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Kevin Cacabelos

I grew up in Seattle, Wash. and started a sports blog called SeaTown Sports in high school. This website is a resurrected version of that. After high school, I continued writing for Loyola Marymount University’s student newspaper, The Loyolan, as its Sports Editor and for various online publications, including SB Nation and Rivals.

Brian Elsner

I started getting into sports writing in college when I served as sports editor and copy editor at The Santa Clara. After realizing how hard it was to become a sports journalist full time, I entered the world of teaching and coached high school basketball for 23 years. However, my love of writing and talking Seattle sports never went away. I created various websites called “Milk and Bocce Ball” (don’t ask) and “Wait for it Seattle”. Kevin and I started podcasting in 2013 before it was cool and decided to run it back now but with dad energy this time. Also, I need to fill this coaching time with something.

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Once said Matt Flynn was a better QB option than Russell Wilson. Jim Presley was his favorite Mariner in 1989. Sprained his ankle throwing a football in the street with his son - not doing something actually athletic.