Seahawks New OC Brian Fleury Explained: West Coast Zone Meets High Tempo
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The Seattle Seahawks are entering a major offensive shift under new coordinator Brian Fleury, formerly of the San Francisco 49ers system tree. After the departure of Klint Kubiak, head coach Mike Macdonald has turned to Fleury to modernize Seattle’s attack while preserving its West Coast–Wide Zone foundation.
This episode breaks down exactly what Brian Fleury brings to Seattle, including his high-tempo offensive philosophy, spacing concepts, and zone-based run design, and how it could reshape the Seahawks’ identity after their Super Bowl LX championship season.
We also explore the challenges ahead—particularly Fleury’s limited play-calling experience at the NFL level, and whether Seattle’s strong supporting cast, including a versatile tight end room led by AJ Barner, can help stabilize the transition.
From scheme structure to real-game implications, this is a full tactical breakdown of how Brian Fleury’s system could redefine the Seahawks offense heading into the 2026 season and beyond.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction: Why Brian Fleury matters to the Seahawks’ future
02:40 Offensive coordinator change: Departure of Klint Kubiak explained
05:50 Who is Brian Fleury? Coaching background and 49ers influence
09:10 West Coast–Wide Zone foundation: Core system principles
12:40 High-tempo offense concept: What Seattle is trying to build
16:10 Run game identity: Zone blocking and spacing design
19:40 Passing game structure: Quick reads, timing, and efficiency
Brian Fleury, Seattle Seahawks offense, offensive coordinator Seahawks, Mike Macdonald, Klint Kubiak, West Coast offense, zone run scheme, NFL coaching changes, Seahawks 2026 season, AJ Barner, Seahawks tactical analysis, NFL offensive schemes
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