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National NFL reporter Mike Sando shares his thoughts on what he's seeing from the Seahawks

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Mike Sando was once a beat reporter for the Seattle Seahawks, beginning his career covering the Dennis Erickson teams of the mid-90's. Since then, Mike has ascended to the ranks of national NFL reporter, first for ESPN and now for the last 5 years at The Athletic. Today, Mike brings his national perspective and long-time expertise to the show to share his thoughts on a number of Seahawks-related topics: **What did Saturday's preseason win in Los Angeles tell us about the beginning of the Mike Macdonald era in Seattle? **What did he think of Sam Howell's performance? **Could Geno Smith be set to make a jump in the annual QB Tiers survey? **How do the Seahawks stack up in the NFC West? **Who's the next Seahawks legend Mike thinks will get into the Hall of Fame? **Why has Pete Carroll been so quiet since his dismissal? And much more! Here’s how you can support the Seahawks Forever channel: SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube Channel for video versions: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKP7ohrtTc8P0a4YIBUTfdg Prefer audio? SUBSCRIBE on Spotify for ad-free audio episodes, for just 99 cents a month! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seahawksforever-danviens/subscribe Buy me a coffee, or a beer! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dviens08w

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Mike Sando was once a beat reporter for the Seattle Seahawks, beginning his career covering the Dennis Erickson teams of the mid-90's. Since then, Mike has ascended to the ranks of national NFL reporter, first for ESPN and now for the last 5 years at The Athletic. Today, Mike brings his national perspective and long-time expertise to the show to share his thoughts on a number of Seahawks-related topics: **What did Saturday's preseason win in Los Angeles tell us about the beginning of the Mike Macdonald era in Seattle? **What did he think of Sam Howell's performance? **Could Geno Smith be set to make a jump in the annual QB Tiers survey? **How do the Seahawks stack up in the NFC West? **Who's the next Seahawks legend Mike thinks will get into the Hall of Fame? **Why has Pete Carroll been so quiet since his dismissal? And much more! Here’s how you can support the Seahawks Forever channel: SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube Channel for video versions: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKP7ohrtTc8P0a4YIBUTfdg Prefer audio? SUBSCRIBE on Spotify for ad-free audio episodes, for just 99 cents a month! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seahawksforever-danviens/subscribe Buy me a coffee, or a beer! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dviens08w

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