Seattle quarterback’s contract, relationship with his former Seahawks coach and Smith’s curious postings makes one wonder.
On Wednesday, we pointed out a couple of complications to a potential reunion between Raiders coach Pete Carroll and Steelers quarterback (soon to be a free agent) Russell Wilson.
Wilson helped lead the Seahawks to eight playoff appearances and one Super Bowl win in 2013 and produced the best seasons of his NFL career under Carroll. Making matters more interesting is the fact that Wilson reportedly wanted to join the Raiders last offseason prior to signing with the Steelers.
Raiders new head coach is not new to coaching. He has had a lot of success. And every bit of it he said was established through competition.
Faced with hiring a general manager and head coach, most NFL owners would've been heavily involved in every facet of the process. Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis, however, leaned on Tom Brady. Davis ceded much control of those searches to Brady,
Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll said his mission is to build his team around the quarterback position, and they will lean on minority owner Tom Brady "as much as we possibly can."
The Las Vegas Raiders have their new head coach in 73-year-old Pete Carroll, who is charged with getting this organization back to winning ways. Arguably the most important decision Carroll will make is who his next quarterback will be.
The glory years for the Raiders ended more than two decades ago. The tradition-rich franchise once known for its swagger as much as its championship pedigree has become a reclamation project.
The Las Vegas Raiders made a big statement with their latest hire. Hiring Pete Carroll as their next head coach marked the first significant move of the Tom Brady era, and it certainly didn’t go unnoticed.
The Las Vegas Raiders are in rebuild mode, and head coach Pete Carroll may be looking to reunite with a familiar face to shape the team’s offense. Carroll, who led the Seattle Seahawks to a Super Bowl title,
Continuity often runs counter to what the Las Vegas Raiders have done as an NFL franchise for the better part of three decades now. The Davis Family may still o