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Sea Hawkers Podcast: for Seattle Seahawks fans

From the Podium: Pete Carroll reacts to Darrell Taylor coming off the bench mid-play

Sea Hawkers Podcast: for Seattle Seahawks fans

Brandan Schulze

Football, Sports

4.7567 Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2022

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

After the loss to the Las Vegas Raiders, of course we need to hear what Pete Carroll has to say about the terrible run defense, or the inability to run the football. What we want to hear, though, is Pete's reaction to something that came to light following the game. On Quandre Diggs' first interception, Taylor ran onto the field to celebrate and when he realized the play was still going just acted like he was supposed to be on the field. If Pete is true to his word, we should learn about any potential consequences. Geno Smith and Tyler Lockett also talked about how the team can move forward after the loss.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Seahawkers podcast from the podium post-game edition.

0:11.8

I'm your host, Brandon Schultz.

0:13.7

It was a tough loss for the Seahawks on Sunday.

0:16.5

And following that tough loss, we got to hear Pete Carroll's reflections immediately after the game.

0:22.7

That's a terribly frustrating game for us.

0:26.0

We had our chances to win a football game.

0:28.1

I mean, they're obvious and so clear that you all know them.

0:31.0

But to give them the opportunity to stay in there and hang in there, those guys kept hanging.

0:35.6

They've been in close games all year long.

0:55.0

There was nothing different for them. And, you know, they get the big play to win the thing, which isn't really the statement of the game. But, you know, it's a good deal for them, for Josh. Really, this is, I'm going to go back to, you know, everything we look at this film. We're going to see the opportunities that got away from us that we just didn't didn't take care of we we did some things

0:59.4

that we wanted to do in the game plan on defense uh to try to slow down uh devante and take take him kind

1:05.2

of real seriously and and uh we gave up way too much in the running game we did not play the

1:09.3

run worth of darned in getting that done.

1:12.0

And it affected, we didn't rush the passer as well as we needed to either.

1:15.5

So, you know, that's just what happened in this game.

1:19.7

And, you know, I give them credit.

1:22.5

They outplayed us and got their win.

1:24.4

But it's really frustrating because the game was there to be won.

1:27.0

And, you know,

1:29.5

the fumble that we had going in and, you know, not getting the, we get the stop on fourth down,

1:36.1

big stop on fourth down. We get the ball around midfield and we don't get first down there.

1:40.7

Those are, you can look at both ways. Everybody was involved in this thing. And we're not going to say a whole lot about it. We're not going into a bunch of detail. We'll deal with it in the next couple of days. The Seahawks struggled to take care of the football at times. One was a fumble on an exchange between Gino Smith and Ken Walker. And another one was an interception by Gino Smith. Here's what Pete saw on that play.

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