Seattle, WA
Seahawks Draft: UCLA’s DTR who could be this year’s Brock Purdy
The way forward for the quarterback place for the Seahawks will stay a query even when they re-sign Geno Smith after his breakout Professional Bowl season in 2022.
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At 32 years outdated, it’s unlikely Smith shall be getting a contract for greater than three years this offseason. And if there’s one factor that groups within the quarterback market are bearing in mind now, it’s how the San Francisco 49ers ended up with the rookie QB that has led them to the final eight of their 12 straight wins, together with Sunday in opposition to Dallas to clinch a spot within the NFC Championship.
San Francisco chosen Brock Purdy with the final choose within the 2022 NFL Draft out of Iowa State, and after accidents to Trey Lance and Jimmy Garoppolo, he was thrust into the beginning spot. Clearly it’s labored out, as he’s but to endure a loss as 49ers QB.
Seattle enters the 2023 NFL Draft with 9 draft choices, and if the Hawks resolve to deal with totally different positions of want early within the draft, there’s a QB they may be capable to take afterward with Purdy-like potential, in response to Brock Huard.
Requested Monday morning by Mike Salk, his co-host on Seattle Sports activities’ Brock and Salk, who the subsequent Brock Purdy may very well be, Huard pointed to a participant who he’s seen play many occasions in individual for his job as a FOX Sports activities faculty soccer broadcaster.
“Who’s received wiggle? That’s No. 1. Who’s received only a self-assuredness? No. 2. Who’s performed for 4 years? No. 3. Who has made throws with great accuracy and anticipation? No. 4. After which who has elevated a program that was simply within the dumps, like Iowa State was, and elevated them to relevancy like this man has? He checks all 5 of those containers,” Huard stated.
The reply is Dorian Thompson-Robinson, a redshirt senior from UCLA.
DORIAN THOMPSON-ROBINSON CAUSED THE TWO DEFENDERS TO COLLIDE 😲 pic.twitter.com/AHLc1c9kmw
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) October 1, 2022
Huard defined how Thompson-Robinson is popping out of an identical scenario to what Purdy went by way of at Iowa State.
“Chip Kelly is available in (as UCLA coach in 2018), kinda like Matt Campbell got here in to Iowa State once they had been down and out,” Huard stated. “… Iowa State – outpost, one in every of actually record-wise the worst packages in all of school soccer, and Matt Campbell and Brock Purdy got here in and elevated it. Took slightly time, however from Day 1, form of like Brock Purdy performed as a freshman, so did DTR, and he took his lumps early after which simply grew to become increasingly related.”
Huard sees extra similarities between Purdy and DTR than simply how their faculty careers went. They’re additionally roughly the identical measurement (Purdy is listed as 6 foot 1 and 220 kilos, whereas DTR is 6-1 and 205) and share traits in the best way they play the place.
“(Thompson-Robinson) has athleticism, has self-assuredness, can throw the ball particularly contained in the numbers phenomenally nicely. Can run and may create, and has performed a lot soccer. Has performed in huge video games, has performed with stress. … DTR shall be an intriguing man, and the extra that Brock Purdy does at his measurement and along with his athleticism and the quantity of video games that he’s performed, I believe the higher for DTR on this course of”
DORIAN THOMPSON-ROBINSON WITH THE HURDLE 🤯🤯 pic.twitter.com/ER9uMwJICK
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) October 1, 2022
Above all, it’s expertise (49 profession video games for UCLA) that might enable DTR to hit the bottom operating for a staff just like the Seahawks within the NFL just like how Purdy has with the 49ers.
“That bevy of video games and that life expertise, a reasonably large deal for him. DTR shall be intriguing to look at the subsequent few months,” Huard stated.
Furthering the connection between Purdy and DTR is how their faculty spotlight reels present each great potential and causes for groups to sleep on them within the draft.
“He’s been slightly up and down, however boy, his upside,” Huard stated of Thompson-Robinson. “In the event you simply watched his spotlight reel, you’d be like, ‘Yep,’ … After all, you might additionally put a turnover reel collectively and say, ‘Ooh, yeah, that’s why you’re most likely going to tumble down slightly bit.’ However you might say the identical for Purdy in faculty, man. He had a variety of turnovers – fumbles and picks and ‘slightly bit too small.’”
The Bruins’ new all-time TD passes chief, DTR 👑
Have a look again at when Dorian Thompson-Robinson reached the milestone second of 76 TD passes in week six of #Pac12FB.@UCLAFootball | @Nextiva pic.twitter.com/MtnhwXPQIR
— Pac-12 Community (@Pac12Network) December 29, 2022
Groups are most likely paying nearer consideration to Thompson-Robinson now than earlier than due to Purdy’s success, nonetheless.
“I most likely have referred to as 10 video games of DTR’s over the 4 years,” Huard stated, “and oh, by the best way, I already had an NFL staff form of ping me off the file and ask me about whom? DTR.”
You’ll be able to hear the complete dialog within the Blue 88 section from Monday’s version of Brock and Salk within the podcast under. Blue 88 airs dwell at 7:45 every weekday on Seattle Sports activities 710 AM.
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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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