RENTON — Seahawks coach Pete Carroll has never shied away from saying that the culture and the atmosphere of the locker room matters greatly in a team’s success, and that fun should always be a big part of the equation.
“You don’t work football, you play football,’’ Carroll said Wednesday. “If we are not having fun I feel like I am screwing up, to tell you the truth.’’
How, exactly, Carroll makes that happen is often kept behind closed doors.
But a manifestation of the Seahawks’ culture under Carroll was open for all to see last week, resulting in one of the more indelible images of Seattle’s season — receivers Tyler Lockett and David Moore wearing onesies emblazoned with the Canadian flag as they arrived for Monday’s pivotal game against the Minnesota Vikings.