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on a related note, Texas Tech coach Mike Leach flew to Seattle to meet with the University of Washington about the HC position. I am sure Tech will give him whatever he wants to stay there but man would I LOVE him to coach the Huskies! That would make me a very happy man.
bada wrote:on a related note, Texas Tech coach Mike Leach flew to Seattle to meet with the University of Washington about the HC position. I am sure Tech will give him whatever he wants to stay there but man would I LOVE him to coach the Huskies! That would make me a very happy man.
Leach has done a wonderful job at Texas Tech.
Anyways, are you saying that because you want Mora as the next head coach for the Seahawks or you're a Huskies fan?
xbay wrote:bada wrote:on a related note, Texas Tech coach Mike Leach flew to Seattle to meet with the University of Washington about the HC position. I am sure Tech will give him whatever he wants to stay there but man would I LOVE him to coach the Huskies! That would make me a very happy man.
Leach has done a wonderful job at Texas Tech.
Anyways, are you saying that because you want Mora as the next head coach for the Seahawks or you're a Huskies fan?
That comment was coming as a Husky fan! Leach is one of my favorite collegiate head coaches.
As far as Mora goes... I am on the fence. There are things I like about him but the rumors are that he is going to bring in his old Atl coaching staff of Knapp as OC and Donatell as DC. I am not a fan of either. SO I like Mora but not as much if he wants to bring in these guys.
bada wrote:xbay wrote:bada wrote:on a related note, Texas Tech coach Mike Leach flew to Seattle to meet with the University of Washington about the HC position. I am sure Tech will give him whatever he wants to stay there but man would I LOVE him to coach the Huskies! That would make me a very happy man.
Leach has done a wonderful job at Texas Tech.
Anyways, are you saying that because you want Mora as the next head coach for the Seahawks or you're a Huskies fan?
That comment was coming as a Husky fan! Leach is one of my favorite collegiate head coaches.
As far as Mora goes... I am on the fence. There are things I like about him but the rumors are that he is going to bring in his old Atl coaching staff of Knapp as OC and Donatell as DC. I am not a fan of either. SO I like Mora but not as much if he wants to bring in these guys.
Interesting... because those two aren't that good of coordinators. Should be an interesting off season for Seahawks fans with the how the coaching staff is handled.
bada wrote:As far as Mora goes... I am on the fence. There are things I like about him but the rumors are that he is going to bring in his old Atl coaching staff of Knapp as OC and Donatell as DC. I am not a fan of either. SO I like Mora but not as much if he wants to bring in these guys.
I didn't like his job in Atlanta much, actually. The team's offense was putrid, relying only on Vick or Warrick Dunn's big plays, and seemed like Crumpler was their #1, #2, #3, #4 and #5 option on the passing game.
Their D was pretty decent, tho. Not dominating, but decent enough for a contender, although the secondary was a step below what was required.
Guess it means I like him more as a coordinator than as HC...
TMC wrote:bada wrote:As far as Mora goes... I am on the fence. There are things I like about him but the rumors are that he is going to bring in his old Atl coaching staff of Knapp as OC and Donatell as DC. I am not a fan of either. SO I like Mora but not as much if he wants to bring in these guys.
I didn't like his job in Atlanta much, actually. The team's offense was putrid, relying only on Vick or Warrick Dunn's big plays, and seemed like Crumpler was their #1, #2, #3, #4 and #5 option on the passing game.
Their D was pretty decent, tho. Not dominating, but decent enough for a contender, although the secondary was a step below what was required.
Guess it means I like him more as a coordinator than as HC...
Yep, he basically was their only man. They had Jenkins, but he seemed to look like a bust. And White was still young and developing. But with Vick as the QB, it's all about the run first, run second, run third, run run run, and pass anytime the run was being stopped.
Lone bright spot in a dreary season. Rookie TE John Carlson has had the best season for a TE in club history. He also has the 3rd most amount of catches for a rookie TE in NFL history. Still two more games to go.
1. John Carlson 2008: 51-601
2. Itula Mili 2003: 46-492
3. Jerramy Stevens 2005: 45-554
4. Itula Mili 2002: 43-508
5. Ron Howard 1976: 37-422
6. Christian Fauria 1998: 37-377
7. Charle Young 1983: 36-529
8. John Sawyer 1980: 36-410
9. Christian Fauria 1999: 35-376
10. Charle Young 1984: 33-337
1. John Carlson 2008: 51-601
2. Itula Mili 2003: 46-492
3. Jerramy Stevens 2005: 45-554
4. Itula Mili 2002: 43-508
5. Ron Howard 1976: 37-422
6. Christian Fauria 1998: 37-377
7. Charle Young 1983: 36-529
8. John Sawyer 1980: 36-410
9. Christian Fauria 1999: 35-376
10. Charle Young 1984: 33-337
xbay wrote:I need Greg Olson to have a big game, but if he does, so does Orton. It looks real close early on, TMC.
Close?. I'm not sure about that. I certainly can't see Orton having a big game like Brees had against the Lions, and Vincent Jackson alone did more than all of my WRs together.
At least both Pierre Thomas and The Burner have been able to score. That gives me some hope, but it's fading quickly. I'm gonna need a BIG game by Orton and another 4 TDs performance by Turner to have a chance.
So... congrats in advance, XBay.
xbay wrote:Well... good luck to the Seahawks, today. Would love to see the Jets lose and the Dolphins win.
Me too. And to think a few weeks ago the media was going crazy about a NY superbowl...
Ok, hijack over, Bada. Time to go back to Seahawks football.