We likely won't ever get a chance to see the amazing moment that occurred in a Seattle Seahawks team meeting on Saturday when head coach Pete Carroll got so fired up that he tackled a whiteboard, but cornerback Richard Sherman's description of the event is the next best thing.

Per Sports Illustrated, Carroll was instructing safety Kam Chancellor during Saturday's meeting when he began reminiscing about his days as a safety in college. Carroll ran full speed across the room and tackled the whiteboard, breaking it into pieces.

Carroll is known for doing some wild things, but Sherman said Wednesday that watching Carroll tackle a whiteboard felt like it might have been the point of no return.

"I thought that was it," Sherman said, via KING 5 Seattle. "I was like, 'Hmm, that moment when he just, when he loses it. I can pinpoint it to this day. What day are we at? It's today.' I didn't think he was getting up and I didn't think the whiteboard was getting up."

Sherman said Carroll showed good tackling form and also said he was able to draw some conclusions about what type of safety Carroll was.

"It was phenomenal," Sherman said. "His form was phenomenal. I'll tell you what, Pete knows how to tackle. The whiteboard wasn't the best thing to tackle. He led with his head though, so I'm sure the league might want to talk to him.

"I'm assuming by the way he hit the whiteboard that he was a physical safety. He led with his head, but he talks about the ball so much he must have got some interceptions. He's shown us one clip of tape of him making a big hit. He didn't show us the rest of it."

There may not be film of the tackle, but Sherman confirmed it would be a viral hit if there was.

"I was hoping nobody filmed it because we'd be watching, I mean, you guys would be watching that all day long," Sherman said. "It would have 2 million views in 20 minutes."