The Fabulous Peltoncast: Seattle Sports and More
Summary: The Fabulous Peltoncast is a weekly podcast where brothers Kevin Pelton and Tristan Carosino discuss Seattle sports from an analytical perspective (with a focus on the Seahawks, UW football, Mariners and Storm) and search for Seattle’s best food.
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After the Seahawks’ wild card loss in San Francisco, we welcome Ben Baldwin to discuss what we learned about the Seahawks this season, preview their decision on how to handle Geno Smith’s free agency and look at biggest needs to … Continue reading →
Before breaking down the Seahawks’ playoff matchup in San Francisco from all the angles, we look at the M’s finally adding in free agency, another winless weekend for Husky hoops and Sam Huard’s decision to transfer. Contents sponsored by Pagliacci … Continue reading →
A thrilling day of football saw the Seahawks pull out a must-win game over the Rams in OT before securing a playoff spot thanks to the Lions’ win at Lambeau Field and we break down all the emotions before taking … Continue reading →
Our first pod of 2023 reviews how UW football capped a turnaround in Kalen DeBoer’s first year with an Alamo Bowl win over Texas, raising excitement for the upcoming season, before discussing the Seahawks’ chances of making the playoffs, which … Continue reading →
Our final weekly pod of 2022 previews the Huskies against Coach Sark’s Longhorns in the Alamo Bowl before celebrating a shockingly lopsided Seahawks win in their draft pick bowl with the Lions and discussing a must-win Seahawks matchup with the … Continue reading →
It’s #transferszn and we look at the additions to the UW football roster for 2023 ahead of early signing day before considering whether the Seahawks can hang with the Chiefs on New Year’s Eve. Contents sponsored by Pagliacci Pizza Intro … Continue reading →
We look back at an eventful 2022 in Seattle sports, highlighted by the Mariners’ return to the playoffs after a two-decade absence and the Seahawks trading Russell Wilson after a decade with the team. After naming our sports figures of … Continue reading →
Continuing our annual tradition, we discuss trends in music during the past year before Kevin picks his top 10 songs of 2022 and Tristan goes over 10 of his favorite songs from up-and-coming artists. DOWNLOAD/STREAM THE FABULOUS PELTONCAST View on: … Continue reading →
Festivus came early this year, as the Seahawks’ home loss to the Panthers spurred a rare all-grievances episode that also considers the Mariners coming home empty-handed from the MLB Winter Meetings and UW men’s basketball losing at Gonzaga. Contents sponsored … Continue reading →
A semi-emergency pod begins by toasting Michael Penix Jr.’s decision to return for a second season at UW and discussing the Seahawks’ injury-marred road win over the Rams before getting to the M’s deal for Kolten Wong, the longest winning … Continue reading →
After a Thanksgiving week full of unexpected results, we ponder whether UW men’s basketball might be better than we thought and what to make of a disappointing Seahawks home loss. Plus what would Michael Penix Jr. being a Heisman finalist … Continue reading →
A quick emergency pod recaps the Washington Huskies piling up a near-record 703 yards of offense and 51 points to pull away from rival Washington State and reclaim the Apple Cup, keeping Oregon out of the Pac-12 championship game and … Continue reading →
Heading into Thanksgiving, we discuss the M’s adding Teoscar Hernandez, preview an Apple Cup matchup of strength against strength, ponder the history of UW coaching extensions and discuss how the Raiders’ dismal defense matches up with the Seahawks offense before … Continue reading →
The full Talkin’ Taco Time crew is back like we never left with big news: Taco Time Northwest is testing a new, improved version of the local favorite Taco Burger at select locations. We review it and discuss Randy nearing … Continue reading →
It’s a week to reflect on UW football’s momentous win at Oregon and the Seahawks’ first half as they hit the bye after losing to Tampa Bay in Munich, but we also look ahead as UW soccer enters the NCAA … Continue reading →