My Letter to Coach Gibbs

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JWsleep
02-24-2004, 08:42 PM
Uhh, I kinda think he is a god, for what it's worth (usually I'm an athiest, but this IS football).

With that in mind:

Dear Coach Gibbs,

Build this team in your image: hard-working, humble, smart, competitive, classy. The wins will take care of themselves.

offiss
02-24-2004, 09:19 PM
I would say coach remember when you gave up 2 #1 pick's to get desmond howard? when we needed a D-lineman, you could have had chester McGloughtin with your first pick and carl pickens with the second #1 both were all pro player's, and desmond? well we all know what happened there, don't be so zeolous to start dealing away pick's and player's evaluate better than you did in 92.

Gmanc711
02-24-2004, 09:50 PM
Dear Joseph,

Do what you wanna do, and were fine. Thanks for saving the Redskins.

Sincerley,
Jason

SkinsRock
02-25-2004, 09:41 AM
If Ramsey does not beat out Brunell, or vice versa, and it is a pretty even competition, Gibbs will give the job to Brunell. But not because of his salary, because of his experience.

MTK
02-25-2004, 10:13 AM
I would say coach remember when you gave up 2 #1 pick's to get desmond howard? when we needed a D-lineman, you could have had chester McGloughtin with your first pick and carl pickens with the second #1 both were all pro player's, and desmond? well we all know what happened there, don't be so zeolous to start dealing away pick's and player's evaluate better than you did in 92.

And if I was Gibbs I would laugh at this letter and say, scoreboard kid- 3 rings.

;)

Howard would have been someone else's mistake that day had we not grabbed him. It's not like we were the only team that wanted him.

offiss
02-25-2004, 12:01 PM
And if I was Gibbs I would laugh at this letter and say, scoreboard kid- 3 rings.

;)

Howard would have been someone else's mistake that day had we not grabbed him. It's not like we were the only team that wanted him.

Then let him be someone else's mistake, because I know I didn't want him at the time we drafted him, and that was gibb's first hand's on draft, and he never one a ring while he had a major say in the draft, ironically he retired at the end of that same year leaving us with desmond, no D-line and no up and coming all pro reciever, he still hasen't proven himself as a talent evaluater, and let's face it beatherd had a lot to do with those 3 ring's, he was able to do it for shula and was able to get ross and the charger's to the SB, and let's face it who is bobby ross? I believe in gibb's but he's not infalable and he does have some proving to do in the GM department.

Daseal
02-25-2004, 01:36 PM
Amen, Offiss!

cpayne5
02-25-2004, 03:57 PM
We also know that Gibbs and longtime GM Bobby Beathard were able to put together teams very, very quickly, like the strike replacement team of 1987. Yes, Beathard was a big part of that partnership, but Gibbs has the eye of a jeweler, too. And because he's a man who coached a team to three Super Bowl victories, because he went to four Super Bowls with three quarterbacks and three running backs, even the harshest critics look at the moves Gibbs is making and say, "Makes sense to me."

--Michael Wilbon in Yesterday's Washington Post

Skinsgirl
03-02-2004, 11:42 PM
I trust Joe's decisions. I must admit I did want to see Patrick Ramsey start, but that is just sentiment talking. May the best man make the starting position.

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