redwagonskins
01-24-2008, 12:42 PM
Per JLC:
"Daniel Snyder and Vinny Cerrato met again late last night figuring their next plan of attack.
The attempt to land three coaches in one swoop, packaged together, does not look to feasible right now. Looks like the only way they get Baltimore Rex Ryan is by naming him head coach (he's telling people he's not leaving for a lateral move). The Seahawks want to keep QB Coach Jim Zorn and began conversations to that end last night. I see him as the next OC there when Coach Mike Holmgren walks in a year. The Redskins got deep into talks with Zorn, and these weren't coaches they were exploring hypothetically, like just to pair - or foist upon - any 'ol coach they might hire in the next 2 months.
Now, they could turn to other coordinator options who could work well with Fassel, but, again, many teams would block lateral moves (Jim Schwartz in Tennessee remains a name worth watching). They could still decide to give it to Fassel, solo for now, but that option is less appealing without the entire plan in place and the fan sentiment towards this candidate has been pointed. With no other openings, the Redskins know Fassel and Williams have nowhere to go right now, and they can be left hanging out there for a while.
So another mystery candidate could emerge, they could decide to hand it to Fassel or Williams - though as time passes it gets harder and harder to see them going that route - or they could wait until after the Super Bowl. The two most prominent names involved in the Big Game as assistants are Giants DC Steve Spagnuolo and Pats OC Josh McDaniels. The Redskins are the only team still with a HC vacancy, so it's not like anybody else would be interviewing these guys.
Gregg Williams remains on the back burner, sitting there, but people close to him don't expect him to be offered the job, and, after the way this thing has gone down, they're not sure Williams would even take it if offered. Jacksonville would love to hire him for its Defensive Coordinator opening, league sources said. Or he could depart Washington with a fat payday, take a year to pull a mini-Cowher and watch his kids play sports, and then size up offers in 2009.
Random: The contracts for Redskins assistants Earnest Byner and Kirk Olivadotti expire on Jan. 31, league sources said. The rest of the staff has another year remaining on their deals, set to expire Jan. 31, 2009 ... This nasty virus making a second wave through the house. Between that and this coaching search, making for some long nights. Thank goodness ma and pa have been coming down from B-more to help Lauren, because I am of no use to anyone these days covering this team."
There are two really interesting things here:
Josh McDaniels as a HC. Here's a guy with a proven track record as an OC that could do some interesting things here. Of course, that's what everybody thought about Weiss.
GW might not even take the job if offered. Wow, well if true (and it seems to be pure conjecture) this puts the coaching search in perspective. The longer they string this out, the more people don't want the job. Maybe people see how Danny is running things and are thinking they want nothing to do with it. (see Mora and perhaps GW)
Additionally, it looks like teams aren't going to just give away their coordinators without a fight, but anybody who thought hey would was deluded in the first place.
"Daniel Snyder and Vinny Cerrato met again late last night figuring their next plan of attack.
The attempt to land three coaches in one swoop, packaged together, does not look to feasible right now. Looks like the only way they get Baltimore Rex Ryan is by naming him head coach (he's telling people he's not leaving for a lateral move). The Seahawks want to keep QB Coach Jim Zorn and began conversations to that end last night. I see him as the next OC there when Coach Mike Holmgren walks in a year. The Redskins got deep into talks with Zorn, and these weren't coaches they were exploring hypothetically, like just to pair - or foist upon - any 'ol coach they might hire in the next 2 months.
Now, they could turn to other coordinator options who could work well with Fassel, but, again, many teams would block lateral moves (Jim Schwartz in Tennessee remains a name worth watching). They could still decide to give it to Fassel, solo for now, but that option is less appealing without the entire plan in place and the fan sentiment towards this candidate has been pointed. With no other openings, the Redskins know Fassel and Williams have nowhere to go right now, and they can be left hanging out there for a while.
So another mystery candidate could emerge, they could decide to hand it to Fassel or Williams - though as time passes it gets harder and harder to see them going that route - or they could wait until after the Super Bowl. The two most prominent names involved in the Big Game as assistants are Giants DC Steve Spagnuolo and Pats OC Josh McDaniels. The Redskins are the only team still with a HC vacancy, so it's not like anybody else would be interviewing these guys.
Gregg Williams remains on the back burner, sitting there, but people close to him don't expect him to be offered the job, and, after the way this thing has gone down, they're not sure Williams would even take it if offered. Jacksonville would love to hire him for its Defensive Coordinator opening, league sources said. Or he could depart Washington with a fat payday, take a year to pull a mini-Cowher and watch his kids play sports, and then size up offers in 2009.
Random: The contracts for Redskins assistants Earnest Byner and Kirk Olivadotti expire on Jan. 31, league sources said. The rest of the staff has another year remaining on their deals, set to expire Jan. 31, 2009 ... This nasty virus making a second wave through the house. Between that and this coaching search, making for some long nights. Thank goodness ma and pa have been coming down from B-more to help Lauren, because I am of no use to anyone these days covering this team."
There are two really interesting things here:
Josh McDaniels as a HC. Here's a guy with a proven track record as an OC that could do some interesting things here. Of course, that's what everybody thought about Weiss.
GW might not even take the job if offered. Wow, well if true (and it seems to be pure conjecture) this puts the coaching search in perspective. The longer they string this out, the more people don't want the job. Maybe people see how Danny is running things and are thinking they want nothing to do with it. (see Mora and perhaps GW)
Additionally, it looks like teams aren't going to just give away their coordinators without a fight, but anybody who thought hey would was deluded in the first place.