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Stay Home, Pete! Carroll Mentioned for Atlanta Falcons Post

Trying to Buck the Trend May Be a Waste of Time

By wassup471, published Jan 10, 2008
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Sure, Pete, you can be the boss of all personnel. Of course we have faith you're the man for the job, Mr. Carroll.

Arthur Blank, I pity thee.

Reports are that University of Southern California head coach Pete Carroll is considering an offer for the head coaching job of the Atlanta Falcons. As a fan of this organization, I hope for his sake he declines.

College coaches have generally taken to the NFL with little success. Just ask the 'ol ball coach Steve Spurrier: In two season with the Washington Redskins, he went 12-20, after winning six SEC titles and one national championship while sporting a 122-27-1 record. Or how about Butch Davis: After having the Miami Hurricanes at #2 in the nation thanks to an 11-1 season, he left for the Cleveland Browns. 24 wins and 35 losses later, he now is at the University of North Carolina. Since 1994, eight college coaches have jumped to the NFL, and only one has a winning record: Tom Coughlin. And we've all heard about the troubles he has with his players.

There are several good reasons for Carroll to stay put in the college ranks. Although he has previous NFL experience, coaching the New York Jets to a 6-10 record and the New England Patriots to a division title and consecutive playoff berths, that was before this millennium. He has been ensconced in college, recruiting players and fielding dominant teams since 2000.

In addition, the Falcons are not exactly a prime position. Although complete personnel control would be given, eliminating a common roadblock for college coaches, Carroll would still have to start planning for the NFL draft and then get key players such as DeAngelo Hall re-signed. It's not exactly just getting a recruit to sign for a full ride-instead, the agent, the player, and the team must all be happy with an agreement.

Stay Home, Pete! Carroll Mentioned for Atlanta Falcons Post
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wonder what he'll do if USC gets tapped for Bush. Should be interesting

Posted on 01/13/2008 at 9:01:24 AM

 
that guy is an idiot if he thinks he would want to go anywhere else than where he is. I mean we are talking john wooden stature if he'd just stay put for good. Great piece

Posted on 01/10/2008 at 6:01:47 PM

 
Seems to me that Carroll walked away from many better opportunities in past years. Why would he try to work his way into this mess?

Posted on 01/10/2008 at 5:01:50 PM

 
He's got a pretty good thing where he is, and his experience with the Pats was one, slow ride downward... Coaching the college ranks and coaching the pros are two different skill sets; one of which he has, one of which...well he may have, but it remains to be seen. Nice work.

Posted on 01/10/2008 at 9:01:17 AM

 
It would be foolish for him to leave.

Posted on 01/10/2008 at 9:01:34 AM

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