Hog1
01-04-2007, 11:09 AM
His name is being tossed around on the Miami stations this morning as be ing high on the short list. I would love to get him back in D.C. Although, we really don't have place for him.
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Hog1 01-04-2007, 11:09 AM His name is being tossed around on the Miami stations this morning as be ing high on the short list. I would love to get him back in D.C. Although, we really don't have place for him. MTK 01-04-2007, 11:24 AM Grimm will get consideration from several teams. djnemo65 01-04-2007, 11:27 AM I hope he makes it one more year without a job so he can take over this ship after next season EternalEnigma21 01-04-2007, 11:43 AM I think we could make him the assistant-associate-head coach-offense; run-game division, since we have one for the passing game... Beemnseven 01-04-2007, 12:00 PM Oh lord... here we go again with Russ Grimm. From now on, I will respond to all such "Russ Grimm should be our next coach" comments with one of my more brilliant posts that I wrote a few days ago... http://www.thewarpath.net/redskins-locker-room/16636-would-you-want-cowher-replace-gibbs-2.html#post266277 If Joe Gibbs can't save this wreck of a franchise, how can Russ Grimm do it? #56fanatic 01-04-2007, 12:19 PM Russ Grimm if he takes any job it will more than likely be Pittsburg when Cower retires. If cower doesn't retire it may be an option, but I think the Dolphins are going to try and make a big splash with coaching (dont know who is out there) but they need to get that area excited about their football team again. and Hizinga has all ready said "what ever it takes, money is not an object when signing the next coach. Hog1 01-04-2007, 12:22 PM Well, they are naturally talking to Cowher as well. They would be willing to pay the $$$ that Pittsburg is not. South Beach or Steel City????? Hmmmmmm???? Daseal 01-04-2007, 12:44 PM Russ Grimm if he takes any job it will more than likely be Pittsburg when Cower retires. If cower doesn't retire it may be an option, but I think the Dolphins are going to try and make a big splash with coaching (dont know who is out there) but they need to get that area excited about their football team again. and Hizinga has all ready said "what ever it takes, money is not an object when signing the next coach. Grimm's 2nd in line in Pittsburgh. This is Wisenhunt's (sp?) team if Cowher leaves. djnemo65 01-04-2007, 01:15 PM Oh lord... here we go again with Russ Grimm. From now on, I will respond to all such "Russ Grimm should be our next coach" comments with one of my more brilliant posts that I wrote a few days ago... http://www.thewarpath.net/redskins-locker-room/16636-would-you-want-cowher-replace-gibbs-2.html#post266277 If Joe Gibbs can't save this wreck of a franchise, how can Russ Grimm do it? Fair enough, but I think people's thinking is that someone will have to replace Gibbs eventually, and there doesn't seem to be a more logical choice out there. And if we have another losing season next year, there's a good chance Gibbs will step down. I certainly hope that, should Gibbs fail to turn things around, it doesn't mean that no one will ever again. SmootSmack 01-04-2007, 04:59 PM Grimm's 2nd in line in Pittsburgh. This is Wisenhunt's (sp?) team if Cowher leaves. That's what I always thought too, but latest I've heard is the FO has changed its mind and wants to elevate Grimm to HC when Cowher (as expected) announces his retirement on Monday. Wise is a leading candidate in Atlanta as well. All that said though, the Steelers still have to go through the process of interviewing minority coaches. |
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