GetNjigbaWithIt
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Copy & pasted this from an ESPN article.
"The most interesting observation from Saturday's Seahawks practice came after the final whistle, and it had nothing to do with football. Mike Macdonald spotted a group of young players heading inside in apparent defiance of previous instructions to sign autographs for fans in the time between when practice ends and meetings begin.
Macdonald wasn't pleased, and he sternly let one undrafted rookie hear it.
"Mike does not play," another player was overheard saying.
The incident was an example of what people within the Seahawks organization have cited as one of the differences between Macdonald, Pete Carroll and their respective assistants. There's more attention to detail in the way Macdonald and the new staff teaches, and there's a willingness to rebuke players that stands in sharp contrast to the more gentle, parental style in which Carroll strongly believed. -- Brady Henderson"
"The most interesting observation from Saturday's Seahawks practice came after the final whistle, and it had nothing to do with football. Mike Macdonald spotted a group of young players heading inside in apparent defiance of previous instructions to sign autographs for fans in the time between when practice ends and meetings begin.
Macdonald wasn't pleased, and he sternly let one undrafted rookie hear it.
"Mike does not play," another player was overheard saying.
The incident was an example of what people within the Seahawks organization have cited as one of the differences between Macdonald, Pete Carroll and their respective assistants. There's more attention to detail in the way Macdonald and the new staff teaches, and there's a willingness to rebuke players that stands in sharp contrast to the more gentle, parental style in which Carroll strongly believed. -- Brady Henderson"