Gibbs leaving? Not a chance

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MTRedskinsFan
11-22-2007, 11:00 PM
Let's try to look at this the way Mr. Spock would look at it - - logically.

Gibbs leaves only one of three ways: 1. Danny Boy fires him. 2. He steps down. 3. He dies or is kidnapped by aliens or gets caught up in some kind of monstrous government plot such that even Jack Bauer can't save him.

Let's rule out #3, OK?

Will Danny Boy fire Joe Gibbs? I put the probability of that at about .01% or one chance in ten-thousand. Snyder knows that Gibbs makes money for the Redskins and has a large loyal following amongst Skins' fans. Snyder is most unlikely to drop the hammer on him now. Despite the fan-boy rhetoric around here that all Danny Boy wants is to win, I think he's just really happy to be making a ton of money with the franchise at the moment. If they win big, that's gravy to him - - because then he'll make even more money.

Will Gibbs step down? Let me answer that question with a question. Why should he? He stands to make over $5M next year to be a CEO and watch a horde of other people coach the football team. What he has to do to put that $5M - plus in the bank is to hold two news conferences a week and wear a headset on the sidelines for about three and a half hours 16 times next year. If you had a job like that for $5M, would you "step down"?

As Mr. Spock would say, "That's illogical..."

If this is Gibbs' mentality I would have absolutely no respect for him whatsoever. There are two requirements to deserve the title of HC: you love football more than yourself and you want to fucking WIN! I think Gibbs passes the first bit of criterion but hasn't quite decided on the second; therefor, I basically disagree w/ you analysis - i'm kirk to your spock.

70Chip
11-22-2007, 11:04 PM
If this is Gibbs' mentality I would have absolutely no respect for him whatsoever. There are two requirements to deserve the title of HC: you love football more than yourself and you want to fucking WIN! I think Gibbs passes the first bit of criterion but hasn't quite decided on the second; therefor, I basically disagree w/ you analysis - i'm kirk to your spock.

You don't think Gibbs has decided whether or not he wants to win. Unbelievable. You're not Kirk, your the bit player that gets zapped in the first five minutes.

MTRedskinsFan
11-23-2007, 12:18 AM
You don't think Gibbs has decided whether or not he wants to win. Unbelievable. You're not Kirk, your the bit player that gets zapped in the first five minutes.

What the hell is the bit player? Are we back to Star Trek or still on football?

Luxorreb
11-23-2007, 03:03 AM
I remember the evening I heard Gibbs was coming back. I still think of it as the 2nd coming. Gibbs has brought stability, work ethic, hope and a different breed of Redskins back to Ashburn. We have players that care, work hard and fight til there's no more fighting. I know that Gibbs will be back and I believe that he will produce before he leaves us for dead once again.... God Bless!

railcon56
11-24-2007, 02:09 PM
I want to see at least ONE more year with things just as they are... Gibbs is opening the Offense up moe every week.... With Campbell having another year under his belt.... hopefully next year ALOT less injuries ...and we could be unstoppable..... And Yes I love KOOL-AID ...the pre-sweetened stuff...extra sugar

MTRedskinsFan
11-25-2007, 06:55 PM
After this season I would be very surprised if Gibbs stays on as HC. As far as fanbase, network coverage, and let's not forget about winning, he is a huge LIABILITY to this organization. Nobody wants to see a HOF coach stand clueless on the sidelines week to week as his reputation sinks lower and lower.

But this is not a matter of Snyder firing Gibbs, he will "retire" the day after the season ends, we just won't know whether it was his decision. Honest to God, my high school football coach had us better prepared/organized week to week. I keep asking the question to those who live in the DC area: does anyone check to see whether Gibbs is actually there w/ the offense throughout the week? For that matter, can anyone attest to the offense practicing every week?

Cowell
11-25-2007, 06:57 PM
I have to say I would be REALLY surprised if Gibbs retired. I think he will finish out his contract. After his contract is honored I think he is going to go.

BrunellMVP?
11-25-2007, 07:04 PM
while i'm not the biggest (current gibbs supporter), he can't leave. We are too close...he's drafted well, and he's putting together a team that will be VERY good, next season..one more great draft (and we have all our picks).

SmootSmack
11-26-2007, 02:19 AM
while i'm not the biggest (current gibbs supporter), he can't leave. We are too close...he's drafted well, and he's putting together a team that will be VERY good, next season..one more great draft (and we have all our picks).

But it really doesn't matter does it? Suppose he had won four Super Bowls in five years here. All people will say is why didn't he win it that fifth year. There is absolutely nothing he can do to satisfy the fans. That much seems obvious by now. He could for just about any other fan base, but not ours.

chrisl4064
11-26-2007, 02:30 AM
But it really doesn't matter does it? Suppose he had won four Super Bowls in five years here. All people will say is why didn't he win it that fifth year. There is absolutely nothing he can do to satisfy the fans. That much seems obvious by now. He could for just about any other fan base, but not ours.


whaaaat?! not true at all. I think the problem here is that those superbowls were a while ago, not even within the last decade. we had fallen into a rut with al these different coaches and quarterbacks and this and that and then all of a sudden Snyder brings in ol Joe. The hype was beyond belief, everyone in the DC area thought we were going back to our winning days.... well its been years later and we look like shit, still. We are still struggling just like we had right after he left. I am very greatful that this team has the history on its side, if not our fan base and this city might not even have a football team. The Redskins are the only team in DC that fans are really passionate about imo. But call it how you see it, and i dont see it getting any better. Gibbs will finish out his tenure here in style and next year i think we should be playoff contenders. I dont give Joe a break because of his history, and neither should anyone else. Now is now, thats what i think our fans need to understand.

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