Pete Carroll and his Seahawks made the best of the virtual offseason

Despite the limitations imposed by the coronavirus pandemic, coach Pete Carroll and his Seahawks made the best of the virtual offseason.

The coronavirus pandemic kept most of the nation on lockdown throughout the spring, but that didn’t stop coach Pete Carroll and his Seattle Seahawks from making the most of their virtual offseason.

“We killed it during the offseason in a way I couldn’t envision it going as well as it did,” Carroll told Touchdown Wire’s Doug Farrar in an exclusive interview. “It went great, and we accomplished a lot, and we’re smarter than we’ve ever been. The transition we make now will be huge. Who would have thought that we could come out of the offseason and say that this was an extraordinary offseason – learning and teaching and concepts, and then all of the social stuff and personal stuff we dealt with has been so challenging, but necessary.”

Via team and positional meetings on Zoom and other video programming, Carroll and his coaching staff did their best to prepare the players for the upcoming season despite being unable to take to the field. Carroll will get the chance to see if all the hard work has paid off when players report for training camp at the end of the month.

“Hopefully, we’re really going to make a turn here that’s extraordinary,” Carroll continued. “There’s so much happening, even though we’ve been sitting at home! It’s just amazing.”

Rookies and other select players are set to arrive at the Virginia Mason Athletic Center a few days before the rest of the roster reports on July 28.

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Notre Dame Players Meet with Another Former NFL MVP

Running game coordinator Lance Taylor who we’ve discussed for his connections at length already this week, arranged another meeting Friday, this time with his stable of running backs.  

Notre Dame players have recently had the benefit of meeting with a couple of former NFL stars.  New tight ends coach John McNulty arranged a meeting with Hall of Famer Kurt Warner a week or so ago and earlier this week he had a video conference arranged for his tight ends with former Irish great, Anthony Fasano.

Running game coordinator Lance Taylor who we’ve discussed for his connections at length already this week, arranged another meeting Friday, this time with his stable of running backs.

A couple thoughts here from Shaun Alexander talking to a room of Notre Dame running backs.

I wasn’t able to legally drink when Alexander won his MVP in 2005 and am now 34. I wonder if the players on this call are aware of how great he was considering they were all probably about six or seven years old in Alexander’s prime.

How great would it be to be able to have a giant poster of yourself on the Madden cover to put up in your home office?  Power move.

If you’ve forgotten, go check out Alexander’s career numbers.  He averaged more than a touchdown a game over a five year span.

Also noteworthy is the former Notre Dame running back who is looking to get drafted next week that regrets not jumping on the call today.

It’s cool to see Notre Dame taking advantage of this strange time and making the best of a bad situation.  Now we’re curious what former NFL star will be next to meet with a one of the 2020 squad’s positional groups.