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Submit ReviewOnly two weeks ago, the Seahawks found themselves in first place in the NFC West and emerging as a potential NFC dark horse. But after a devastating overtime loss to the Raiders on Sunday, they now sit outside of the playoff picture in the conference entirely. Hosts Corbin Smith and Rob Rang discuss how Seattle dodged a bullet with a key defender avoiding a serious injury in Sunday's defeat, discuss how poor line play in the run game continues to hold back an otherwise potent offense, and share their thoughts on how a regressing defense that surrendered nearly 600 yards of offense remains the biggest obstacle to making the postseason.
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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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