With just four weeks left in the season, former players like K.J. Wright are already offering their opinions on the condition of the locker room of the Seattle Seahawks. What can Pete Carroll do to turn things around?
With four weeks remaining in the 2023 season, Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll finds himself in uncharted position after losing four straight games for the first time in his lengthy tenure in the Pacific Northwest and dropping below.500. Carroll had a strong start to the season.
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K.J. Wright speaks about Seahawk’s Locker room
Carroll’s accountability for the recent losing run and his lackluster performance has been scrutinized in light of those difficulties, and even former players have weighed in.
This includes veteran linebacker K.J. Wright, who spoke openly about the coach and the condition of the locker room on Wednesday morning during an appearance with Seattle Sports anchors Mike Salk and Brock Huard.
Wright said,
“This team right now, they’re just so distracted. It’s not even about the opponents anymore,” “They’re fighting their own internal battles within the building. They’re fighting guys buying into what’s Coach Carroll is saying.”
To what extent has Carroll’s inability to convince players of his message contributed to the current struggles? To what extent do players deserve to be blamed? Corbin Smith and Rob Rang, the hosts, examine Wright’s remarks regarding a possible malfunctioning locker room and debate whether Carroll can resolve the issue quickly before it becomes too late.

When Seattle plays Philadelphia on Monday Night Football, Smith and Rang also discuss six crucial positional matchups. There are 2 outside matchups that are crucial : DK Metcalf versus Darius Slay and A.J. Brown versus Riq Woolen and Devon Witherspoon.
