Pete Carroll Doesn’t Intend On Going Anywhere
Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll expects to coach the team next year despite having the worst season of his tenure.
The Seahawks finished the season with a win over Arizona. However, that doesn’t do much to balm the wound of a 7 – 10 record. Those ten losses are the most for the franchise since 2009, the year before Pete Carroll was hired.
Pete Carroll is under contract until 2025, and doesn’t envision leaving early despite the uncertainty in Seattle.
“I’m in great shape,†said the 70-year old.
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The post mortem of the season will take place between Pete Carroll, GM John Schneider and de facto owner Jody Allen.
“Like we’ve always had,” Carroll said. “Really pointed at figuring things out. She’s very analytical and she wants to make sure that we’re doing everything that we can possibly do to get everything right. She’s a terrifically completive person in that regard and she doesn’t want any stone unturned. Exactly the way I look at it. I just feel so connected to that thought that that’s what we do, but to have your owner talk that same way, that’s a competitive perspective.
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“It goes back to the old line we used to have: We’re in a relentless pursuit of finding a competitive edge in everything we’re doing. That’s what is. That’s what she represents. So we’ll try to do a great job of exchanging the information and setting the course for making sure that we give ourselves the best chance to be champions.”