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Is Carroll angry that Sanchez opted for NFL draft?
January 15, 2009 4:07 PM
Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller
USC coach Pete Carroll said he tried to talk quarterback Mark Sanchez out of forgoing his senior season and entering the NFL draft.
"Mark is going against the grain and he knows that," Carroll said in the AP story. "And he's OK about that."
But is Carroll OK with it?
Here's the LA Daily News Scott Wolf's take on his blog from Thursday's news conference:
USC coach Pete Carroll was extremely ungracious during the Mark Sanchez press conference. He stormed out of the room and did not even sit at the table before Sanchez addressed the media. Something he never did when Matt Leinart, etc., announced their decisions.
Carroll never sat down at the table but stood with his palms on the table. His anger was clear if you spend time around him.
Not a great moment.
Wolf also added this:
There's quite a bit of anger being expressed within the athletic dept. at the highest levels right now regarding Mark Sanchez's departure.
I'm getting the feeling Mark Sanchez will not be honored at any functions in the near future.
And this:
Considering Pete Carroll's demeanor and actions at Mark Sanchez's press conference, I'm wondering what he will tell NFL teams when they call about Sanchez. Because he plays quarterback it might not matter, but one has to think Carroll will give an unvarnished opinion now that Sanchez left without his seal of approval.
Is Carroll angry that Sanchez opted for NFL draft?
January 15, 2009 4:07 PM
Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller
USC coach Pete Carroll said he tried to talk quarterback Mark Sanchez out of forgoing his senior season and entering the NFL draft.
"Mark is going against the grain and he knows that," Carroll said in the AP story. "And he's OK about that."
But is Carroll OK with it?
Here's the LA Daily News Scott Wolf's take on his blog from Thursday's news conference:
USC coach Pete Carroll was extremely ungracious during the Mark Sanchez press conference. He stormed out of the room and did not even sit at the table before Sanchez addressed the media. Something he never did when Matt Leinart, etc., announced their decisions.
Carroll never sat down at the table but stood with his palms on the table. His anger was clear if you spend time around him.
Not a great moment.
Wolf also added this:
There's quite a bit of anger being expressed within the athletic dept. at the highest levels right now regarding Mark Sanchez's departure.
I'm getting the feeling Mark Sanchez will not be honored at any functions in the near future.
And this:
Considering Pete Carroll's demeanor and actions at Mark Sanchez's press conference, I'm wondering what he will tell NFL teams when they call about Sanchez. Because he plays quarterback it might not matter, but one has to think Carroll will give an unvarnished opinion now that Sanchez left without his seal of approval.