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JoeRedskin 01-11-2008, 10:47 AM You know it's funny. Snyder stated that one of the things he has learned from Gibbs is patience. Some of us applauded that, but now here we are begging for him to make a quick decision. LOL
Hey hey HEY!!! Stop with the demand for logic and consistency. Jeez, next you'll want everyone to be rational.
I prefer obtuseness, it promotes discussion and gives me something to do in the offseason.
You know it's funny. Snyder stated that one of the things he has learned from Gibbs is patience. Some of us applauded that, but now here we are begging for him to make a quick decision. LOL
Ha! That is funny. It is true, the guy just can't win with the fans, regardless of what he does. However, the reason he can't win is because he hasn't won, and the longer he goes without fielding a championship-caliber team, the more his judgments will be questioned.
firstdown 01-11-2008, 11:12 AM Possibly. But we need to define "the right thing." For Snyder, as for any other owner, doing the right thing means delegating the decisions to someone who knows what they are doing. In other words, making the decision himself would not be doing the right thing.
He is the freaking owner of the team and I have never heard of an owner turning over hiring of his head coach to someone else. so Thats crazy to think doing the right thing is letting someone else hire your coach. Yes I'm sure Gibbs will have a hugh role in thid decision but it all comes back to Snyder for the final say.
firstdown 01-11-2008, 11:17 AM Ha! That is funny. It is true, the guy just can't win with the fans, regardless of what he does. However, the reason he can't win is because he hasn't won, and the longer he goes without fielding a championship-caliber team, the more his judgments will be questioned.
Well he hired Gibbs to field that championship team and Gibbs failed to get us their but he was looked at as a success. So what are the standards to judge a coach? I'm sure if GW takes over the team and leads us to a few playoff games and an over all loosing record he will not be looked at as a success.
skinsnut 01-11-2008, 11:19 AM I say yes and no.
Yes, he will hire GW as head coach...good move for consistancy.
No, he will blow the golden opportunity to get a GM in here to fix team for the long haul
He is the freaking owner of the team and I have never heard of an owner turning over hiring of his head coach to someone else. so Thats crazy to think doing the right thing is letting someone else hire your coach. Yes I'm sure Gibbs will have a hugh role in thid decision but it all comes back to Snyder for the final say.
Depends on the owner. Some GM's make those kind of calls and basically run the whole show.
ArtMonkDrillz 01-11-2008, 11:23 AM Possibly. But we need to define "the right thing." For Snyder, as for any other owner, doing the right thing means delegating the decisions to someone who knows what they are doing. In other words, making the decision himself would not be doing the right thing.i think the question should be something along the lines of Yes or No: "Do you trust Snyder to make the best football decision for this team as opposed to trying to make a major splash (aka Spurrier 2.0)"
It seems like the majority of the players want Williams to be the next head coach and as of now we have no word as to whether or not he's even going to get an interview. Something about that doesn't sit well with me.
skinsfan69 01-11-2008, 11:35 AM Based on past history and what Snyder claims that he has learned from Gibbs tenure, do you trust him to do the right thing in the coaching search? (mods can you do a yes/no poll)
I'm not a huge fan of Gregg Williams, but all the players seem to support him and Bill Cowher's not walking thru that door people. For the sake of continuity and locker room politics it seems like Grilliams is the way to go, but will Snyder do the right thing?
No. I don't trust him at all. He's probably going to go back to his old ways now that Gibbs isn't around. Gibbs is the only guy that I think Snyder really really respects.
Not to hijack this but I've seen a lot of people say they don't like GW. Why? 3 out of 4 years he has had a top 10 defense with what I would call average to slightly above average talent. Meanwhile, Gibbs side of the ball, which is the offense, has had trouble scoring points all 4 years he was here. Basically the defense has carried the team and if there was any kind of offense in 04 we make the playoffs. For the life of me I don't understand why people don't like GW.
birdz4gibbs 01-11-2008, 11:39 AM i,ll say it again whatever danny boy decides ...let it take it,s course and i hope the danny does whats right for the redskins in deciding on the next head coach.
do i trust synder ...well ummmm..he has the money and will get whoever he chooses so i remain mum ..i will wait on that decision.
if it aint broke ,don,t fix it.....
Sean"Big Hurt"Taylor 01-11-2008, 11:58 AM No, Synder is a marketing guy who will always look at this team as a money making scheme. If he wanted to bring a super bowl back to d.c. he would have hired people who know about football. We need a GM plain and simple. We need a president as well. Vinny just does not know what he is doing. We need a GM first then a coach. We need to hire Chris Polian to be the GM (Colts). We need to hire young coach who will be here for the next 10 years instead of the turnover we have had over the last several years. We need to start building through the draft as well as make a little splash in free agency. Let fix our front office first then address our head coach. The only thing that should be a must is Saunders remaining as the offensive coordinator as well as making him the quarterback coach. Again I say this SYNDER WILL NOT DO THE REASONABLE THING FOR THIS TEAM SINCE HE DOES NOT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THE GAME OF FOOTBALL BUT HE CAN MARKET HIS TEAM THOUGH!! Until we get some proper structure in the front office which leads to coaching we will not win a super bowl nor will we reach it.
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