Pete Carroll experiences all-time high after Seahawks victory

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Pete Carroll has soared to new heights after a blowout victory over the Ravens.

Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll has never been shy to have fun with his players in the locker room. He has every reason to be in a good mood after the Seahawks demolished the Baltimore Ravens for a 35-6 victory. Quarterback Russell Wilson threw five touchdown passes in the Seahawks’ win, and this caused Carroll to give his team an impassioned speech in the locker room.

Here is a picture of Carroll being on an extremely high level.

The Seahawks head coach was just barely able to stand above the lockers since his head was lightly touching the ceiling. Carroll has never been afraid to take risks though, as he has shown in games. He seems to have a risk-taking attitude in life though, and his confidence has rubbed off on the Seahawks players as it did with USC players when he coached them to two national championships.

Carroll led the Seahawks to their fourth consecutive win, which is the best streak the Seahawks have attained this season. This would explain why Carroll is on an all-time high and decided to stand on the Seahawks’ lockers. The Seahawks are not likely going to win another NFC West title since they are three games behind the Arizona Cardinals. A playoff berth is becoming even more of a reality after it looked like a dream halfway through the season. It remains to be seen if the Seahawks can make a run toward a third consecutive NFC championship, but that will be difficult with running back Thomas Rawls out for the season.