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  • Can Pete Carrol Coach In the NFL?

    Read this PFT blurb and the article it points to.

    Part of me wants to believe that someone this earnest (seemingly, if you don't think he blew out of LA ahead of the sheriff's posse) can succeed. But I have serious doubts. There is also the John Schneider factor, I don't know how much of a hand he had in this.

    26 players remaining from last year, lowest in the league. Read the roster breakdown's for the last few years here.
    Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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    No time to read the blurb, but he has coached before with mixed success. He was a very good D coordinator as I recall, but never quite had a good situation as a head coach.

    I believe he can, but maybe not in the situation he is in.
    The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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    • #3
      I think he falls flat on his face this season.

      In way over his head.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by bobblehead
        No time to read the blurb, but he has coached before with mixed success. He was a very good D coordinator as I recall, but never quite had a good situation as a head coach.

        I believe he can, but maybe not in the situation he is in.
        He took over an aging, but playoff worthy team in New England from Parcells and had trouble keeping the ship afloat. Belicheck did some serious retooling when he took the reigns. But I don't know that Carroll had authority in New England that he has in Seattle. His defense in New England had one bad year but was OK the other two.
        Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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        • #5
          He had it going at SC. I'm still not sure why he left. King of the Hill there and in the country.

          How seriously are the NCAA dogs sniffing around his old program there?
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Fritz
            He had it going at SC. I'm still not sure why he left. King of the Hill there and in the country.

            How seriously are the NCAA dogs sniffing around his old program there?
            He ran away like a little bitch and I hope he gets run over on the sidelines. He will be terrible.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Fritz
              He had it going at SC. I'm still not sure why he left. King of the Hill there and in the country.

              How seriously are the NCAA dogs sniffing around his old program there?
              They got busted pretty good, but it was not cash in the FedEx envelope fun. No death penalty and the details weren't particularly salacious. The biggest news was the benefits Reggie Bush received and though I could be mistaken, those came to light in part because Bush stiffed his benefactors when it came time to create a formal business relationship after his college playing days had ended.

              They lost a season's worth of games and a bunch of scholarships. Basketball took a hit too over OJ Mayo. Carroll went away and the AD lost his job. From Carroll's perspective, the scholarships would have hurt. But he was not named as having taken any prohibited actions.
              Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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              • #8
                I keep seeing his helpless face up in the booth as the '95 Packers offense rang him up for two quick TDs to stake a 21-0 lead in the Divisional round that year against SF. He had no answers. I like this blurb from Wiki:

                "Carroll was hired for the next season by the San Francisco 49ers, where he served as defensive coordinator for the following two seasons (1995–96). His return to success as the defensive coordinator led to his hiring as the head coach of the New England Patriots in 1997, replacing coach Bill Parcells, who had resigned after disputes with the team's owners"

                My take: He will do OK, so long as he doesn't have to deal with too many Terry Glenns.
                "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Fritz
                  He had it going at SC. I'm still not sure why he left. King of the Hill there and in the country.

                  How seriously are the NCAA dogs sniffing around his old program there?
                  He left because he knew the program was going to be busted by the NCAA and he didn't want his rep tarnished by him being the spotlight when it happened. Not many NFL programs would have offered him a HC job when the program he's running is getting sanctions.

                  It's all going to come down to if he can get good coordinators because I don't really believe that he's all that great himself. Given he won't have talent that's head and shoulders above what everyone else has anymore, I don't think he's going to do well. I'll put the over/under at 3 yrs and he'll be gone.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Cheesehead Craig
                    It's all going to come down to if he can get good coordinators
                    Maybe Steve Spurrier is available for OC?

                    I think Carrol will have about as much luck at HC as SS did. No loaded roster, and a salary cap to contend with.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by pbmax
                      Originally posted by bobblehead
                      No time to read the blurb, but he has coached before with mixed success. He was a very good D coordinator as I recall, but never quite had a good situation as a head coach.

                      I believe he can, but maybe not in the situation he is in.
                      He took over an aging, but playoff worthy team in New England from Parcells and had trouble keeping the ship afloat. Belicheck did some serious retooling when he took the reigns. But I don't know that Carroll had authority in New England that he has in Seattle. His defense in New England had one bad year but was OK the other two.
                      Well - struggled to keep them afloat? He had 2 playoff trips in 3 seasons.He had a winning record. Honestly, he didn't even get a fair shake in NE to begin with. I do think he is a good coach, and that he can coach in the NFL, but he has a lot of work to do to turn around the seattle team as a franchise, and while Hassleback is a decent QB for now, that future wont include him.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by packerbacker1234
                        Originally posted by pbmax
                        Originally posted by bobblehead
                        No time to read the blurb, but he has coached before with mixed success. He was a very good D coordinator as I recall, but never quite had a good situation as a head coach.

                        I believe he can, but maybe not in the situation he is in.
                        He took over an aging, but playoff worthy team in New England from Parcells and had trouble keeping the ship afloat. Belicheck did some serious retooling when he took the reigns. But I don't know that Carroll had authority in New England that he has in Seattle. His defense in New England had one bad year but was OK the other two.
                        Well - struggled to keep them afloat? He had 2 playoff trips in 3 seasons.He had a winning record. Honestly, he didn't even get a fair shake in NE to begin with. I do think he is a good coach, and that he can coach in the NFL, but he has a lot of work to do to turn around the seattle team as a franchise, and while Hassleback is a decent QB for now, that future wont include him.
                        I was not close to the situation, so I cannot break it down finer than the general football coverage at the time. But the coverage at the time was that he lost the team and could not command the respect of the veterans.

                        He took over a Super Bowl participant and lost one full regular season game more in each of his three seasons (from 11 to 10 wins in Season 1, 10 to 9 in #2, 9 to 8 in #3). He was 1-2 in the postseason. I would say that this ship was very big and seaworthy when he took over, but it was taking on water at the end.

                        Now what I cannot tell you is that he was entirely responsible. It was a veteran team in many ways and could have been getting old and Carroll may not have had final personnel authority. So I cannot fault him completely. And Belicheck in the first post-Carroll year, cleaned house, went 5-11 and in a year was back to 11-5. The first year superficially looks like what Carroll and Schneider are doing in Seattle.

                        But Carroll's rep as an enthusiastic, player friendly coach and those tinny slogans about the days of the week all seem like hollow slogans to me. I can easily make the connection between that kind of leadership and an inability to relate to veteran professionals.

                        Now that they are cleaning house of vets, I am curious if his approach will be more successful. Because if he isn't and he has stripped the team of good veterans, then the rebuilding job will take that much longer. For someone else. Ultimately, what I am suggesting is that I, personally, trust Schneider more, but I am not convinced this is his doing.
                        Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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                        • #13
                          Prediction: Pete Carroll will be the second coming of Steve Spurrier. He'll be back in the college ranks in three years.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Kiwon
                            Prediction: Pete Carroll will be the second coming of Steve Spurrier. He'll be back in the college ranks in three years.
                            No comparison between the two. Pete Carroll has been around the NFL. SS had no clue how to coach when he didn't have far superior talent to his opponents.

                            IF Pete goes for it on 4th and 8 from his own 35 I'll eat my words. Until then its not fair to mention any coach in the same breath as spurrier....not even Ray Rhodes.
                            The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by bobblehead
                              Originally posted by Kiwon
                              Prediction: Pete Carroll will be the second coming of Steve Spurrier. He'll be back in the college ranks in three years.
                              No comparison between the two. Pete Carroll has been around the NFL. SS had no clue how to coach when he didn't have far superior talent to his opponents.

                              IF Pete goes for it on 4th and 8 from his own 35 I'll eat my words. Until then its not fair to mention any coach in the same breath as spurrier....not even Ray Rhodes.
                              Spurrier won while at Duke. Daniel Snyder is the unproven one.
                              Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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