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Put Seahawks related first. I think it's best to download these and listen to.

The Career of Matt Hasselbeck

From being drafted into "The Harvard Business School for Young Quarterbacks" at Green Bay (coaches Ron Wolf, Mike Holmgren, Andy Reid, and QB Brett Favre) to his 6 playoff appearances and a Super Bowl with the Seattle Seahawks to Indianapolis where his 4-0 record as starter at the age of 40 made him the first quarterback in NFL history to do so, Matt Hasselbeck has had a very impressive career. He talks with The Professor on this week's SCHOOLED

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A Tale of Two Coaches with Lawyer Milloy

Lawyer Milloy is a four-time Pro Bowl selection, three-time All-Pro, and a Super Bowl champion who over 15 seasons as a safety in the NFL played under two of the greatest coaches in the game: Bill Belichick and Pete Carroll. On this week's SCHOOLED, The Professor talks to Milloy about playing under two of the best and most different coaches in NFL history, and answers a listener's question about who will be remembered as the all-time best.

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Careers Cut Short II: Kenny Easley

In his 40+ years of covering the NFL, The Professor calls Kenny Easley "one of the greatest football players I can remember." Considered one of football's great "what ifs," Kenny had to retire early due to kidney disease. Today, he is weeks away from being voted on for entry into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. On this week's Schooled, Kenny & Clayton discuss the moment Ken got his bad news, whether or not safeties are under-appreciated in the NFL, the inside scoop on Hall of Fame voting, and Kenny's present and future living with kidney disease.

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Building the O-Line with Walter Jones

The man John Madden called the best left tackle in the NFL, Hall of Famer and carreer-long Seattle Seahawk Walter Jones, changed football. This week on SCHOOLED, The Professor tells us how, and what that means for building an offensive line today. The guys focus in on their beloved Seahawks as an example. We also get the scoop on Clayton's "Theory of 150." Have a question for The Professor? Tweet @ClaytonESPN using #ClaytonSchooled and you could get your answer on the podcast!

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A Peculiar Path with Mike Leach

Mike Leach, head coach of the Div 1 Washington State Cougars, has taken a unique path to where he is today. Lawyer, actor, and author were all on his resume before he became coach, but one thing is conspicuously absent: football player. On this week's SCHOOLED, The Professor talks to Leach about the advantages to thinking outside the traditional playbook, Coach's role in creating the "Air Raid Offense," how the availability of tape has changed the game, and more!

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The Tommie Campbell Story

Tommie Campbell was a sure thing. He was a first-team All State wide receiver and safety with Olympic calibre track stats (the 3rd fastest high-schooler in the US), and the NFL had their eyes on him. But he blew it. He began to cut classes, lose focus, and was eventually kicked out of two different colleges before getting a job as a janitor in the Pittsburgh airport for $8/hr. How times have changed. This week on SCHOOLED, The Professor talks to Tommie about what it took to turn his life around - eventually getting drafted in the 7th round by the Tennessee Titans in 2011, and playing today as a champion in the CFL (which Tommie says is harder than the NFL).

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NFL Families: The Matthews with Bruce Matthews

With three generations of NFL players, the Matthews clan have played an unprecedented 832 games, been selected to 24 Pro Bowls, eight All-Pros, won a Super Bowl, and have a member in the NFL Hall of Fame. That Hall of Famer, Bruce, joins our own Canton-ite John "The Professor" Clayton on this week's SCHOOLED. The uncle of Clay Matthews III and father of Jake Matthews (who will directly face off in the NFC championship game this Sunday), Bruce speaks candidly about planning his life around his kids' football experience, the toughest part about being in a family like his, and who will do better this weekend - Clay or Jake?

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Player Economics with Leigh Steinberg

Arguably the most successful agent in the history of the NFL, and the real-life inspiration for Tom Cruise's character in "Jerry Maguire," Leigh Steinberg joins The Professor on SCHOOLED to discuss the role agents play in professional sports.

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Keeping the Raiders in Oakland with Ronnie Lott

NFL Hall of Famer, successful post-football businessman, and one of the greatest Safeties to ever play the game, Ronnie Lott joins The Professor to discuss his involvement in the movement to keep the Oakland Raiders from relocating to Las Vegas. And in "Ask The Professor," Clayton explains whether or not he thinks hometown crowds matter to the NFL. Have a question for The Professor? Tweet @ClaytonESPN and use #ClaytonSchooled for a chance to get your answer on the podcast.

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Coaching: Ins, Outs, Ups, & Downs with Steve Mariucci

After the recent firing of Rams Head Coach Jeff Fisher, former coach and current NFL Network analyst Steve "Mooch" Mariucci joins The Professor on this week's SCHOOLED. The guys discuss: The NFL makes 6-7 coaching changes per year; is it harder to be a head coach today? Also - the differences between college & the NFL. How offensive strategy has evolved, and how defense is keeping up. The state of the West Coast Offense. And more!

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