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57: NFC Championship recap joined by TD, producer of DDFP and the Around the NFL podcasts

57: NFC Championship recap joined by TD, producer of DDFP and the Around the NFL podcasts

FromSea Hawkers Podcast: for Seattle Seahawks fans


57: NFC Championship recap joined by TD, producer of DDFP and the Around the NFL podcasts

FromSea Hawkers Podcast: for Seattle Seahawks fans

ratings:
Length:
137 minutes
Released:
Jan 21, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

After witnessing the greatest comeback in the history of NFL championship games, Adam and Brandan take a look at the top plays that won the game for Seattle as well as those plays that contributed to the Packers downfall. The Seahawks fell behind early and allowed 16 unanswered points by halftime. Seattle was within 12 points with less than four minutes remaining before rallying for the win.
This week's guest is the producer of several podcasts including the Dave Dameshek Football Program, Around the NFL, Move the Sticks and the Coaches Show. TD joins us to talk Seahawks, the origin of the "sexy deep ball" thrown by Russell Wilson and a look ahead to the matchup with the Patriots.
The guys read your emails, take calls and respond to some Faceboook comments. Golden Tate and New York Times columnist Richard Sandomir are called out in the "Do Better" portion of the show. "Better at Life" honors go to Patriots defensive lineman Vince Wilfork and Brandan selects both Richard Sherman and Earl Thomas for their toughness during Sunday's game.
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Released:
Jan 21, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Whether you're in Seattle or a displaced fan somewhere else in the world, hosts Adam Emmert and Brandan Schulze bring you weekly recaps and Seattle Seahawks news as well as topics around the NFL. They have vowed to never fail to mention who is better at life than Skip Bayless.