82: Denver Broncos preview, 2nd year players to watch, former player gives up a big team secret - a podcast by Adam Emmert, Brandan Schulze

from 2015-08-13T08:08:12

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It's game week! With mere hours left until kickoff of the Seahawks preseason game against the Denver Broncos, Adam and Brandan talk about some of the things to watch for during Friday's game. Want to know what the Legion of Boom would look like without Earl Thomas in Kam Chancellor? No? It doesn't matter. That's something you'll get to watch anyway when the first string defense is on the field.


Because playing time for starters will be limited, it gives everyone a good chance to try and watch the game a little bit differently. The guys talk about the different aspects of the game they try and watch and new perspectives you might consider.


There's a number of second year players on the field to watch to see how they improve. With one year of experience, several of them have talked about how they've had a chance to focus on improving their game in much more focused ways. How will guys like Justin Britt, Kevin Pierre-Louis, Brock Coyle and others look with that in mind.


We also take a look at the continued downward spiral of the Seahawks' chief rival over the past years. One listener wonders if it's time to move on to a new team to routinely cheer against. Former Seahawks fullback Michael Robinson is giving away team secrets needs to do better as well as ESPN reporters who feel religious choices are headline worthy. A Seattle Mariners pitcher and the creators of the television show The League are this week's picks for Better at Life.


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