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3 IN, 3 OUT: Carlos Dunlap parts Morgan Moses like the Red Sea
3 IN, 3 OUT: Carlos Dunlap parts Morgan Moses like the Red Sea
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76 minutes
Released:
Dec 22, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
The Seahawks 20-3 lead melted away late in the game, which had a lot of fans frustrated that Seattle couldn't put this game away when they had multiple opportunities. Yet, the Seahawks got the win and we start with giving an IN to Benson Mayowa for making the first defensive play for a loss against Washington's top offensive weapon. Despite having a really big play in the game, one running back landed in the OUT column for not moving the chains in critical moments that could have helped Seattle put the game away a lot sooner. Later in the show, we talk about D.J. Reed and get deep into the statistics for just how impressive his performance was to go along with his interception in the 3rd quarter. Finally, for as disappointed Seahawks fans appeared on Twitter after the game, the From the Flock segment at the end of the show was a heavy dose of INs (even if some were for the Jets).
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Released:
Dec 22, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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