Super Bowl champions again and the
Seahawks have their offensive and
defensive coordinator. The job now
this week is to build the remaining
parts of the assistants.
Though Patrick Mahomes received
the most press the Chiefs won
because of their defense and special
teams. Since teams copy other teams
success I am sure the Seahawks will
look to see what they can do.
Now that Ryan Grubb is the offensive
coordinator now the look is to see
who he will bring in to fill the spots
of offensive line coach, running back,
receivers , tight end and quarterbackcoaches.
Now that Grubb is offensive coordinator
the thought is the Seahawks will look
to draft Michael Penix Jr. Maybe take
him at number 16 in the first round.
Does that mean Geno Smith is out or
will he be around for another year.
As far as offensive line coach the
thought is the Seahawks will bring
in former Huskies offensive line
coach Scott Huff. We will have to
see where they go at the other spots.
Aden Durde is the new defensive
coordinator. He comes from Dallas
Cowboys where he was defensive
line coach. The Seahawks could
bring in defensive assistants from
Dallas who don't go to Washington
Commanders where Dan Quinn
is now head coach and Baltimore
Ravens where Seahawks head coach
Michael Macdonald was defensive
coordinator .
The Seahawks retained Karl Scott
and will be defensive back coach.
Assistant head coach is Leslie
Frazier who has experience on
defensive so he will have input
mostly there and head coach
Michael Macdonald will call
defensive plays. The Huskies
have hired Kirk Olivadotti as
linebackers coach. Last season
he coached at Green Bay.
Now we will see who else Michael
Macdonald will hire for like the
defensive line coach. The Seahawks
have Jay Harbaugh as special teams
coordinator. I am sure he will have
an assistant as well.
Stay tune and see who else comes
aboard. After coaches come then
the Seahawks will look at what
free agent players they want to retain
and who they may go after from
elsewhere. Go Hawks!
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