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SEATTLE -- Last month the Seahawks were negotiating with Mike Holmgren about making him the team's president. This week, the Seahawks might be competing with Holmgren in the pursuit of a general manager. Tom Heckert,
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- NFL: Former Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren wraps up talks with Cleveland (seattletimes.nwsource.com)
- Lowly Buccaneers clobber Seahawks, 24-7 (thenewstribune.com)
- Turmoil, with a side of defeat (thenewstribune.com)
Tom Heckert, Eric DeCosta, Steve Keim and John Schneider identified as finalists for Seahawks' front-office job. Heckert, the Eagles' GM, also is being considered by Mike Holmgren and the Browns.
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From seattletimes.nwsource.com
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The 2009 season has come and gone for the Seattle Seahawks. Like any good fan, I was watching and cheering for my team right up until the very end. On Sunday, finally, it came to an end.
Many questions linger now. What comes next? Who stays? Who will be gone when we take the field in 2010?
First, I want to say I don't believe you can blame this season on Matt Hasselbeck. Did he struggle through the final month of the season? Of course, even...
From bleacherreport.com
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- No, it’s not lack of effort, Mora says (thenewstribune.com)
Seattle – Two teams, no postseason hopes, and on the surface one meaningless NFL football game.
Would it have mattered if the Seattle Seahawks somehow managed to finish 6-10, instead of 5-11? Probably not, other than actually hurting them in the NFL draft come April.
From thenewstribune.com
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Former Green Bay Packers general manager Ron Wolf told the Cleveland Plain Dealer this week the Cleveland Browns made the right decision in hiring former Packers and Seattle Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren as the teams new president.
From thenorthwestern.com
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- Seahawks make offer Holmgren can refuse (thenewstribune.com)
On the final day of the Seattle Seahawks’ season, when four months of disappointment will give way to the start of franchise retooling, we may look back and wonder if we should have seen this coming.
Maybe we just didn’t connect the dots, the omens, the quotes and observations that were there for us all along.
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- Steven Jackson To Seattle Seahawks? (bleacherreport.com)
Make no mistake about it. The Seahawks’ sudden “flirtation” with Mike Holmgren was all about spin.
With so many people clamoring for the Hawks to “return to their glory days” by bringing back the only coach to ever take them to the Super Bowl, the Hawks just wanted their fans to think they truly considered doing it.
So they carried out this sham of an interview, extending Holmgren an offer they knew he wouldn’t take. And they know Holmgren is...
From bleacherreport.com
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- The awkward slow dance between Mike Holmgren and the Seahawks (blog.seattletimes.nwsource.com)
The struggles in year one of the Mora era are numerous, but none more glaring than the performance of the offensive line.
There is a lot of debate about how much of it is on Mora, and how much of it is on the aging personnel that should have been reloaded earlier instead of getting to the point of rebuilding. That is a debate for another article, but we are where we are at now.
The transition from Holmgren to Mora has been sloppy, but so was...
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From bleacherreport.com
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BEREA - Browns owner Randy Lerner is waiting for Mike Holmgren to accept his unique job offer.
Holmgren is waiting for the Seattle Seahawks to show some interest before he decides on the Browns job.
Holmgren, a three-time Super Bowl coach and Lerner’s No. 1 choice to run the team’s football operations, raved about Lerner and their [...]
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From chroniclet.com
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Mike Holmgren professes his love for the city and for the Seahawks he coached to six postseasons and their only Super Bowl. He says he "absolutely" wants to talk to the team about returning as its general manager in 2010. He then has a day or two of ...
From search.live.com
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- Lifeless Seahawks 'searching for answers' (search.live.com)
- Four years removed from Super Bowl, Seahawks now lifeless losers (search.live.com)
CBC.caThe right move for Seahawks is to hire Mike Holmgren — quicklySeattle TimesSo the Hawks probably have this day, Friday, and only this one day, to do the right thing. They have this one day to talk with Holmgren. ...Will Holmgren jump at first offer from Browns?Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)Is Mike Holmgren a “Rooney Rule” Away from Cleveland?Waiting For Next Year (blog)all 856 news articles »
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From news.google.com
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The Cleveland Plain Dealer is reporting that ex-Seahawks general manager Tim is a candidate worth paying serious attention to for the Browns' vacant general manager position.
The CPD, citing sources, states that Browns owner Randy Lerner has a very high opinion of Russell. Ruskell was interviewed for the position 2005.
The CPD also reports that Ruskell is not adamant on changing coaches, making it a smoother transition for the Browns if he is...
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From bleacherreport.com
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Returning to the locker room for exit interviews after spending the second half of the season on the injured reserve list working out in Florida, Seattle Seahawks offensive tackle Walter Jones said he still hasn't given up on his dream of playing again.
"That's the goal," Jones said. "I think the last time I talked, I said I was going to do everything possible to get back, and I'm still on that roll to get back, and hopefully I can."
However...
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From sports.yahoo.com
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Seattle Seahawks wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh is missing practice Tuesday to attend the funeral of former Cincinnati Bengals teammate Chris Henry. Seattle coach Jim Mora said Monday that Houshmandzadeh was on his way to Louisiana to attend the service and would return Tuesday night. Mora says Houshmandzadeh "was almost like a big brother" to Henry.
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