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Mora was a sports radio commentator for Fox Sports Radio's GameTime Saturday and GameTime Sunday with Dan Moriarty. On Thanksgiving Thursday, November 23, 2006, Mora made some critical comments about the Atlanta Falcons' quarterback Michael Vick which became controversial because the Falcons were coached at the time by Mora's son, Jim L. Mora.
Despite outgaining the 49ers, the Colts lost the game 40–21 and after the game, head coach Jim Mora sharply criticized his offense's effort, especially Manning's four interceptions. During the press conference, a reporter asked Mora a question about the Colts' playoff chances now that the team was 4–6.
1 Playoff Berth [10] 10 Dan Reeves: 7 1997: 2003 [N 8] 109 49 59 1 .454 5 3 2 1 NFC Championship 1 NFC South Championship 2 Playoff Berths 1 AP NFL Coach of the Year Award (1998) [11] 11 Wade Phillips: 1 2003 [N 8] 3 2 1 0 .667 — [12] 12 Jim L. Mora: 3 2004: 2006: 48 26 22 0 .542 2 1 1 1 NFC South Championship 1 Playoff Berth [13] 13 Bobby ...
LaFleur said he didn't “want to go Jim Mora on you,” a reference to the sarcastic response by the former Indianapolis Colts coach to a playoff question during a disappointing 2001 season ...
Mora fired the message on social media with a picture of him near the trophy for winning the bowl game. The Huskies topped the North Carolina Tar Heels, 27-14, and finished the season with a 9-4 ...
— Jim Mora (@CoachJimMoraFB) December 30, 2024 Mora guided UConn to a 9-4 record, the school's first winning season since 2010 and its highest win total since 2007. The USA TODAY app gets you to ...
It was the first year under head coach Jim Mora. Under Mora, the team went 11–5, advancing to the playoffs. Under Mora, the team went 11–5, advancing to the playoffs. After easily handling the 8–8 St. Louis Rams in the divisional round, the Falcons advanced to the NFC Championship game for the first time since 1998 , but lost to the ...
Jim Mora is the name of: . Jim E. Mora (born 1935), former head coach of the NFL's New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts, and the USFL's Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars; Jim L. Mora (born 1961), currently the head coach of the collegiate football program at the University of Connecticut, former head coach at UCLA, former NFL coach, and son of Jim E. Mora