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Watch: Seattle Seahawks 71-year-old head coach Pete Carroll making one-handed catches

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On one hand where the Seattle Seahawks were completely demolished by San Francisco 49ers in the previous showdown, it seems like their Head Coach –Pete Carroll has found his rhythm as he caught the ball with one-hand in a viral video. That too, in his own element and style wearing sunglasses. 

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However, to those who are not aware Pete Carroll played safety at the College of Marin and the University of the Pacific. He even tried out for the World Football League’s Honolulu Hawaiians after his collegiate career. Yet he failed to make the cut. Being one of the honest and brutal coaches in the league, Carroll even admitted that his failed football career pushed him into becoming a coach. 

The 71-year-old Seahawks’ Head Coach – Pete Carroll could be giving a lesson to several of his players, especially after last week’s loss to the Niners, on some to catch the ball with ooze and calmness. 

Can Pete Carroll’s Seahawks beat Atlanta Falcons in Week 3?

Given that the Seattle Seahawks and Pete Carroll are still adjusting to life without Russell Wilson, their offensive as well as defensive voids were on display in the previous game. Surely all the details of which, would be noted by the Falcons, who would look to stamp their authority since the first quarter. 

Moreover, Pete Carroll would not be having the services of prime-safety Jamal Adams. With the star being absent for some added time now, it would be interesting to witness how Carroll inspires his team against teams who have caught a better form in the 2022-23 NFL Season. 

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Nov 30, 2020; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Seattle Seahawks strong safety Jamal Adams (33) walks off the field after win against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

Pete Carroll is in his 13th season with the Seattle Seahawks, as he tried to answer all of his critics who have doubted the ability of his team without Russell Wilson. Will we once again witness the magic of this legendary HC or are the Seahawks going to face further misery in the remaining games? 

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