Commentary: Pete Carroll, the right choice to reshape Raiders' culture, will be NFL's oldest coach
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Pete Carroll's hiring as head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders represents a strategic move to revive a franchise lacking direction. With a history of transforming teams, Carroll aims to reshape the Raiders' culture and competitive focus. His short-term contract reflects confidence and serves to attract aspiring coaches. At 73, despite becoming the oldest head coach in NFL history, Carroll's youthful energy and resilience position him as an ideal candidate to navigate the challenges posed by noteworthy division rivals like Andy Reid and Sean Payton, while reinvigorating the Raiders' identity.
Carroll will reshape the culture, clear out the deadwood and refine the focus on competition.
Carroll is betting on himself with a three-year deal with an option for a fourth.
At 73, Carroll will be the oldest head coach in league history but has the energy of a kid.
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