An old clip of supposed tension between Pete Carroll and Jim Harbaugh resurfaces after the Raiders hire Carroll as their next head coach.
“In the NFL, though, Carroll has had the upper hand over Harbaugh (6-5), especially in their most recent battles,” Moton wrote. “Though the Chargers are coming off a year in which they clinched a playoff berth with an 11-6 record, Harbaugh probably isn't thrilled to see Carroll back in his conference and division.”
Pete Carroll, Andy Reid, Sean Payton, and Jim Harbaugh are all coaching in the same division. It’s hard to comprehend how great the four coaches are.
The culture king is back in the NFL. And, oh boy, does he have his work cut out for him. Arguably no NFL head coach has done a better job in the past couple of decades of creating a culture, a vibe, an attitude in and round his team than what Pete Carroll created during his 14 seasons with the Seattle Seahawks.
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Pete Carroll is back. One year removed from being run outta town as the head man of the Seattle Seahawks, the peppy coach nicknamed "Big Balls Pete" is headed back to an NFL sideline as the new sheriff of the Las Vegas Raiders.
The four AFC West head coaches—Andy Reid, Jim Harbaugh, Sean Payton, and Pete Carroll—now have a combined 20 Conference Championship appearances and nine Super Bowl appearances. https://t.co/t0myQXaeI6
Pete Carroll and Jim Harbaugh have waged war against each other for years, in college at USC and Stanford and in the NFL with the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers, and Carroll landing the Las Vegas Raiders job reunites them once again.
The Cowboys decision to roll with Schotty comes with the reality that other choices exist to measure him against.
At least one Los Angeles Chargers player took to social media during Sunday’s AFC title game to vent a little about the NFL officiating. In that way, Chargers defensive back Tony Jefferson was like many fans who tuned into the game after the buzz of controversy around NFL officiating in recent weeks.
By far the most notable, though, was Washington Commanders running back Austin Ekeler. Unfortunately for Ekeler, one of his plays created a stir of deja vu among Chargers fans tha