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How Eroded Faith in Brian Schottenheimer Helped Lead to Russell Wilson's Exit From Seattle Seahawks
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audio
Categories Via RSS |
Football
Sports
Publication Date |
Jun 22, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:39:36

Back in January 2021, only a few days after reports surfaced that the Seahawks would not bring back offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer, quarterback Russell Wilson spoke out against the team's decision to let the veteran play caller go. However, behind the scenes, his camp was pushing for a change. Hosts Corbin Smith and Rob Rang revisit Wilson's departure and how a fallout with Schottenheimer contributed, continue their 90-player countdown with Nos. 80-76, and kick off their preview of Seattle's upcoming opponents with a look at what's new with the Denver Broncos.

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Beat reporter Corbin Smith and NFL Draft guru Rob Rang provide comprehensive analysis and commentary on the Seattle Seahawks with the daily Locked On Seahawks podcast. A former player, high school coach, and standup comedian, Smith shares his wealth of football knowledge and insight on the pulse of the team with a splash of humor, while Rang has thrived as an NFL draft analyst for nearly two decades and has had his work featured on FOX, CBS, and many other outlets.

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On Twitter: https://twitter.com/CorbinSmithNFL

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