
Carroll will be taking a look at the offensive
side of the ball and almost certainly make
changes at the line.
There's been nothing to report the last few days as far as Seahawks developments, but that doesn't mean there's nothing going on behind the scenes at the VMAC.
New Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll met with his entire coaching staff together for the first time Feb. 1. Carroll had been in the process of evaluating the defense and now it was the offense's turn.
Carroll recently said they were going to take a long look at the offensive line to determine if they have the proper personnel for the zone blocking scheme they'll be running under new OL coach Alex Gibbs.
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Gibbs is considered the godfather of the scheme, having perfected it in Denver in the late 90s.
The zone blocking scheme assigns linemen a zone to block. This differs from the traditional power running game, which Mike Holmgren mostly ran, where linemen are assigned specific players.
Carroll said he didn't know much about the wide receiver situation so he couldn't elaborate on making changes there.
Here's the entire coaching staff from Seahawks.com:
Offensive Coaches
Jeremy Bates
Offensive Coordinator
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Jedd Fisch
Quarterbacks
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Alex Gibbs
Offensive Line
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Pat McPherson
Tight Ends
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Sherman Smith
Running Backs
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Kippy Brown
Wide Receivers
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Art Valero
Assistant Offensive Line
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Luke Butkus
Quality Control - Offensive Line
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Dave Canales
Quality Control - Offense
Defensive Coaches
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Casey Bradley
Defensive Coordinator
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Dan Quinn
Asst. Head Coach / Defensive Line
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Ken Norton, Jr.
Linebackers
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Jerry Gray
Secondary
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Kris Richard
Assistant Defensive Backs
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Rocky Seto
Quality Control - Defense
Other Coaching Staff
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Brian Scheider
Special Teams
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Jeff Ulbrich
Special Teams Assistant
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Chris Carlisle
Head Strength & Conditioning
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Mondray Gee
Assistant Strength & Conditioning
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Jamie Yanchar
Assistant Strength & Conditioning