Mike Macdonald's arrival as head coach of the Seattle Seahawks has sparked a shift in team accountability, bringing with him a challenging conditioning test from his time with the Baltimore Ravens. Players must complete six 150-yard shuttles within specified times to pass.
Macdonald's tough love leadership style contrasts with his predecessor Pete Carroll's gentler approach. He's emphasizing a 'make it right' philosophy, aiming to foster accountability among the players, which is reflected in their perfect start to the season.
As the season progresses, the Seahawks will face tougher challenges, but with Macdonald's emphasis on accountability, they aim to maintain their current trajectory.