Seahawks' Offensive Struggles Prompt Concern from Coach Pete Carroll
Carroll Criticizes Offensive Coordinator's Game Plans Amid Team's Scoring Drought
- Seattle Seahawks' coach Pete Carroll expresses concern over the team's offensive performance, criticizing the lack of efficiency on third downs and in the red zone.
- Carroll hints at dissatisfaction with offensive coordinator Shane Waldron's game plans, emphasizing the need to maximize the unique talents within the team.
- The Seahawks have scored only three offensive touchdowns in the last four games, with 20 consecutive offensive possessions without finding the end zone.
- Injuries have played a part in the team's struggles, but Carroll insists that solutions need to be found.
- The team's upcoming schedule includes challenging games against Dallas, San Francisco, and Philadelphia.