Musgrave Moving On?

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SmootSmack
01-24-2006, 10:23 AM
http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sports/falcons/stories/0124falcons.html

Washington Redskins quarterbacks coach Bill Musgrave will interview with the Falcons this morning, the team confirmed.

Atlanta asked for and received permission on Monday to speak to Musgrave. He coached Falcons backup quarterback Matt Schaub in college and is familiar with Atlanta's running and passing game.

The Redskins recently hired Al Saunders as offensive coordinator. The Washington Post reported that all of the Redskins assistant coaches recently received contract extensions.

The Falcons have been interviewing candidates to replace quarterbacks coach Mike Johnson, whose contract was not renewed.

Musgrave appears to be high on the Falcons' list based on his experience playing in the NFL and serving as an offensive coordinator in the league as well as at Virginia, where he coached Schaub in 2001-02.

Musgrave, a backup quarterback with San Francisco and Denver, has coached quarterbacks in Oakland, Philadelphia, Carolina and Jacksonville, serving as offensive coordinator with the Eagles, Panthers and Jaguars as well.

The Falcons hope to find a coach who relates well to starter Michael Vick and Schaub and can improve their effectiveness in coordinator Greg Knapp's version of the West Coast offense. Knapp also works with quarterbacks.

Musgrave also has experience working with left-handed quarterbacks — Vick is a lefty — having worked with Mark Brunell in Jacksonville and Washington.

scowan
01-24-2006, 10:25 AM
If Musgrave leaves, the Redskins will be in fine shape now that they have added Saunders. I wish Musgrave the best!

MTK
01-24-2006, 10:26 AM
Interesting... I wonder if Saunders wants to bring someone in or if Musgrave is simply looking at what else is out there for him.

Hog1
01-24-2006, 10:36 AM
I'm sure Saunders is looking to pony up with some of his favorite staff to make the trip.

SmootSmack
01-24-2006, 10:36 AM
The Washington Post does mention that Al's son Bob, most recently an offensive assistant with KC, may be coming here in the offseason.

Schneed10
01-24-2006, 10:43 AM
If Musgrave leaves, the Redskins will be in fine shape now that they have added Saunders. I wish Musgrave the best!

Hmm. I'd like to see Musgrave stay for the purposes of continuity, but if Saunders can bring in some guys that develop as offensive coordinator candidates to eventually replace Saunders, that would seem to work out fine.

I always thought that if he ever got another shot, Musgrave would be a better offensive coordinator than he was with the Jags. I think he's probably learning a lot under Gibbs. But if Saunders can bring in some guys, then I suppose we're none the worse for the wear.

Beemnseven
01-24-2006, 11:01 AM
Hmm. I'd like to see Musgrave stay for the purposes of continuity, but if Saunders can bring in some guys that develop as offensive coordinator candidates to eventually replace Saunders, that would seem to work out fine.

At some point, there's going to be friction between coaches with conflicting offensive philosophies. Musgrave's a "Walsh Coast" guy, while Saunders is a "Coryell Coast" guy -- basically the opposite end of the spectrum. Of all the assistant coaches, this move would surprise me the least. The shotgun formation will likely be scrapped, and I imagine Gibbs and Saunders will get their heads together for a new quarterback coach to fit in more with their scheme.

It'll also help with defusing all of the "too many chefs in the kitchen" flak that the team will undoubtedly get.

MTK
01-24-2006, 11:06 AM
I'm pretty sure KC used the shotgun though.

Beemnseven
01-24-2006, 11:12 AM
I'm pretty sure KC used the shotgun though.

They may have. The shotgun basically gives the defense a major clue as to what play is about to be run, and according to what I've read over the past few days, that's something that Saunders deliberately avoids.

Now I wished I'd payed more attention to KC games this year.

dmek25
01-24-2006, 11:15 AM
losing musgrave isnt that big a deal to me.he was only here one season and if you look at it like a trade,all of us would trade musgrave for saunders

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