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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Is Richard Sherman’s blowup a byproduct of Seahawks coach Pete Carroll’s approach?: seattletimes





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Is Richard Sherman's blowup a byproduct of Seahawks coach Pete Carroll's approach?

Is Richard Sherman's blowup a byproduct of Seahawks coach Pete Carroll's approach?
Is Richard Sherman's blowup a byproduct of Seahawks coach Pete Carroll's approach?
The Seahawks coach lets players "be who they are," but it's possible that Pete Carroll's model of free expression comes with the occasional headache.Not only is Pete Carroll one of the most successful, most well-compensated coaches in the NFL, he was once voted the most popular.And one of the big reasons for that popularity is the encouragement he gives players to embrace their personalities and express themselves.
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by the same token on seattletimes

Pete Carroll says Seahawks could be stronger for fighting through Richard Sherman's outburst Sunday

Pete Carroll says Seahawks could be stronger for fighting through Richard Sherman's outburst Sunday
Pete Carroll says Seahawks could be stronger for fighting through Richard Sherman's outburst Sunday
Seahawks coach Pete Carroll says he thinks his team learned some lessons from Richard Sherman's meltdown and the way Seattle rallied to beat Atlanta Sunday.Next time — if there could really be a next time similar to Sunday — Seahawks coach Pete Carroll hopes Richard Sherman reacts just a little bit differently."Yeah, I would,'' Carroll said, in reference to Sherman's extended third-quarter sideline outburst following a blown coverage that led to a touchdown by Atlanta's Julio Jones Sunday.
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furthermore thenewstribune

Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll after regrouping from Richard Sherman's sideline screaming: "I'm fine operating like this"

Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll after regrouping from Richard Sherman's sideline screaming: "I'm fine operating like this"
Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll after regrouping from Richard Sherman's sideline screaming:
Gregg Bell joined The News Tribune in July 2014.Bell had been the director of writing for the University of Washington's athletic department for four years.He was the senior national sports writer in Seattle for The Associated Press from 2005-10, covering the Seahawks in their first Super Bowl season and beyond.
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