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Title: Carroll to Seahawks
Post by: jadennis on January 09, 2010, 11:07:15 AM
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Pete Carroll has reached an agreement with the Seahawks on a deal to be their next head coach, multiple NFL sources confirmed early Saturday morning.

Carroll was fully expected to be introduced by the Seahawks as early as Monday, assuming they comply with the Rooney Rule this weekend.

The hangup could be locating a candidate to interview that would put the Seahawks in compliance with the rule, which requires teams to interview a minority candidate for head-coaching hires.

On Friday, Jim Mora became the first Seahawks coach to be let go after one season.

Vikings defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier could agree to interview, but he is unwilling to do so if Carroll has been promised full control of the Seahawks -- and multiple sources say he has.

Seahawks CEO Tod Leiweke told Frazier that Carroll definitely does not have Seattle's job.


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Believing Leiweke, Frazier will interview for the Seahawks head coach job Saturday morning.

Seattle also contacted the agent for Chargers defensive coordinator Ron Rivera, but as of Saturday morning nothing had been set up.

But the bottom line is, Carroll's agreement with Seattle is "100 percent done," one NFL source close to the situation said.

In a text message to ESPN's Chris Mortensen on Friday, Carroll said, "You know I haven't responded to a NFL question in two years."

But a league source told Mortensen that Carroll was trying to persuade USC offensive coordinator Jeremy Bates to join him in Seattle -- as opposed to Bates pursuing the same position with the Chicago Bears.

Carroll is no stranger to the NFL, having served as the head coach for the Patriots from 1997-99 and for the Jets in 1994.

He was the Jets' defensive coordinator from 1990-93 after stints as the defensive backs coach for the Vikings (1985-89) and Bills (1984).


Sando on Mora

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Mora attended a meeting Friday morning with management, at which time he was told by Leiweke, the Seahawks' CEO, that he did not win enough games to save his job.

The Seahawks ended the season on a four-game losing streak to finish 5-11.

Mora was shocked by his dismissal, believing that when he was called to Leiweke's office that he would be in a discussion about the team's vacant general manager's job, Seahawks sources told Mortensen.

"This team, more importantly this community, means so much to me that it hurts not being able to see this through," Mora said in a team-issued statement. "I am disappointed I did not get the chance to complete my contract. This is a tough business that sometimes demands immediate gratification."
Title: Re: Carroll to Seahawks
Post by: jadennis on January 09, 2010, 11:42:13 AM
Do they go after Sarkisian at Washington, or Lil' Kiffin?  Or someone new completely, not related to Carroll at all?

I wouldn't mind seeing Kiffin out of the SEC.
Title: Re: Carroll to Seahawks
Post by: Townhallsavoy on January 09, 2010, 12:47:01 PM
They will not go after Kiffin.  He's a moron. 

I think they get an NFL guy or Sarkisian.
Title: Re: Carroll to Seahawks
Post by: jmar on January 09, 2010, 12:47:11 PM
Petersen-of Boise State, though they have 21 of 22 starters returning next season.
Title: Re: Carroll to Seahawks
Post by: Townhallsavoy on January 09, 2010, 12:54:27 PM
Petersen-of Boise State, though they have 21 of 22 starters returning next season.

I remember hearing last year that Petersen genuinely likes Boise St.  It's low pressure, and the program is already built for success.  He had an interview on JOX, and he said he really enjoys being able to see his family AND have a winning program at the same time. 

Although, millions and millions of dollars along with the potential for college football legendary status may lure him away.
Title: Re: Carroll to Seahawks
Post by: Jumbo on January 09, 2010, 12:55:50 PM
Carroll must have an idea that the Ncaa is finally going to hammer there ass.
Title: Re: Carroll to Seahawks
Post by: Tiger Wench on January 09, 2010, 02:21:50 PM
ESPN keeps saying Mike Riley of Oregon State.  Staying in conference?  Hmmm...
Title: Re: Carroll to Seahawks
Post by: The Prowler on January 09, 2010, 03:06:26 PM
ESPN keeps saying Mike Riley of Oregon State.  Staying in conference?  Hmmm...
That's what I've been hearing...either Coach Riley or Coach Fisher (Jeff)
Title: Re: Carroll to Seahawks
Post by: The Prowler on January 09, 2010, 03:40:15 PM
Maybe the NFL should rename the Rooney Rule to the Token Rule.  Since, the only reason why Seattle is interviewing Frazier is to say...."see we interviewed a *black candidate" to make the NFL people happy.

*Candidate not really in consideration.
Title: Re: Carroll to Seahawks
Post by: Token on January 09, 2010, 03:59:24 PM
Maybe the NFL should rename the Rooney Rule to the Token Rule.  Since, the only reason why Seattle is interviewing Frazier is to say...."see we interviewed a *black candidate" to make the NFL people happy.

*Candidate not really in consideration.

It's a bullpoop rule.  If I own a business, that I bought with my money, I'll interview and hire who I want to interview and hire.  

If I were a black man, no way in hell would I interview for that job.

It's bullshit both ways.
Title: Re: Carroll to Seahawks
Post by: AuburnChopper 3.0 on January 09, 2010, 04:01:06 PM
It's a bullpoop rule.  If I own a business, that I bought with my money, I'll interview and hire who I want to interview and hire.  

If I were a black man, no way in hell would I interview for that job.

It's bullshit both ways.

Absolutely.  It would be insulting. 
Title: Re: Carroll to Seahawks
Post by: Jumbo on January 09, 2010, 08:17:30 PM
Maybe the NFL should rename the Rooney Rule to the Token Rule.  Since, the only reason why Seattle is interviewing Frazier is to say...."see we interviewed a *black candidate" to make the NFL people happy.

*Candidate not really in consideration.
No way I would have interviewed, fuck that.
Title: Re: Carroll to Seahawks
Post by: jmar on January 10, 2010, 03:39:22 PM
Jack Del Rio, USC grad has also been mentioned. He might be able to regroup the Trojans.