Pete Carroll, Russell Wilson already looking to next season
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Feb. 2, 2015 2:47 p.m. ET
James Parziale
Seahawks coach Pete Carroll's decision to throw the ball on second-and-goal from the 1-yard line is the talk of the sports world today.
Carroll took blame for the call, and admitted after the game that it would be a tough pill to swallow. Several Seahawks players seemed heartbroken and befuddled after the game, but Carroll on Monday already set his sights on next season.
This is really hard to take now but in the long run it will make us stronger. Our guys are so strong and our future is bright. #GoHawks #12s
— Pete Carroll (@PeteCarroll) February 2, 2015
Russell Wilson, who threw the fateful interception to seal the Seahawks fate, also started looking beyond the loss.
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At 26 years old I won't allow 1 play or 1 moment define my career. I will keep evolving. #Motivation
— Russell Wilson (@DangeRussWilson) February 2, 2015
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