Ask Steeler fans if they were happy for the 17 seasons that Tomlin 'kept them going'. That's the trajectory Pete had the team in.
Fans that are happy for good regular seasons don't compute with me (the "anything can happen in the post season" is BS and rarer than a live dinosaur). I need to see a plan or progress and I couldn't see that with Carroll. "Kept the going" is no way of going through life. I'd rather stink and have a chance at rebuilding than the samething over and over again.
This is an excellent point. Tomlin won a super bowl with the team Cower built, then was just good enough to get late round picks, and not have a losing record. Finally, their franchise rapist got too old to play, and they've been crap ever since.
Pete was the same way, the team was a toy to stroke his ego, and let him have fun. The BS wasted picks and players traded away for players that turned out to be mostly useless, and signing players that were washed up but fun to sign because they were once high round draft picks. I'm sure most of those crap picks and worthless trades/signings, were from Pete overriding John.
Thank God for Jody, because she recognized that Pete was riding on his past success, and just having fun with millions of dollars and exciting transactions. The story from Pete was that "non football people made the decision to let him go."
However, JS was on with McAfee and beat around the bush about Pete getting let go, but I read what he said, and his body language as "I also thought it was time for Pete to go." My intuition tells me that Jody took the heat to protect JS, which would allow him a smoother transition should there be people in the organization that were "Team Pete."
But now with his success of hiring MM, drafting extremely well (imho, proving my point that Pete was the problem with the drafts), and then winning a Superbowl, allows him to be a little more public about his role in "Pete moving on." Add to that, Pete failing in a big way in Las Vegas, and it's "Told you so!" from a person that would never say that, and always takes the high road. John constantly defers praise to the Seahawks staff, throwing their names out there on national TV. It's no wonder it's such a successful organization. When you get recognized, you work harder, and smarter.
The End.
P.S. Pay JSN and Spoon.