Good morning, 12s. Here’s a look at what’s out there today — Friday, February 16— about your Seattle Seahawks.
On Tuesday, the Seahawks officially announced seven additions to new Coach Mike Macdonald’s staff. On Thursday, General Manager John Schneider sat down with Dave Wyman and Bob Stelton of Seattle Sports 710AM, for a new season of The John Schneider Show.
John Schneider has a title change — he's #Seahawks president of football operations as well as GM. What does it mean? He tells @WymanAndBob it's about accountability with coaches. "The coaches now report to me."
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Wyman and Stelton joined Schneider at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center armed with plenty of questions about the upcoming offseason – and his new title as president of football operations.
“Honestly,” said Schneider. “It’s just accountability with coaches, right? So now the coaches report to me. In the past, that wasn’t the case. The coaches reported to Pete Carroll, and the two of us reported to ownership. Now coaching reports up through us. It’s something that, 6-7 years ago we did contractually, because you don’t know if or when Pete was going to retire. It was really just a contractual deal, if Pete was not going to be here at a certain time, it’s this automatic kick in. And so, here we go.”
Fun and informative conversation with Seahawks HC Mike Macdonald this morning. Very engaging guy with firm views on what he wants. How much roster turnover should we expect? Check the clip.
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Mike Macdonald is now the league’s youngest head coach at 36-years-old, following a 10-year journey from Ravens intern to premiere defensive coordinator. Schneider discusses when MacDonald arrived on his radar as a potential successor to Pete Carroll.
“The first thing was,” said Schneider. “Going to Michigan when the news was going on there that there was a linebackers coach with the Ravens going to work with the (Harbaugh) brothers. Felt like they were swapping teammates or something. But that was like, ‘Okay, who is this guy?’. We’re doing what we do, we’re always trying to be on it and see what’s going on around the world of football. Whether it be college football, XFL, USFL or obviously, the pros. That was the first time I was like, ‘Hey, who is this guy?’ Then he goes back to the Ravens, and they have all this success. Obviously, we played them this year—it was really rough, that was a really rough day. There aren’t a lot of players that are like ‘Who is the coordinator over there? What was that all about?’ I talked to a couple of guys after the game that are like ‘That was impressive, what just happened?’ Mike’s talked about it too, ‘We want to play so it looks like there’s 14 players on the field.’ It felt like 14 players that day.”
Schneider gave insight on the process of interviewing coaching candidates before the hire, along with how he communicated with Macdonald that it was his show to run. But with questions looming about a first-time head coach with a young staff, Schneider assures the pair that he doesn’t feel like the big changes will result in a step back for the franchise in 2024.
“I don’t view a step back,” said Schneider. “I think when you have all of these new ideas, philosophies, ways to teach, schematics, all of the coach-speak and football talk that goes into this – I think everybody coming together of course it’s going to take time. It’s going to take time for everybody to get to know each other. I think, when you look at it – how can we bring this together and really merge this as quickly as we possibly can? The coaches at this time of the year are usually getting ready for free agency, getting some names for draft guys to study. I’m sure it’ll be a little bit of anxiety from that point of view for the coaching staff, but it’s like, ‘We got that right now, we’ll get caught up with that later. Let’s get this staff together, let’s build this continuity. And build this whole philosophy that we’re going to be working through together.’ Then that’ll come together. I think based on the open lines of communication the way it’s gone so far—I don’t see a lot of hindrances to what would lead to success on the field. I have been through coaching changes, I don’t feel that. Everybody has to adjust, but everybody has to adjust every year. If you’re not adjusting, you’re falling behind.”
West Ham United Football Club of the Premier League shows support for fan and new Seahawks defensive coordinator Aden Durde.
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Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times: How a ‘unicorn event’ led Ryan Grubb back to Seattle with Seahawks.
Brandon Gustafson of Seattle Sports 710AM: What We Learned from Aden Durde’s 1st interview as Seahawks DC.
Brandon Gustafson of Seattle Sports 710AM: Why Seahawks OC Grubb can be ‘very successful’ jumping from UW.
Brandon Gustafson of Seattle Sports 710AM: Bumpus: What a successful 2024 season looks like for the Seahawks.
Matt Calkins of The Seattle Times:Ryan Grubb will join Seahawks with much to prove as an NFL offensive coordinator | Matt Calkins.
With the hiring of Mike Macdonald as the next head coach of the Seattle Seahawks, take a look back at his career. Macdonald spent nine of the past ten seasons on the Baltimore Ravens coaching staff serving as a defensive assistant.
Mike Macdonald (Photo by John Kelley)
Mike Macdonald (Photo by John Kelley)
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Baltimore Ravens new defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald, left, and head coach John Harbaugh answer questions during an NFL football news conference, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2022, in Owings Mills, Md. (AP Photo/Gail Burton)
Baltimore Ravens new defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald answers questions during an NFL football news conference, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2022, in Owings Mills, Md. (AP Photo/Gail Burton)
Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald answers questions during news conference after an NFL football practice Wednesday, June 1, 2022, in Owings Mills, Md. (AP Photo/Gail Burton)
Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald answers questions during a news conference after an NFL football practice, Wednesday, June 1, 2022, in Owings Mills, Md. (AP Photo/Gail Burton)
Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald looks on during pre-game warm-ups before a NFL preseason football game against the Tennessee Titans, Thursday, Aug 11, 2022, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Terrance Williams)
Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald looks on during pre-game warm-ups before a football game against the Miami Dolphins, Sunday, Sept. 18, 2022, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Terrance Williams)
Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald takes questions from the media before NFL football practice Wednesday, June 14, 2023, in Owings Mills, Md. (AP Photo/Gail Burton)
Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald looks on prior to an NFL preseason football game against the Washington Commanders, Monday, Aug. 21, 2023, in Landover, Md. The Commanders won 29-28. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald looks on during the first half of an NFL preseason football game between the Washington Commanders and the Baltimore Ravens, Monday, Aug. 21, 2023, in Landover, Md. The Commanders won 29-28. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald looks on during the first half of an NFL preseason football game between the Washington Commanders and the Baltimore Ravens, Monday, Aug. 21, 2023, in Landover, Md. The Commanders won 29-28. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald looks on during pre-game warm-ups before an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Rams, Sunday, Dec. 10, 2023, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Terrance Williams)
Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald looks on during the first half of an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Rams, Sunday, Dec. 10, 2023, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald walks the sidelines before an NFL football game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Sunday, Dec. 17, 2023, in Jacksonville, Fla. The Ravens defeated the Jaguars 23-7. (AP Photo/Gary McCullough)
Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald during the second half of an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins, Sunday, Dec. 31, 2023, in Baltimore. The Ravens won 56-19. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald looks on prior to an NFL football AFC divisional playoff game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Houston Texans, Saturday, Jan. 20, 2024, in Baltimore. The Ravens won 34-10. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald talks to the media during an NFL football media availability, Thursday, Jan. 25, 2024, in Owings Mills, Md. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald talks to the media during an NFL football media availability, Thursday, Jan. 25, 2024, in Owings Mills, Md. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald looks on prior to the AFC Championship NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Kansas City Chiefs, Sunday, Jan. 28, 2024, in Baltimore. The Chiefs won 17-10. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
The Seahawks land at No. 6 on Around the NFL’s ranking of all 32 2023 draft classes.
ESPN’s Leonard Solms breaks down why Seahawks’ linebacker Boye Mafe continues to inspire potential African NFL players after setting Seahawks’ consecutive-games sack record in 2023.
CBS Sports looks back at the work done by Seahawks Legends to shine a spotlight on injustice across the country, during and following their Super Bowl XLVIII run.
NFL Network ranked each rookie class from every team for the 2023 season.
The 33rd Team ranks the coaching hires around the league over the past month, with Seattle’s hiring of head coach Mike Macdonald ranking No. 1.
Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated reviews the early coaching moves for 2024, with high remarks for Seattle’s acquisition of head coach Mike Macdonald.
With Seattle announcing Mike Macdonald as its new head coach, local and national media react via social media.
Matt Verderame of Sports Illustrated breaks down why the 2013 Seattle Seahawks are one of the 50 most-influential teams in NFL history.
Thomas Valentine of Pro Football Focus evaluates every roster for the player deserving of more attention, selecting second-year linebacker Boye Mafe for the Seahawks.
On Wednesday, Seattle linebacker Bobby Wagner joined the ‘Inside the NFL’ broadcast to discuss the 2023 season and playoff outlook.
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