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Grey Zabel Talks Seahawks Super Bowl Win, Rams Rivalry & Life As A Farmer
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Grey Zabel, fresh off winning Super Bowl LX with the Seattle Seahawks in his rookie year, talks with Chris and Beau about the playoff run, adjusting to the NFL and Mike Macdonald's coaching abilities. Grey was thrown right into the fire in his first NFL season, having to play the Rams three times and getting to block for one of the NFL's supreme running back talents in Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker Jr. He talks about the great relationship he built with Leonard Williams, swapping OL and DL technique and adjustments in the middle of games. And the fellas end the conversation learning about Grey's love of farming!
00:00 Intro
1:05 Seahawks' Super Bowl Victory + Love Of Busch Light
7:38 LA Rams Rivalry & Facing Myles Garrett
10:45 Welcome To The NFL Moment
12:25 Seahawks Head Coach Mike Macdonald
15:45 Seahawks Defense
19:07 Transition From College To NFL
22:30 Learning From NFL Peers
27:50 Kobie Turner
30:15 Farm Life
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