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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If you're stuck at home (which many of you are) what would be your top 3 sporting events to re-watch right now? Brian Quint of Aqua Quip talks about how his business is making accommodations for customers.
Should the Seahawks look into bringing Josh Gordon back? That is of course if the league will let him come back. The best thing for him might be to keep him out. Joe Fann of NBC Sports Northwest covers everything happening with free agency. With no live sports on TV, there are a lot of options for watching older sporting events. We'll try to feature them here. Tonight, on our own air, the 1979 meeting between Larry Bird and Magic Johnson.
On another busy day in free agency, Hugh Millen drops in for the first hour. We get his take on all that is happening, plus a preview of Ian's interview with the newly-returned Bruce Irvin. The entire interview will be on Ian's show tomorrow.
Chris Egan of King 5 joins the show to talk about his profile of Olympic athletes, and how he's gotten through the last couple of weeks. Petros Papadakis discusses the strange landscape we're in, plus Tom Brady not joining the Chargers, and what happens to Spring practices? Textimonials reacts to the first two hours of the show.
This hour we go around the NFL, talking with Ronnie Lane of WDAE about the Bucs getting Tom Brady, Curtis Crabtree on all Seahawks news, and Dan Dibley on the DeForest Buckner trade in San Francisco. Bobbie Moe of Alpine Specialty Cleaning talks about all of the cleaning and sanitization services her company provides as we continue to highlight local businesses.
Free agency continues as Jarran Reed reaches a deal with the Hawks. Nothing solid from Clowney yet, but the fact that another team hasn't snapped him up immediately bodes well for those that want him to stay here. George Fant is on his way to the New York Jets. He calls in to talk about his time with the Seahawks. How long until sports come back again? We ask Dick's son Dixon.
We've been highlighting local businesses in light of all of the recent events. Today, we're joined by State Roofing's Sam Thomassen who talks about the importance of leadership, and keeping the economic engine running right now. How will all of this impact college sports? we ask Jon Wilner of The Mercury News. Textimonials react to the show at 49451.
Why is Tom Brady no longer a Patriot? We ask Chris Price. Corey Brock tells us when we could see baseball again, and how the M's and the league are helping the community in this uncertain time. You ask, we weigh in on our Weekly Weigh In. How are Brian Schmetzer and the side spending their time off? We ask the Sounders head coach what he's been up to.
The CBA was ratified and the league year began today in the NFL with legal tampering underway. With everything happening in our world right now, was it the right move? It felt a little strange to start, but we need something to take our mind off of things. It's time to talk free agency. No deals announced for Clowney yet which probably spells good things for the Hawks because it means there was no huge deal waiting for him elsewhere. Stefan Diggs wants out of Minnesota. Would he be the righ tfit here? We talk about it with AJ Mansour of KFAN in Minneapolis.
How did the Cardinals accomplish the deal that brought DeAndre Hopkins to Arizona for David Johnson? We find out from The Athletic's Scott Bordow. RJ Choppy talks all things Cowboys. It looks like we won't have sports for at least the next eight months. So which sport, if you could only pick one, would you want back first? Textimonials weigh in on the first two hours of the show.
Andre Dillard has taken shots at Mike Leach, saying he isn't a coach that supports his players.A lot has changed since the last time we talked with Donald Watts. We go over the loss of the tournament, the future of Jaden McDaniels and Isaiah Stewart, and more. Marcus Mariota is going to the Raiders.
It's been another turbulen tday in the worl dof sports, adn the world at large as coronavirus precautions shut down virtually all sporting events. It's a stressful time. How are you holding up? We don't often do this, but we give you the opportunity to call in and share your thoughts on all that's happening. Rudy Gobert tests positive for coronavirus after mocking the situation just two days earlier. With all that's happening with the Utah Jazz, ESPN 700 Salt Lake City's Bill Riley joins us.
This all happened so incredibly quickly. It was just over 24 hours ago that we found out large events would be shut down in our own region, and still thought it was going to be unlikely for the tournament to get canceled. Here we are today with virtually everything shut down across the country. It's not what any of us would want, but if this is wha tgets us through this faster, it's for the best. We'd hoped ot bring Mike DeCourcy on to talk about the bubble teams, and who's going ot be on the one line, but instead, we're having to talk about a lack of tournament. We get Mike's reaction ot all that has happened. Textimonials react to the first two hours of the show, adn the unprecedented events of today.
Given the events of the last few days, should the NFL postpone the start of free agency? Theoretically, they could continue without much physical contact, and it would be a nice distraction from everything going on, but it would seem insensitive having players sign multi-million dollar deals with so many people suffering. Jerry Brewer of The Washington Post shares his thoughts on everything happening. It's been an absolutely crazy day in sports, and otherwise. We recap it for you if you aren't yet caught up.
It feels like everything has been leading up to this point, and now here we areas Jay Inslee has banned all events of over 250 people in King, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties until at least the end of the month in an attempt to slow down the spread of coronavirus This does impact all of our various local sports teams in different ways. We run through the latest. So what happens to the M's when their season starts? John Stanton updates us on what he knows so far. The News Tribune's Gregg Bell has thoughts on free agency, and how COVID-19 might impact the NFL Draft.