49 min listen
3 IN, 3 OUT: The Most Valuable Cranny (MVC) Goes To . . .
3 IN, 3 OUT: The Most Valuable Cranny (MVC) Goes To . . .
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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Sep 22, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
Two wins in a row officially counts as a streak, right? It doesn't matter. We're going streaking! Seattle was starting some negative streaks, too. The same issues we watched in Week 1 appeared again against New England. Two of the biggest issues? The Seahawks struggled on their final drive of the first half and they continued to struggle to pressure the quarterback.
Is a second straight game with a catch enough to get on the Swain Train? If you saw him catch that pass and turn up field and didn't think he was Tyler Lockett - you're a liar. Thanks to Russell Wilson, another receiver gets recognition for an IN and the recognition of the inaugural Most Valuable Cranny award.
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Is a second straight game with a catch enough to get on the Swain Train? If you saw him catch that pass and turn up field and didn't think he was Tyler Lockett - you're a liar. Thanks to Russell Wilson, another receiver gets recognition for an IN and the recognition of the inaugural Most Valuable Cranny award.
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Released:
Sep 22, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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