Preseason 1991: Team Turmoil

Pages : [1] 2 3

MTK
08-27-2006, 02:00 AM
Scout.com: Preseason 1991: Team Turmoil (http://redskins.scout.com/2/395661.html)

By: Rich Tandler (javascript:location.href='http://search.scout.com/a.z?s=71&p=4&c=1&search=1&sskey=%22' + escape('Rich Tandler') + '%22&sssiteid=71';)
Editor-in-Chief
Date: Aug 20, 2006

In Joe Gibbs' next-to-last year with the Redskins, training camp and the presason games were, by any measure, terrible. However, there didn't seem to be much carryover into the 1991 regular season. (NOTE: This is required reading for anyone pressing the panic button--you know who you are.)

If you asked 100 NFL coaches to make a list of they thought the major components to a successful season were, chances are that it wouldn’t take very long before 99 of them came up with some variation of, “We need to have a preseason free of distractions, no holdouts. And, while winning preseason games isn’t that important, we need to look sharp in those games.”

Joe Gibbs certainly would have been counted among the vast majority here; in that respect, he was no different from any other head coach in the league. He was, however, different from the pack in that he was very adept at dealing with the distractions that were a part of life in the National Football League. Perhaps the ultimate disruption is an in-season work stoppage. There have been two such events in NFL history, in 1982 and again in 1987. Gibbs’ Redskins won the Super Bowl both of those seasons.

Going into the 1991 season Gibbs’ ability to deal with turmoil was again put to the test. While no strike was being threatened, not all of the players were present in training camp. Most notably, starting quarterback Mark Rypien was absent due to a contract dispute.

He missed ten days of camp before agreeing on a deal to report. Rypien wasn’t a fan favorite before his holdout and his late arrival to camp in Carlisle, Pennsylvania did nothing to endear him to the spectators at Biddle Field. Every errant throw—and there were a lot of those as Rypien wasn’t very sharp—drew boos from the stands, a sound almost never heard in camp.

The spectators weren’t the only ones who expressed their displeasure with Rypien. A team official ripped Ryp to the Washington Post, saying that the quarterback was “in for a long year. This holdout was a terrible mistake. He has put all kinds of pressure on himself.”

Rypien wasn’t the only one whose ability was being questioned. There was a core of players who had spearheaded the team through its run of success, players such as Art Monk, Jeff Bostic, Joe Jacoby and Monte Coleman. Many observers wondered aloud about how much they had left in the tank.

One of those questioning the makeup of the team was owner Jack Kent Cooke. He challenged the makeup of Gibbs’ team, even to the point of saying that he preferred the team that Jimmy Johnson had put together in Dallas. The coach assured the owner that he could win with the group that he had.

The team’s performance on the field during the preseason did nothing to justify the coach’s confidence. All phases of the game looked suspect as they were 1-2 going into the last preseason game against the New York Jets in Columbia, South Carolina. The exhibition should have been a final tune-up; instead, the performance was one of a unit that appeared to be in need of a major overhaul.

In particularly bad shape was the secondary. In three quarters of play, with most of each team’s first units on the field, Jet quarterback Ken O’Brien completed 20 of 29 passes for 194 yards. Cornerback Martin Mayhew played so poorly he was benched in the second half.

Defensive coordinator Richie Petitbon was characteristically blunt, saying, “We're just terrible right now.”

Rypien didn’t have particularly bad numbers in his three quarters, but he did throw an interception that led to a New York field goal.

"I think this is the poorest we've played since my first year here," Gibbs said after the 13-9 loss. "It's just an across-the-board thing. We're not smooth in any area. I don't know what else to say. We've been like this for a couple of weeks now, and I'm not sure why."

Answers had to come quickly. In the hours after the game, the final cutdown had to be made. The team would open up against the Detroit Lions, who were practitioners of the Run-and-Shoot offense, a wide-open passing scheme that put pressure on the secondary, which just so happened to be the team’s worst-performing unit.

Gibbs, as was his custom, fretted as he addressed the media in the days prior to the opener, lamenting everything from injuries to tough roster decisions to the poor preseason play. He did show a glint of optimism when he said, “Maybe we can bounce out of it. It's going to take a great effort every week, with us fighting our guts out. . . . Maybe that's the kind of year it's going to be.”

Bounce out of it the Redskins did. A little over a week after their dreadful performance in South Carolina, they dominated the Lions 45-0. They never looked back, going 17-2 and winning Super Bowl XXVI. The MVP in that game? Mark Rypien, of course.

MightyJoeGibbs
08-27-2006, 02:02 AM
That has to be the Mantra.

pg86
08-27-2006, 02:04 AM
Things like this tell me not to lose hope YET!

MightyJoeGibbs
08-27-2006, 02:04 AM
And historically, I've seen too many Joe Gibbs-coached teams look blah in the preseason and then light it up in the real season. In fact, during the Gibbs I era the Redskins went 0-4 in the 1982 preseason and 1-3 in the 1991 preseason. And guess what they did both years? Ah, they won the Super Bowl
Enough Alarm For a Wakeup Call (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/08/26/AR2006082601004_2.html)

pg86
08-27-2006, 02:05 AM
And historically, I've seen too many Joe Gibbs-coached teams look blah in the preseason and then light it up in the real season. In fact, during the Gibbs I era the Redskins went 0-4 in the 1982 preseason and 1-3 in the 1991 preseason. And guess what they did both years? Ah, they won the Super Bowl
Enough Alarm For a Wakeup Call (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/08/26/AR2006082601004_2.html)
U serious!? I wasnt born till 86 so I WOULDENT KNOW!

MTK
08-27-2006, 02:05 AM
For good measure, wow about a look at Gibbs' preseason record:

His preseason record in those nine playoff seasons is 16-21. In 1982, the Redskins won the Super Bowl after a 0-4 preseason. In 1991, they won the Super Bowl after a 1-3 preseason. Last year, the Redskins advanced to the second round of the playoffs after going 1-3 in preseason.

In the only two losing seasons during Gibbs' tenure in Washington, the Redskins were 3-1 in 1988 and 3-2 in 2004.

Oakland Red
08-27-2006, 03:50 AM
U serious!? I wasnt born till 86 so I WOULDENT KNOW!


You were born in 86 and you didn't know about all the team politics and internal turmoil before the 91 season? I mean you were 5 years old. You couldn't pick up a paper at 5?

No that's ok, Joe Gibbs didn't know who Oliver North was at the height of the Iran Contra scandal, he was so absorbed in his job as coach.

But surely you know all about the Iran Contra scandal in 1987 - you were after all a full year old.

jamf
08-27-2006, 04:26 AM
I'm not one of those people who are ready to write the season off.
But I am Concerned.

You can’t compare the 91 and 06 redskins.

The 91 redskins team had been together for a long time. Bostic, Mckenzie, Jacoby, Simmons, Warren, Monk, Clark, Sanders, and Rypien(if you watch the 88 SB again, You will see him on the side lines. But he wasn’t active roster) were all on the superbowl team of 88.
They had the same playbook, The same coaches and the same people next to them every year.

The 06 Redskins team has two new WR’s. Their starting QB is playing like he did his first year with the redskins. Come on, Someone tell me he doesn’t look hurt? Last year he looked decent in the preseason. Not this year.
All offensive players have to learn a new 700 page playbook.
Cooley is kind of in between positions TE to H-back to what ever he is now.

Our QB’s are not comfortable with the system. I’m worried that it might take them a year. I’m worried that Brunell is hiding an injury again. I’m worried that portis might have shoulder problems all year.


Im worried that angelina jolies boobies are going to start sagging :(

Life is horrible right now :( :( :(

Skins fan 44
08-27-2006, 04:33 AM
Did the 91 team get beat by 41 in the preseason. It is not a good sign when you loose that bad. San Fran could of gave the Pats a better game then we did. Lets just hope that things change PDQ.

pg86
08-27-2006, 04:56 AM
You were born in 86 and you didn't know about all the team politics and internal turmoil before the 91 season? I mean you were 5 years old. You couldn't pick up a paper at 5?

No that's ok, Joe Gibbs didn't know who Oliver North was at the height of the Iran Contra scandal, he was so absorbed in his job as coach.

But surely you know all about the Iran Contra scandal in 1987 - you were after all a full year old.
I didnt understand the politics at 5......that and..My mom had just got back from the gulf.....so yeah. I meant are u serious that we did so poorly in preseason and went on to win a superbowl!

EZ Archive Ads Plugin for vBulletin Copyright 2006 Computer Help Forum