Maelstrom787
Well-known member
Tacitly admitting Pete is bad at game management, but it is okay because look at the rest of the league is not a good look for Pete.
I need to do a deep dive on this one of these days, ranking all 32 HCs on game management. I'd be surprised if Peter didn't finish bottom 8 along with Mike McCarthy, but who knows maybe he is middle of the pack.
I do know he burns a lot of timeouts, doesn't/does challenge at the wrong times, and luvs 2 punt when he should go for it.
I watch a lot of other teams and not many come to mind being worse than Carroll in this area.
Contrary to popular belief.....
Some coaches are more successful than others when it comes to challenging calls. Dallas Cowboys’ head coach Mike McCarthy has one of the best records, with a 51% success rate. The Seattle Seahawks’ coach, Pete Carroll, and New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton are similarly successful, getting nearly 50% of calls overturned after challenges.

What is an NFL Coach Challenge?
A coach challenge in American football is a head coach's process to ask referees to review a call during a game. Learn more!

Andy Reid is ninth the league with a 48% success rate (59-122). He and Bill Belichick are tied for the lead among current coaches at letting the challenge flag fly the most times. The Hoodie has only been correct 49 times (40% success-18th best active). Ron Rivera rounds out the active top ten with a 48% win rate.
Pete Carroll (12th, 42-91), Sean Payton (13th, 51-111) and John Harbaugh (16th, 46-105) are all also among the top half of the league in challenge success rate.

The best and worst of the NFL coach’s challenge
Most coaches aren’t very good second guessing referees, but two of the best were recent coaches in Buffalo
