This was essentially KJ's take on his podcast last night. He doesn't get the sense (some) players are buying into Pete's message, mostly on the defensive side of the ball, too busy with their social media nonsense, and there's a lot of bullshit behind the scenes not being handled that now translates to the field. There's no one like Earl or ADB who calls out the nonsense to your face, especially critical of the dudes around DK laughing about his ejection. He really focused on Woolen's complete lack of physicality (said you aren't a WR from no where Texas anymore, you're a DB on the Seahawks, learn to hit like a man or get outta here) and all 3 safeties in particular.
His overall message is a statement from Pete needs to be made today, no feel-good tell the truth Monday about improving, the original 2010 cutthroat has to come out and say your services aren't working, we are going to roll with who wants to be a part of a winning culture. Whether that's coaches or players, both of which he feels are inadequate, something big must be done to salvage the season. Particularly damning that he doesn't feel anyone behind the scenes has the ability to be calling plays, seemingly including Hurtt.
He also thinks no one on defense is calling out the BS of other guys and something akin to a locker room fist fight needs to happen. Gave a bunch of examples where things just weren't working during their glory years and the big dogs made it known to your face you gotta be better, not giving a shit about your feelings. People got pissed, fights happened, but they went out onto the field angry and ultimately grew from it.