Seahawks head coach on new OC Klint Kubiak's approach to running the offense

Issaquah, WASports

Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald recently shared insights into the hiring of Klint Kubiak as the new offensive coordinator during an interview with FOX 13 Seattle. Macdonald emphasized Kubiak's unique ability to tailor the offense to the strengths of his roster, which played a crucial role in the decision-making process. Kubiak, who is the son of former NFL head coach Gary Kubiak, brings a wealth of experience from his previous roles with the Broncos, Vikings, and Saints. Although the Saints struggled offensively last season, Macdonald pointed out that Kubiak's coaching has historically enhanced player performance, particularly in his work with quarterbacks like Derek Carr and Kirk Cousins. The Seahawks are looking to revamp their offensive strategy, especially after releasing Ryan Grubb, who had a brief tenure as offensive coordinator.

Macdonald's respect for Kubiak's family legacy and coaching acumen adds an emotional layer to the hire. As the team prepares for the upcoming NFL season, they are optimistic about Kubiak's potential to lead a dynamic offense. The complete interview will be featured on Seattle Sports Live, offering fans a deeper understanding of the team's future direction.

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