Pete Carroll Says He Has 'No Fond Memories' of Jim Harbaugh Ahead of Chargers-Raiders
Pete Carroll and Jim Harbaugh spent a number of years as rivals when Carroll was the head coach of the Seattle Seahawks and Harbaugh was leading the San Francisco 49ers.
As you might expect, the pair aren't exactly best friends.
"I remember Jim..." Carroll told reporters when asked if he had any fond memories from their time coaching against one another. "I have no fond memories. ... There have been great games."
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He also had jokes when asked about Harbaugh's previous comments that he wasn't on Carroll's Christmas card list:
The two overlapped as NFL rivals between the 2011-14 seasons and also in the Pac-12 between 2007-09, when Carroll was the head coach at USC and Harbaugh was leading Stanford.
Now the two once again find themselves as rivals, with Carroll leading the Las Vegas Raiders and Harbaugh leading the Los Angeles Chargers in the AFC West. The pair will renew their coaching rivalry on Monday night, though the postgame handshake likely will be brief.

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