John Schneider on 710 plus other links

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The reaction around Seattle about the Max Unger, Jimmy Graham trade has been good. Marshawn Lynch and Jimmy Graham are the the top 3 touchdown producers. The best team in the league just got better. Plus, who are other key players? And, Seahawks GM John Schneider talks with Brock and Salk

http://mynorthwest.com/category/pod_pla ... and%20Salk



The Seahawks traded for TE Jimmy Graham, how hard will it be to lose Max Unger? This trade will effect the team chemistry. Plus, Michael Bennett had some things to say about Jimmy Graham being soft.

http://mynorthwest.com/category/pod_pla ... and%20Salk
 
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From yesterday:

Seahawks GM John Schneider and coach Pete Carroll held a teleconference regarding the trade for Jimmy Graham and what they expect from him. Schneider and Carroll have no qualms of dealing a 1st round pick when it comes to getting premium talent. In "Audibles!" we find out why Jim lost it on his latest O'Reilly Auto Parts ad.

http://mynorthwest.com/category/pod_pla ... nd%20Moore


Some good stuff frm John Clayton who describes it as "trading Unger for a 4th and giving up a late 1st (with only 2nd round talent available) for Jimmy Graham.

John Clayton looks at a busy day in the NFL highlighted by the Seahawks' acquisition of Jimmy Graham for Max Unger in a blockbuster trade. Former UW QB Jake Locker decided to retire from the NFL today and it makes Jim a little sad as the diehard Coug has a soft spot for Locker. In "Sweeping the Dial" the guys talk about Bruce Irvin's dislike of Jimmy Graham, Locker retiring, and Patrick Willis retiring as well.

http://mynorthwest.com/category/pod_pla ... nd%20Moore
 

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Thanks for posting these. I always enjoy their show.
 
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