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Seahawks coach Pete Carroll shakes hands with Arizona coach Ken Whisenhunt following Seattle's 58-0 trouncing of the Cardinals Sunday. (AP)
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Former QB Brock Huard defends Pete Carroll in the wake of criticisms the Hawks head coach ran up the score against Arizona

Is Pete Carroll a poor sport? That's the debate after the Seahawks kept pouring it on as they rolled to a record-setting 58-0 trouncing of the Arizona Cardinals Sunday at CenturyLink Field.

With Seattle leading 51-0 and facing a fourth-and-23 with just over 7 minutes left in the game, Carroll let Matt Flynn attempt a pass instead of punting the ball away. They threw again on third-and-6 with under 3 minutes left in the game, and former NFL coach Herm Edwards is taking Carroll to task for keeping his foot on the pedal.

"There comes a point when you know what the score is and you still play football, but there's a way you can play it and show some sportsmanship," Edwards said in a postgame debate on ESPN.

Edwards said the Seahawks should have just stuck with running the ball exclusively and ending the game as quickly as possible.

But Carroll insists he wasn't trying to rub it in anyone's faces. Instead, he was trying to get Flynn, Seattle's backup quarterback, some badly needed game experience.

"Matt Flynn got to play finally and I was thrilled as our whole football team wants to see him in the game and he needed to throw the ball a little bit," Carroll told 710 ESPN's "Brock and Salk" on Monday.

Carroll pointed out he never knows when he'll have to call on Flynn to come into a game, and would have preferred to give him even more opportunities to throw but didn't want to be a bad sport. He also wanted to keep making first downs and keep the ball out of Arizona's hands. He said he was thinking about the Cardinals and their beleaguered head coach, Ken Whisenhunt, the entire time.

"I've been there so many times. I know what you do and I know what it's like on the other side and I also know what the reaction's going to be," Carroll said.

"Rep[etitions] in the NFL are precious," agrees former Seahawk Dave Wyman. "When you're not a starter, you don't get to practice. You get about 10 percent of the reps," Wyman told the Dori Monson Show.

"You've got a back up quarterback. You'd like to have him ready. Quarterbacks go down all the time. I don't understand all that talk," Wyman said.

Former Seahawk and Husky Brock Huard feels the same way. He said Carroll handled the blowout more than appropriately.

"If it's college football, where the disparity between the talent can be so great, that's one thing, but this is a team that beat you Week 1. This is the NFL full of 53 grown men that are all getting paid handsomely and if you can't play and you can't keep up, well, I apologize, that's on you, that's not on the home team," Huard said.

Wyman, who's been on the losing end of more than a few blowouts, said the Arizona defense would have (or should have) been offended if Seattle had simply started taking it easy or even taking a knee.

"That would be more humiliating to the defense to take a knee and to not try," Wyman said.

"Pete Carroll has enough to think about during the week he has enough to worry about every coach in the NFL, his tail is on the line so worrying about not running up the score is ridiculous."

While some speculated the Cardinals simply quit Sunday, Huard said shame on them if any of them did.

"These are your resume builders. This is it. If you go out there and you are lackluster and you shut it down and you quit, well, good luck for the next coach that comes in," he said.

Carroll said Whisenhunt didn't say a word about the score after the game when they met at midfield, and Whisenhunt even apologized in his postgame press conference for his team's abysmal performance.

"You just try and do it with as much integrity as you can, but you also have to play the game. And sometimes it's so bad you can't do anything about it," Carroll said.

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  • hpygolkyone wrote...
    My Two Cents..............
    I said it before.......Flynn is a dang good qb and not just a backup. He needs to get into the game to knock off the rust. You put him into the game, he's going to show you what he's got.....let him. Letting him run the offense instead of just running the ball, or taking a knee, seems like the thing to do with a professional athlete.

    It seems at this level, there is still some conception that they are playing in the Pee-Wee leagues and this is "The-everybody-gets-a-trophy-game". Any player who needs to keep the other team from running up the score, should TRY to keep the other team from running up the score.

    When I saw camera shots during the game of the Arizona sidelines, players were laughing and smiling and it looked like a good time. I can't recall seeing anyone running up and down the bench trying to fire up their side. BOO HOO

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  • don over taxed wrote...
    Snakey Pete
    There is a reason shady Pete got throw out of CA. This will come back to bite him some day.
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  • dragonmeteor wrote...
    Thrown out?
    How retarded are you? He left USC under his own power. That is called leaving, not being thrown out. Maybe you should invest in a dictionary and take some English classes as well
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  • messiah101 wrote...
    dragonmeteor
    Sorry dragon but Carroll left USC minutes ahead of the Sheriff and his posse. Perhaps you should do some reading on the circumstances of his departure.Since the NFL depends solely on US Colleges and Universities for their players I believe that ANY coach who got his college program suspended by the NCAA should not be able to coach in the NFL until the school is off suspension
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  • Rayvensdad wrote...
    messiah101...
    You are simply going off assumptions for him leaving. Are they good assumptions, or plausible? Absolutely. But nonetheless... they are assumptions. Dragonmeteor simply stated that Pete left on his own, rather then being thrown out. You can argue on why he left when he did until you're blue in the face... it doesn't negate the fact that HE left on his own. That's all that was stated.
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  • messiah101 wrote...
    Rayvensdad
    I believe that if you brought a court case and gave the FACTs abouts Carrolls tenure at USC (if he cheated or not) and left the job because sanctions were to follow ANY jury of 12 would rule Carroll got out of Dodge to avoid these sanctions and the heat that came with them,He left his mess for others to clean up.As a S Cal alum said "Carroll would pee on your leg and tell you its only raining"
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  • TheGreatUnwashed wrote...
    messiah101
    And you too. Miserable depressing and hopeless. Nothing left to do but spread your misery. Again everyone, don't feel happy or good or anything like that about what this man and his staff and players are doing here. These fools need company.
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  • messiah101 wrote...
    TheGreatUnwashed
    Nothing GREAT about your post,take a shower HIPPY
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  • RobMac wrote...
    Where's the back door?
    Back door Pete left knowing sanctions were coming! Why else would you leave a very high profile college program? Mr. Rah Rah will get blown out here soon.
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  • Lessmith50 wrote...
    don over taxed
    WHAT A DUMB A55 comment! PERIOD! These are professional players that get paid millions of dollars. YOU ARE NOT SUPPOSE TO GET BLOWN OUT BY 58 IN THE NFL. Why dont the so called great top ten defense of Arizona JUST PLAY FOOTBALL INSTEAD OF MAILING IT IN AT HALFTIME!
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  • Hakuzen wrote...
    don over taxed..
    We need to create "The Don Rule", which will be a minimum IQ requirement to post on comment threads. Forrest Gump eat your heart out.
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  • Troll Hunter wrote...
    don over taxed
    It's obvious by your comments that you know very little about college sports other than what you are told to think by ESPN and other media outlets. Have you ever attended a university and/or ever really sat down and talked to their athletes? Do you know what a booster is? Do you really understand how little control coaches typically have keeping these boosters away from their players?

    Sports are huge business for the universities, especially football, yet the players get no financial gain from it. Yes, the players who get a scholarship get a 'free' education, but not every player is on a scholarship. In exchange the players are banned from working a job to get a little spending money and are thus forced to survive on whatever stipend their scholarship might provide. If you or I were to offer to buy them a pizza, they would technically be in violation of NCAA rules and could get themselves and the school in trouble.

    I don't know why I even bother, it's obvious you have a hatred for Pete Carroll for some reason.

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  • TheGreatUnwashed wrote...
    don over taxed...
    Wants everyone to feel as miserable as he does everyone. Not happening today fool, now scoot.
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  • dek1 wrote...
    Exactly....
    Spot on.
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  • HLC wrote...
    don over taxed have you ever played sports?
    You can't put in second tier players and not expect them to play to the best of their ability. That would be a sure way of moving down to the third tier.
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  • Rikki Doxx wrote...
    And If ...
    And if Pete held back the MSM would say that Arizona had a good defense holding the Hawks to only 20 points. You can't win with these sports writers.
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  • HerbyDerby wrote...
    Let's Be Consistent
    Questioning Pete Carroll's 'sportsmanship?' Seriously? Detractors quickly forget the Patriots 2007 season, where they trounced everybody, some scores as high as 56 points. There was very little—if any—questions about their "sportsmanship" there. Arizona has been trending downward, and the Seahawks upward. Let the haters hate. 'Nuff said.
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  • Boatdrnk32 wrote...
    Now I know...............
    Why my grandfather always watched sports with the sound off. Listening to these idiots like Costas and Edwards really detracts from the game, Hey Herm its not Pete's job to keep the Hawks from scoring, its Arizonas. The NFL is turning into a bunch of Sissy's, can't hit to hard, moving kick off's up, now talking about doing away with kick offs all together, When did football become so touchy feely?
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  • whitneycharger wrote...
    grow up
    Grow up! Booo hooo these guys make millions. If you are getting your butt kicked step up and play harder to show you earn your paycheck. No matter what the Seahawks did people will cry. We have a generation of freakin cryin wimps. Man up its football!!!!
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  • maplefish wrote...
    More Wussification of America
    Did the Seahawks hurt the feeleings of the Big Tuff Arizona Football players? Boooo Friggin Hoooo! What were the Seahawks supposed to do? Take a knee throughout the 4th Quarter? That would have been even more insulting. This is POFESSIONAL FOOTBALL. If these guys are that big a pusssies then maybe they should go play soccer...
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  • Ron_Spins wrote...
    @ maplefish
    L.O.L outcome based football where everyone's a Winner - trophies for everybody!! It is what it is - This will make the Arizona team take a good hard look at itself.Competition is good.
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  • clevesside wrote...
    ESPN's "any argument for its own sake"....
    ....is as bad as AZ's performance. Any analyst should think 2X before opening their well-paid pie hole. Huard is more than right; Edwards' piece was nothing but a knee-jerk apologist for a bunch of quitters. Giants scored 52 and nobody's after THEM.
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  • Fuego wrote...
    The fact that Arizona
    didn't show up to play has nothing to do with it?
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  • HockeyMom wrote...
    It has everything to do with it!
    I agree. Arizona didn't show play a good game. But I also recall all the whining after the infamous Packers game. The complainers seemed to completely forget that the Hawks put Aaron Rogers on his ars 8 times in that game. These guys need to learn to take responsibility for their game and quit looking to blame others for stepping up and playing hard.
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  • Op TK wrote...
    Are you really trying to bring up the GB game?
    Both teams were horrible on offense that night and the game was riddled with bad calls by the replacement refs. Yes, the Hawks defense got Rodgers 8 times in the first half of that game but then where were they in the second half? You also have to consider that Rodgers has been sacked 42 times this year so even though the Hawks defense is good, in this case, the truth is the Packers O line is really bad.
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Monday, Dec 10, 2012

Former QB Brock Huard defends Pete Carroll in the wake of criticisms the Hawks head coach ran up the score against Arizona
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