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skinsfan242 01-29-2008, 10:09 AM Okay. Don't get me wrong I strongly believe Gregg Williams should be the coach.
But I will give Snyder credit for one thing. It appears during all these interviews he got a consensus of who the people would want as their coordinators. So anybody he hires should not have a problem with the coordinators.
I also believe that he already ran theese cordinators by Spagnolo (sp) and he has agreed as well.
It looks more and more like there will be plenty of stability with some new fresh ideas so it may not be that bad. All the coaches on defense appear to be coming back and most on offense, and you have a new Offensive coordinator whose expertise is developing QB's which is critical.
All this could end up bad say if Fassel is hired but I would not mind seeing Meeks or Spanolo as our next head coach. They would have the benefit of coaching a team that has some real talent.
To answer the simple question of the thread, no it's not that bad.
For everyone who was yelling that continuity was out the window, it sure doesn't look that way now with a good portion of the staff returning and Blache promoted to DC.
I like what someone said in another thread, consider this a remodeling of the staff, not a rebuilding. Props to whoever said that, sorry I don't remember who did in order to give proper credit.
Nice!
Who's our T-shirt guy?
I want that on a shirt
WASHINGTON REDSKINS
"We're remodeling, not rebuilding"
T.O.Killa 01-29-2008, 02:50 PM Well, I think it is that bad. I just looked up Blache's record as a DC, in Chicago, it goes like this:
2003-14th
2002-25th
2001-15th
2000-16th
1999-29th
SmootSmack 01-29-2008, 03:00 PM To answer the simple question of the thread, no it's not that bad.
For everyone who was yelling that continuity was out the window, it sure doesn't look that way now with a good portion of the staff returning and Blache promoted to DC.
I like what someone said in another thread, consider this a remodeling of the staff, not a rebuilding. Props to whoever said that, sorry I don't remember who did in order to give proper credit.
http://www.redskinswarpath.com/413307-post33.html
steveo395 01-29-2008, 03:17 PM Well, I think it is that bad. I just looked up Blache's record as a DC, in Chicago, it goes like this:
2003-14th
2002-25th
2001-15th
2000-16th
1999-29th
A lot of it depends on the players too. The Redskins already have a defense with top 10 talent and the system is already in place. It's going to be the same defense that we had before, just a different person calling the plays.
Slingin Sammy 33 01-29-2008, 03:17 PM Well, I think it is that bad. I just looked up Blache's record as a DC, in Chicago, it goes like this:
2003-14th
2002-25th
2001-15th
2000-16th
1999-29th
Here are the Defensive Scoring numbers:
2003 - 22nd
2002 - 25th
2001 - 1st
2000 - 20th
1999 - 20th
Here is an excerpt from the press release on Blanche & Zorn's hiring: "Blache joined the Redskins in 2004 after five seasons as Chicago’s defensive coordinator. In both cities his units earned a reputation – with the statistics to back it up – as solid, aggressive forces. At Washington, he shares credit for the defensive unit being ranked in the League’s top 10 for three of his four seasons (8th, 9th, 3rd). The story was similar in Chicago, where Blache’s Bears defense was a consistent hard-hitting group, regularly being ranked in the League’s top 10."
I'm not arguing he did a good job here as D-Line coach, but based on the actual statistics both statements are flat out wrong.
My hope is Meeks will be the HC and calling the defense. Blanche can be the DC on paper and D-Line coach, if the stats from TO & I are correct. Am I missing something here?
SmootSmack 01-29-2008, 03:27 PM Here are the Defensive Scoring numbers:
2003 - 22nd
2002 - 25th
2001 - 1st
2000 - 20th
1999 - 20th
Here is an excerpt from the press release on Blanche & Zorn's hiring: "Blache joined the Redskins in 2004 after five seasons as Chicago’s defensive coordinator. In both cities his units earned a reputation – with the statistics to back it up – as solid, aggressive forces. At Washington, he shares credit for the defensive unit being ranked in the League’s top 10 for three of his four seasons (8th, 9th, 3rd). The story was similar in Chicago, where Blache’s Bears defense was a consistent hard-hitting group, regularly being ranked in the League’s top 10."
I'm not arguing he did a good job here as D-Line coach, but based on the actual statistics both statements are flat out wrong.
My hope is Meeks will be the HC and calling the defense. Blanche can be the DC on paper and D-Line coach, if the stats from TO & I are correct. Am I missing something here?
What were your metrics? What was the press release's?
Monkeydad 01-29-2008, 03:35 PM Nice!
Who's our T-shirt guy?
I want that on a shirt
WASHINGTON REDSKINS
"We're remodeling, not rebuilding"
I'd prefer this shirt:
http://www.wizznutzz.com/images/shirt_hogs.jpg
Slingin Sammy 33 01-29-2008, 03:41 PM What were your metrics? What was the press release's?
Here is the site I pulled the Defensive Scoring (Points Allowed) ranking numbers from:
1999 NFL Standings, Team & Offensive Statistics - Pro-Football-Reference.com (http://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/1999/)
The numbers on the site appear to be in-line with what appeared to be Defensive Yards Allowed from TO's post. His quote got me curious. You can pull the other years from the site.
The press release was posted on JLC's blog and mentioned "The Redskins issued this release":
Gregg Williams Is Gone, Blache Promoted - Redskins Insider (http://blog.washingtonpost.com/redskinsinsider/2008/01/gregg_williams_is_gone.html)
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