What Type of Head Coach Does This Team Need?

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53Fan
09-23-2009, 11:46 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........

I agree and I think we have that man right now. The thing is, would 2 years be a short enough period of time? I think it's too soon to tell exactly what will happen this year but I still feel we're progressing and will make the playoffs. Better play in the redzone and we're a pretty good team. I like the way this staff talks about "building" a good team. That's the way the Steelers and Ravens do it. When we get better in the redzone I don't think anyone can deny we'll be a pretty damn good football team and the SB will not appear to be out of reach. I'd call that progress. Nice post Longtimefan.

SBXVII
09-23-2009, 11:50 AM
Jim Mora or Jerry Glandville would be atleast funny to listen to after a loss. :) If we can't run up the score on anyone might as well have fun with it. LOL>

Especially Mora. LOL>

SFREDSKIN
09-23-2009, 11:53 AM
Tony Dungy- for Experience, discipline, smarts and fairness.

Cam Cameron- for offensive innovation and lots of scoring

Russ Grimm- Familiar face, tough, smart.

CRedskinsRule
09-23-2009, 11:53 AM
Judging from fans who won't even give him 2 seasons to implement any type of consistent philosophy - I would say Merlin, or maybe Harry Potter is available.

Hog1
09-23-2009, 11:54 AM
Tony Dungy- for Experience, discipline and experience

Cam Cameron- for offensive innovation and lots of scoring

Russ Grimm- Familiar face, tough, smart.

Tony...........sigh...

DBUCHANON101
09-23-2009, 11:56 AM
Jim Mora or Jerry Glandville would be atleast funny to listen to after a loss. :) If we can't run up the score on anyone might as well have fun with it. LOL>

Especially Mora. LOL>

Playoffs??? Classic

MTK
09-23-2009, 11:58 AM
Judging from fans who won't even give him 2 seasons to implement any type of consistent philosophy - I would say Merlin, or maybe Harry Potter is available.

lol that made me smile

:)

Longtimefan
09-23-2009, 12:00 PM
I agree and I think we have that man right now. The thing is, would 2 years be a short enough period of time? I think it's too soon to tell exactly what will happen this year but I still feel we're progressing and will make the playoffs. Better play in the redzone and we're a pretty good team. I like the way this staff talks about "building" a good team. That's the way the Steelers and Ravens do it. When we get better in the redzone I don't think anyone can deny we'll be a pretty damn good football team and the SB will not appear to be out of reach. I'd call that progress. Nice post Longtimefan.

I agree wholeheartedly with what you're saying. So much I want to see Zorn succeede because every time we change coaches we take two steps backward. When we start getting the ball in the endzone, there'll be no stoping us.

When it comes to changing coaches, many times the grass is not always greener, I believe it takes time, sometimes more than just a year or two to build a solid winner. When Gibbs left this last time, Mr. Snyder said in his first interview when asked what he learned form Gibbs, he said PATIENCE. I think you and I would agree it's time for him to demonstrate he meant what he said.

CRedskinsRule
09-23-2009, 12:05 PM
I agree wholeheartedly with what you're saying. So much I want to see Zorn succeede because every time we change coaches we take two steps backward. When we start getting the ball in the endzone, there'll be no stoping us.

When it comes to changing coaches, many times the grass is not always greener, I believe it takes time, sometimes more than just a year or two to build a solid winner. When Gibbs left this last time, Mr. Snyder said in his first interview when asked what he learned form Gibbs, he said PATIENCE. I think you and I would agree it's time for him to demonstrate he meant what he said.

I think I would agree with you also

53Fan
09-23-2009, 12:09 PM
Judging from fans who won't even give him 2 seasons to implement any type of consistent philosophy - I would say Merlin, or maybe Harry Potter is available.

:) Nice.

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