For years now, the Mariners have been unreasonably good in close games. That's tough to sustain, though, as we've seen through the first three weeks of this season.
THIS is what we all hoped to see from Jarred Kelenic, and instead of wondering what took so long or speculating how long it will last, I'm just going to go ahead and watch it.
Probably the same reason that blitzes are always dialed up. We've got a certain way we talk about sports, and I aboslutely love it.
Seattle's economy has produced an incredible amount of wealth so why can't we get one of these dorks to treat one of our sports franchises like a sports car, souping it up to show off?
but I don't expect much from Bobby Wagner's return. In fact, I think it's another example of the Seahawks tendency to hold onto their stars for too long.
Boston sports-radio guy says he was trying to reference female anatomy not a woman's ethnicity, but there are some issues with that explanation.
I'm not saying I actually wanted Washington to hire Rick Pitino, but I am saying the past four seasons have made me desperate enough to feel a little envious that St. John's went and hired him.
The reporting on Jalen Carter is already highlighting some of my biggest pet peeves with NFL draft coverage.
It wasn’t just that Seattle wanted Dre'Mont Jones; the Seahawks didn’t think they could afford not to pay him, which is not how the team has tended to approach free agency.
Seattle's deal with Geno Smith is one that truly epitomizes the skill level of John Schneider's decision making when it comes to quarterbacks.
The question isn't whether Seattle will place the franchise tag on Geno Smith by the Tuesday deadline, but whether the two sides will agree to a multi-year contract.