By Curtis Crabtree New England Patriots 2009 Headshots New Seahawks offensive coordinator Shane Waldron spoke of a shared vision with head coach Pete Carroll over the future of the team's offense along with a desire to strive for balance while remaining an attacking unit. Waldron, hired by the Seahawks to replace Brian Schottenheimer as the team's offensive coordinator last week, spoke with reporters for the first time on Tuesday about his decision to leave the division-rival Los Angles Rams and take the opportunity to run the offense in Seattle. Waldron got the job after an interview process that included several Zoom meetings with Carroll, Russell Wilson and other members of the Seahawks staff.