Matt Bowen says Williams is the best choice

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MTK
01-11-2008, 09:47 AM
Interesting perspective here, he says he actually thought more highly of Williams than Gibbs:

Without a doubt, Gregg Williams is the best fit for the Redskins.

Williams has been running his defense like a head coach would run a team since he arrived in D.C. When you had an issue with something or someone on the team, you went to Williams. When you wanted to know what the appropriate dress code was for road trips, you asked Williams, and when you busted a coverage, or missed a tackle, you most definitely went to Williams.

I felt as if I played for two head coaches in Washington. I respected Coach Joe Gibbs, but I thought higher of Coach Williams. Maybe I was impressed with the way he ran the team defensive meeting or his talks the night before games, but I wanted to impress the man. He speaks with emotion when he talks to the defense, you believe him. More than any coach I have played for in this league, Williams was the guy I wanted to play for. He is a players’ coach, but he rules with an iron fist, equaling the perfect combination for winning. He demands your best in meetings, practices and on Sundays. He demands you be a professional.

Yes, there is time for fun, but when it comes down to business, it is about winning with Williams. By far, he is the most prepared coach I have ever seen. Scouting reports become manuals for winning, and film study a way of life. I thought I had pro football all figured out, but after two seasons with Williams, I became the student of the game I wanted to be.

Link to rest of the article: Williams best choice for Redskins - Examiner.com (http://www.examiner.com/a-1148894~Williams_best_choice_for_Redskins.html)

saden1
01-11-2008, 10:20 AM
GW definitely has mad leadership skills....you can tell from his press conferences that he know what he is doing.

MTK
01-11-2008, 10:22 AM
It's safe to say that Bowen is a bit biased since he mainly dealt with GW instead of Gibbs, but he makes some good points regardless. And even though Bowen liked his tough guy approach, that doesn't always jive with every player.

Redskins_P
01-11-2008, 10:22 AM
Phillip Daniels said that Williams gave a lot of speeches to the TEAM before games and when he spoke, the guys listened.......on both sides of the ball.

dmek25
01-11-2008, 10:49 AM
good read. the more i read about Williams, maybe he is ready to take the helm

mlmpetert
01-11-2008, 10:51 AM
I have to say that ever since the Tom Friend artical Ive been very bias towards Williams.

This artical is the nicest thing Ive ever heard anyone say about him, and I might just be changing my tune towards GW. You have to respect a guy that is all about preperation and hard work to get a win. If players dont want to do everything it takes to play as good as they can each Sunday do we really want them here? Im a huge Lavar fan, but I guess that was part of the problem, he wanted to rely on his atheleticism and not the preperation and study that everyone else was doing. Kinda disrespectfull to all the other players.

redsk1
01-11-2008, 10:56 AM
I mentioned this in another thread that GW has respect from both o and d, great leadership skills, and he's organized and prepared at all times. I think that has the makings of a great HC.

I only hope that DS doesn't have something personal against GW. This process is a long one so i'm not jumping to conclusions right now. However, as mentioned in another thread, I don't really trust DS to make the best choice. He'll make what he thinks is the best choice. I don't know maybe i'm just too loyal to GW. I'd hate to let him go, he'll get his shot somewhere.

We saw this happen w/ the Steelers, when they overlooked Grimm and Whisenhunt for Tomlin. So, i wouldn't be too suprised.

MTK
01-11-2008, 11:05 AM
I have to say that ever since the Tom Friend artical Ive been very bias towards Williams.

This artical is the nicest thing Ive ever heard anyone say about him, and I might just be changing my tune towards GW. You have to respect a guy that is all about preperation and hard work to get a win. If players dont want to do everything it takes to play as good as they can each Sunday do we really want them here? Im a huge Lavar fan, but I guess that was part of the problem, he wanted to rely on his atheleticism and not the preperation and study that everyone else was doing. Kinda disrespectfull to all the other players.

You let Archuletta's opinion ruin your view of GW, even after the D did a complete 180 this year?

Wow.

BigSKINBauer
01-11-2008, 12:33 PM
Whatever i just remember matt bowen teasing us in the first game of gibbs' return, against tampa. He played a good game. Then he messed up his leg or something and then just played behind clark. Whatever, he is going to be biased. I would guess, all the guys that played on that 2004 team would respect the football mind of the defensive coaches more.

SouperMeister
01-11-2008, 12:49 PM
Bowen's comments make me want Williams to be the next coach even more now. If anything, I feel that he learned a little humility being around a great, but humble man in Gibbs. Williams is at the perfect age where he can still relate to young players, yet he brings a wealth of experience. I feel it's his time, if not here, then definitely somewhere.

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