trents wrote: Both teams are wretched this year. Neither has made any progress for some years now
obiken wrote:Or not, I dont think she cares about sports at all, at least thats the sense I get.
trents wrote:Have the Allens fired any head coaches during the season or did they always wait until the season was over?
This is what I think as well. I think she would sell both teams if the PR wasn't bad. I think she will at some point. I'm hoping Paul Allen has a clause they must be kept in Seattle and Portland.
Hawktawk wrote:Just breaking JS says “ ready to start anew “
trents wrote:Have the Allens fired any head coaches during the season or did they always wait until the season was over?
NorthHawk wrote:I think Paul waited until the end of the season - for the Seahawks. I don't follow the Blazers.
Holmgren ended the season as did Mora, but the changes were made fairly quickly when the season ended.
If I remember correctly, Pete was hired the next day after the Mora firing, so it would seem that negotiations
must have started prior to the firing.
It seems to me that if Jody does business the same as Paul, we won't really know what will happen until it does.
Some business people like to work deeply in the background and others (Jerry Jones for example) like to be
more public in their dealings.
NorthHawk wrote:So PA didn't hire Erickson but it seems the coaches he did hire he waited for the season to end to make a move.
tarlhawk wrote:Interesting previous post RD...I rarely followed any Seahawk news upon arriving in Washington...mainly due to the job that brought me over here from Pa. I didn't warm to the Hawks until the ESPN 2010 Draft coverage. I loved watching the "drama" of trying to guess draft selections and had followed ESPN draft coverage for quite some time before...I was watching it when Dan Marino kept falling/dropping in the draft as expectations had him projected much higher. I was a Dolphin "addict" at that time so when Miami selected him I knew it wasn't need...many fans felt David Woodley was capable and his scrambling out of the pocket was not yet common. The ESPN commentators reported the cause of his draft dive was unconfirmed "drug use" *leaked* during the draft process. Don Shula had no tolerance for drug use so I was concerned until Miami confirmed the drug rumors were without merit.
RiverDog wrote:https://www.barstoolsports.com/blog/1165115/on-this-date-in-sports-december-6-1998-the-phantom-touchdown
Longtime diehards like myself and Cbob don't need any memory refreshers, but being that you're a 'naturalized' 12, I thought it might be beneficial.
tarlhawk wrote:Thanks that was a good read.
Hawktawk wrote:I remember the Vinnie Helmet TD well . It was the wrong call. The Golden Hail Mary was a correct call, better than half the crap the officials do today. Was it worse than the no call vs Dee Jay? It was the right call...
As for that bad call ending Dennis tenure and it was such a blessing in disguise we dont know that.
Hawktawk wrote:Holmgren won the division backing in with a 9-7 record with Ericson's players, his quarterback and didn't win a playoff game for 6 years. Then the Super bowl if you want to talk about bad calls but he melted down, lost his cool , made it worse. Its not possible to prove what would or wouldn't have happened with a coach who had built his team that should have been 10-6 and in the playoffs. Once you're in who knows. I never see missing the playoffs as a good thing based on a bad call. Holmgren had a nice little run but we don't know what we dont know.
Hawktawk wrote:You never know what would have happened had Ericsson made the postseason . The Seattle Seahawks got screwed out of the playoffs by a terrible call . I don’t celebrate that . We have no idea how ericsons team would have done had they gotten in . Holmgren didn’t win a playoff game for 6 years . He never won a road playoff game . He had a nice run. Arguably our second best coach but I’ll never celebrate missing the playoffs due to a bad call.
The egregious part of the Fail Mary wasn't the TD call, it was the no call on Golden Tate's obvious pass interference as he literally shoved one of the Packers defenders to the ground, clearing the way for him to make his leap.
trents wrote:I note that not only does Jodi Allen have a lot of decisions to make with regard to the Seahawks but she is also dealing with a lot of questions with the Portland Trailblazers. Both teams are wretched this year. Neither has made any progress for some years now and this year both have slipped several rungs down on the latter. So this lady has a lot on her mind I imagine.
RiverDog wrote:
Hawktawk wrote:Knox went to the AFC title game his first year after sweeping the raiders in the regular season , blew away their wild card opponent then beat the Miami Dolphins in their house . That’s 2 more road playoff wins in his first year that Holmgren in 10 years . Holmgren had 1 team people had to fear in 10 seasons . It was a great one for sure but his last year was one of the worst coaching jobs I ever saw . I have them even . Knox teams were hard nosed physical mentally tough teams . They played in the AFC west when it was probably the toughest in the league with Fouts and Elway and a raiders team at the top of their game . KC was always a house of horror . Holmgren won 2 playoff games his 6th season after cruising through the NFC worst . He won one each of the next 2 years . We got Screwed in XL and couldn’t overcome it but other then that ? Not too impressive .
Hawktawk wrote:If the point is winning it all which at this point is all I care about then obviously both the men played second fiddle to Carroll. Right now his results aren’t acceptable .
Holmgren and Carroll are similar in many ways . Both brought a high profile , classy articulate guys . Both had a fundamental belief in a system . Holmgrens was the pure WCO with a run game . Carroll was stifling pressure defense with a single high safety and ball control smash mouth offense with a quick strike option . Both men have been hurt by being unable to adjust their strategies to their people due to injury . Holmgren in 2008 with literally no wideouts left insisting on throwing the ball , Hass winds up injured , just never adjusted . Same for Pete as the LOB fizzled .
All 3 were great coaches here but Knox had a saying “ play the hand you’re dealt “ when Knox lost Curt Warner in a heap tripping over the 40 in the 84 season opener he did just that . As a guy who believed that if you passed 3 things could happen and 2 were bad he gave the ball to Krieg to the tune of 32 touchdown passes and a 12-4 record his second season after going to the AFC championship his first season playing smash mouth . That’s a coach . A great coach . He was a blue collar guy, supported the players strike , didn’t want to field a scab team but had to put one together in a couple of days . They went 2-1 with zero NFLtalent on the roster against far more talented rosters . When he got Largent and Fredd Young back for the third game I think they broke a few records![]()
Love me some Knox .
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