RENTON, Wash. (AP) -Pete Carroll took his Seahawks on bowling parties. He brought in high-profile guests to evening meetings with players that often erupted in roars so loud they shook team headquarters.
He had hip-hop and dance music blaring through training camp practices. There was a VIP tent off the end zone, complete with a small, stocked bar in the middle.
Now that the rollicking camp some dubbed Club Carroll is officially over and the players leave their hotels and go back to families and video games each night, Carroll says he’s learned lessons from his first NFL training camp since 1999.
Yet the former USC coach says there’s still way more to accomplish with a team that is 9-23 the last two seasons.
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