John Clayton's Cold Hard Facts
Summary: No one knows more about the NFL than "The Professor" John Clayton. A ubiquitous presence on ESPN, he's an analyst, commentator, and human database of all things football. Get the latest lowdown on the league live every weekday at 4pm on 710 ESPN Seattle.
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John Clayton provides an update and some thoughts on the allegations that the Dolphins' Richie Incognito harassed and bullied teammate Jonathan Martin. Clayton also discusses the injury status of Seahawks receiver Percy Harvin and talks about his concerns for Seattle's matchup against Atlanta.
John Clayton looks at Russell Wilson's first red-zone interception of his career in Sunday's win over Tampa Bay, and answers why the Seahawks didn't hand off to Marshawn Lynch in the situation. The Professor also answers if the 8-1 Seahawks are good or lucky, and looks at the defensive struggles they went through against the Buccaneers.
The Professor looks at ways the Buccaneers can give the Seahawks a game, updates the status of Percy Harvin and Russell Okung, and looks into Bengals star DT Geno Atkins' season-ending ACL injury. Also, Clayton talks tonight's Slayer show in Seattle.
John Clayton talks about what the Seahawks can do that will guarantee them a win against Tampa Bay. Plus he discusses former Washington players that will be playing in Seattle as the Buccaneers travel to play the Seahawks this week -- linebacker Mason Foster, safety Dashon Goldson, and defensive end Daniel Te'o Nesheim.
With Sidney Rice out for the remainder of the season due to a torn ACL, John Clayton talks about the effect his absence will have on the Seahawks' receiving corps and predicts which player will step up to fill his spot. Plus, Clayton shares his midseason All-Pro picks from the Seahawks' roster and gives injury updates on wide receiver Percy Harvin and offensive tackles Breno Giacomini and Russell Okung.
John Clayton talks about the Seahawks' impressive record and looks ahead to Monday night's game at St. Louis. He also delves into what the loss of QB Sam Bradford means for the Rams.
John Clayton talks about why he thinks the Seahawks won't rush wide receiver Percy Harvin into games, but give him plenty of time to recover. Plus, Clayton explains why at this point in the season he would pick the Seahawks over the 49ers.
John Clayton talks about why the Seahawks defense is one of the best in the league. He also discusses why there are more injuries in the NFL now than ever before.
John Clayton gives us the scoop on how the return of both Mike Robinson and Percy Harvin will reinvigorate the Seahawks offense. He says things are certainly looking great for the Seahawks heading into this next stretch with a weak schedule coming up.
With Percy Harvin back on the practice field, John Clayton talks about how soon the dynamic receiver could make his Seahawks debut. The Professor also touches on whether quarterback Russell Wilson is taking too many hits, whether the Seahawks will re-sign fullback Michael Robinson, and the death of legendary Washington coach Don James.
John Clayton says Jim may be on to something saying the Seahawks look better than the Chiefs and Broncos, the remaining undefeated teams. He adds that when Percy Harvin returns (probably next Monday night) he will take the most playing time away from Doug Baldwin.
John Clayton shares his view on 20-13 victory the Seahawks had to grind out against the Tennessee Titans. Also on the docket is the Seahawks' short week to prepare for Arizona on Thursday, the Texans' demise, and the Chiefs fans breaking the Seahawks' sound record.
John Clayton gives a final look at the Seahawks' Sunday matchup with the Tennessee Titans, and he pinpoints which Titans are players to watch. He also talks gives updates on the death of Adrian Peterson's son, the MRSA outbreak on the Buccaneers, and Jets TE Kellen Winslow's suspension.
John Clayton talks about the improvement the Titans have made on defense in the last year and thinks the Seahawks-Titans could be a 10-point game. Also, Clayton gives an update of Titans quarterback Jake Locker.
While Jim's 19-0 dreams have been shattered, Clayton says the schedule we all thought would be tough, now isn't looking so daunting as Atlanta is 1-4 and the Giants are 0-5. Also, John predicts Percy Harvin should be playing again by the beginning of November.