Hawkblogger grades Macdonald, Schneider and talks future of Geno, DK and Ryan Grubb

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In a recent segment on 'Seattle Sports Live,' Brian Nemhauser, known as 'Hawkblogger,' analyzed the future of the Seattle Seahawks following their elimination from playoff contention. Hosted by Fox 13 Sports Director Aaron Levine, the discussion focused on key players such as Geno Smith and DK Metcalf, examining their potential roles in the team's future. A significant portion of the dialogue was dedicated to evaluating the first-year defense under head coach Mike Macdonald, providing insights into the team's performance throughout the season. Nemhauser addressed concerns from critics regarding Pete Carroll's coaching, stressing the necessity for significant changes despite achieving nine wins last season. Grades were assigned to both Macdonald and General Manager John Schneider, reflecting their contributions and effectiveness.

As the offseason approaches, identifying the Seahawks' biggest needs will be crucial for their success in the upcoming 2025 season. This analysis not only reviews the team's performance but also sets the stage for future developments, making it a valuable resource for fans and analysts alike as the Seahawks navigate this transitional period.

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