Seahawks coach Pete Carroll says that the lack of a Super Bowl "hangover'' might result in a more focused team heading into the 2016 season.
BOCA RATON, Fla. — Seahawks coach Pete Carroll turned into a conference room at the Boca Raton Resort Wednesday morning and headed to his designated spot to meet the media for an hour, sessions that are a tradition here at the NFL league meetings.
As he did, he passed the table of new San Francisco coach Chip Kelly, where roughly 25 or so reporters and cameramen crowded around, many waiting for their first chance to ask him about having been fired by the Eagles and landing his new job.