NFL coach Pete Carroll, who had been out of the buzzing league for about a year, recently agreed to a contract to be the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. Carroll, a man full of experience is expected to make the best out of the Raiders team, syncing with his three-year contract. If he can pull it off, there's a 4th-year term extension. Carroll would be Raider's fifth coach in almost five years since the franchise moved from Las Vegas to Oakland. The 74-year-old would be looking to provide stability to get the team on track. He is one of our coaches to win both a college football national championship and the Super Bowl. The veteran head coach won Super Bowl XLVIII and a few NFC titles with the Seattle Seahawks. He also had impressive stints with the New York Jets and the New England Patriots. Championing a nine-year stint with the USC, Carroll won seven consecutive Pac-10 titles and a few national championships. Pete got the job after the Raiders fired interim coach Pierce who was promoted from linebacker coach and general manager Tom Telesco.