DynamiteRave
12-03-2006, 06:18 PM
Isn't that a bit what the problem is now? Shuffling players and personnel in and out so much, that the team nor the coaches can really develop a chemistry with each other. I believe that there shouldn't be any major shake ups, just some changes here and there (Like CB for the love of God) and that for the most part things stay the same. So that the older players can teach the newer ones and so that Al Saunder's Bible doesn't look like a bunch of random chicken scratch to everyone on the offense.
Everyone pretty much knows what the major problems of this season were, so fix them for next season. Instead of the whole, "kill 'em all and let god sort it out" method, of getting rid of everyone and starting over and pray that your high priced players live up to their paycheck.
dall-assblows
12-03-2006, 06:23 PM
i agree 110%.
people talkin about gibbs should go give me a break. 3 rings 'nough said
DGreen28
12-03-2006, 06:27 PM
Isn't that a bit what the problem is now? Shuffling players and personnel in and out so much, that the team nor the coaches can really develop a chemistry with each other. I believe that there shouldn't be any major shake ups, just some changes here and there (Like CB for the love of God) and that for the most part things stay the same. So that the older players can teach the newer ones and so that Al Saunder's Bible doesn't look like a bunch of random chicken scratch to everyone on the offense.
Everyone pretty much knows what the major problems of this season were, so fix them for next season. Instead of the whole, "kill 'em all and let god sort it out" method, of getting rid of everyone and starting over and pray that your high priced players live up to their paycheck.Only Saunders needs to go. Gibbs made a mistake
GTripp0012
12-03-2006, 06:27 PM
Gibbs isn't missing tackles, blowing coverages, making rookie mistakes, completing a better pct. beyond 15 yards than he is under 10, or getting hammy injuries in pregame warmups.
He merely watches as GW's D fades back into the abyss as quickly as it emerged.
GTripp0012
12-03-2006, 06:29 PM
Only Saunders needs to go. Gibbs made a mistakeI think Gibbs taking the offense out of his hands was a big mistake, but Al Saunders is still a good offensive mind. Getting rid of him would only complicate the problem. At this point the way to fix it is patience.
Defensively however, I don't know what the best solution is, but if we don't see improvement soon, those so called defensive "leaders" may have to go.
Funny how after every loss someone wants someone fired or cut.
Relax, stop with the knee-jerk overreactions.
JWsleep
12-03-2006, 07:20 PM
I agree with this thread, as far as the coaches are concerned. Some players need to go, IMO.
Smurf85
12-03-2006, 08:14 PM
Only Saunders needs to go. Gibbs made a mistake
So let Saunders go thats a great idea.:confused: Lets make JC learn his 3rd offense in his 3rd year great idea.I dont like how Saunders is calling things,but if we let him go.Then JC has to learn another system.
Crat92
12-03-2006, 08:40 PM
So let Saunders go thats a great idea.:confused: Lets make JC learn his 3rd offense in his 3rd year great idea.I dont like how Saunders is calling things,but if we let him go.Then JC has to learn another system.
Great point!
redwagonskins
12-03-2006, 09:11 PM
I only wish the skins would stick with what works. 2 drives of pounding the ball and a nice long pass and we are up 14. The next drive they call the fade to Moss. Close but out of bounds. Ok call. Then it's a friggin reverse that is crap from the snap. They are gashing the D line for 5+ a carry and try to finesse the D? Of course it gets sniffed out. Then 3rd an long and then a punt. It's all down hill from there. When you are pounding the ball down their throats, forget the stupid gimmick plays!