'Unicorn event' allows Ryan Grubb to stay in Seattle as new offensive coordinator for Seahawks


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RENTON, Wash. — New Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb says he was all-in on making the move to Alabama and being the offensive coordinator for the Crimson Tide. That was until someone Grubb connected with a year ago at the NFL combine reached out to gauge his interest in an opportunity that allowed him to stay put in the Pacific Northwest and fulfill a desire to coach in the NFL. Seattle will be full of firsts at the NFL level next season — a first-time head coach in Mike Macdonald, along with first-time coordinators in all the key positions on the coaching staff. That includes Grubb, defensive coordinator Aden Durde and special teams coordinator Jay Harbaugh.

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