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Brock and Salk

Hour 4-SI's Greg Bishop talks Seahawks Super Bowl season, Fernando Mendoza, Myles Garrett and Seattle Storm

Brock and Salk

Seattle Sports

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4.62.2K Ratings

🗓️ 30 April 2026

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Greg Bishop of SI joins Mike Salk to reflect on the Seahawks Super Bowl winning season. Then, he takes us behind the scenes of stories he did on Fernando Mendoza, Myles Garrett and Storm center Dominique Malonga.

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0:00.0

Get me a freaking auto!

0:01.6

From the Quantum Fiber Studio, this is Brock & Sock on Seattle Sports.

0:07.5

Brock Heward and Mark, Matt, Markers.

0:10.5

Sorry about just Mike.

0:12.5

Mike.

0:13.1

Heward, not exactly Joe Cap there in the pocket.

0:16.0

Now here are your hosts.

0:17.4

Brock Heward and Mike Salk.

0:57.7

All right, a final hour of our show today with Greg Bishop from Sports Illustrated. Good to have you here, buddy. And we'll make this a whole lot more about you. The last hour was, you know, it was about Jeff Passing. Way too much passing. Way too much. And we say that every week. Way too much passing. So, so you know i want to kind of hear what you're up to at 930 we'll kind of go through some of your recent story i just love story time with gregg is always fun and kind of hear some of the stuff you've been working on before we do what we got i don't know five or seven minutes here i thought maybe just get you to comment on some of the things going on here in Seattle and then just sort of in the sports world in general.

1:02.4

We talked through the draft a little bit, but I don't think we've talked to you since the Seahawks won the freaking Super Bowl.

1:08.6

Like, is this the weirdest Super Bowl win ever and like the weirdest feeling after it that you can remember?

1:14.1

Well, it is pretty interesting because that is a team that was not tabbed as a favorite or one of the favorites until into the last quarter of the season.

1:17.6

And they kind of snuck up on people a little bit because I think the way they won football games

1:22.6

changed over the course of the year.

1:24.6

You saw a lot of offense early on.

1:26.6

Defense comes through later in the season and then special teams in the playoffs was incredible. And I don't think it's East Coast bias, although people say that. I think it's just, it was very unexpected. And then when they got good, they got really good. And I'm thinking of the guy in the Super Bowl who pushed the lin linemen back and like swatted Drake May down. Like I didn't even know who that was. You know, and that was like Riley Mills? Yeah. Yeah, it was just an amazing play, a lot of depth. And, you know, the thing that struck me is I reported out the Super Bowl cover story. This was number 12 for me, fittingly. Nice. is just John Schneider and the job he did, you know, to be able

2:03.5

to almost story. This is number 12 for me, fittingly. Nice. It's just John Schneider and the job he did,

2:02.6

you know, to be able to almost create this thing with a real cast of characters and a very

2:08.9

strong head coach. And then to decide, okay, like to do it, you know, what we want to do,

2:14.9

we got to blow it up, and start over and then you just look

2:18.9

at every move the free agents last year the draft last year i mean when you line it up it shouldn't be

2:23.3

as surprising maybe as it felt is kind of like how i feel i think yeah i agree with you and and as

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