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Afraidofedhochuli
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The "Hoch's" Nest: Matt’s Four-Part Seahawks Extravaganza -- Part Two

by Afraidofedhochuli
created January 22, 2008, last edited June 02, 2008
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From: http://afraidofedhochuli.blogspot.com

Today is Tuesday.

Why does that matter? Tuesday was the day that Mike Holmgren said was "the day".


Today: Mike Holmgren
Is Holmgren ready to call it quits?
Is Holmgren ready to call it quits?

After the loss in Green Bay the questions about the future of the Seahawks coaching staff started to engulf the media.

"Would Holmgren come back?" "Does Holmgren want to continue?" "Will they sign him to an extension?" "What about Jim Mora?"

Holmgren said that he would sit down with his wife, Kathy, while they vacationed in Arizona and decide about his future. He said he would be back on Tuesday.

NFL Network reported that Mike was back in his Kirkland office on Monday.

That seems like an omen of some sort. He was able to make up his mind earlier then expected.

Holmgren had said that this is the best group of players he has ever dealt with and that he honestly feels that they are filled with talent.

Maybe he decided that was enough.

Or maybe he realized that has been with this team for 9 seasons, good enough for 3rd longest tenure among active coaches (behind only Mike Shanahan and Jeff Fisher). He has 8 Division Championships in 16 seasons as a Head Coach, 3 Conference Championships and 1 Superbowl win.

Mike Holmgren is one of the most innovative coaches to ever grace the NFL, learning from one of the greatest ever: Bill Walsh. He was voted the best play-caller in the NFL by a panel of judges in USA Today.

He has always been the type of coach that liked to fix a bad situation. This is why he came to Seattle. He came from the Packers to be the GM and the Coach of the Seahawks and to try to build up a perennially mediocre team.

And he has done that.

So why are people asking for his resignation? Let me rephrase that: why are fans calling for his head?

Too many fans are saying that he has become obsolete and that his plays are getting predictable. I honestly heard someone argue that John Gruden is a better coach.

I say you're crazy.

If he leaves, the “window” may close. A new coach will come in and shake things up, possibly with a different philosophy. What happens if a philosophy doesn’t fit with certain players on your team? Then you struggle with growing pains or with needing to add new players.

Everyone has christened Jim Mora as the future Head Coach. Why? I still have no faith that he can lead a team to glory. He is a perfect coach for college but not the pros. Why? He is a “players coach”, and as we have all seen this doesn’t work. You need to be able to strike fear in the hearts of your team.

The players like him, but will they follow him.

But, if Mike stays you will see a push to the playoffs unlike any you have seen from this team. Everyone is aware that his time is limited and that every year may be his last.

You will also get the consistency that a team needs to be successful. The winning teams do more addition then subtraction. There is not a lot of turnover, instead they add depth at the positions they need the most. Consistency is key.

So if Holmgren leaves you will have a massive shake up. It is inevitable.

His decision is based around his health and whether he feels he still “has it”.

I hope to hear in the next few days that Holmgren will be back as the coach of the Seattle Seahawks.

The city needs it.

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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
262 days ago
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Seattle may need Holmgren but does the coach need the Seahawks? It is somewhat surprising that the stress of this job has not yet induced a heart attack (or worse) in a head coach during a game.
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AfraidofedhochuliDraft Pick
262 days ago
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That is one of his issues. His father died of a Heart Attack.
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JuTMSY4Hall of Famer
262 days ago
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mmm....well

if you notice, as coaches get older, they leave a lot of the tasks to the young guys...

Whens the last time Andy Reid called a play...2005?
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JuTMSY4Hall of Famer
262 days ago
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shit, Indy's OC doesn't even call plays, he gives Manning "Ideas" instead of plays...
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AfraidofedhochuliDraft Pick
262 days ago
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Well...he also has the smartest QB EVER.
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CheezerMajor Leaguer
262 days ago
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“I’ve always wanted to buy a bookstore. You know, sell some of those muffins and a little coffee. I don’t care if we make any money. I don’t want to lose a lot of money, but we could visit with people and get books.” -Mike Holmgren. Just what Seattle needs, another bookstore or place to buy coffee.
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AfraidofedhochuliDraft Pick
262 days ago
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Cheezer...you already used that one...
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CheezerMajor Leaguer
262 days ago
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But . . . it's relevant now.  :-)
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CheezerMajor Leaguer
262 days ago
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Seriously, I'd like to see him come back. I will always be grateful for what he did for the citizens of Wisconsin.
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AfraidofedhochuliDraft Pick
262 days ago
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Yeah. I think that he is such a classy guy, he deserves some respect and the ability to choose his path.
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CheezerMajor Leaguer
262 days ago
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Word from NFL Network's Adam Schefter and ESPN's John Clayton is that Holmgren will return to Seattle. I don't have the details.
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AfraidofedhochuliDraft Pick
262 days ago
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Press conference at 2. but he is back
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SSreportersLegend
262 days ago
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Relying on ESPN for breaking news is pretty much worthless....but Clayton has Seattle connections. Are you guys ready for more 4th and 5 toss sweeps?
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AfraidofedhochuliDraft Pick
262 days ago
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Clayton, ESPN and NFL.com all reporting it. I am ready for it after they get a back that can run them. They were runnign the same thing back when we had a solid runner and line.
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SSreportersLegend
262 days ago
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Seattle Times has confirmed this as well, so let's wait and see what nonsense Steve Kelley comes up with the next day.
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GeodanVarsity
262 days ago
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The Seahawks would be lucky to have coach Holmgren back. He's a winner, plane and simple.
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GeodanVarsity
262 days ago
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Correction: "plain and simple".
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SSreportersLegend
262 days ago
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Ooh, that was close, I'm one of the resident grammar policemen.
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AfraidofedhochuliDraft Pick
262 days ago
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he is...THE GRAMMAR HAMMER 7582d14ddc5328e8821d6b1698b03009.jpg
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SSreportersLegend
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Can't touch this.
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