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Pete and Carroll
After firing coach Bruce Coslet, owner Leon Hess hired Pete Carroll who struggled to a 6 – 10 record and was promptly fired at the end of the season.
In 1995, following a mediocre 6 – 10 season under Pete Carroll, despite generally shying away from football operations, Hess announced " I'm 80 years old, I want results now " during a conference in which Rich Kotite was introduced as the team's new coach.
* 1951 – Pete Carroll, American football coach
* Pete Carroll: head coach of the Seattle Seahawks NFL football team
* Pete Carroll
Legendary coach Woody Hayes led Ohio State to the Rose Bowl from 1973 – 1976, while USC head coach Pete Carroll led the Trojans to the Rose Bowl from 2006 – 2009.
The change in spelling was a reference to the team's head coach, Pete Carroll.
Peter Clay " Pete " Carroll ( born September 15, 1951 ) is the head coach and executive Vice-President of the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League.
The criticism of Pete Carroll became louder when Carroll's first USC team opened the 2001 season going 2 – 5, with some sportswriters writing off the once-dominant Trojans, who were the only Pac-10 football team to never finish in the national top 10 during the previous decade, as a dying program.
Soon after this bizarre turn of events, he was introduced as the Patriots ' new head coach, succeeding the recently fired Pete Carroll.
He is one of four current NFL coaches with the title or powers of general manager, the others being the Seattle Seahawks ' Pete Carroll, Philadelphia Eagles ' Andy Reid, and the Washington Redskins ' Mike Shanahan.
* Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll
After being spotted playing at the Inglewood Hotel by Happy Mondays ' Gaz Whelan and Pete Carroll, following Happy Mondays ' Perth performance at The Big Day Out in 2000, they were the first signing to the UK-based label LittleBIGMAN Records, a label set up by Carroll and Whelan.
After three underwhelming years at USC, Palmer had a breakout senior year under the tutelage of new offensive coordinator Norm Chow, who was brought in the year before by head coach Pete Carroll.
On November 10, 2010, Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll reported via Sirius Radio that the Seahawks had signed Losman again.
Following the 2009 season, Riley was rumored to be up for the USC vacancy created by the resignation of Pete Carroll.
Pete Carroll, who later went on, with Ray Sherwin, to found The Illuminates of Thanateros, was a regular contributor.
At the time of the latest contract extension, Meyer was the third highest paid college football coach, behind only Pete Carroll and Charlie Weis.
Thorn is also the co-author with Pete Palmer and Bob Carroll of The Hidden Game of Football and with them co-editors of Total Football.
He came under fire when he hired the heavily-criticized Pete Carroll as head football coach in 2001, but redeemed himself when USC returned to status as a dominant football power.
However, after Hackett and most of his staff were fired in 2000, Leinart considered other programs such as Georgia Tech and Arizona State and visited Oklahoma before USC eventually hired Pete Carroll.
During the 2011 offseason, despite speculation that he would sign with the Seattle Seahawks, who are coached by Leinart's college coach Pete Carroll, to compete for a starting job, Leinart ultimately agreed to return to Houston as a backup for the 2011 season.
Contract extensions and revisions for the 2009 season have kept Stoops atop the list of highest paid coach in the nation at $ 4. 303 million per year, behind USC former coach Pete Carroll ($ 4. 386 million ), and Texas Longhorns coach Mack Brown ($ 5 million ).

Pete and successor
The season also became one of consolidation as Pete Burgoyne attempted to secure the redevelopment of Creasey Park and a long term successor.
The women decide to stay and are all reunited with their men, though Maggie ends not with Paul, but with Pete, who has been called Paul's successor in Madrid.

Pete and would
In Major League Baseball history, Ty Cobb had a record 4, 191 hits ( later revised to 4, 189 ) by 1928 in sports | 1928 ; Pete Rose would surpass it 57 years later, and finish with 4, 256 career hits.
Still working for MI6, he goes on to collaborate with Pete Wisdom of MI-13 in facing the Welsh dragon, which had turned amnesiac and become a human crime lord ; Shang Chi had been told by Wisdom that the dragon ( being inherently noble ) would go free once it remembered its true origins, and was embittered to find this had been a lie.
Fearing that bidding wars over players would become the norm, greatly increasing labor costs, NFL owners, led by league Commissioner Pete Rozelle, obtained a merger with the AFL.
In the days before the game, most sports writers were speculating over whether, if the Raiders won, NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle would present the Vince Lombardi Trophy to the team's owner Al Davis.
Harry Rose decided that it would be better for Pete to repeat a year of school than miss a summer playing baseball.
Plus, it would give Pete an extra year to mature physically.
Pete Best joined Lennon, McCartney, Stuart Sutcliffe and Harrison on the eve of their Hamburg sojourn, the five using the monikers, " The Silver Beetles " and " The Silver Beatles " ( they would experiment with " The Beat Brothers " and ultimately " The Beatles " while in Hamburg with Best ).
A close personal friend of Pete Best ( he actually lived in Best's house and fathered his youngest brother, Roag ), Aspinall would join The Beatles as their road manager, which included driving his old Commer van to and from shows, both day and night.
Riviera stated that the CBL would be " AAA quality ", He was rumoured to have approached the Winnipeg Goldeyes about switching leagues, and even nominated Pete Rose for the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame.
Arguably the first of many duels Pete would have in his long career.
Pete would later be cast as an experienced captain and occasional pirate in both his comic strip and comic book appearances.
This would be the final appearance of Pete in the series.
Pete would be the only character of the series to survive its ending.
In the cartoons of the 1930s, Pete would be Mickey Mouse's nemesis, but would vary in professions, from an all-out outlaw ( Gallopin ' Gaucho ) to a brutal law-enforcer ( such as Moving Day in which he is a sheriff who serves Mickey and Donald Duck with an eviction notice ).
His final major league appearance came on September 12 against the Cincinnati Reds ; he came into a tied game in the ninth and promptly gave up three runs without retiring a batter, taking the loss ( coincidentally, the last batter McLain ever faced in the major leagues was none other than Pete Rose, who would also be ensnared in a gambling scandal years later ).
After his victory, Davis declared that he would work to end the " divisive politics " of his predecessor Pete Wilson.
The show had a Sesame Street feel, as Kovacs would walk through an imaginary neighborhood, talking with various characters such as Pete the Cop ( played by Pete Boyle, father of the late actor Peter Boyle ) and Luigi the Barber.
The piece would end with guitarist Pete Townshend grabbing Tommy's guitar and smashing it.
On Friday 1 December 1989, Bob Geldof called Pete Waterman to ask if he would consider producing a new version of the song featuring the big stars from that time.
Pete Burns, lead singer of the New Wave band Dead or Alive would later claim he was the first to wear braids, big hats, and colourful costumes, but George would cut back with a sharp-tongued remark, " It's not who did it first, it's who did it better ".
The original creative team was then rounded out by costume designer Sue Blane and musical director Richard Hartley, although Pete Moss would later take over as musical director.

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