
--DE Patrick Kerney, who played under Jim Mora in Atlanta, said the team can expect far more energetic practices under Mora than they did under Mike Holmgren, in part because Mora actually takes part in some of the practices and challenges the players to keep up.
--Seahawks players gave Holmgren a $40,000 Harley-Davidson motorcycle as a going-away present. Holmgren always said that when he retires, he wants to spend a lot of time riding his motorcycle and thinking. That came a week after they gave him the Largent Award, an honor usually reserved for a player.
--In his farewell press conference, Holmgren said that left tackle Walter Jones is the best offensive lineman he has ever seen play. He said the late Reggie White is the best defensive lineman he has seen play.
--Holmgren said that he had been contacted by NBC to serve as an analyst for their playoff broadcasts. However, he went on to say he wouldn't be doing any television work until he gets rid of a cold he has been fighting for four months.
--The Seahawks will have the fourth pick in the draft this year, beating out Cleveland (also 4-12) based on strength of schedule. It will be Seattle's highest pick since taking Shawn Springs with the third pick in 1997. (They also chose Walter Jones sixth that year.)
QUOTE TO NOTE: "I don't think I'll be fixing anything next year except a squeaky door." -- Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren, who said he is determined to take a year off rather than jump immediately back in the NFL and try to fix another franchise.