Podcast:PuckSports Published On: Mon Dec 02 2024 Description: The Daily Puck Drop with Jason “Puck” Puckett is back after taking a Thanksgiving break! Puck is joined by Jim Moore, who always joins Puck on Monday, Wednesday’s and Friday’s. Puck and Jim go back and forth between the Seahawks crazy win over the New York Jets and the WSU Cougars collapse to end the season. Some fans are calling for Jake Dickert to be fired. Puck and Jim both agree that they don’t think and don’t want to see Dickert removed, nor do they want him to take another job. The Cougars did make a move by firing their defensive coordinator Jeff Schmedding. What will they do if Ben Arbuckle decides to leave? He’s been rumored for the offensive coordinator opening at Oklahoma. The Seahawks won a wild game in New York and their defense was the story, especially Leonard Williams, who is playing at an all-time level right now. The Seahawks sit at 7-5 and first place in the NFC West. Despite the win, there was some negativity coming out of the game, in regards to their special teams and their offense. Ryan Grubb is under a lot of fire from the fanbase, is it warranted? How much is it play calling and how much of the blame is on the offensive line?The Ground Puck Podcast with Tim Booth, Seattle Times and Curtis Crabtree, FOX 13, joins Jason “Puck” Puckett to discuss the Seahawks crazy win over the Jets and they look ahead to the rest of the season. They discuss the phenomenal play of the defense and the play of Leonard Williams. The Ernest Jones trade might go down as the second best trade in franchise history for John Schneider. They get into the issues in the red zone and short yardage situations with Ryan Grubb. Can Grubb get to all they plays he wants if his offensive line can’t block? Five games remain in the season and the Seahawks will need to get to 10 wins on the season to win the division. Can they get three more wins in the final five? If they make the playoffs, what is the commentary about the decision to replace Pete Carroll with Mike Macdonald?Finally, “Hey, What the Puck?!” Puck says firing Jake Dickert would be the wrong move. He’s a good coach that can improve. He needs to adapt, but moving on from him would be a mistake.