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Brock and Salk

Hour 4-What we liked about Julio's post game Saturday, How JSN is being utilized in Grubb's offense and Ranked

Brock and Salk

Seattle Sports

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4.62.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 August 2024

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

We discuss what we liked about Julio Rodriguez's fire and accountability post game on Saturday. Then, we dig into some of Charles Davis' comments about JSN being utilized differently in Ryan Grubb's offense and this defense being built back to front. Plus, Lyle ranks his favorite Brock and Salk show moments after saying that he "grew up" listening to this show last week.

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0:00.0

Hey it's Mike Salk here. Just want to say thanks for listening to the Brock and Salk podcast.

0:03.7

Good to have you here. This episode brought to you by Ascend Prime Steak and Sushi,

0:08.2

a contemporary steak and sushi house with a one-of-a-kind view in downtown bell view.

0:13.6

Check them out online at ascend prime.com.

0:17.0

Give me the freaking auto!

0:18.0

From the Quantum Fiber Studio,

0:20.0

this is Brock and Salk on Seattle Sports.

0:24.0

I don't read the internet guy.

0:25.0

Take full by the hands.

0:27.0

Styled by Simply Seattle.

0:29.0

And Brookard, Uard.

0:31.0

And Brooke Uard.

0:32.0

Now here are your hosts, Brock Eeward and Mike Saul Talked a lot on Friday about Scott Service managers in general in today's

0:45.8

version of baseball and what happens when you decide to move on from a

0:50.7

manager. One thing that can happen when you decide not to or when you allow a manager to

0:56.9

keep doing their job even when things aren't going right is it might force leaders to step up.

1:02.6

And that could very well be what we saw this weekend.

1:06.4

Managers can't hit the ball, managers can't throw the ball,

1:09.1

managers can't catch the ball,

1:10.7

they can try to put you in the best positions to succeed, but they can't do it all for you.

1:15.6

And we hear from every player, from every coach, from every manager, that the best teams are

1:20.6

led by the players themselves, that the coach or manager gives them the space

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