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Sea Hawkers Podcast: for Seattle Seahawks fans

From the Podium: Ken Walker's 74-yard run caps an impressive rookie performance

Sea Hawkers Podcast: for Seattle Seahawks fans

Brandan Schulze

Football, Sports

4.7567 Ratings

🗓️ 25 October 2022

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Following the Seahawks 37-23 win over the Los Angeles Chargers, Head Coach Pete Carroll offered his thoughts on the victory and the performance of wide receiver Marquise Goodwin on the day. Ken Walker's 74-yard touchdown run helped put the game away and was the exclamation point on an impressive performance by the rookie running back. Tune in to hear Ryan Neal's reaction to a question about trying to tackle Walker as well as what he saw on his interception. Lastly, Carroll provided some injury updates on DK Metcalf, Phil Haynes and Nick Bellore.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Seahawkers podcast.

0:09.8

I'm your host, Brandon Schultz, and this is from the podium postgame edition.

0:15.2

Man, I am still flying high following that Seahawks 37 to 23 win over the Los Angeles Chargers.

0:23.4

It was a statement win.

0:24.8

And here were Pete Carroll's reflections on the game.

0:28.0

I really liked this today.

0:29.3

I liked the way we played.

0:30.8

I thought you could feel us in all three phases.

0:34.4

We were humming.

0:35.1

And guys were running and hitting the way we want to.

0:37.4

It was a really physical game. And it was good to see the offense be able to go down the field

0:42.4

and put some points on the board, and the defense has slowed down.

0:45.2

Other than the turnovers that screwed us up, we really had a really solid football game.

0:51.5

You know, any time we can go out and run the ball for a bundle, I're going to have 160 or something, and take care of the football like Gino did, throwing it 20 for 27, you know, really efficient stuff, and then play defense to complement that. We know that we're going to be good on team, so it just fits together really well. To do that, to do it really two weeks in a row, a little bit, even we made more progress in this game.

1:12.1

I think all around, it feels good to our guys.

1:17.4

They can feel it.

1:18.2

They can feel their defense.

1:19.5

They can feel what they're doing and how they fit together.

1:21.9

And this is what can happen when you start moving.

1:26.2

So we're really excited about it and looking forward to getting it going again next week. One of the keys to the Seahawks success was wide receiver Marquise Goodwin, who had two receiving touchdowns on the day. I'm really excited for Marquise. You know, he came to us kind of late and had a great camp with us and then got kind of hampered a little bit, but showed great stuff.

1:46.5

He's so explosive. I mean, I don't hold you is, but he's still really, really fast, and it shows on the field, and he gives you a real boost. And you can see it, and he had a couple terrific touchdowns today. I had a nice catch last week as well. So he's, you know, if D.K.'s going to take a little bit to get back,

2:00.7

and, you know, he'll jump into, you know, a role where we really will feel confident using him. He had a lot of fun playing today. It was really, it was exciting to see him help us out so much. Here's Goodwin's second touchdown as we hear the call from Steve Rable on the Seahawks Radio Network.

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