The 2024 NFL draft has come to a close, and players are settling into their new teams while immersing themselves in organized team activities as they begin their journeys in the league. This is also the case for the Seattle Seahawks, where not only the rookies but also the new head coach and most of his staff are getting accustomed to life in the Pacific Northwest.
Mike Macdonald, the new head coach of the Seahawks, recently spoke to the media about the progress the team has made in installing his defensive system. While there is still work to be done, Macdonald is optimistic, noting that the team’s “spirits are high” and they are “playing fast.”
Like building a house, transitioning to a new defensive system takes time, especially for a team like the Seahawks that was accustomed to Pete Carroll’s style of play. Macdonald, known for his teaching abilities, is working on establishing a strong foundation with the team and is confident that they will soon adapt to his vision for the defense.
While it is still early in the process, with Macdonald at the helm,
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