Tarvaris Jackson on Seattle: "I feel like I'm at home here."
Seahawks quarterback, Tarvaris Jackson, joined The Kevin Calabro show Thursday, to talk Chicago Bears, his time in Minnesota and his future here in Seattle.
Listen to Seahawks quarterback Tarvaris Jackson

Don't run on Mike Curtis' field
By Jessamyn McIntyre
In honor of the UCLA streaker last night, Kevin would like to remind you how dangerous it can be to step on out there. For example, Mike Curtis:
Streak carefully, kids!
0 Comments | Share this | PermalinkMariners P, Steve Delabar: just a great story
By Jessamyn McIntyre
Mariners pitcher, Steve Delabar, joined Kevin and Jim to talk about his journey from substitute teacher to Major League pitcher.
Listen to Mariners pitcher Steve Delabar right here - then wait for the movie to come out!
0 Comments | Share this | PermalinkWorse fashion faux pas: Canadian tuxedo or Pirate fan attire?
By Jessamyn McIntyre
You be the judge...
OR...

Thoughts?
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Warren Moon explains thoughts on racial bias toward Cam Newton

MyNorthwest.com staff
Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon joined the Calabro show on Friday and discussed his recent comments alleging that much of the criticism of Cam Newton is fueled by "blatant racism."
The criticisms Moon referred to were from Nolan Nawrocki of Pro Football Weekly, who described Newton in such terms as "very disingenuous" and "immature" and wrote that the former Auburn quarterback has a "fake smile" and a "sense of entitlement that continually invites trouble and makes him believe he is above the law."
Moon, who as a mentor and advisor to Newton has had ample interaction with him, said he doesn't see the basis for those remarks.
The criticisms, Moon said, remind him of when he dealt with racism that delayed his NFL career.
"All these different things I'm hearing about Cam Newton just kind of took me back to when I was coming out of college," said Moon, who wasn't drafted by an NFL team despite a stellar career at the University of Washington. "And I dealt with a lot ... a lot of it was racism -- there's no question about it -- at my particular time. ...
"I hope it's not racism, because I don't have a racist bone in my body. I've dealt with it before and I know what it feels like, and unless you've had to deal with it, you don't know what it feels like."
Moon acknowledged that some questions about Newton's character have merit, namely those based on his father's involvement in a pay-for-play scandal at Auburn and Cam's arrest for possession of a stolen laptop while at the University of Florida.
"Those are the things that are legitimate," Moon said. "But when you start talking about whether somebody's smile is fake or not? I mean, I've been around the kid so much; he smiles all the time. If anything, he smiles too much and there's no cameras around when I'm with him."
Nawrocki claimed Newton doesn't command respect from his teammates, a criticism Moon said is unfounded.
"Tell me this: How do you win a championship without being a leader or having leadership qualities," Moon said, noting that Newton won championships in high school, junior college and at Auburn. "I don't understand that one. I don't get it."
You can listen to the entire conversation with Moon here.
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Tom Wilhelmsen's journey back to baseball
By Jessamyn McIntyre
Tom Wilhelmsen, Mariners relief pitcher, joined The Kevin Calabro Show to talk about his time away from baseball and how he made it back.
Even before he's made his debut with the Mariners, he's starting off on the right foot in Seattle, telling Kevin and Jim all about his experiences on and off the field. It's not every day a pitcher quotes "Wayne's World" in an interview.

Wilhelmsen was out of baseball for six years, bartending at The Hut in Tucson, AZ to pay the bills, when he decided to give baseball another shot.
His path to the Mariners opening day roster is entertaining, inspiring and an all-together great listen - and it can be heard right here!
1 Comment | Share this | PermalinkGM John Schneider: Offensive and defensive lines are Seahawks' top priorities
By Brady Henderson
Seahawks general manager John Schneider joined the Calabro show on Thursday and offered some thoughts on Seattle's offseason to-do list.
"Well, starting any organization or any football team I think you have to look at both sides of your line," Schneider said when asked what the team's highest priorities are this offseason. "So I would say offensive, defensive line are priorities for us, no question. But were looking for depth at every position. But I think it starts on both sides of the ball."
Schneider said the team and quarterback Matt Hasselbeck's representatives had "good discussions" before the CBA expired.
The only quarterback the Seahawks currently have under contract for next season is Charlie Whitehurst. When asked about the team's confidence in Whitehurst, Schneider praised the quarterback's play in Seattle's division-clinching win over the Rams and downplayed his struggles in an earlier loss to the Giants.
Schneider later said Hasselbeck's injury concerns were the reason for acquiring Whitehurst and signing him to a two-year deal last offseason.
You can listen to the entire conversation with John Schneider here.
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Kevin Calabro hosts a weekday show from 3-6 p.m. on 710 ESPN Seattle. Kevin spent 21 seasons as the radio and television announcer for the Seattle SuperSonics. In addition to his show on 710 ESPN Seattle, Kevin also does play-by-play for the NBA on ESPN TV and ESPN Radio.
Jim Moore, aka The Go 2 Guy, co-hosts The Kevin Calabro Show on 710 ESPN Seattle. Jim previously was a reporter and columnist for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer for 26 years. He writes a bi-weekly column for Seattlepi.com.
Jessamyn McIntyre is the producer of The Kevin Calabro Show. She comes to 710 ESPN Seattle after four years at ESPN Headquarters in Bristol, Conn. In addition to her work with 710, Jessamyn freelances as an on-site producer for NBA games on ESPN Radio.Robbie Rogers is joining the Los Angeles Galaxy of Major League Soccer in another step by openly gay athletes in professional sports.
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