It should be obvious by now to anyone who has paid even scant attention to the Pete Carroll era of Seahawks football that doubt doesn’t live long in the Seattle locker room.
Or at the least, it is rarely if ever admitted to.
“I’m not surprised at all,’’ veteran linebacker K.J. Wright said this week when asked about the Seahawks winning 10 games and earning a playoff berth following an offseason of massive personnel and coaching change that had most prognosticators thinking that Seattle would be home in January and that maybe the Carroll era was on its way to an inglorious end.