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NFL · 17 hours ago

How Did the Seahawks Become Good Enough to Win a Super Bowl?

Craig Mish

Craig Mish

Host · Writer

How Did the Seahawks Become Good Enough to Win a Super Bowl?

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Seattle Seahawks: Strategies and Future Prospects

The Seattle Seahawks face crucial decisions for the next season as they assess their current lineup and the potential for strategic adjustments. With an additional $40 million in salary cap space, the team has the flexibility to improve or alter their roster, but core questions remain on the best path forward.

John Schneider, the General Manager of the Seattle Seahawks, has executed commendable strategies in team building, primarily focusing on drafting and developing talent, a philosophy he inherited from his time with the Green Bay Packers and Ron Wolf. This approach has effectively complemented by selective free agency involvement, marking a significant shift in Seahawks’ management style, particularly as this past season was Schneider's first with complete personnel control, a responsibility previously shared with Pete Carroll.

The Seahawks showcased substantial improvements in addressing longstanding issues, especially with the offensive line, which had plagued the team during the latter years of Russell Wilson’s tenure. These enhancements were critical to their performance and proved fundamental to their success this season, which exceeded expectations.

On the defensive front, the Seahawks have demonstrated depth and strategic prowess under the guidance of Mike McDonald, whose defensive schemes have effectively compensated for the lack of high-profile talent upfront. Players like Josh Job, an undrafted player turned starter, exemplify the team’s ability to develop key players from overlooked talents.

Looking forward, the Seahawks appear well-positioned for another competitive season. Most of their key players are under contract, offering stability and continuity. The challenges ahead include a potentially tougher schedule and decisions around players like Sam Darnold, whose performance in crucial games has been both scrutinized and praised. Despite these uncertainties, the Seahawks remain a formidable team in the NFL, with a strong core and strategic leadership that could see them through more successful seasons.

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