Rock31
01-05-2008, 11:47 PM
Here's an ode to a great man:
....who's given us a revival of Redskins Football.
....who was a source of strength during a season of personal adversity and team tragedy.
....who, to a man, confronted players' sorrow in the most therapeutic way and even provided an opening for more to share in the afterlife.
....who answered the critics in his own quiet and unassuming, but crafty and forceful style.
....who provided counsel to his own young, hand-picked quarterback, while having to later unexpectedly co-manage the efforts of an aged journeyman.
....who never surrendered his coaching authority, but did alter his preparation for games with his players' interests in mind.
....who led us to victory against Dallas, and has evened the season series against them in The Second Coming (4-4).
....who, by virtue of all the above and then some, deserves to stay in Washington as head coach of the greatest franchise of all time for as long as he wishes.
Thank God for Coach Joe!!!
....who's given us a revival of Redskins Football.
....who was a source of strength during a season of personal adversity and team tragedy.
....who, to a man, confronted players' sorrow in the most therapeutic way and even provided an opening for more to share in the afterlife.
....who answered the critics in his own quiet and unassuming, but crafty and forceful style.
....who provided counsel to his own young, hand-picked quarterback, while having to later unexpectedly co-manage the efforts of an aged journeyman.
....who never surrendered his coaching authority, but did alter his preparation for games with his players' interests in mind.
....who led us to victory against Dallas, and has evened the season series against them in The Second Coming (4-4).
....who, by virtue of all the above and then some, deserves to stay in Washington as head coach of the greatest franchise of all time for as long as he wishes.
Thank God for Coach Joe!!!