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Jim Mora Jr. is a prophet! (Sort of)

by Allonthefield
created February 06, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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From All on the Field sports blog: Jim Mora Jr. likes Seattle a lot. Now that he's being named as Mike Holmgren's successor, it looks like he'll get to stay awhile.

Perhaps you recall the flak in 2006 when Mora, then head-coach of the Atlanta Falcons, went on air to say that he would take a job at the University of Washington (his alma mater) in a heartbeat.

"But if [Ty Willingham] decides at some point that he's ready to move on and they want me, I will be there. I don't care if we're in the middle of a playoff run, I'm packing my stuff and coming back to Seattle."

Yikes! He quickly retracted, of course, and said he was kidding. But at the completion of a disappointing 7-9 season ("disappointing" is so relative, isn't it?), the Falcons fired Mora. And they weren't kidding.

Fulfilling his own prophetic words, Mora indeed packed his stuff and came home to Seattle, as an assistant for the Seahawks. He managed to keep his mouth shut for a season -- but for that matter, what Seattle fan can complain about his undying allegiances to Washington? -- and now Mora finds himself in the right place at the right time.

It's not the UW, but a five year deal to coach the Seahawks (starting in '09) isn't a bad consolation prize.


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False ProphetAll-Star
666 days ago
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Of course he's a prophet, there's only one untrue Prophet, and that spot's taken
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Simms1156Div-I Stud
666 days ago
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Does anyone remember when Mora had to make a cell phone call on the sideline. That was a terrible display of coaching. Regardless I think he is a guy who can coach a team for a few years at least especially if they have a lot of veteran leaders like the Seahawks do.
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Ccampbell34All-American
666 days ago
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I still credit some of his early success to inheriting a strong squad from Dan Reeves whose poor final season was due to the Vick injury
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JuTMSY4Legend
666 days ago
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the same dan reeves who lost...what...9 superbowls? (player and coach)
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Ccampbell34All-American
666 days ago
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The Dan Reeves who coached to Super Bowls, Mora didn't fare well in the playoffs either
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VishalJV Squad
666 days ago
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The Seahawks defense gave up the least amount of touchdown passes in the NFL last season (15). This is largely credited to Mora, who is the defensive backs coach. So we know he is good at something.
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JuTMSY4Legend
666 days ago
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So what do the seahawks do in 2010, when the Washington job opens up ; - )
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