, the importance of luck in the draft, and the need for the Seahawks to have a long-term plan at quarterback. They also touch on Russell Wilson's ranking in the NFL's Top 100 list, the success of the Green Bay Packers in drafting quarterbacks, and the potential for the Falcons to follow a similar strategy. The conversation covers various topics including the value of rookie quarterbacks, the Seattle Seahawks' quarterback situation, the lack of depth at linebacker, the annoyance of San Francisco 49ers fans, and the tipping culture in the United States and Europe.
Rundown
00:00 Rob is tired and upset that his beloved Vancouver Canucks were eliminated from the Stanley Cup playoffs
02:47 The Limited Value of OTAs
09:09 The Difficulty of Finding a Franchise Quarterback
11:13 The Need for a Long-Term Plan at Quarterback
15:42 The Success of the Packers in Drafting Quarterbacks
24:21 The Value of Rookie Quarterbacks and Drafting Strategies
26:04 The Seattle Seahawks' Quarterback Situation and Potential Regrets
29:05 The Lack of Depth at Linebacker for the Seahawks
31:30 The Annoyance of San Francisco 49ers Fans
40:45 The Tipping Culture: United States vs. Europe