Summary
The Las Vegas Raiders hired Pete Carroll as head coach, hoping he would improve the team. However, the Raiders are having a tough season, with only two wins and many losses. Carroll's coaching decisions, including hiring Geno Smith, have not been successful, and his future with the team is uncertain.
Key Facts
- Pete Carroll was hired as the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders to improve the team.
- The Raiders currently have a record of 2 wins and 10 losses this season.
- Carroll fired offensive coordinator Chip Kelly, but the team's performance did not improve.
- Carroll encouraged the Raiders to acquire quarterback Geno Smith, who now has 14 interceptions this season.
- An NFL executive believes the Raiders might find a new head coach after this season.
- At 74, this could be Carroll’s last role as an NFL head coach if the Raiders release him.