Some of the names on that defense have changed, but Seattle's inability to get anything in the way of a stop seems to have carried over from last season.
A podcast about Washington, a college team. A prediction about Washington, a pro team. And a huge payoff if an unlikely parlay comes through.
The first weekend of fall was perfect for the Pac-12, but there was something silly that happened up in New England.
The conference may not be long for the college-football world, but it showed this weekend that it's capable of raising all sorts of hell in its final lap around the track.
On Thursday it will have been two years since I hosted my last radio show, and one of the challenges I've had to stare down is a tendency to second guess my decisions.
I may know more about baseball than I did 20 years ago, but this Mariners season shows I've forgotten the value in letting things play out.
Jen Cohen's departure to USC fits right in with the ruthless self-interest of contemporary college football, which has become a vessel for sea-going snakes.
After three months of fighting any inclination to get excited over the rookie receiver, he got me up off my couch just before midnight on the East Coast.
My latest essay for Seattle Magazine digs into depression, a condition that I've been wrestling with for pretty much the entirety of my adult life.
In general, I believe sports journalism is more objective than it was 60 years. There are things that make me wonder, though. Like this.
The new Netflitx is so interested in reliving the good times that it fails to fully account for their consequences.
*And a more measured review of Russell Wilson's first preseason game under Sean Payton.