The Seattle Seahawks appear to be doing their due diligence when it comes to finding Pete Carroll’s replacement next season.
According to Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network, Seattle is setting up second interviews with Panthers defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero, Raiders DC Patrick Graham, Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka, Rams DC Raheem Morris and Cowboys DC Dan Quinn (among others) in what he says will be a “thorough process.”
The #Seahawks are setting up second interviews with head coaching candidates, including #Panthers DC Ejiro Evero, #Raiders DC Patrick Graham, #Giants OC Mike Kafka, #Rams DC Raheem Morris and #Cowboys DC Dan Quinn, per sources. There likely will be others too. A thorough process.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) January 21, 2024
Fans reacted to the Seahawks’ reported list of names on social media.
“Give me Ben Johnson,” Sami On Tap commented.
Give me Ben Johnson
— Sami ON Tap (@SamiOnTap) January 21, 2024
“Ok but where’s Mike Macdonald??” a user wondered.
Ok but where’s Mike Macdonald?? 🤔
— John Acevedo (@JEAcevedo07) January 21, 2024
“Still no Macdonald or Vrabel official?” another asked.
Still no Macdonald or Vrabel official?
— Dan Viens 🎙 (Seahawks Forever Podcast) (@SeahawksForever) January 21, 2024
“So, this may still take a little while,” said Bob Condotta.
So, this may still take a little while. https://t.co/fSFVNuBaKh
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) January 21, 2024
“In short, ‘we’re looking to hire anyone and everyone because we prematurely fired a Hall of Fame coach that won 9 to 12 games, in 11 of his last 12 seasons, including making the playoffs during a true rebuild, and never winning less than the team he took over did,'” another person laughed. “Good luck!”
In short, “we’re looking to hire anyone and everyone because we prematurely fired a Hall of Fame coach that won 9 to 12 games, in 11 of his last 12 seasons, including making the playoffs during a true rebuild, and never winning less than the team he took over did”. 😂 Good luck! https://t.co/14523a7p31
— Zeke (@ZekeDaHefe) January 21, 2024
Who would you like to see coaching football up in the Pacific Northwest?