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RUNDOWN
At the top of the show, the guys assess the validity of the no-call for holding against DK which help set up the winning touchdown for the Seahawks. Then, Mitch and Scott discuss the current state of the Hawks after Week 8 before pondering whether or not the Huskies are playing with fire or they're intentionally playing down to lesser opponents. Four featured guests are Seahawks insiders Brady Henderson and Brian Nemhauser, CBS Sports college football analyst Rick Neuheisel, and author Matt Singer on his latest release Opposable Thumbs: How Siskel & Ebert Changed Movies Forever. "Other Stuff" topics range from trade prospects for the Seahawks before the deadline, Mitch's memorable trip to Denny's after a long flight years ago, and United Airlines being sued for targeting a certain look for its employees!
GUESTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1:07 | Did DK Metcalf deserve a penalty for his apparent hold during Jaxon Smith-Njigba's game-winning score?
9:54 | Mitch shares the password for this week's slate of Beat the Boys matchups.
22:03 | The Seahawks are 5-2 and leading the division, but how much does it really matter at this point in the season?
36:45 | Are the Huskies flirting with dropping a conference game or are they saving their best plays and in total control?
47:02 | GUESTS: Brady Henderson and Brian Nemhauser hop aboard to provide their analysis on Sunday's 24-20 win over the Browns.
1:17:54 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel joins Mitch to recap the weekend slate of college football action as the College Football Playoff contender list continues to narrow down.
1:44:34 | GUEST: Author Matt Singer shares the inspiration behind his latest book Opposable Thumbs: How Siskel & Ebert Changed Movies Forever.
2:11:24 | The "Other Stuff" segment features topics including potential trade targets for the Hawks, the Levy family tilapia Denny's story, to a lawsuit against United Airlines for its hiring practices!
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RUNDOWN
At the top of the show, the guys assess the validity of the no-call for holding against DK which help set up the winning touchdown for the Seahawks. Then, Mitch and Scott discuss the current state of the Hawks after Week 8 before pondering whether or not the Huskies are playing with fire or they're intentionally playing down to lesser opponents. Four featured guests are Seahawks insiders Brady Henderson and Brian Nemhauser, CBS Sports college football analyst Rick Neuheisel, and author Matt Singer on his latest release Opposable Thumbs: How Siskel & Ebert Changed Movies Forever. "Other Stuff" topics range from trade prospects for the Seahawks before the deadline, Mitch's memorable trip to Denny's after a long flight years ago, and United Airlines being sued for targeting a certain look for its employees!
GUESTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1:07 | Did DK Metcalf deserve a penalty for his apparent hold during Jaxon Smith-Njigba's game-winning score?
9:54 | Mitch shares the password for this week's slate of Beat the Boys matchups.
22:03 | The Seahawks are 5-2 and leading the division, but how much does it really matter at this point in the season?
36:45 | Are the Huskies flirting with dropping a conference game or are they saving their best plays and in total control?
47:02 | GUESTS: Brady Henderson and Brian Nemhauser hop aboard to provide their analysis on Sunday's 24-20 win over the Browns.
1:17:54 | GUEST: Rick Neuheisel joins Mitch to recap the weekend slate of college football action as the College Football Playoff contender list continues to narrow down.
1:44:34 | GUEST: Author Matt Singer shares the inspiration behind his latest book Opposable Thumbs: How Siskel & Ebert Changed Movies Forever.
2:11:24 | The "Other Stuff" segment features topics including potential trade targets for the Hawks, the Levy family tilapia Denny's story, to a lawsuit against United Airlines for its hiring practices!

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