A central theme is the chatter (or lack thereof) around Seattle’s repeat chances. One analyst emphasizes that there has been surprisingly little discussion about back-to-back championships this May, suggesting the Seahawks are quietly capable of contending again. The piece argues that Seattle’s depth and continuity—returning most of their 22 starters from a historically dominant group—could help them overcome the change in coordinators. Ultimately, the article posits that Seattle’s blend of veteran leadership, talent, and a disciplined approach under new leadership positions them to challenge for another Super Bowl, despite a tougher division and offseason turnover.
Key takeaways:
– Coaching change: Klint Kubiak’s departure to the Raiders and the promotion of Brian Fleury as offensive coordinator, with expectations to preserve offensive success.
– Roster stability: Seattle plans to leverage returning starters and remaining talent to offset recent free-agent losses.
– Repeat chances: Analysts suggest there is minimal offseason chatter about a back-to-back, but insiders believe Seattle can compete for another title with disciplined leadership and player motivation.