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Celebrating Pete Carroll crashed into a referee and went flying 10 feet

Watch out, Pete!

Pete Carroll is known to get excited on the sidelines. Usually that just leads to a lot of jumping around and yelling. Other times it results in Carroll crashing into an official while running down the sideline. The latter occurred on Friday.

Carroll tried to get out of the way at the last second, but it didn’t work. Instead, he went tumbling well back into the sideline while the ref did a pirouette. Carroll was flagged for sideline interference, but the touchdown return by Tyler Lockett stood.

Here is the reverse angle:

Maybe just keep it to a simple strut, next time, Pete.

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