No - Carroll is a great recruiter. I think that explains his success more in college than his coaching skills. Carroll would only be a slight upgrade to Turner in the pro game.
2007-10-03 09:23:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Steve Spurrier proved that some coaches are just built for a college program, and Pete Carrol proved he's one of them. A journeyman early in his career, he finally found a home in the Collesium. There's no way he's going to give up the dynasty he's built to coach a team that's expected to win out in the NFL. He has to notice that the Chargers talent level is vastly overrated, even if only on the defensive side of the ball. Donnie Edwards was a dynamic playmaker and the heart and soul of that defense. And what's sooo talented about their secondary? I know they havee the streiod pumping sack machine, but what else can he do?... Oh yeah get beat all day long when he drops back in coverage. In college an extremely gifted offense paired with a defense that's adequate at best will prevail, Pete sees that that's one of the many differences between college and the pros; he's a smart enough man to know that the grass isn't greener.
2007-10-03 09:48:36
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answered by Team Jesus 3
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The bigger question is, would Pete Carroll want the San Diego job. His name seems to come up every time there is an open NFL position and every year he stays at USC.
The job could definitly be open, San Diego is underperforming and I wouldn't stand for it if I were the owner. However, they could just as easily turn things around and finish the season 13-3 and win the Super Bowl and this won't matter anyway.
2007-10-03 09:32:11
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answered by Kyle H 5
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Dynasty! definition back to back at least two seasons and dominating its Conference with a better record than any college team for at least 5-years. Don't squawk that is the standards people put on the term. Greatness is achieved by being the very best! Notre Dame, Alabama Green Bay Pittsburg. Don't even try that Probie. USC is a fantastic team But Dynasty, maby nasty without DY!
2016-05-20 00:27:16
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answered by ? 3
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Ok.. lets see... Bill Cowher is out there.. Jason Garrett from the Cowboys is out there.. Mike Martz is available... Josh Mcdaniels the OC in New England is out there.... and you tell me they would pick Pete Carroll..
I don't think so... 3 of those 4 would be cheaper and want less power than Carroll - you be the Owner.. who do you pick ??
2007-10-03 09:34:27
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answered by jrs2300 1
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I'm not sure if Carol is the answer. However, if you could talk your local high school coach into taking a stab at the job he just might be a improvement over Norv Turner.
2007-10-03 09:27:10
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answered by Fletch 5
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Caroll was a decent coach and I think he learned his lesson. The players loved him (on the Patriots) and I think he can improve in his next outing like Belichik did form his first. he needs to be tougher.
Carroll also improved drastically between his Jets debut and his Patriots stint.
Norv Turner obviously is a complete mess that can't strategize, adjust, manage or lead. The Britney Spears of NFL coaches.
2007-10-03 09:23:41
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answered by BAGOFSWAGS 5
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Pete Carroll is not gonna leave USC...He got fired from the NFL already(Patriots)...
2007-10-03 09:22:18
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answered by Terry C. 7
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just one more unproven, well Turner is proven, proven he can not be a head coach to Carrol who did not have much success to begin with in the NFL. I would think he would want to stay at USC, I mean how much better could he have it?
2007-10-03 09:19:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Carroll already said there is no chance. This comes up every year.
2007-10-03 09:26:47
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answered by Bruce Tzu 5
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