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The Seattle Seahawks offense features significant changes, including new offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak and recently signed receiver Cooper Kupp. Kupp, speaking on Seattle Sports, expressed strong enthusiasm for Kubiak's approach, praising his intelligence, the intention behind the offense, and particularly his humility. Kupp highlighted Kubiak's collaborative style, stating the offense is "our thing and we’re going to do it together," inviting player ownership.
Kupp is also optimistic about the Seahawks' revamped receiver group. Following the trade of DK Metcalf and release of Tyler Lockett, the unit is now led by Jaxon Smith-Njigba (coming off a breakout season) and includes Kupp and veteran Marquez Valdes-Scantling. The rest of the group consists of younger, less experienced players like Jake Bobo (entering third season), Dareke Young (entering fourth season), and rookies Tory Horton and Ricky White III.
Despite the group's youth and relative inexperience leading to questions, Kupp sees significant potential in the receivers and currently has little doubt.
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