RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Everything in Pete Carroll’s program that he’s created over his decade in charge of the Seattle Seahawks is based upon competition.
It’s remained true, even in the midst of a global pandemic, that Carroll and his staff have figured out a way to make a competition out of keeping COVID-19 from entering the Seahawks' facility and potentially derailing a promising season.
So far, it’s been highly successful.
“It’s an ongoing awareness that we try to maintain,” Carroll said. “You know, it’s not unlike us to try to figure out a competition and everything, so we figured one out.