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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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  • Dericksh wrote...
    Bobby Bowden...
    From the mouth of Bobby Bowden..."It aint my job to stop my Offense!"
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  • Rangerhawk wrote...
    What we could do
    Is provide Grief Counselors for Cardinal Fans this week at the University of Phoenix Stadium. (certified counselors via online classes)
    { "Thumbs Up":"1","Thumbs Down":"-1" }
  • maplefish wrote...
    Rangerhawk
    Brilliant! What a bunch a babies!!! I'd be totally embarrassed if I were a Cardinal Fan. Anybody who's ever played football has been on the lousing end of an assswhopping at least once. It's what builds character. It makes you want to improve so you play harder and never feel that way again. Thats sports. The Cardinals need to MAN UP and play FOOTBALL instead of sicking their whiney press wimps on a team that beat their assses fair and square!
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  • Largent804 wrote...
    My Thoughts
    You know what I think is that when you think about it in the NFL game it is very important that your back-up isn't going to come in rusty. If you think about it Carroll was given a chance to play his back-up for a significant amount of time. This will allow him to shake off the rust and play some real minutes. I don't believe Carroll was trying to run up the score so much as he was trying to give Flynn some real time to run the offense.
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  • Lonestar wrote...
    Because Arizona stopped playing
    Then the Seahawks should stop playing? Then why not call the game at the end of the third quarter and give the fans 25% of their ticket price back.
    { "Thumbs Up":"1","Thumbs Down":"-1" }
  • Forrest wrote...
    ESPN
    Should be berating the Cardinals for not playing NFL caliber football.
    { "Thumbs Up":"1","Thumbs Down":"-1" }
  • dori monson fan wrote...
    not letting matt flynn
    play and try to best prepare his passing game in real nfl situations would be arrogant and stupid of the seahawks. this is about winning a superbowl and doing everything to increase our chances of that.
    { "Thumbs Up":"1","Thumbs Down":"-1" }
  • Still free Scott wrote...
    Herm who?
    Is that the Herm Edwards who's team sucked so bad he got fired? That Herm Edwards? And he's criticizing a current coach who's got a winning record and who's team is on playoff run? Isn't it the Cardinal's job to stop the team they're playing???
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  • Pete in Seattle wrote...
    Running the score up
    Literally RUNNING the score up. There were way too many plays in the second half where the Cards line made token resistance and to gain less than 10 or 15 yards would have been an obvious "not playing the game" slam against the Hawks. I'm talking about plays designed for 3-5 yards up the middle or off-tackle that take time off the clock. If anything it looked like the Arizona defense said to themselves they couldn't stop Seattle so they let them score as quickly as possible to get the ball back on offense, where they needed more reps. And passing the ball at least gave them a chance to intercept, which earlier in the game was the one good play they made.
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  • Broyld wrote...
    Give me a break
    He was just trying to get the backups some quality game time. I'm certain that "running up the score" was the furthest from his mind
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  • Ted Jones wrote...
    "what's your deal?"
    Anyone remember this from the Carroll vs. Harbaugh fued when they both coached college in California? Pete has tasted this kind of loss before. Granted, a little different but same concept. Piling it on. I thought it was awesome Flynn wanted to air it out.
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Brock Huard defends Pete Carroll's handling of Seahawks blowout win

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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