New sheriff in town: How Mike Macdonald has shaken up the Seahawks post-Pete Carroll
Briefly

"Never want to do it again," Seahawks wide receiver Laviska Shenault Jr. said. "It's deadly." This reflects on the test's extreme difficulty and players' reluctance to face it again.
Macdonald was pissed, a source close to a player said, highlighting a shift in coaching style. He individually chewed out players who failed, emphasizing accountability.
Macdonald's leadership style starkly contrasts that of Pete Carroll, as he publicly reprimanded players and emphasized the team's commitment to being in shape.
He told at least one of the players that he'd have been cut on the spot if not for the guaranteed money in his contract, signaling high stakes and expectations.
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