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Pete Carroll wants another NFL head-coaching job
Last year, the Seahawks unceremoniously kicked head coach Pete Carroll to the curb. This year, he’s looking for a new NFL ride.
Adam Schefter of ESPN.com reports that Carroll wants back in. Which means, frankly, that Carroll’s agent has specifically told this to Schefter in the hopes that Schefter would broadcast it to the world, in the hopes of generating public opinion. Then, Carroll’s agent will owe Schefter big time.
And that’s how the sausage gets made.
Carroll, per the report/strategic leak, specifically has expressed interest in the Bears’ vacancy. Which obviously means nothing, unless the Bears have interest in Carroll.
Given that the team’s No. 1 objective (we’re told) is to hire a coach who will get the most out of quarterback Caleb Williams, a defensive coach whose best NFL teams were fueled by that side of the ball most likely won’t be the right guy to pair with Williams.
Carroll could be a good fit elsewhere, depending on the specific needs and objectives of the franchise. He’s only one year older than Bill Belichick. Unlike Belichick, Carroll has actually has had success without Tom Brady on his team.
It’s hard to fault Carroll’s agent for trying to use the media to get the word out about Carroll. That’s the agent’s job. It’s not the media’s job, however, to engage in quid pro quo P.R. for coaching candidates.
It’s one thing to express authentic and organic and unsolicited opinions, like we did recently when questioning whether Brian Flores’s lawsuit against the NFL and multiple teams will stand in the way of a second head-coaching opportunity. It’s another thing to let your strings be pulled by “sources” (probably only one source, but making it plural always sounds better) who want to get their back scratched — and who will return the favor, possibly many times over.
Pete Carroll wants another NFL head-coaching job
After a successful stint with the Seattle Seahawks, Pete Carroll has made it clear that he is not ready to retire just yet. The 70-year-old coach recently expressed his desire to continue coaching in the NFL and is actively seeking another head-coaching opportunity.
Carroll, who led the Seahawks to two Super Bowl appearances and one championship victory, is widely regarded as one of the most successful coaches in the league. His energetic coaching style and emphasis on player development have made him a sought-after candidate for teams looking to turn their fortunes around.
Despite his age, Carroll shows no signs of slowing down and remains passionate about the game of football. He believes that he still has a lot to offer as a coach and is eager to take on the challenge of leading another team to success.
While it remains to be seen which team will give Carroll a chance to prove himself once again, there is no denying that his track record speaks for itself. With his winning mentality and proven leadership skills, it is only a matter of time before Carroll finds himself back on the sidelines as a head coach in the NFL.
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