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FanInAZ
03-15-2010, 12:37 AM
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shutdown_corner/post/Jim-Mora-finds-coaching-gig-at-Bellevue-High;_ylt=ArNCFxHENw4F1n0cNpih4nhDubYF?urn=nfl,227 837

Shutdown Corner Sun Mar 14, 2010 3:14 pm EDT
By Doug Farrar

After one year in his dream job -- head coach of the Seattle Seahawks -- longtime Pacific Northwest resident Jim Mora was dumped on the heels of a 5-11 season in which the team looked much worse than their record. There didn't seem to be a lot of buzz for Mora as the league's coaching carousel turned, and quite possibly for good reason -- he frequently looked overmatched and seemed to lack impulse control, which is a problem when you're dealing with 53 finely-tuned athletes at the height of the sport. Mora did some local radio, spent some time on the NFL Network crew, and now it seems that he's found another coaching job -- with Bellevue High School.

Bellevue, located in a toney suburb of Seattle, has been a power for years; in 2004, the Wolverines broke De La Salle's 13-year, 151-game winning streak, and their teams are always at or near the top of the state championship seeds. Mora, according to Mason Kelley of the Seattle Times, will fill a to-be-determined role on the coaching staff. Mora attended nearby Interlake High, graduated in 1980, and went on to the University of Washington. Chris Beake, who was on Mora's Seahawks staff last year, will be Bellevue's new defensive coordinator.

Head coach Butch Goncharoff (who isn't going anywhere) was excited about the new hire.

Jim will be involved. I don't know in what capacity yet. It's great. He's an outstanding guy in whatever capacity we get him, even if it's only for spring ball or summer. It's great to have him around. He's a great resource for us.

Seahawks fans who had few reasons to be impressed with Mora's tenure will probably find this to be a humorous fall from grace, and there's no doubt that Mora's star has fallen pretty severely since his days as San Francisco's defensive coordinator and Atlanta's head coach. But it's impressive in a way that Mora will keep his hand in coaching -- perhaps he'll pick up a few things about balance and humility that will help him in his next NFL job.

With Mora, the questions have never been about his football knowledge; the issues are generally more about the peripheral things that undo the less-than-great in his profession. This could be a great opportunity for Mora to teach some talented kids a few things -- and learn a few important things himself.

Nomad
03-15-2010, 08:03 AM
Bellevue's a nice place! My inlaws live just down the road in Woodinville! And I'm sure the school is stoked to have such a high profiled coach at their school!! I wish him luck!!

Overtime
04-14-2010, 10:46 PM
from the pro's to high school??? talk about a demotion. wow, what a bummer.

EMB6903
04-14-2010, 10:52 PM
from the pro's to high school??? talk about a demotion. wow, what a bummer.

Im sure he could have landed a gig in the pro's or college if he wanted to.

Nomad
04-15-2010, 08:00 AM
Im sure he could have landed a gig in the pro's or college if he wanted to.

More than likely he wanted to take a different path in his career plus he's from the NW so maybe he wanted to be closer to home! Bellevue's not just some podunk high school and they're usually in the hunt for state and beyond!!