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As bad as this ending was, Pete leaves with more of his dignity intact right now that Belichick has.Father time is kind of fair, Pete Carroll, Bill Belicheck, Lewis Hamilton, when your time is up, your are done.
Yeah, hubris is a bitc4. He brought this in himself. The tendency that started here to surround himself with guys he liked vs guys who were qualified did him in. As did his belief that his way was the best way in offense and defense.What a crap way to go out. Oh well, you're a legend Pete. Enjoy retirement.
Im not taking the bait....Pete was flat out overrated for years and stuff like this proves it. So many in here said if you’re critical of Pete you don’t know ball. Baffling
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Seahawks 2.0 under Pete did not go well. He will be in the HOF someday I hope, but the game has officially passed him by…Pete screwed up by taking Geno. Then gave his son a job...signed Tyler Lockett and played him over developing his rookies and just stuck to his old habits. I wanted him to be successful but when they got Geno I knew it wouldn't last long. Pete made a lot of money and he will be in the hof and ring of honor one day..Hopefully soon.
Don't want to beat a dead horse, but, uh- yeah.Here is more food for thought. Based on rumor the last couple years Pete was here they gave John more control in the draft. Well isn't it odd as soon as they did that they don't have a single miss in the first two rounds when they were terrible leading up that point in the draft with a ton of misses? The more and more I see things the more I think Pete was wildly overrated and was a hindrance for years before he was let go by Seattle. I know I'm in the minority here.
do it......lolIm not taking the bait....
Here is all I know. The guys who posted here and elsewhere who swore Geno was top 7, and the Seahawks would crash and burn once Pete was let go are no longer posting. Makes me think they weren't Seahawks fans but fans of Geno/Pete, which people can be a fan of whatever they want to be, it just makes me feel right about a lot of things we got killed for in here. I feel like dancing in that a little but but I'll move on soon promise.Im not taking the bait....
Don't forget about a certain John guy with Russ...lolHere is all I know. The guys who posted here and elsewhere who swore Geno was top 7, and the Seahawks would crash and burn once Pete was let go are no longer posting. Makes me think they weren't Seahawks fans but fans of Geno/Pete, which people can be a fan of whatever they want to be, it just makes me feel right about a lot of things we got killed for in here. I feel like dancing in that a little but but I'll move on soon promise.
There are so many nuances to the PC era that it's hard to write the definitive last word on it. When you look at the overall record, it's hard to be overly critical of the reign:Here is more food for thought. Based on rumor the last couple years Pete was here they gave John more control in the draft. Well isn't it odd as soon as they did that they don't have a single miss in the first two rounds when they were terrible leading up that point in the draft with a ton of misses? The more and more I see things the more I think Pete was wildly overrated and was a hindrance for years before he was let go by Seattle. I know I'm in the minority here.
Even with a few decent proven head coaches floating around out there for hire - will any of the good ones take the Raider job?Yep. But why would someone say no to another NFL coaching gig? There's only 32 of those things. He gave it a shot, it didn't work. That team is a joke.
Good post and all fair points for sure.There are so many nuances to the PC era that it's hard to write the definitive last word on it. When you look at the overall record, it's hard to be overly critical of the reign:
--14 seasons
--10 playoff appearances
--11 winning seasons
--3 losings seasons (and one of them still led to a playoff spot)
--5 divisions titles
--2 Super Bowl appearances
--1 Super Bowl win
Perhaps my biggest gripe was in PC's refusal to take a conscious step or two back in the back half of his tenure in an effort to remake the roster into a true contending team again. You might say I got spoiled by the success of the first half of his tenure. I felt he had too much power and influence over personnel and roster construction, amongst other things, which led to moves that kept us competitive as a team, but not a serious contender, moves like the Jamal Adams trade, and the filling out of our CAP space with the resigning of average players, and more.
To his credit, we posted strong regular season records for a while there, even winning the division title in 2020 with a 12-4 record. I always think of that season as the smoke-and-mirrors season, because I never felt that was a true contending team, and it became apparent when the Rams handily beat us in the Wild Card round. After that season, real mediocrity began to set in. The team started to become stale to me as a fan.
So yeah, I too sensed that JS started to get more control over personnel and roster construction, and we've greatly benefitted from that. I'm not sure how it came about, but it seemed palpable to me.
Just my two cents.