On the Sidelines S1E7: Mariners' struggles, Geno signs extension in Vegas, Seattle sports landscape is "mid"
FOX 13 Sports Director Aaron Levine joins the show to discuss the Mariners' struggles through their first 11 games of the season, but he also sees reasons to be optimistic about the team moving forward. The group then breaks down Geno's new contract in Las Vegas and why he was willing to take less money somewhere other than Seattle. Plus, Aaron explains why he is very optimistic about the Seahawks in 2025. Aaron also discusses his recent commentary on Seattle Sports Live talking about the state of the Seattle sports landscape, and finally, the group goes over what the Storm should do with the #2 overall pick with the WNBA Draft looming in less than a week.
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