No one is expecting much out of the Seattle Seahawks this season. Their longtime star quarterback Russell Wilson is now on the Denver Broncos, leaving a huge hole in their offense they can't even begin to fill.
But head coach Pete Carroll doesn't accept that. Despite the loss of Wilson, he doesn't think there's any reason to lower the expectations of the Seahawks.
"I don't feel like that at all," Carroll said Monday via ESPN. "I don't feel like any part of any of that is what's true other than the fact that that's what people think.