On Wednesday, the Seattle Seahawks ended one of the most successful eras in the team’s history.
Pete Carroll, the seemingly ageless wonder who led the team to its first (and so far, only) Super Bowl title in 2013 and holds the franchise record for wins and winning percentage, stepped aside after 14 seasons on the sideline.
Carroll finished with winning records in 11 of his 14 seasons, and his final win to get him one final winning record epitomized so much of the Carroll era: Hang tough and then count on some crazy magic to win the game. In the end, the final vision of Carroll as
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