Since the Seahawks fired Brian Schottenheimer following the 2020 season there has been a lot of speculation about what led to the split. A report Tuesday afternoon indicates Russell Wilson had grown tired of Schotty and had a hand in it.
when Wilson met with coaches prior to a Thursday Night Football matchup against the Cardinals in Week 11.
On a short week with limited preparation time, Wilson felt he had viable solutions for helping get the Seahawks once-unstoppable offense back on track. He pitched those ideas to the coaching staff, only for them to be dismissed completely by [Pete] Carroll, Schottenheimer, and others involved in the game planning process, leading to the quarterback storming out of the meeting room in frustration.
No matter how many times fans return to the conversation of what happened to lead to the breakdown between Pete Carroll and Wilson, at the end of the day, it simply comes back to the fact that Wilson appears to have felt like he was not given equal respect at the table.
In short, he was not empowered, he was micromanaged, which is one of the absolute best ways to alienate a once loyal employee. Certainly Wilson could have handled it better from his end, but this kind of disconnect between the two sides is exactly what led to the split, and what could very well lead to consecutive losing seasons for the Seahawks for the first time in a decade.
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