Seahawks Hire Klint Kubiak as New Offensive Coordinator
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- After a long search and look at many candidates, the Seahawks have announced the hiring of Klint Kubiak as their next head coach. Klint brings both experience and success as an offensive coordinator in short stints with the Vikings and last year with Vegas. He offers a balanced approach and an offense that's tough to get a bead on.
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Your number 1 pick! I'm glad we ended up with someone with experience. Not rolling the dice on a newbie playcaller again. Thanks for breaking it down for us. Go Hawks!
Same…
Yeah hiring a guy that has been with 4 teams and his current team not even trying to keep him is just what we need.
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The one thing about taking on an OC who's been to multiple teams and shown flashes of brilliance (91-burger in the first two games of the season in NO before the body bags came out) is that every step he's taken he's learned something -- not only what he can do with the talent he's got, but what he CAN'T do with the talent he's been given or the restrictions placed on him, either by the level of talent and football intelligence he's working with or the potential for conflict working with defensive-minded head coaches. Kubiak I think has proven enough of his mettle to where we can trust him to put together a master plan that will get the absolute most out of our RBs and offensive front, while still giving Geno and our receivers a lot of toys to play with. I'm down with it.
Great points! Well said.
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McDonald did say after the season he wanted to get the ball out fast, or was it play faster on offense, so going to a more of a West Coast offense style would do that. The one thing I like about this offense is that it masks guys that might be good run blockers, but not great pass protectors not look so bad.
Then Geno has to be removed. He holds the ball all the time
@@punishunext5148 The way I read it was McDonald blamed the play calling more Than Gino, and it seems he also blames the play calling for some but not all of the poor O-line, I mean after all, Grubb was out PRONTO.
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he’s also going to use play action which i love he’s not going to be predictable because teams knew exactly when we wanted to run the ball
You couldn't be more wrong. Kubiak is no big brain. Saints did not want him either
@@punishunext5148you have no idea if the Saints wanted him….the head coach was fired and they allowed assistants to explore other jobs….with most new head coaches, they want to bring in their own guys but that doesn’t mean that the new guy might have chosen to keep Kubiak….
Great vid B got me excited about this hire
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Thanks, David. Go Hawks!
Feel great about this hire after hearing your take. Woot
Awesome video!
Definitely the smart hire ... highest floor, not another expiriment with an unproven guy. Great news.
@@tjbay13 what has he proven, that he can't run an offense?
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I’m very happy with this hire
Secondarily, I'm looking fwd to Geno getting the shine he deserves next season after we resign.
IOL should be prioritized more than ever before. JS should know that he’s job depends on it.
Im just happy we have someone with some kind of name and great nfl experience
Sounds great
The only thing I don't like about the hire is that he is not that much more of a running OC than Grubb was and the other statistical categories we actually lower than Grubb was and he had a better O-line.
@@Spazz_Spec every statistical category was worse with the saints except rushing attempts and rushing yards. MacDonald should be fired.
Look at the circumstances of what happened injury wise with the Saints after week two….cant win a gunfight without all your bullets…
Great hire. Now, if that O-line can be fixed...
I like it!
If I could like this video 10x over I would
Been watching clips of 2024 Saints games. From what I can tell, he had a more creative offense than Grubb. I liked how he used Taysom Hill and Kamara. He even got some good performances out of Rattler.
Great 👍 hire we're going to the playoffs 😁😁
Nice shirt
I like the young, blooded masterminds they have now
Interestingly, Detroit isnt moving Engstrand or Fraley to OC but hiring John Morton, Broncos pass game coordinator according to reports....
Very interesting.
Good luck lol klint kubiaks offense started out hot last year for two games with the saints and went down hill after that. The saints had games where they put up 8, 0, 10 points twice, 13 points, 12 points, and 14 points twice
I've seen you on multiple seahawk channels saying the exact same thing over and over, what are you trying to do? Do you just feed off of pissing off seahawk fans?
@@moo7662i think he's butthurt that his team is bad 😂
maybe because his qb got injured? his wr 1 got injured? his oline was injured off and on all year? He also had a pretty bad roster. seattle has an oline problem aswell and yes its probably worse, But he will a great wr core paired with a solid tightend group
@@Munglezz my team was 13 yards away from hosting the nfc championship game, my team was the team that your team struggled to beat there backups in week 18.
@@moo7662 I made this comment on two Seahawks pages with this one included. The statement I made is true don’t really care about Seahawk fans and how they feel. I gave my honest opinion about the hire. Y’all acting like kubiak ran a good offense last year. His offense was good for two games and fell apart. And don’t give me the injury excuse. Injuries or no injuries look at the points I posted above. Good oc’s are able to adapt to the talent they have available to them. There is no excuse to score 0 points in a game or even 8 points in a game.
He came from a losing TEAM!!!!!!!! what a win. please.
Sean mcvay went from losing redskins to rams, lafluer went from losing titans to packers, pederson went from middle of the road chiefs in 2014 to eagles and won super bowl. Unless you're hiring for head coach winning offensive coordinators don't leave to be OCs for losing teams
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Doing well with underperforming defensive HCs makes me worried his success is garbage time stat padding?? Any validity to this?
In that final Vikings year, they went 8-9 and we're in many of those football games - the scores were close. He also did have a rushing attack rated well so it wasn't just pass happy. This year with the Saints they were flirting with first place early on in the season until those injuries decimated the team and the defense lost its gas. I just don't take much away from the Saints team at the end of the year that was down their best lineman, quarterback, running back, and #1 wide receiver on an offense already light on collective talent.
- New OC is great
- OL needs to consistently come together and develop a solid online
- Schneider may decide to get rid of or trade the OC if the OL does not improve
It's hard to cycle through OCs when Schneider is the guy who has refused to invest in a talented offensive front. And an OC who is comfortable in his own skin will be able to approach JS and tell him that unless he brings in playoff-caliber talent on the IOL there isn't an OC on the planet who's gonna do any better than the _last_ 3 or 4 OCs. You get what you pay for, and nowhere is that more evident than up front; it's time for JS to get serious about the IOL and DEPTH at those positions before the fans revolt; it's nearly the only thing holding us back right now.
@@briane173 how do you expect to get playoff caliber OL talent?....nobody is giving up those guys, they are a rare breed....and we know he isn't paying Trey Smith what he is going to go for...the main way you do that is develop your own draftees...seven OL drafted last three years and all still on the roster...it's the answer no one wants to hear...
@@briane173 facts i agree ain't that hard to understand that John need to invest on this o-line
@@brianmyers4444 There's no question the best coaches are the ones who are able to squeeze out the most from the talent they're given; and I'm not suggesting we sell the farm in free agency. But we have to devote more of our draft capital on the best OLs available in the rounds suitable for where those linemen should be taken. JS thinks that ALL OLs are overpaid and won't part with one dime more than he absolutely has to. When we're loaded with talent in skill positions I think we can afford to devote a little more to investing in IOLs with not only experience but a lot of upside, and this is where the scouts are supposed to earn their money. We don't have to tweak much of anything on this team outside of the IOL, and adding DEPTH to those positions. Again, imaginative schemes and play-calling are well & good, but much of it hinges on a smart and physical O line to allow those plays to take shape.
@@briane173the players we have can easily develop into a strength of this team….first and second year players need time to develop at the pro level and need time playing together to become a cohesive unit…fans need patience….and John didn’t say ALL o linemen, he said guards….
I think we need to stick it out with kibiak for atleast a few seasons before firing him. Having 3 OCs in 3 years isn’t helping anyone atm. Also a defensive minded HC dictating the offense didn’t work well with the last regime, so although I’m willing to be optimistic, but I’m not ultra hopeful if Mike dictates what kubiak gets to do with the offense
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Mike would never do a co coach he wants a oc what about Leslie is he staying
Leslie Frazier is still up in the air, he did meet with the Cowboys.
I think he probably remains. Can't see a job that would be an upgrade over there, not to mention having to work with the Jones boys.
He won't do any better than Ryan Grubb unless JS fixes the offensive line.
Imagine being an OC and taking a job where you won't have complete control of your offense. Where you'll have to do exactly what the HC wants or you'll get fired. Settling for this guy is laughable at best. Be lucky if the Hawks end up .500 lol
Settling? Grubb's playcalling was trash, any competent HC would want a change.
@TheEliteFox a change to an OC that last year put up worse numbers offensively across the board except for rushing attempts and rushing yards. Everything else including, total points, points per game, first downs, 3rd & 4th down efficiency, ToP, total TDs, passing TDs and rushing TDs. Nothing about his offense was better than what we had with a first year OC with no NFL experience. Any competent HC would figure out how to make it work with his OC instead of acting like a child.
That is not the case…..and it won’t be the case with Kubiak….educate yourself….
Didn't Gary kubiak do a version of Westcoast offence b4 Kyle since Kyle worked under Gary
Yes, kubiak learned under bill Walsh the godfather of the west coast offense. Except kubiak modified it a little with run zone blocking and more play action.
something tells me mike wanted someone not so old that he can control a little more
grubb, an elder wasnt listening haha
Really don't think that's the case necessarily, Grubb's playcalling wasn't working and MacDonald knew it. Now that we have someone experienced, I'm sure MacDonald will trust him more.
@ i know just a dumb thought i got when they interviewed grant undinski
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The Udinski thing didn't make any sense to me at all. He seems to have a very bright future, but he needs a few more years of experience. If we would've hired him, I would've been pissed lol
Davis Webb reportedly took at offers as he was a “free agent” this year. I wanted him last year, and I’ll bet he told Schneider no. If I was him I would. Were OC’s go to ruin their career, and John seems sooo incredibly cocky. I can hear him say “are you ready to do things the Seahawks way” and I can see Davis Webb just laughing. Meanwhile Payton hired him off of the giants practice squad..
lol. A neppo baby from the kubiak tree. Who proved that the rest of the nfl already has his offense figured out. This is just going to be another scape goat for John.
Nepo baby's are good. Kyle shanahan is a Nepo baby, and everyone called him one in his first year at Washington. Then rg3 exploded.
@ lol. I’m not a fan of him. I’m a fan of stealing his play design occasionally tho. I think he’s the reason the niners are broken now.. lynch has been making John look like a child in the draft for what 7-8 years. Too bad for Kyle he didn’t just stay as an OC
@ I’ll bet you would grovel to them tho. It’s sinful(cesspool, but fitting typo) of nepotism in the nfl I’m sure that’s the only way to get anywhere in media. The Seattle media is completely slack jaw, especially around the Seahawks
@@codyhughes4472 fair enough I can understand that point of view
I am most interested in who their offensive line coach will be. Not super impressed with last years O line.
Mcdonald is clueless
How is he clueless? Took hawks defense from last in the league to 12th in one season, and first coach to get 10 wins in first season. His draft selections worked out great
Seems like that might be a good moniker for you.....