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Leiweke said Carroll will work "shoulder to shoulder" with the new GM, and that Carroll may have the final say on the hiring, depending on who the final candidate is.
Leiweke wants a far more harmonious relationship than the fractured one that existed between former coach Mike Holmgren, who was also Seattle's GM from 1999-2002, and GM and president Tim Ruskell, whom the Seahawks forced to resign last month before the team finished 5-11.
Carroll is also assembling his staff, which will use the same principles and play terminology he used at USC. He said he was eager to get done with his news conference so he could run to call Alex Gibbs.
A person with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press that Gibbs has agreed to leave his job as the assistant head coach of the Houston Texans to join Carroll on the Seahawks' staff. Gibbs will be in charge of the zone run-blocking scheme upon which Carroll wants to base his Seahawks offense.
The person requested anonymity because the contract with the Seahawks had yet to be signed.
Carroll is also bringing USC offensive coordinator Jeremy Bates with him, presumably to do the same job with the Seahawks. USC linebackers coach Ken Norton Jr. and offensive line coach Pat Ruel are also expected to join Carroll in Seattle.
One thing Carroll said he won't change on offense is the quarterback.
Carroll said he is excited to have one with as much experience as 34-year-old Matt Hasselbeck. He emphasized the three-time Pro Bowler is healthy after playing through a bad back, broken ribs and a sore passing shoulder as the Seahawks limped to a 9-23 record since their last playoff game in January 2008.
Seattle fired coach Jim Mora on Friday after less than 12 months on the job, ending the Seahawks' worst two-year stretch since 1992-93.
"I know it's going to be difficult," Carroll said. "And people from where I come from want to say, 'Gosh, why would you do that, when you win all the time in college football, and here you are going into the meat grinder in the NFL?'
"I'm ready. I couldn't be more excited about it. And I can't wait to get started."
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