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Episode 332 - Milroe, Kam 2.0 & a Touch of Grey

Episode 332 - Milroe, Kam 2.0 & a Touch of Grey

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Mitch and Hotshot Scott open Episode 332 reacting to the cruel Shedeur Sanders prank call, a busy NFL Draft weekend, and the Mariners' hot streak despite Logan Gilbert's injury scare. They also veer into a fun musical trivia game featuring Mariah Carey and Billy Joel. The duo unpacks the Seahawks’ low-flash but strong draft, Hotshot’s dignitary night at T-Mobile Park, and the Mariners’ resilient offense, even without key arms.

Former Seahawks lineman Ray Roberts joins to praise Seattle’s 2025 draft class, spotlighting Gray Zabel, Jalen Milroe, and Nick Emmanwori, while offering a thoughtful take on Shedeur Sanders' polarizing draft slide. Former Mets GM Steve Phillips shares cautious optimism about the Mariners, raises red flags around Logan Gilbert, reassesses Julio Rodríguez’s ceiling, and weighs in on key MLB storylines like the Mets’ resurgence and Aaron Judge’s dominance. Joe Doyle and Brady Farkas break down the Mariners' sixth straight series win, Luis Castillo’s rebound, and emerging contributors like Jorge Polanco and Ben Williamson, while raising alarms about the mounting pressure on Seattle’s young pitchers.

GUESTS

Ray Roberts | Former NFL Offensive Tackle; Seahawks Radio Analyst

Steve Phillips | Former GM of the New York Mets; Baseball Analyst for SiriusXM and MLB Network

Joe Doyle | MLB Draft and Mariners Analyst, Overslot

Brady Farkas | Host of Refuse to Lose Podcast; Mariners Contributor, Sports Illustrated

TABLE OF CONTENTS

0:00 | Mitch and Scott react to Shaduer Sanders prank call - not funny, just cruel.

17:40 | Hotshot attends Mariners' 14-0 rout of the Marlins as a dignitary - and finds $5 High Life.

43:30 | GUEST: Ray Roberts (Former Seahawks OL), reflects on his 1992 NFL Draft experience and provides insight on Seahawks' selections.

1:21:36 | GUEST: Steve Phillips (Former GM of the New York Mets), expresses skepticism of Mariners' offense sustainability despite hot start.

1:43:59 | GUEST: Mariners' No-Table (Joe Doyle & Brady Farkas), what to do with Logan Gilbert injury?

2:13:10 | Other Stuff Segment: Tyler Lockett signs with Tennessee Titans, Cam Ward vs Shedeur Sanders character contrast, Cody Green flips commitment from Oregon to Washington, Eastside Catholic connections to Cody Green, Bill Belichick's girlfriend shuts down interview questions, Abdul Carter denied #56 by Lawrence Taylor, Adrian Peterson DWI arrest, Cooper Flagg declares for NBA Draft, Eugenio Suarez hits four home runs in one game, Elijah Arenas car crash and recovery, Pee-wee Herman bike up for auction, Elijah Arenas updates, college football recruiting news, NFL Draft Seahawks recap, Mariners six straight series wins, Mariners injuries (Logan Gilbert), Rick the Peanut Man memory, Bill the Beerman memory, Jalen Milroe intrigue, Shaduer Sanders disastrous interviews and draft fall, John Schneider's draft approach, Mike Patrick death, Steve McMichael death, JC Snead death, Pope Francis death, Thailand tourist couple arrested for public sex, Italy prison sex rooms, Cleveland Browns draft room reaction to Shedeur Sanders, sex toy fire incident on Staten Island. RIPs: Pope Francis death, Steve McMichael death, JC Snead death, Mike Patrick death, Massachusetts diving champion Macy O’Donnell death. Headlines: Tourist couple arrested in Thailand for public sex, Italy unveils prison sex rooms, Cleveland Browns awkward draft room reaction to Shedeur Sanders, Staten Island sex toy fire incident, New Pope joke referencing New Coke.

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