In a somewhat disturbing RT (retweet) by Jake Heaps yesterday (January 25), the speculation that Seahawks Head Coach Pete Carroll and star Quarterback Russell Wilson are not on the same page or of the same offensive philosophy were confirmed -- sort of -- by Wide Receiver D.K. Metcalf
Former Los Angeles Chargers Head Coach Anthony Lynn appears to be a top candidate in the search for a new Offensive Coordinator by the Seattle Seahwks who recently parted ways with Brian Schottenheimer.
The Seattle Seahawks, along with Baltimore, Kansas City and Green Bay, have seven players named to their respective conference's Pro Bowl roster -- the most by any team in the NFL.
Despite the return as well as addition of key defensive players, notably Safety Jamal Adams and recently acquired Defensive Lineman Carlos Dunlap, the Seattle Seahawks already maligned defense gave up the most points of any Pete Carroll coached team in his pro football career in a 44-34 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday (Nov. 8).
The 2020 Seahawks chance to have an undefeated season came crashing to earth in week 7 with a heartbreaking 37-34 loss in overtime to their NFC West rivals the Arizona Cardinals in front of a nationally televised audience on NBC Sports Sunday Night Football telecast.
If you think for one second that Wilson is concerned with anything other than winning, think again. This clip from NFL Films shows his raw emotion moments after hitting D.K. Metcalf with the game-winning touchdown pass on fourth down and goal to go with just :15 seconds remaining.
The Seahawks went to 3-0 to start the year for the first time since their Super Bowl winning year of 2013 with a 38-31 win over the Dallas Cowboys in week 3 of the 2020 NFL season.