Seahawks Coach Pete Carroll Gets Laughed At By Celebs For Playing Quarterback At Practice

Pete Carroll recently showed that he still has plenty of vitality at the age of 71 at a Seattle Seahawks practice.

Seahawks Coach Pete Carroll Gets Laughed At By Celebs For Playing Quarterback At Practice

On Thursday, the head coach was much sharper than most may anticipate when he took the football and walked back during a drill to throw several passes.

The Seahawks released the film on their social media, and it soon gained attention from people all throughout the NFL and outside of it.

“QB Pete coming soon to Quarterback on @Netflix,” the Seahawks wrote in a post on their verified account on X, the company formerly known as Twitter. It was accompanied by a video of Carroll making impressive throws.

Arroll played safety at the University of the Pacific after playing football in high school. Later, he began coaching.

With over 50 years of coaching expertise, Carroll first gained it at the collegiate level, where he guided the USC Trojans to two national titles.

However, it appears that a few famous people have “issues” with Carroll’s exhibition. The footage of Carroll filling in at quarterback did not appear to impress Snoop Dogg, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, or actor Will Ferrell. The commissioner and famous people made some scathing remarks regarding the coach who now serves as the interim quarterback.

Commissioner Goodell talked about the “abuse” Carroll was putting on the Seattle secondary, and how the coach was “shredding them every day with your passes.” Ferrell admonished Carroll for torching players who are “fighting for their livelihood,” and Snoop Dogg even told Carroll to knock it off, or he was going to come down to Seahawks practices and “show up, and show out.”

“Pete Carroll… the nerve of you to treat your players with such disrespect,” Snoop Dogg quipped.

“What are you doing? These are young men out there! They are fighting for their livelihoods,” Ferrell commented.

When the games kick off, the Seahawks will continue to let Geno Smith handle the quarterback duties.

 

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