Dave 'Softy' Mahler and Dick Fain
Summary: Full Hours from the Dave 'Softy' Mahler and Dick Fain show, which airs every day from 3pm-6:30pm on 950 KJR in Seattle.
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After backing out of the Colts' coaching job, Josh McDaniels has been dropped by his agent. Is it possible that he did the wrong thing but made the right decision? Kevin Harlan recaps Super Bowl LII and discusses the McDaniels situation. On SHOT! or NO SHOT! we wonder if there's any chance that Russell Wilson might actually play baseball for a minor league team. In case you missed it, we replay the Chris Petersen interview.
It's official: Jacob Eason is coming to Seattle to become a Husky. By picking up Eason, and a whole bunch of four-star recruits, the Huskies are on the verge of being incredible, and it'll probably last a long time. Dawgman.com's Scott Eklund talks about the UW recruiting class on the eve of Signing Day.
With so many free agents available, especially starting pitchers, why aren't the Mariners making moves? Hugh Millen tells us why Jacob Eason has the best combine attributes of any quarterback in Washington history, and talks about some of the other big recruits the Dawgs are getting. Textimonials react to teh first two hours of the show.
After being named the Colts' new coach, Josh McDaniels isn't headed to Indianapolis after all it would seem. Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk elaborates on the Josh McDaniels situation, and touches on a ton of other stories around the NFL. Will the Mariners win a World Series before a man lands on Mars? Find out on SHOT! or NO SHOT! UW assistant basketball coach Will Conroy talks about watching his team develop, and where they might be headed next.
What's this? The Eagles win the Super Bowl, and the Huskies basketball team looks great for the first time in awhile. What a world we live in! After this weekend's victory, Dawg fans can finally start getting excited about the tournament possibilities. Dominic Green talks about hitting the game-winning shot that put the Huskies over the Wildcats on Saturday. Rhea Hughes of 94 WIP in Philadelphia basks in the glow of an Eagles Super Bowl victory.
Are we really expected to believe that Malcolm Butler didn't play because of a curfew issue? Maybe it's that he just isn't that good anymore. Looking at Vegas' odds for next year's Super Bowl, the Hawks are so far down the list they're even behind the 49ers, and maybe that shouldn't be so shocking. Husky basketball head coach Mike Hopkins talks about defeating Arizona, the team's turning point, and why he felt it was important to honor Lorenzo Romar. Textimonials comment on big victories from the Huskies and Eagles.
With the ratings being the lowest they've been in nine years, and all of the controversy the NFL has dealt with this year, has the Super Bowl lost its luster? Former UW head coach Lorenzo Romar talks about being back in Seattle, his thoughts on Mike Hopkins, and how his new team, the Arizona Wildcats performed. We discuss the possibility of LeBron being traded on SHOT! or NO SHOT! David Crisp discusses the Huskies exceeding expectations, and his response to earlier criticism.
The Huskies get another huge win over Arizona State last night, and it's pretty clear that Arizona's going to have to take tomorrow's game more seriously than they originally planned. It's become pretty clear that the Hawks are rebuilding, but the good news is, since Paul Allen's been owner, rebuilding has happened pretty quickly. Former Husky quarterback Mark Brunell talks about the Jaguars' loss in the AFC championship, the Huskies' ability to recruit from across the country, and what it was like to play for Don James. Lee Sterling makes his Superbowl picks, including some prop bets to look for.
Scott Graham discusses how he got his gig with NFL Films, and after calling Eagles pre-season games, did he expect the team to make it this far? Jason Hamilton talks Husky basketball as the team prepares for a huge game against the Wildcats. After watching nerds on Jeopardy completely fail at answering basic football questions, Softy decides to test out the knowledge of random Minnesotans at the Mall of America. KFAN'S Justin Gaard steps in to defend his city after a couple fans struggle to answer questions correctly.
As he prepares for the Super Bowl radio broadcast, Kevin Harlan talks about growing up dreaming of moments like this, why he intentionally makes himself paranoid, who should make the Hall of Fame, and his thoughts on the game. Cliff Avril is asked whether he'll be back in September, and gives his thoughts on Seahawks moves. Michael Robinson talks about when he knew it was time to retire, and what changes he sees coming to the league.
Sports radio host Tony Bruno discusses the reputation of Philly fans, the infamous Santa Claus incident, and the early days of sports radio. Given his ties to Philly, Ron Jaworski has more positive things to say about Brady and Belichick than one might think as he breaks down both the Patriots and Eagles. Considering how strong the Huskies have been over the last couple of years, should it really surprise us that UW is able to recruit players like Julius Irvin?
In the first hour of this two-hour Super Bowl edition of The Mike Holmgren Show, Coach Holmgren talks to former Seahawk Steve Hutchinson about the circumstances that led to Hutch leaving. Coach previews an interview he did with Bill Belichick, and how Belichick responded to the question "What is the Patriot Way?" On a special edition of Textimonials, it's all listener questions for Coach Holmgren.
It's the second hour of a special edition of The Mike Holmgren Show live from Radio Row in Minneapolis. Former Giants wide receiver Amani Toomer talks about facing the Seahawks in 2005, and what he thinks of the team's changes now. Softy asks Minnesotans at the Mall of America what comes to mind when they hear the name Mike Holmgren. Coach Holmgren gives his thoughts on the Earl Thomas situation.
We haven't had many good storylines leading up to the game this year, except maybe the newly-released story about Brady getting bitten by a dog, which seems questionable, so we're asking for your help to create some fake storylines to get the media talking. Former wide receiver Nate Burleson translates Kam Chancellor's recent Instagram post. Having been in some big games himself, former quarterback Kurt Warner talks about overcoming nerves in the Super Bowl.
If Kam Chancellor's Instagram post is an indication that he's upset with the Seahawks, why doesn't he just come out and tell us what he wants? Petros Papadakis didn't make the trip to Minneapolis, and has absolutely no desire to hang out on Radio Row the week before the game. Textimonials give us some fantastic fake Super Bowl storylines to help us liven up the pre-game hype.