416: Seahawks GM John Schneider can take a bow after Week 4 - a podcast by Adam Emmert, Brandan Schulze

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The Seahawks defense gave their most dominant performance of the season during their 24-3 win over the New York Giants. Daniel Jones was sacked into oblivion and Seattle's top draft pick helped to seal the victory. It wasn't just the Witherspoon pick on display, but many of the moves made by General Manager John Schneider in recent years. Drew Lock linked up with Noah Fant to provide another highlight of the Russell Wilson trade along with Witherspoon.

Offseason acquisition Mario Edwards had a sack fumble, top picks from last year Boye Mafe and Ken Walker also had impactful plays. Even hiring decisions by the front office like Shane Waldron and Andy Dickerson are paying dividends when you look at the ability of the offense to operate despite all of the injuries. Jamal Adams was a notable injury in the game, and it may have been what triggered Devon Witherspoon to have such a big game versus the Giants.

The Rams were able to come back in overtime this week to remain just one game back from the Seahawks. The 49ers are annoyingly good through four games and the Cardinals look much more competent than they were expected to be at the start of the year. We go through Week 5 picks, talk about some aspects of football that need to Do Better and award Better at Life honors for the week.

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