All good things must come to an end. On January 10th of this year, the Seattle Seahawks officially moved on from franchise mainstay Pete Carroll, concluding a 14-year run for the legendary head coach. A run that included ten playoff appearances, 137 regular season wins, and most importantly, back-to-back Super Bowl appearances in 2013 and 2014, with a resounding win against the Broncos in ‘13. Whenever someone has been the strategic figurehead for a franchise for that long, so much goes into the decision to declare a new direction. One could point to so many other such figures who were given an even shorter leash, as even in “down
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