Seattle Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald, known for his thorough decision-making, continues his search for a new offensive coordinator following the firing of Ryan Grubb. As the search enters its third week, candidates have emerged, including Detroit Lions' Hank Fraley, New Orleans' Klint Kubiak, and Minnesota's Grant Udinski, who have all advanced to second interviews. Additionally, interim Bears coach Thomas Brown and Byron Leftwich have also been interviewed. The Seahawks must consider the direction of their offensive strategy, especially since Macdonald emphasized a commitment to the run game.
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Seattle Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald is known as a meticulous decision-maker, which is why his search for a new offensive coordinator is now well into its third week.
Fraley's initial interview was held virtually during the Lions' first-round bye, but with their playoff run over, the two sides can now meet face-to-face.
The team also interviewed Chicago Bears interim head coach Thomas Brown and former NFL quarterback and OC Byron Leftwich, and is compliant with the Rooney Rule.
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