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The Las Vegas Raiders hope to turn things around under Pete Carroll. It will not be easy.
The Las Vegas Raiders will have a new head coach next season. Pete Carroll is the latest man who will lead this team next season and look to bring Vegas success.
Pete Carroll would become a USC legend, but his hire in December of 2000 was initially met with very understandable skepticism from the fan base ...
Carroll, 73, has mastered the ability to connect with people. Whether it’s a peer or someone decades his junior doesn’t matter.
The age-defying Raiders Head Coach has two secrets, according to a new article. And no, one of the secrets is not a lot of caffeine.
The Raiders have high hopes under first-year coach Pete Carroll, who has a distinguished track record of turning around losing programs in short order.
Carroll's competitive nature and fun-loving spirit is palpable, and the Raiders are hoping their new approach will translate to wins.
While Pete Carroll and John Spytek are steering the ship, another familiar face quietly shapes the Raiders’ future—Tom Brady. Now a minority owner, Brady’s role has been subtle yet impactful.
Crosby detailed what Carroll brings to the organization as it looks to develop into a contender.
Las Vegas defensive end Maxx Crosby says the way Carroll builds a culture is contagious, and there's excitement brewing in the Raiders' locker room. "He's true to that. It’s not fake energy ...
At 73, Pete Carroll is the NFL’s oldest head coach. But this offseason he was running around the practice field as he has throughout his coaching career, and that’s making an impression on the Raiders ...
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