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Seahawks Legend Steve Largent Asked Head Coach Mike Macdonald a Question Worth $10 Million – And the Classy Response That Followed Made Seahawks Fans Proud

Seattle, Washington – 28/11/2025

The Seattle Seahawks are entering the most brutal stretch of their season, where every mistake could cost them their standing in the NFC race. But in the middle of that pressure, an unexpected moment made the entire Seahawks Nation fall silent: Steve Largent, the greatest legend in franchise history, suddenly dropped a “10-million-dollar question” on head coach Mike Macdonald — a question not about schemes or play calls, but one that cut straight into the heart and identity of the Seahawks.

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Appearing on a local broadcast, Largent — who almost never criticizes the team publicly — turned to Macdonald and asked a question so heavy the entire studio froze:

“If you say the Seahawks are building a real identity, then tell me this: Are you truly willing to pay the price to make this team a nightmare for the NFL again — or are we just saying it to comfort ourselves?”

A direct, piercing, heavyweight question.
The host went silent.
The studio audience didn’t move.
Seahawks social media exploded instantly.

Facing a challenge from the very symbol of the franchise, Mike Macdonald didn’t dodge it. He stared directly into the camera, paused for a beat, and gave a response that Seahawks fans later described as “the definition of a Seattle head coach”:

“If that question came from anyone else, I’d treat it like a normal challenge. But when Steve Largent asks, it’s a reminder of this team’s soul. And if we want to be worthy of a question with that kind of weight, we’re ready to pay whatever price the NFL can’t ignore.”

That moment blew up across the Seahawks community.
Kam Chancellor reposted the clip, writing: “This is the Seattle standard.”
Doug Baldwin added: “Largent asked — Macdonald answered. That’s it.”
Fans called it “the conversation that will shape the season.”

Steve Largent later smiled and nodded — a gesture every fan understood: he approved.

In that moment, the Seahawks felt injected with new fire.
A 10-million-dollar question.
A response that matched its weight.
And a team rediscovering exactly who they are.

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