Pete Carroll Is ‘Sick and Tired’ of Seahawks, Says Ex-Pro Bowler
Head coach Pete Carroll is “sick and tired” of the current Seattle Seahawks team, according to one of his players.
KJ Wright — a former key member of the “Legion of Boon” defense and a 10-year starter in Seattle — claims that Carroll is “extremely frustrated” that his message is not getting through to the Seahawks. Seattle is currently in a free fall and battling for a playoff spot after losing four straight games and five of their past six.
Wright detailed why Carroll isn’t happy during “The KJ Wright Show.”
“What I’m hearing from Coach Carroll is that he’s sick and tired of these guys,” says Wright. “That he’s extremely frustrated. That he’s preaching to them and he’s trying to be nice with them but they’re just not receiving his messaging well. They essentially don’t give a damn about what he’s saying at this point.”
Why Pete Carroll’s Message May Be Growing Old With Seahawks
Carroll is in the midst of his 14th season with the team, the fourth-longest tenure of any head coach in the NFL and the longest of any NFC coach.
During that time, he’s established himself as one of the best coaches in the league and undoubtedly the top head coach in franchise history. He’s missed the playoffs just three times since 2010 and has a cumulative record of 128-81-1 (61%) while winning a Super Bowl and leading the team to another appearance in the process.