Same deal with us and Kansas in 2010.Pete Carroll could have buried us in that game, but chose not to. Pete Carroll and Bill Callahan are good friends. Coincidence?
Which couldve came back to bite him in the a$$ if we'd a made just a couple more plays.Pete Carroll could have buried us in that game, but chose not to. Pete Carroll and Bill Callahan are good friends. Coincidence?
That was '06 out in LA. The name escapes me though. And it was early in the game.Anyone remember that USC player who had his foot turned 90 degrees? I believe it was on a kickoff, I can't remember which year. One of the more gruesome sports injuries I've seen, and totally relevant.
I would say it would have to do more out of respect that both coaches were NFL coaches.knapplc said:Pete Carroll could have buried us in that game, but chose not to. Pete Carroll and Bill Callahan are good friends. Coincidence?
That might actually have something to do with it. Other than the Patriots, NFL teams generally don't feel the need to run the score up. It's not like they need style points to impress voters. I think Belichick is just compensating for something.I would say it would have to do more out of respect that both coaches were NFL coaches.knapplc said:Pete Carroll could have buried us in that game, but chose not to. Pete Carroll and Bill Callahan are good friends. Coincidence?
Pete Carroll and Bill Callahan are legacy's of Bill Walsh.That might actually have something to do with it. Other than the Patriots, NFL teams generally don't feel the need to run the score up. It's not like they need style points to impress voters. I think Belichick is just compensating for something.I would say it would have to do more out of respect that both coaches were NFL coaches.knapplc said:Pete Carroll could have buried us in that game, but chose not to. Pete Carroll and Bill Callahan are good friends. Coincidence?