Seattle, WA
Seahawks Draft: Close look at Tyree Wilson with Texas Tech broadcaster
The Seahawks are in a a lot completely different place than regular within the 2023 NFL Draft because of final offseason’s commerce with the Denver Broncos.
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Along with proudly owning their very own authentic first-round choice (twentieth general), the Seahawks shall be choosing fifth general on account of Denver’s extreme struggles in 2022.
One of the widespread names tied to the Seahawks in offseason mock drafts is Texas Tech defensive finish Tyree Wilson, a 2022 first-team All-American.
Brian Jensen, who referred to as all of Wilson’s video games for the Crimson Raiders as Texas Tech play-by-play announcer, joined Seattle Sports activities 710 AM’s Wyman and Bob on Monday to debate Wilson and his draft inventory.
First off, is Wilson worthy of being picked within the first 5 picks come April?
“I don’t have any doubt in any respect that he’s a top-five expertise. He’s one of many guys that has actually progressed within the Tech program after transferring from Texas A&M,” Jensen mentioned. “He had three years with Tech and was just about all-world in his senior 12 months and was a man that overplayed quite a lot of occasions. What I imply by that’s that he would exit and expectations can be that he would possibly deal with the man that was up towards him – the sort out that he would go up towards – and as it could end up, he would fully dominate that sort out, even when the sort out was ranked very excessive. So I believe Tyree is among the guys that received quite a lot of consideration because the season progresses due to these sorts of one-on-one matchups that he repeatedly received recreation in and recreation out.”
Was Wilson anticipated to be that sort of participant heading into 2022?
“Yeah, he was anticipated this 12 months to be the man, and we have been simply thrilled that he really got here again for the season as a result of there was some speak that he may attempt the NFL Draft the 12 months earlier than,” Jensen mentioned. “He didn’t have fairly the numbers (in 2021) that he had this 12 months, and it’s factor that he did keep.”
In 10 video games in 2022, Wilson had seven sacks and 14 tackles for loss.
This protection is relentless!!! @tyreewilson77 | #WreckEm pic.twitter.com/gMRSykEY1M
— Texas Tech Soccer (@TexasTechFB) October 1, 2022
So what does the 6-foot-6, 275-pound Wilson do greatest on the soccer discipline?
“Considered one of his calling playing cards is that he does all of it. I imply, he’s a man that has discovered the place so nicely, particularly this final 12 months, that he’s taken his pure ability set and is ready to bull rush if he must. And if that’s not working or if (he’s towards) a sort out that works just a little bit higher one-on-one going through him, then he’s going to do a transfer that’s going to get round him, and he’s received nice pace,” Jensen mentioned. “And so all of these issues mixed and the flexibility to adapt at what he must do to get to the quarterback has been an important development for him.”
So far as Wilson’s weaknesses, Jensen would have mentioned run protection forward of the season, however not anymore.
“He turned among the best run defenders on the line of defense for Tech as nicely as a result of he was much like the (star Dallas Cowboys linebacker) Micah Parsons sort of he’d run after the operating backs going the wrong way away from him and he’d catch him,” Jensen mentioned. “That a part of it actually progressed.”
However there may be one space of Wilson’s recreation Jensen thinks might use some work.
“I believe he must work just a little bit on simply power towards the straight one-on-one bull rush, possibly,” he mentioned. “I believe nearly anyone that comes out of school usually goes to wish just a little little bit of that once they go up towards these large and really expert offensive linemen that possibly in school have been only one step sluggish or one step just a little bit off. So I believe that’s in all probability the place his space of enchancment goes to wish to come back as rapidly as attainable.”
One of many greatest matters in terms of the NFL Draft is the kind of individual groups are drafting, particularly with earlier picks. There’s no concern there with Wilson, Jensen mentioned.
“He’s an excellent man. He’s the last word staff participant man, the last word ‘the coach loves him’ man as a result of he does the whole lot that he’s requested to do and extra,” he mentioned. “He’s a type of guys that was at all times within the weight room early, frolicked late. I don’t actually have something that you’d suppose can be a damaging to say about him.”
Wilson additionally reveals nice management expertise, Jensen mentioned.
“He’s not a ‘rah rah’ man, however on the similar time, he’s a frontrunner and he’ll get in a participant’s face or do no matter he must do to make it possible for the fellows subsequent to him are enjoying on the degree that he wants them to play,” he mentioned. “And our defensive tackles really progressed all year long, I believe, as a lot due to him being there as what can be a pure development for them.”
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Seattle, WA
Seattle Sounders at LAFC: community player ratings form
I know we were all ready to pop in a bunch of 10s at around 10:00 p.m. Saturday night, and here it is Tuesday morning, but such is life.
The Seattle Sounders visited LAFC and came away winners for the first time in forever, thereby advancing to the Western Conference Finals where they will face the other LA squad. They did so via an LAFC own goal, and a Jordan Morris winner in the 109th minute.
Rate some dudes. Put a 10 if it’s a 10.
Here is a direct link to the form; we hope this allows everyone to submit a response.
Here’s the scale:
(Substitutes can be left blank if the player did not play enough to judge)
1 – Not a pro quality performance
4 – Average USL Championship starter
6 – Average MLS starter
9 – MLS All Star
10 – MLS MVP-quality performance
Seattle, WA
Seattle Public Schools official scraps plan to close schools
In a letter to parents, teachers and staff sent Monday, Seattle Public Schools (SPS) Superintendent Brent Jones announced the school district will not close or consolidate schools for the 2025-26 academic year.
Jones wrote in his letter that he plans to withdraw his preliminary proposal to the Seattle School Board to close four schools.
In his letter, which has been republished in full on the Seattle’s Child website, Jones noted the Seattle School Board had directed him to come up with a plan for closures and consolidations to “address enrollment declines, budgetary challenges, stabilizing programs and services.” Jones and the district will not move in that direction.
“After much deliberation, reflection, and engagement with our community, it is clear there is no longer a pathway for this approach for the 2025-26 school year,” Jones wrote. “I am withdrawing my preliminary recommendation, and we will not pursue school closures and consolidations for the upcoming school year. The Board will vote Tuesday to formally approve this direction.”
Jones explained this latest decision “was not made lightly and reflects the Board and my shared priority: the needs and well-being of our students, families, and community.” The decision allows those involved look at the situation more and “thoughtfully determine” the next steps.
“The projected $5.5 million savings from the proposed closures are significant,” Jones wrote. “However, we agree that achieving these savings should not come at the cost of dividing our community.”
The superintendent went on to state in the letter the district will address the budget shortfall that exists through “legislative and levy renewal advocacy, as well as pursuing operational efficiencies aligned with our shared values and priorities.”
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Why the Seattle School Board considered closing schools
Earlier this year, SPS stated it is contending with a $104 million budget shortfall. Therefore, the district came up with two different options earlier this fall to close the gap in funds.
The first option is to operate 52 attendance-area elementary schools, closing 21 elementary and K-8 schools. This option would have saved SPS 31.5 million.
In the second option, the district would operate 56 schools, including attendance-area elementary and one K-8 school per region, closing 17 schools. This second option would have saved SPS $25.5 million.
“Many of our schools are struggling to provide the resources our students deserve,” the district wrote in a statement at that time. “To address this, we are working to ensure our schools are the right size and have the resources needed for preschool through 5th-grade students to succeed.”
As the fall went on, SPS plan went from as many as 21 schools closing all the way down to four closing and consolidating with four others. Four schools — one each in the Northwest Northeast, Central and Southwest regions — were announced as the places of learning set to shut down. They were announced as the following:
- North Beach Elementary, consolidating with Viewlands Elementary at Viewlands.
- Sacajawea Elementary, consolidating with John Rogers Elementary at John Rogers.
- Stevens Elementary, consolidating with Montlake Elementary at Montlake.
- Sansilo Elementary, consolidating with Highland Park Elementary at Highland Park.
“We understand this change is difficult,” SPS stated on its website at the time. “We chose these schools based on factors like building condition, space, and the goal of minimizing disruption to students and families.”
Protests from parents within the district soon followed, including one late last month outside Sacajawea Elementary.
All four of Joshua Newman’s children attended or are currently enrolled at Sacajawea. He said both state and district school leaders need to balance their budgets better.
“The district needs to look at its own operations and its own administrative costs and not lay the burden on where, frankly, the value is actually added and that’s the teachers, and by the individual principals and staff who are involved in the kids’ lives,” Newman said to KIRO Newsradio.
Rachel Kubiak and her child showed up at the rally as well. They illustrated how closing the school would close a part of their community and their lives.
“We’re really sad. When we heard the news, I was texting with my husband and just — I’m crushed,” she said to KIRO 7.
Last week, Jones shared a key update about the potential school closures, explaining the district was canceling prescheduled community meetings at the schools set to close.
“We are doing so as the board has decided to delay the December closure and consolidation hearings, in part based on important input from families that we all value,” Jones wrote in his statement available on SPS’ website. “As a result, I am considering withdrawing my earlier recommendations for closure and consolidation.”
Contributing: Julia Dallas, MyNorthwest; Luke Duecy, KIRO Newsradio
Steve Coogan is the lead editor of MyNorthwest. You can read more of his stories here. Follow Steve on X, or email him here.
Seattle, WA
Uchenna Nwosu Returning To Practice & Other News From Mike Macdonald’s Press Conference
Seahawks will “take a long look at “Sataoa Laumea” following Anthony Bradford’s injury.
Starting right guard exited Sunday’s game with an ankle injury, and after the game Macdonald said Anthony Bradford will likely miss at least this week’s game. And while Christian Haynes, who took over for Bradford after the injury, would seem the likely candidate to take over, especially considering he split reps at that spot with Bradford earlier this season, Macdonald said the Seahawks will also look at another member of the 2024 draft class, sixth-round pick Sataoa Laumea.
“Sataoa is someone we’re going to take a long look at as well,” Macdonald said when asked about Haynes in that role. “But Christian played winning football for us, but we want him to grow. Keep growing man, you’ve got to go prove it every week on the practice field and in preparation. But right now, he deserves all the credit for being a guy that was rotating in, then AB took over, he still prepared, knew all the things that we—no mentals on the day, but some technique stuff we’ve got to get cleaned up. But overall, good enough to win the game, so, happy with his ability to step in and help us win the football game.”
Asked about Laumea’s rookie campaign so far, Macdonald said, “Just a guy who continues to work his craft and take it day by day. He can play both left and right guard. Just a guy we were really excited about bringing him in, and then to see his approach every day, and now that he gets an opportunity, it’s another example of, ‘Hey, what are you going to do with it? Go to work.’”
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