Longtimefan
09-23-2009, 10:50 AM
A coach with natural leadership skills and a vision of where he intends to lead the team, and be able to accomplish his desired goals in a short period of time. That's the most difficult task for any HC in today's win now at all cost, or be gone philosophy.
A coach trained in the art of discipline, treating players as equals with fairness as well as firmness, not demonstrating recognizable favoritism, and holding each and every player accountable for their play on the field, and their social actions off the field.
A coach with the ability to establish a workable relationship with the FO in an effort to acquire talented players that want to be here, and coach them to their maximum ability with a goal in mind to win as many games as possible and eventually bring another SB trophy to Washington before I die.
There are other criteria, but for our team the way it's constructed now (in a win now mode) coach must still be able to insist upon the owner he exercise patience. It does take time to gather all the elements neccessary for a championship caliber team.
There's more........
We need a Chameleon-Einstein!
Someone who can improvise, adapt and overcome, and someone smart enough to figure it out.
MORE IMPORTANTLY, what kind of GM do we need?
SBXVII
09-23-2009, 11:16 AM
I think an experienced offensive mind would have helped greatly. Zorn still can become that, but a coordinator with more offensive playcalling experience would have been great given our anemic offense.
Which sort of makes me realize that Grilliams or Spags would not have worked here.
It would have worked had they picked a decent Co-ordinator and left them alone.
BleedBurgundy
09-23-2009, 11:23 AM
We need someone with instant credibility either from their playing days or because they've proven over the years that they know what the hell is going on. Examples of current coaches with that kind of cred: Belichick, Singletary, Tomlin, Parcells... There's some big name guys out there that I absolutely don't want to see, Gruden, Martz, etc because they seem to piss off players more than motivate them.
SBXVII
09-23-2009, 11:23 AM
To be honest, we went from a soft Norv to a hard nosed schottenheimer to a soft Spurrier to a soft/medium Gibbs to a strict Saunders to a soft Zorn. The majority were players coach's. I wish we would have kept Schottenheimer but we didn't.
I guess I would go with hard nosed player accountability type like Cower or Gruden. Which is why I didn't like the candidates who were looked at two yrs ago. Shannahan is not a bad candidate so long as he has a hard nosed OC.
Also defensivly I would change the scheme at this point. I know they are near the top of the league but by design I get the feeling the defense is not made to attack the QB from the DL which we are trying to incorperate now, but was designed to attack with the LB's and CB's to keep the QB guessing where the attack was coming from.
JoeRedskin
09-23-2009, 11:31 AM
Just throwing it out there - Russ Grimm.
Rodskin
09-23-2009, 11:32 AM
We need a coach who holds players responsible for there play on the field. With Zorn theres always too many "well it didnt work"
just throwing it out there - russ grimm.
you the man!
Paintrain
09-23-2009, 11:41 AM
Our Oline is aged and ineffective, MLB, and our Backfield are well seasoned.
You realize you're just parroting media-speak without any basis of fact, right? Our starting OL going into this weekend is 'aged' from left to right 32, 28, 31, 24, 25. So 3 starters under 30 is now 'aged'? Every OL backup is under 30, including Mike Williams. How effective they are is certainly up for discussion, but can we stop with the 'old offensive line' stuff? That was last year with Kendall, Thomas and Jansen. None of them will ever wear a Redskins uniform again. Sorry for going OT but that's a pet peeve.
About the type of head coach we need, it needs to be someone who is a tough disciplinarian but understands how to respect and work with his veterans (why Gruden probably won't be a good fit). Snyder clearly wants an offensive minded head coach since other than Shcottenheimer, that's all he's hired. After Zorn, I can't see him going the unproven coach/young coordinator route again. He wants a name, face and presence.
OH yah, and it has to be someone who STILL has the...........hunger TO WIN!!
Not a damn burn out looking for a home.........