NorthHawk wrote:I heard someone on the Radio (maybe Ian Furness but I could be mistaken) say the Schneider had been looking at coaching candidates for a couple of months so he must have been in the loop.
And since there aren't many interviews in place yet, what could that mean? The statement that was made also said something like looking at all candidates before a decision, so who knows what's in the cards.
IMO it doesn't necessarily mean that Scheider was in the loop. It might have been nothing more than due diligence, contingency planning. He did it when he scouted quarterbacks like Mahomes and Allen even though they had Russell under contract. He had a 72 year old HC who could resign any moment and rumors flying that Pete's job was at stake. Any good businessman does the same thing, plans for the unexpected so they don't get caught flat footed.
One thing that we can be pretty sure about is that Pete won't be involved in the coaching search or any other momentous decisions that are to be made. He said so directly on Wednesday:
The search for the next Seattle Seahawks head coach is underway, and unlike Mike Holmgren, Pete Carroll will not have a handpicked successor.
At Wednesday’s emotional press conference, former coach Pete Carroll—sorry, this is still just surreal to type—told reporters that General Manager John Schneider will hire the next coach, and that he won’t be involved in the process.
“That will be on Johnny’s docket,” Carroll said when asked about the search for a new head coach. “He’s gonna get after that and make that happen with the help of ownership and all that, and we’ll be supporting them as much as possibly can happen so that they can do a great job with it.”
While Carroll will technically still be part of the organization, he said he won’t be involved in helping find his successor.
“No, I have support to John. I’m supporting John,” he said. “… That’s not my deal. That’s their deal.”
As for Carroll’s new role as an advisor? The terms of that role have not yet been defined.
“We’re gonna figure that out. We don’t really know right now,” he said. “But I’m grateful for the intention that the organization has to try to find something that makes sense. So we’ll see. I don’t know.”
Carroll had additionally served as Vice President of Football Operations, but under this set-up it’s going to be John Schneider in charge of the personnel moving forward. For everyone who’s wanted to see Carroll and Schneider essentially decoupled, so to speak, this is your wish come true. Schneider’s contract runs through the 2027 NFL Draft.https://www.fieldgulls.com/2024/1/10/24 ... 0successor.