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  • SEATTLE SEAHAWKS SOLD?! Super Bowl LX Champions Face Shocking Ownership Change
    Feb 19 2026

    The Seattle Seahawks are officially your Super Bowl LX champions! But in a shocking twist just one day after the massive downtown Super Bowl parade, the Paul G. Allen Estate announced the team is officially up for sale.

    Join us as we break down the monumental 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots, cementing Sam Darnold as a legendary championship quarterback. We dive deep into the euphoria of the 12s, the immediate aftermath of locker cleanout day, and the front office securing 15 future contracts just a day after the parade.

    Why sell now? We unpack the brilliant timing of cashing out at peak franchise valuation and how the multi-billion dollar NFL franchise sale will be used to fund the late Paul Allen's philanthropic legacy. With the 2026 NFL offseason looming and free agency just weeks away, we discuss what an unprecedented ownership change means for the chemistry, culture, and future of the Seattle Seahawks.

    0:00 The Seattle Seahawks are Super Bowl Champions!

    0:48 Breaking Down the Dominant 29-13 Win Over the Patriots

    1:35 Sam Darnold's Unbelievable NFL Redemption Story

    2:15 The Epic Championship Parade in Downtown Seattle

    3:05 Locker Cleanout Day and the Finality of the 2025 Season

    4:10 BREAKING NEWS: Paul G. Allen Estate Selling the Seahawks

    5:25 Philanthropy, Peak Valuation, and the Timing of the Sale

    6:40 Front Office Moves: Future Contracts and New Signings

    7:50 What an Ownership Change Means for the 12s and the Future

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    #SeattleSeahawks #SuperBowlLX #SamDarnold #NFLNews #SeahawksSale #12s #SuperBowlChampions #NFL

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    15 Min.
  • Seahawks Hire Thomas Hammock! Highest Paid RB Coach & The Secret "Shadow OC"
    Feb 19 2026

    The Seattle Seahawks just shocked the NFL by hiring Thomas Hammock as their new Senior Offensive Assistant and Running Backs Coach, making him the highest-paid running backs coach in the league. Is Hammock secretly operating as the "Shadow OC" behind new Offensive Coordinator Brian Fleury?

    In this deep dive, we break down what this historic hiring means for the Seahawks offense under head coach Mike Macdonald. We analyze the drastic philosophical shift from Fleury's finesse, synchronized-swimming wide-zone scheme (from the San Francisco 49ers tree) to Hammock's brutal, gap-scheme, bar-fight mentality forged with the Baltimore Ravens and Wisconsin Badgers. Why did Hammock leave his head coaching job at Northern Illinois University (NIU) after a historic upset against Notre Dame? What happens if Brian Fleury's play-calling struggles early on?

    We cover the massive salary leverage, the clash of offensive schemes, and why Seattle is desperately trying to build a weather-proof, physical football team to survive the NFC West.

    Don't forget to like, subscribe, and let us know your thoughts on the new Seahawks offensive staff in the comments!

    00:00 Welcome to the Deep Dive: The 12s on the Field Mode

    00:43 The Shocking Thomas Hammock Hiring Explained

    01:40 Leaving NIU: A Demotion or a Masterful Power Play?

    03:22 Decoding the "Senior Offensive Assistant" Title

    04:47 Breaking the Bank: The NFL's Highest-Paid RB Coach

    06:33 Leverage and Signaling: Why Seattle Paid Premium Cash

    08:14 The Awkward Dynamic: Thomas Hammock vs. Brian Fleury

    09:29 Hammock's Elite Pedigree: Wisconsin and Baltimore Ravens

    10:37 Scheme Clash: Shanahan Wide Zone vs. Power Gap Run Game

    12:12 Fixing the 4th and 1 Curse: A Physical Football Identity

    13:58 The Historic Notre Dame Upset & Hammock's Leverage

    15:33 The Built-In Backup Plan: What if Brian Fleury Fails?

    17:15 Final Thoughts: Building a Weather-Proof Seahawks Team

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    #Seahawks #ThomasHammock #SeattleSeahawks #NFLNews #12s #Football #NFL #SeahawksFootball


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    29 Min.
  • Seattle Seahawks 1992 Anomaly: Why Cortez Kennedy Won DPOY & The Z-Score OL Rankings
    Feb 19 2026

    Discover the legendary story of Cortez Kennedy and the 1992 Seattle Seahawks, a team that completely defied NFL history. In this deep dive podcast, we explore how Kennedy managed to win the NFL Defensive Player of the Year award with 14 sacks and 92 tackles on a dismal 2-14 team. We break down the sheer misery of an offense that averaged fewer than 9 points a game, and how Kennedy honored the late Jerome Brown by changing his jersey to number 99.

    We also explore a massive statistical study by Reddit user jmen122, who used Z-scores to rank all 2,100 offensive lines in NFL history. We compare the cold, hard math of football analytics—like Walter Jones giving up only 23 sacks in 180 games—with the undeniable "heart" of being a loyal 12th Man. From the brilliant "Seattle Sports Hell" blog to the chaotic 1986 Buddy Ryan Eagles giving up an astonishing 104 sacks, this episode bridges the gap between raw NFL stats and deep fan emotion.

    0:00 Welcome to the Pacific Northwest and the culture of the 12s

    1:15 The Seattle Sports Hell blog and the misery of the 1992 season

    2:45 Cortez Kennedy's historic 1992 DPOY season on a 2-14 team

    4:30 The brutal weight ultimatums and the college pizza story

    6:15 Honoring Jerome Brown: Why Cortez Kennedy switched to number 99

    7:45 Reddit user jmen122 ranks all 2,100 NFL offensive lines using Z-scores

    9:30 Walter Jones' dominance and the 2005 Seahawks Super Bowl run

    11:15 The 1986 Philadelphia Eagles and Buddy Ryan's 104-sack disaster

    13:00 The eternal debate: Cold hard analytics versus the heart of a sports fan

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    #SeattleSeahawks #CortezKennedy #NFLHistory #NFLStats #12thMan #SportsPodcast #OffensiveLine #FootballAnalytics

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    27 Min.
  • Why The Seattle Seahawks MUST Cut Super Bowl 60 Winners (2026 Offseason)
    Feb 18 2026

    The Seattle Seahawks just won Super Bowl 60, but the 2026 offseason brings a brutal reality: massive salary cap cuts. Find out why stars like Tariq Woolen and Boye Mafe might be Super Bowl casualties as General Manager John Schneider navigates the ultimate NFL championship tax.

    In this episode, we break down the "Athlete Asset Puzzle" facing the Seahawks front office. Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III needs a massive payday after a historic 161-yard performance, forcing ruthless decisions on expensive veterans and underperforming draft classes. We dive deep into the over-the-cap math, potential block-buster trades, and the harsh roster reconstruction required to keep a championship window open in Seattle. From cutting Uchenna Nwosu to promoting cheap hidden gems like Ty Okada, here is the blueprint for the 2026 Seahawks offseason.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 The Super Bowl 60 Hangover & 2026 Offseason Reality

    02:15 Understanding Caponomics & The "Athlete Asset Puzzle"

    05:30 Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III Contract Dilemma

    09:45 The Problem with the 2022 Draft Class

    12:10 Will the Seahawks Trade Tariq Woolen?

    15:45 Edge Rusher Cap Casualties: Boye Mafe & Uchenna Nwosu

    19:20 Replacing Expensive Vets with Cheap Depth (Coby Bryant & Ty Okada)

    23:00 Can John Schneider Maintain a Championship Culture?

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    32 Min.
  • Seahawks Dynasty: Is Brian Fleury the Right OC?
    Feb 17 2026

    Did the Seahawks just risk their Super Bowl dynasty? We debate new OC Brian Fleury and if he can fix the red zone offense.

    Fresh off a Super Bowl LX victory over the Patriots, the Seattle Seahawks are already facing massive coaching turnover. With Clint Kubiak off to the Raiders, Seattle places its bets on former 49ers run game coordinator Brian Fleury. Is handing the playbook to a first-time play-caller the secret to keeping Sam Darnold on track, or a massive gamble? We break down the X's and O's, the Seahawks' red zone stalls, and how Fleury's unique analytical background will impact the offensive line.

    If you love deep-dive football analysis, hit follow so you never miss an episode of The Debate, and please leave us a 5-star review!

    00:00 - Seahawks Super Bowl LX Win & Coaching Turnover01:15 - Brian Fleury Hired as Seahawks Offensive Coordinator02:40 - The Risk of a First-Time NFL Play-Caller04:05 - Brian Fleury's Defensive Research & Strategy05:30 - Sam Darnold, Red Zone Stalls, & Fixing the Offense

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    8 Min.
  • The Terminator & Neo: Inside Seattle’s 29-13 Super Bowl Victory Over New England
    Feb 16 2026

    Welcome back to the Deep Dive! The morning after the night before, we are breaking down the Seattle Seahawks' historic 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX. 11 years after the most traumatic play in franchise history, the ghosts of the 1-yard line have finally been exorcised.

    In this episode, we unpack how head coach Mike Macdonald—"The Terminator"—neutralized the Patriots with his defensive masterclass. We also discuss GM John Schneider ("Neo") seeing the matrix to build this roster, Kenneth Walker III's relentless 135-yard MVP performance, and Sam Darnold’s flawless, zero-turnover game manager execution. Finally, we talk about the culture shift from the Pete Carroll era and look ahead as offensive coordinator Clint Kubiak departs for Las Vegas.

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    25 Min.
  • Kenneth Walker vs. Shaun Alexander: The Ultimate Seahawks Running Back Debate
    Feb 14 2026

    The confetti has cleared from Super Bowl LX, and the Seattle Seahawks are champions again! But Kenneth Walker III's epic performance has sparked the ultimate 12th Man debate: Is he now the greatest running back in franchise history?

    In this episode of The Debate, we tackle the ultimate generational clash. On one side, we have the new king, Kenneth Walker III, fresh off a Super Bowl LX victory over the Patriots, armed with advanced metrics, shattered tackles, and a championship ring. On the other side stands the legendary Shaun Alexander, the 2005 NFL MVP who posted historic volume, 28 touchdowns, and a golden era of Seattle rushing.

    We break down the stats, analyze the impact of modern NFL passing offenses versus the 2000s ground-and-pound era, and examine the offensive lines that paved their ways. Does Walker’s ring trump Alexander’s MVP reign? Tune in to hear the verdict.

    Who do YOU think is the greatest Seahawks running back of all time? Drop your pick in the comments, and don't forget to subscribe for more deep-dive NFL debates!


    • 0:00 - Intro: The Confetti Settles on Seattle's Super Bowl LX Win

    • 0:55 - The Debate Begins: Kenneth Walker III vs. Shaun Alexander

    • 2:10 - The Case for Walker: Broken Tackles, Advanced Metrics, and a Ring

    • 4:30 - The Case for Alexander: The 2005 MVP Season and Historic Volume

    • 6:15 - Era vs. Era: Modern NFL Passing vs. 2000s Ground-and-Pound

    • 8:00 - Walter Jones & Steve Hutchinson: The Offensive Line Factor

    • 9:45 - Ring vs. Reign: The Final Verdict on Seattle's RB History

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    #Seahawks #KennethWalker #ShaunAlexander #SuperBowlLX #12thMan #NFL #FootballDebate #NFLPodcast #SportsTalk


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    17 Min.
  • The $100M Loophole: How Seattle Just Bought a Dynasty (SB60 Recap)
    Feb 12 2026

    Is the Seahawks' Super Bowl 60 victory just the beginning?

    In this episode of The Deep Dive, we break down Seattle’s 29-13 dismantling of the New England Patriots to become the Super Bowl 60 Champions. We aren't just celebrating the win; we are dissecting the Dynasty Blueprint.

    Join us as we analyze:

    • The Exorcism: How the Seahawks defense finally buried the ghost of Malcolm Butler.

    • Sam Darnold’s Contract Magic: The controversial "Cap Hack" loophole that frees up $23M and keeps the championship window wide open.

    • The Kenneth Walker Crisis: Why the Super Bowl MVP holds all the leverage (and why it’s a "Doomsday" scenario).

    • The Purge: Why fan-favorites like Uchenna Nwosu and Jason Myers might be cut to fund a blockbuster trade for the NFL’s best center.

    Plus: The mysterious case of Justin Outten and the looming White House visit controversy.

    If you love deep NFL strategy, salary cap gymnastics, and inside-the-locker-room analysis, hit subscribe!

    • 0:00 - The Day 4 Hangover: Reality sets in.

    • 1:45 - 29-13: Exorcising the Patriots & Butler Demons.

    • 4:10 - Sam Darnold: From Seeing Ghosts to Zero Turnovers.

    • 5:55 - The "Cap Hack": Explaining the $23M Loophole.

    • 8:15 - The Kenneth Walker Leverage & The RB Market.

    • 9:45 - Coaching Brain Drain: Replacing Klint Kubiak.

    • 12:10 - The Mystery of Justin Outten (The Missing Interview).

    • 13:30 - The Cuts: Saying Goodbye to Nwosu & Myers.

    • 15:45 - The Blockbuster Trade Target: Tyler Linderbaum.

    • 17:20 - The White House Visit Controversy.

    Seattle Seahawks, Super Bowl 60, Sam Darnold, Kenneth Walker III, NFL Salary Cap, Seahawks Dynasty, John Schneider, Mike Macdonald, NFL Free Agency 2026, Tyler Linderbaum Trade, NFL Draft 2026, 12th Man.

    #Seahawks #SuperBowl60 #NFL #SamDarnold #12s #SeahawksNation #NFLDynasty #SalaryCap #Football #DeepDive


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    27 Min.