Success in the NFL breeds change. So does losing. Winning and losing meeting at the crossroads could be bad for the Seattle Seahawks, but great for some of the coaches on the team.
Because Seattle went 14-3 this season, and head coach Mike Macdonald is likely to remain in his position for the long and foreseeable future, coaches who work for Macdonald are likely to leave quite a bit, as long as the team stays good. It would be a bit of a shock if Seattle didn't lose at least one coach this offseason.
Offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak has already been requested to interview for nearly every head coaching opportunity, and, possibly more surprisingly, defensive coordinator Aden Durde has interviewed for at least two as well.