saden1
10-09-2008, 12:32 AM
You don't know whatcha got til it's gone.
Thoughts from some Seahawks fans...
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Football Forum (http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/forum/boards/viewtopic.asp?topicid=127283)
From one of the posters:
I think if Mora flops and JimmyZ continues his rise, the Hawks may end up hiring JimmyZ BACK from the Redskins at that point ... no harm there ... let JimmyZ learn the ropes somewhere else and then let Paul Allen offer him the BIG bucks ... fortunately there's no shortage of $$$$$$$$ on our end!
What a sad bunch.
That Guy
10-09-2008, 03:33 AM
why would he go there when he has a possibly sustainable winner here (need a new CB/MLB/some OL pretty soon)?
money won't be an issue.
I am confident (as I am sure the fans are as well) that Jim Mora will do a quality job, and take up the slack for the "ball tosser"
EternalEnigma21
10-09-2008, 08:20 AM
HA! I just scrolled down the comments on the article about JZ being the worst hire ever to see if there was anything new.
Funniest thing was a comment from "Jimmy Z" saying how he just got coach of the week lol. Someone has a sense of humor. If this guy keeps winning Ill vote to change the damn colors to maroon and black.
... and yellow :)
gibbsisgod
10-09-2008, 08:26 AM
Nice read, I bet by the end of the year they'll miss him even more ;)
Kind of off topic but for some reason I got reminded of this.
Jim Zorn to the Redskins: Probably the worst NFL hire of all-time | Talking Points (http://blogs.mercurynews.com/kawakami/2008/02/11/jim-zorn-to-the-redskins-probably-the-worst-nfl-hire-of-all-time/)
I can't wait until the end of the season when we can all let him have it, for his horrible "expert" prediction.Gotta love this line.
I talked to Zorn when he was first getting into coaching on the Seahawks staff and I can tell you that, if first impressions mean anything–and they do–I walked away from that interview thinking, This guy shouldn’t be anywhere near an NFL sideline.
This one too.
(Yes, I believe he’s the only NFL coach ever with a last name starting with “Z.” So Zorn will be last all-time in both alphabetical and career winning percentage listings.)
birdz4gibbs
10-09-2008, 10:06 AM
i,m glad we have him now and i,m sure they are missing him a great deal at the moment.
it,s a plus for us and it is showing too.
Monkeydad
10-09-2008, 10:45 AM
Seattle is also missing every WR (Engram and Branch are just now getting on the field this season), they're missing a capable RB (Julius Jones sucks) and they're banged up in every position, including QB with Hasselbeck who missed practice this week.
If they ever get healthy, they'll still be weaker than when Zorn was there, but they're not really AS bad as they look right now.
With that said, I can't stand Seattle and it is good to see them losers in every sport. They even lost their basketball team. :D
SFREDSKIN
10-09-2008, 12:18 PM
Seattle is also missing every WR (Engram and Branch are just now getting on the field this season), they're missing a capable RB (Julius Jones sucks) and they're banged up in every position, including QB with Hasselbeck who missed practice this week.
If they ever get healthy, they'll still be weaker than when Zorn was there, but they're not really AS bad as they look right now.
With that said, I can't stand Seattle and it is good to see them losers in every sport. They even lost their basketball team. :D
Kinda reminds of the Redskins last year. The Seahawks are a talented team as we saw last year when you have lots of injuries especially at a key position, the team will struggle. I'm pretty sure that Hasselbeck also misses Zorn quite a bit and he's not familiar with Lazor just yet.
You don't know whatcha got til it's gone.
Thoughts from some Seahawks fans...
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Football Forum (http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/forum/boards/viewtopic.asp?topicid=127283)
I love that stuff, Lady Brave. Great find
Warren85Ellard
10-09-2008, 03:05 PM
I think you will see a lot of teams hiring former NFL qbs at head coach. As far as I know, the Skins and the Texans are the only two teams this season. Look through your 1980 football card collection to see who will be coaching next years teams.