For a first-time head coach, Mike Macdonald couldn’t have hoped for much more from his debut game.
The Seattle Seahawks played in many ways that Macdonald had hoped for. They were aggressive and played with intensity on defense. Their offensive talent showed at times. The Seahawks handled challenges and dealt with some self-made problems.
Most importantly, Seattle won the game, giving their new coach a chance to celebrate.
“A lot of family and friends were in town, so it was nice to take a breath, watch the rest of the Sunday night game, and enjoy each other’s company and the victory,” Macdonald said.
However, it’s hard to gauge where the Seahawks truly stand from their 26-20 win over Denver. They were expected to win against a team that is in transition and started a rookie quarterback.
The Seahawks did what was needed. Their defense made Bo Nix look like a rookie and forced three turnovers. Kenneth Walker III rushed for 103 yards and a touchdown, mostly during a strong third quarter.
On offense, the Seahawks struggled in the first half but showed some promise in the final 30 minutes under new offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb.
Despite the positive aspects of the win, it wasn’t a big test. It might take a few more weeks, maybe until they face Miami in Week 3, before the Seahawks face a team that will truly test their standing in the league.
“Obviously, we have a lot of room for improvement, but so far, so good,” QB Geno Smith said.