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warriorzpath 05-15-2006, 10:51 AM At this point, there's no right or wrong answer, and contrary to what a few have said in this thread, we can't say what Saunders' authority is, or if the H-back will be eliminated.
Gibbs is a great strategist & part of that is not showing your cards too early. I'm sure he hopes other teams are wondering about the h-back as well & what offense they'll see
This may be the case, but I doubt that they would hire Saunders as another assistant on offense. I would think that Saunders was brought in to be in charge of the offense, which was similar to the role he had in KC.
I agree that gibbs is a great strategist, but he was and is doing so much now that he needed to free himself of some of his duties. What better coach than Saunders. He's a guy who learned the same offensive philosophies and is a great offensive mind in his own right. It was perfect timing with his situation.
Gibbs is great at what he's doing now, but he was spreading himself too thin. Saunders is taking over the offense. It wouldn't make sense to me to give him another role on this team. This role is where he has proven success in and what he is great at.
warriorzpath 05-15-2006, 10:54 AM To me, to bring him in at any other role would be a waste of his talents.
That Guy 05-15-2006, 11:15 AM When was immediately ?
At least two months ago.
That Guy 05-15-2006, 11:17 AM To me, to bring him in at any other role would be a waste of his talents.
don't knock it till you've tried it. maybe he'll put up even better stats or the overall offensive production will jump dramatically. worst case we can always revert back to the moss-cooley-out of bounds play of last year.
EXoffender 05-15-2006, 11:18 AM Will be running what Gibbs and Saunders ran at USC. No. Saunders just gives us a playcaller in tune with the game. Just as Greg Williams gives on defense. End of thread!?
warriorzpath 05-15-2006, 11:35 AM At least two months ago.
http://www.redskins.com/news/newsDetail.jsp?id=15667
That's good you said 2 months ago because as recently as 2 and half months ago, they still seemed uncertain of this position.
On March 2, redskins.com posted this story, which still made me think that they were unsure of the h-back position.
With associate head coach-offense Al Saunders coming in to take over the reins of the offense, the H-back position becomes a question mark in the Redskins offense. Will Saunders stay with the H-back or go to a more traditional offensive alignment, with fullbacks and tight ends?
And BTW, this h-back thing is not as old of a story that you make it out to be. They never clearly announced it in their stories - it was just a couple of mentions to it being a possibility or a player moving to a new position. And I have only seen it being mentioned in 3 stories.
warriorzpath 05-15-2006, 11:37 AM don't knock it till you've tried it. maybe he'll put up even better stats or the overall offensive production will jump dramatically. worst case we can always revert back to the moss-cooley-out of bounds play of last year.
I was referring to Saunders.
warriorzpath 05-15-2006, 11:41 AM Will be running what Gibbs and Saunders ran at USC. No. Saunders just gives us a playcaller in tune with the game. Just as Greg Williams gives on defense. End of thread!?
Reopening of thread !?
What did gibbs and saunders run at USC ? and what will the difference be ?
freddyg12 05-15-2006, 12:29 PM This may be the case, but I doubt that they would hire Saunders as another assistant on offense. I would think that Saunders was brought in to be in charge of the offense, which was similar to the role he had in KC.
I agree that gibbs is a great strategist, but he was and is doing so much now that he needed to free himself of some of his duties. What better coach than Saunders. He's a guy who learned the same offensive philosophies and is a great offensive mind in his own right. It was perfect timing with his situation.
Gibbs is great at what he's doing now, but he was spreading himself too thin. Saunders is taking over the offense. It wouldn't make sense to me to give him another role on this team. This role is where he has proven success in and what he is great at.
Understood, My main point is that Gibbs & co. would not come out & say "Al Saunders will control all of the offense." They want the rest of the league (& us for that matter) to keep guessing as to what the offense will be. Don't be surprised if there are some hybrid plays & some old gibbs' plays, especially the counter trey & wideout screen.
I'm just saying that at this point we don't know the specific involvement that Gibbs will have & he probably doesn't either. Later in the year he may take a more active role. The strategy at this point is for them now is to send a lot of smokescreens. That stuff on redskins.com about the h back may just be as bogus as a lot of draft rumors that teams put out there.
That Guy 05-15-2006, 01:18 PM http://www.redskins.com/news/newsDetail.jsp?id=15667
That's good you said 2 months ago because as recently as 2 and half months ago, they still seemed uncertain of this position.
On March 2, redskins.com posted this story, which still made me think that they were unsure of the h-back position.
With associate head coach-offense Al Saunders coming in to take over the reins of the offense, the H-back position becomes a question mark in the Redskins offense. Will Saunders stay with the H-back or go to a more traditional offensive alignment, with fullbacks and tight ends?
And BTW, this h-back thing is not as old of a story that you make it out to be. They never clearly announced it in their stories - it was just a couple of mentions to it being a possibility or a player moving to a new position. And I have only seen it being mentioned in 3 stories.
i said the team roster changed cooley's position a while back, not that it was mentioned in any articles.
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