Not everyone lives in Mass.Which city - Seattle or Boston?
Because he wasn't a match here - at that point in time anyway.
Not everyone lives in Mass.Which city - Seattle or Boston?
Because he wasn't a match here - at that point in time anyway.
blame the Seahawks, not me ... I'm just the copy/pasterto be honest you the phrase'"winningest coach in seattle history" isnt really that high of a bar
Chuck Knox and Mike Holmgren aren't bad.to be honest you the phrase'"winningest coach in seattle history" isnt really that high of a bar
Any reason to think Baldinger has any insight?FWIW, Brian Baldinger was a guest on today's Pardon My Take pod and he thinks Harbs is definitely heading to the NFL.
Well he does a whole film breakdown on NFL.com I don't know that he has any true insight but given his connections to people around the league, I don't think he made the statement lightly. But again, maybe he doesn't know anything.Any reason to think Baldinger has any insight?
(Sincerely asking. I had to ask Google to remind me who he is.)
BB&N has a football team? An American rules football team? Fucking love that.Waldron had a interesting path
How does one go from position coach in NFL (Pats) to position coach for Hartford Colonials to OC of BB&N?
That’s a steep decline
Although the Pats could use some offensive quality control right now
Interesting. Thanks.Well he does a whole film breakdown on NFL.com I don't know that he has any true insight but given his connections to people around the league, I don't think he made the statement lightly. But again, maybe he doesn't know anything.
Top 3 Seattle coaches win totals reg season - Carroll 137, Mike Holmgren 86, Chuck Knox 80 (all had winning records)to be honest you the phrase'"winningest coach in seattle history" isnt really that high of a bar
They won the Nepsac Bowl 6 of the last 7 yearsBB&N has a football team? An American rules football team? Fucking love that.
He was affable and did not take himself too seriously, which are rare qualities in a football coach. In addition to being nice for fans, I think it really helped his career.Football could use a lot more Pete Carrolls. Terrific guy who projected humility, grace, and compassion. Those are not qualities often associated with the NFL, and yet he managed to succeed at a high level in the league.
It was probably the right time for this move in Seattle, given his age and the availability of some good coaches this off-season to replace him, and I think the Seahawks handled a potentially difficult situation well. Still, I have a soft spot for these Bill Lee/Bill Walton/Pete Carroll oddballs and I suspect it’ll be a long time before we see the likes of Pete in the game again.
how does 366 patriots regular season wins end up second to seattle at 297?......add in the playoffs next......carrols record was 27-21 with the patriotsTop 3 Seattle coaches win totals reg season - Carroll 137, Mike Holmgren 86, Chuck Knox 80 (all had winning records)
Top 3 New England coaches win totals reg season - Belichick 266, Mike Hovolak 52, Raymond Berry 48
I'd say it's a higher bar than New England
It’s simple. For BB to get it he had to win 53 games, for Pete to get it he had to win 87.how does 366 patriots regular season wins end up second to seattle at 297?......add in the playoffs next
He was also good on racial issues. There’s a book coming out that I was involved in that highlights Pete’s work in that space.He was affable and did not take himself too seriously, which are rare qualities in a football coach. In addition to being nice for fans, I think it really helped his career.