Report: Seahawks tab GM to join Carroll in Seattle

The Seattle Seahawks have chosen Green Bay Packers executive John
Schneider as their new general manager, according to a person
familiar with hiring.
The person confirmed the agreement to The Associated Press on
Tuesday on condition of anonymity because the team had yet to
officially announce the hire.
Schneider, a 17-year veteran of NFL personnel work, will
share those responsibilities with new coach Pete Carroll under
Seattle's revamped football operations.
Schneider has been the Packers' director of football
operations since May 2008. He was the top personnel assistant to
Green Bay's GM for six years before that. He spent 2000 as
Seattle's director of player personnel in the Seahawks regime of
former Packers coach Mike Holmgren and current Green Bay GM Ted
Thompson. He was the vice president of player personnel for the
Redskins for one year, 2001, before returning to Green Bay.
Schneider replaces Tim Ruskell. The Seahawks forced Ruskell
to resign as GM and president last month as Seattle was finishing
5-11 and losing its last four games by a combined 123-37.
The Seahawks are 9-23 since their last playoff game in
January 2008, a loss at Green Bay.
Seahawks chief executive officer Tod Leiweke said last week
there will be three doors atop Seattle's remodeled football
operations: "a cap/contract door" for money and number crunching, a
job returning vice president for football administration John Idzik
is poised to handle; a GM door that Schneider will sit behind; "and
Pete will have his own, unique door."
Leiweke said his job will be to ensure collaboration between
the three positions.
The lack of a single authority in football matters is
something Seattle hasn't had since before Holmgren arrived as a
Super Bowl champion from Green Bay to become the coach and general
manager in 1999.
The Seahawks have promised Carroll he will work "shoulder to
shoulder" with the new GM.
"The cool thing is, we are getting an outstanding coach as
the centerpiece, and we are going to build around that," Leiweke
said of Carroll, reinforcing that Schneider will not have the same
kind of sweeping powers NFL GMs traditionally have enjoyed.
Schneider, a native of De Pere, Wis., interviewed with the
Seahawks on Jan. 12, hours after Seattle introduced Carroll as
their replacement for fired coach Jim Mora.
Schneider beat out Omar Khan, a contract administrator with
the Steelers, New York Giants college scouting director Marc Ross
and former Titans GM Floyd Reese in interviews that ran through
last week.
