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Absolutely gm’s are noticing Seattle, no doubt. Would just say there was more to it than just “successful-coach-for-a-decade+” vs new young hot shot:

- Seattle has had four consecutive Grade A drafts and has the 3rd youngest team in the NFL. Moldable clay. Not the same as trying to turn around a franchise with established stars and especially dealing with an immovable QB who’s influencing decisions — like Jackson or Allen if Buffalo makes a move.

- Seattle creates tons of cap space without weakening the team, brought in several players who improved the team and has the ability to bring in several more. Different from taking over a team where you’re going to be forced to peel off talent and hope you find cheaper replacements….the Ravens do have Jackson and Henry and several other pieces but VERY different dynamics than the team MacDonald inherited. The Ravens HC is going to be charged with making it work with them, or get fired like Harbaugh. Whereas Macdonald had free rein to dump his QB, his offensive star and his OC after just a year…

- ….which brings me to the third and fourth pieces of the puzzle which are John Schneider and Jody Allen. Compare that duo to Raiders’ Spytek and Davis Jr (with Brady looking over their shoulders) at the Raiders, or Mougey and Woody Johnson with the Jets and tell me they’re just a head coach away?

- and lastly, how many true geniuses are there out there? McVey, Macdonald, Campbell and Vrabel in their ways, maybe Ben Johnson (but I’m predicting here and now he’s going to wear thin soon), maybe Liam Cohen? McDonald was thought to be (and looked to be, early days) one in Miami. But, are truly off the charts young coaches as rare as true franchise QB, no more than 6-7 at any one time? Meaning 7 or 8 HC openings are not going to work out any more than drafting 7 or 8 QB’s in any one draft class.

- and BEWARE of handing the keys of your franchise over to your star QB (which is what Baltimore just did). They can grow petulant, distant, pouting, pointing fingers etc and stronger than the HC. We in Seattle know what that feels like and Denver bet the farm on the same thing (Adam Gase never stood a chance).

I don’t know man, the Carroll firing feels so much different than the Harbaugh firing. Seattle prob is to blame, but a lot more to it than just coach vs coach.

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Sea Hawk Run!'s avatar

GM of the year: John Schneider. Replaced the team’s top coach, two winning QBs, and WR1 and succeeded.

Coach of the year: One who didn’t get fired this week.

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