Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Carroll's Trail of Destruction


With Pete Carroll geared up to be the Seattle Seahawks new head coach he has started a trail of deceit and destruction. Pete Carroll has brought the University of Southern California Trojans' football program back to dominance and also brought forth a new tradition. Not to mention the respect he and his teams has earned from all over the world in this past decade.
As fast as Pete Carroll brought USC to prominence, the faster he left the Trojans pondering scrambling to find a new head coach. This leaving of Pete Carroll was due to cause a chain reaction of destruction. With USC being a great university to coach at you would have thought coaches would be knocking down the door to fill this vacancy, but that's not the point. It was said that Carroll's decision was going to destruct the Oregon State Beavers as Mike Riley’s' name came up, but he quickly shot that down and there was Jack Del Rio. Jack Del Rio played for USC, but is still under contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars and he said it ain't happening as well.
Nobody really wants this job because as you look further and further into USC and the parting ways of Pete Carroll you'll see the real reason why. USC is totally in disarray and on the cusp of falling apart. Pete Carroll has left the Trojans' football team facing major sanctions for two major violations that we know of right now concerning Reggie Bush and his family troubles with improper gifts and running back Joe McKnight allegedly driving his baby mother's SUV sold to her by her boss a business manager or something.
These violations are the main reason and the real reason Pete Carroll decided to jump ship at USC. Well maybe there's one more and it has to do with the Trojans' athletic director Mike Garrett. Of course Pete felt slighted due to Mike Garrett hang him out to dry because he couldn’t keep his house clean. Ever since then the two have been running 40 yard dashes at opposite ends of the field waiting for the other one to leave, so they can run hundred yard sprints.
Look, Pete Carroll knew what he was doing when he took the first train smoking out of sunny California. He led the Trojans to their worst season since he's been there and looked liked he checked out before the season ended. Pete preached loyalty to his players, but showed he was a hypocrite by showing no loyalty at all to the recruits he brought to Southern California. We should’ve known Pete was up to something when he pitched a fit about Mark Sanchez leaving and now we know why. Carroll may have given Los Angeles great memories, but he has left us with a sour taste in our mouth with destroying L.A.'s team.

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