3 massive changes the Seattle Seahawks must make in the offseason

3 massive changes the Seattle Seahawks must make in the offseason

Pete Carroll and John Schneider named 3rd-best GM-Coach duo in NFL

Seattle must make big changes to make the future better.

The Seattle Seahawks do not seem to be going to the playoffs in 2023. Sure, they could pull off an early Christmas miracle in the next couple of games, but no one expects that. Seattle will be heavy underdogs in Weeks 14 and 15.

How soon does Seattle start thinking about the offseason? After the team is 6-8? Or not truly until the end of the year?

Plus, what changes should be made? The coaching staff goes away? QB1 is in new hands in 2024? Here are three changes Seattle could make.

Pete Carroll and John Schneider named 3rd-best GM-Coach duo in NFL

Seattle Seahawks need to move away from head coach Pete Carroll
I have always been a fan of head coach Pete Carroll, whether that is him as a coach or how his positivity exudes every fabric of his being. He is not too old to coach, either. The problem is that every coach everywhere, just ask the New England Patriots about Bill Belichick, has a shelf life in one city. Carroll has made it in Seattle longer than most as he is currently in his 14th season as head coach.

The organization just needs a change. They need a new set of eyes to view how the league has changed and adjust to that. Since Carroll became the Seahawks head coach in 2010, the NFC West has seen the hires of Sean McVay with the Los Angeles Rams and Kyle Shanahan of the San Francisco 49ers. McVay has basically owned Pete Carroll and has a 10-5 record against Seattle’s coach and has two wins this season even though, on paper, Seattle has the better overall roster.

Pete Carroll and John Schneider named 3rd-best GM-Coach duo in NFL

Carroll was pretty good against Shanahan until the beginning of 2022, but the 49ers have basically just destroyed Seattle in four straight meetings with another likely coming up in Week 14. Seattle needs to hire a young, offensive-minded coach to keep up with their division rivals because if you cannot consistently compete in your division, you aren’t going to make many runs at the Super Bowl.

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Bumpus: How Seahawks should use Bryant over Adams

Bumpus: How Seahawks should use Bryant over Adams - Seattle Sports

Things haven’t been going well for the Seattle Seahawks, who have dropped three games in a row and four of their last five.

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The Hawks have never lost four games in a row under head coach Pete Carroll since he came to Seattle in 2010, and that will be tested this weekend in a very tough matchup with the NFC West-leading San Francisco 49ers.

The 49ers are 9-3 and are winners of four in a row. This past Sunday, San Francisco took down the Philadelphia Eagles, who own the best record in the NFL this year, 42-19. That came a week after beating the Seahawks 31-13 in Seattle on Thanksgiving.

Bumpus: How Seahawks should use Bryant over Adams - Seattle Sports

During a conversation about how the Seahawks can try to slow down star 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey, former NFL receiver Michael Bumpus brought up a change he thinks Seattle needs to make with its defensive personnel.

“Here’s the thing, you can only slow him down really on third downs and on obvious passing downs,” Bumpus said of McCaffrey during Wednesday’s Bump and Stacy on Seattle Sports. “And what I would do is I would bring Coby Bryant back into the mix when it comes to him getting reps.”

Bryant, a fourth-round pick of the Seahawks last year, played a lot during his rookie year as Seattle’s go-to nickel corner, but has not played much this year due both to a toe injury that kept him out Week 3 to Week 11, but also because of the team having a lot of players in the secondary. Bryant was added back to the 53-man roster two weeks ago.

Bumpus: How Seahawks should use Bryant over Adams - Seattle Sports

Seattle’s top two corners are 2022 Pro Bowler Riq Woolen and No. 5 overall pick Devon Witherspoon, and Witherspoon also plays at the nickel spot, which is when Tre Brown comes in and plays at outside corner. The Seahawks also utilize three safeties in Quandre Diggs, Jamal Adams and Julian Love, the latter of which signed with the team on a three-year deal in free agency this past offseason.

That all has meant that Bryant, who also played safety during the offseason and preseason, has played just 113 defensive snaps this year.

“I think you start to get him back in the game,” Bumpus said. ” … The reason why I would bring Coby Bryant in is because I would move Julian Love into that box if you have to, and then I would keep Coby Bryant over the top. And if (the 49ers) motion Christian McCaffrey out .. now you have legit matchups. Julian Love can can cover him, and you also have Coby Bryant who can cover him.”

Bumpus: How Seahawks should use Bryant over Adams - Seattle Sports

That would leave Adams as the odd man out for the Seahawks’ secondary on third downs and obvious passing situations, Bumpus said.

“No knock on Jamal, but that’s just not his strong suit when it comes to who he is as a football player,” he said. “He’s a tackler. He’s gonna get in the box and mix things up. On run downs … I think you keep Jamal in there and allow him to be physical. But there’s going to be a time where (the 49ers are) going to motion (McCaffrey) out and look for that mismatch. On those third downs, I say you bring Coby Bryant back into the mix, I say you put Julian Love out there and Jamal, just take a play or two off every now and then and mix things up … Coby Bryant needs to make an appearance on this defense, especially this week.”

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