The Seattle Seahawks have announced that head coach Pete Carroll will not be leading the team moving forward after a 9-8 season that concluded with the team missing out on the postseason for the second time in three years. Carroll, who had been with the team for 14 years, has been moved to an advisory role. He expressed frustration with ownership, describing them as "not football people" and claiming he had persuaded them to keep him as head coach. Despite consistently having winning records during the regular season, the Seahawks have failed to qualify for the postseason. Carroll's departure was met with mixed reactions, with some feeling it should never have happened and others saying it was long overdue. Carroll, who is 72 years old, said coaching again is a possibility but he is unsure about his near future.
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