RENTON, Wash. -- Instead of spending the day after wrapping up another division title celebrating and talking about what comes next for the Seattle Seahawks, Pete Carroll was again forced to address another sideline outburst by Richard Sherman.This time, Shermans display had Carroll considering discipline for his standout cornerback.Seattle clinched its third NFC West title in the past four seasons with a 24-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday night. Its the fourth division title for the franchise since Carroll arrived in 2010 and a fifth straight playoff appearance dating back to 2012 and the arrival of quarterback Russell Wilson. The victory also kept alive Seattles hopes of landing the No. 2 seed in the NFC and a first-round bye in the playoffs.Yet, that accomplishment seemed to get overshadowed by a second visible sideline blowup by Sherman this season, this one directed at the plays being called by Seattles offense near the goal line.There was a moment in the game there where he got really worked up and emotional, Carroll said.Carroll met with Sherman on Friday morning to talk over what happened. Carroll indicated Shermans response during the meeting determined whether there would be any discipline for what some might view as insubordination.The meeting went very well and was very clear, Carroll said. And I know the guy Im talking to. I know him as well as you could know a guy. I know how he feels about it and Im fine about what happened. That doesnt mean it was OK. That doesnt mean it was something that didnt need to be addressed. He was the only guy in my office this morning. We went right after it. I was going to make my decision on how to move forward based on what happened.Shermans anger boiled over during the third quarter with Seattle inside the Los Angeles 5 and leading 10-3. On first-and-goal at the 1, Wilson forced a pass in the direction of Jimmy Graham that appeared to be intercepted by the Rams Bryce Hager. After a review, it was determined Hager didnt have possession before stepping out of bounds, but that didnt stop Sherman from screaming in the direction of Carroll and offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell about his displeasure with throwing from the 1.Two plays later, Doug Baldwin caught a 1-yard TD pass, yet Sherman didnt back down after the game when asked why he was so upset. He even brought up the Super Bowl loss to New England and Wilsons famous pass from the 1 that was intercepted by Malcolm Butler.Im upset about us throwing from the 1. Id rather do what most teams would do and make a conscientious decision to run the ball straight up the middle, Sherman said.Sherman previously erupted on the sideline in October in a win over Atlanta when a blown coverage led to an easy touchdown for the Falcons. That time, Shermans anger was directed at defensive coordinator Kris Richard, who was yelling back at Sherman. It was Shermans teammates that eventually calmed him down after several minutes.Sherman didnt seem nearly as agitated on Thursday, but crossing the line by yelling about how the offense was being handled was more significant. Carroll said he couldnt guarantee Sherman wont have another outburst in the future.I love this guy and who he is and what hes all about and the man hes grown to be and is going to become, Carroll said. These are all great lessons and opportunities to learn. He has a lot to offer the world and Im proud to say hes growing, hes learning and hes getting better. 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