A strange and fun moment in the introductory press conference of Pete Carroll as the new coach of the Las Vegas Raiders has gone viral.
Carroll left training retirement to take work with Las Vegas, making the 73 -year -old player the oldest NFL coach.
But with a coach like Carroll, it comes with an exciting successful pedigree. So much emotion that a former particular player could not avoid it on Monday.
In the midst of an answer, a man was heard shouting 'rrrrraaaaaerrs', who laughs at journalists and a joke of Carroll, who told the owner of the Mark Davis team that 'calm'.
But it wasn't Davis. Instead, the person who shouted the name of the team was the former NFL Marshawn Lynch corridor.
Lynch played under Carroll with the Seattle Seahawks in parts of seven seasons, winning the Super Bowl XLVIII with him.
The new coach of Los Vegas Raiders, Pete Carroll, was interrupted in his first press conference
The person who interrupted him was one of his former players: the Marshawn Lynch corridor
Lynch played with Carroll with the Seahawks, but also played for the Raiders in two seasons
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Lynch and Carroll also had a great conflict in the Super Bowl XLIX. With Seahawks on the line of a patio and needing a touchdown, Carroll decided to pass the ball instead of running with the reliable Lynch. New England corner, Malcolm Butler, intercepted a QB pass by Seattle Russell Wilson and the Patriots won the game.
Lynch retired after the 2015 season, but returned after just a season of the game to play for the then Oakland Raiders. Lynch is Oakland native.
He played with the team for two seasons and then sat most of the NFL 2019 season before signing with Seattle again after they lost multiple runners.
Lynch was one of the best runners of the 2010, winning an inclusion in the team of the time throughout the league.
He is also known for his eccentric personality, with the interruption of Monday's press conference, another example of that.
Carroll is one of the best coaches in the history of football. He is also one of the three coaches who has won a Super Bowl (Seattle) and a National University Football Championship (USC): the other two are Barry Switzer (Dallas Cowboys and Oklahoma) and Jimmy Johnson (Dallas Cowboys and Miami (Fl ))).