Wade Phillips is the new coach of the Pukes

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Warpath
02-08-2007, 12:26 PM
Here we go again, recycling washed up head coaches. Oh well, I see one less competitive team in the NFC East.

I definitely would not say that. Phillips is inheriting a pretty decent team. They were 1 play away from going to Chicago last season. I think they will still be just as competitive as they were last season and they play us tough no matter what. Don't count anyone out quite yet, its only February.

MTK
02-08-2007, 12:59 PM
It should be interesting to see how this pre-assembled coaching staff comes together. I just find it very odd to hire a head coach and throw a coordinator on him.

saden1
02-08-2007, 01:08 PM
I definitely would not say that. Phillips is inheriting a pretty decent team. They were 1 play away from going to Chicago last season. I think they will still be just as competitive as they were last season and they play us tough no matter what. Don't count anyone out quite yet, its only February.

The cowboys are an OK team at best even with Bill Parcells, what makes you think Phillips is going to do a better job than Bill Parcells? I'm sure they will have a good defense and be competitive against us but I wouldn't call the Cowboys winners regardless of what month it is. Hell, I wouldn't call the Skins winners either. The NFC East crown belongs to the Philly until someone takes it from them.

Warpath
02-08-2007, 01:27 PM
The cowboys are an OK team at best even with Bill Parcells, what makes you think Phillips is going to do a better job than Bill Parcells? I'm sure they will have a good defense and be competitive against us but I wouldn't call the Cowboys winners regardless of what month it is. Hell, I wouldn't call the Skins winners either. The NFC East crown belongs to the Philly until someone takes it from them.

I definitely did not mean to give off the impression that I think the Cowboys will be better with Phillips than with Parcells. I just meant that they are still a decent team and I wouldnt discount them. I do agree about Philly. I made the same statement last year when everyone said they'd be at the bottom.

freddyg12
02-08-2007, 01:57 PM
He inherits a young, solid D that didn't play well at the end of the year for some reason. I see them being pretty solid on that side of the ball, as the transition shouldn't be that much.
On O, I wonder what impact Garrett will have on Romo et al. I would assume they'll have a new system & it will be Romo's first experience in learning a different nfl offense since he became pro. add in TO's drama, Glenn & that o-line getting older & you have to wonder how good that O can be?
It will be interesting to see how they draft. Probably should nab a guard or OT first.

JDALY27
02-08-2007, 02:02 PM
It should be interesting to see how this pre-assembled coaching staff comes together. I just find it very odd to hire a head coach and throw a coordinator on him.

Think its good news for the Redskins. Wade Phillips is a pretty weak coach in my estimation. No way they are as good without "THE TUNA".

artmonkforhallofamein07
02-08-2007, 03:11 PM
I dont really care we'll still beat them twice next year!! ;)

Beemnseven
02-08-2007, 03:17 PM
Interesting tidbit on the Dan Patrick show today ... of the 24 Super Bowl winning coaches, only 3 -- Bill Belichick(Browns), Mike Shanahan (Raiders), and Weeb Eubank -- won it in their second go-round as head coach.

MTK
02-08-2007, 03:38 PM
#4 is our lucky number.

Gibbs could get his 4th ring with his 4th different starting QB in his 4th year back and be the 4th coach to win a Super Bowl in his second stint all with the a team finished 4th in the division this year.

LOL

MTK
02-08-2007, 05:07 PM
Back to the topic, this homer loves the hire LOL

PAnews.com, Port Arthur, Texas - Jerry Jones finally got it right with Wade Phillips Hire (http://www.panews.com/breakingnews/local_story_039150603.html)

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