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Skinny Tee 02-08-2010, 04:02 PM Separated by two years from what Williams could probably call "the year from hell", he gets to celebrate a high honor of Defensive Coordinator of the Super Bowl Champion Saints.
From the lows of seeing his most prized player, and friend, Sean Taylor pass away during the 2007 season, losing in the first round of the playoffs during that heartbreaking season and finally being cast out of consideration for the Redskins head coaching job, he has come a long way.
Though I don't like seeing former Redskins have good things happen to them, like Norv Turner, I don't mind so much that Gregg has found success with another team.
Gregg seemed like a sincere individual and from the coverage of the Taylor tragedy, he seemed really affected by that loss outside of the football field. Congratulations again to him for contributing to a Super Bowl victory and overcoming his adversity.
Fun Fact:
Here are three more former Skins that will be able to put on Super Bowl rings:
Mark Brunell, finally gets what he wanted and he'll probably retire after winning one.
Chase Daniel, Rookie QB, gets the most coveted ring in his first career outing...must be nice
Pierson Prioleau, one of Gregg's disciple's, he followed him from Buffalo, Washington, Jacksonville and then New Orleans and it finally paid off.
GTripp0012 02-08-2010, 04:04 PM Without Williams, the Saints are merely a fringe playoff spot holder in a weak division. With him, super bowl champions.
They probably don't sign Jabari Greer without Williams' recommendation, and without him and Vilma and Sharper, this is a bottom five defense. Overall, they were top half, and defended Peyton Manning exactly how the Bears needed to in 2006.
53Fan 02-08-2010, 04:09 PM G. Williams made this a complete team and he should get the credit for shutting down the Colts offense. Warner-Favre-Manning. Great job Greg! 3 HOF quality QB's in a row. Hmmm....so defense DOES matter.
dgack 02-08-2010, 04:14 PM Count me among those who wanted to see Double-G running the show here after Gibbs left. I'm glad he won the big one. If they don't get that pick six on Manning I'm reasonably certain the game goes the other way. And seriously, would ANYONE have taken a prop bet on Manning throwing a pick six in this game, much less at the critical point in which it occurred?
So yeah, we miss you Ggggrilliamsss.
Longtimefan 02-08-2010, 04:19 PM Gregg Williams should still be in DC, maybe not as HC but as DC. I hate to think our DC had to go to NO to win the SB, too bad it couldn't have happened for him here. I'm happy for him nonetheless.
NYCskinfan82 02-08-2010, 04:24 PM Hell of a coach, did you hear the story how NO got him, their HC called the owner & said we need this guy take $250,000 of my salary and add it to what we are offering to GW because i've got to have this DC.
mlmpetert 02-08-2010, 04:24 PM Fun Fact:
Here are three more former Skins that will be able to put on Super Bowl rings:
Mark Brunell, finally gets what he wanted and he'll probably retire after winning one.
Chase Daniel, Rookie QB, gets the most coveted ring in his first career outing...must be nice
Pierson Prioleau, one of Gregg's disciple's, he followed him from Buffalo, Washington, Jacksonville and then New Orleans and it finally paid off.
Dont forget about Leigh Torrence. Although i dont know if IR players get SB rings?
Like most people i was upset that Torrence was cut in favor of JT. I think Gregg really liked him, and obvisouly had a hand in his development into a solid number 3 cornor.
Longtimefan 02-08-2010, 05:52 PM Hell of a coach, did you hear the story how NO got him, their HC called the owner & said we need this guy take $250,000 of my salary and add it to what we are offering to GW because i've got to have this DC.
Yeah! It was interesting to hear Payton reflect upon the fact he made the decision to go for Williams after downing a couple beers. It ultimately turned out to be a good decision.
CrustyRedskin 02-08-2010, 06:08 PM Separated by two years from what Williams could probably call "the year from hell", he gets to celebrate a high honor of Defensive Coordinator of the Super Bowl Champion Saints.
From the lows of seeing his most prized player, and friend, Sean Taylor pass away during the 2007 season, losing in the first round of the playoffs during that heartbreaking season and finally being cast out of consideration for the Redskins head coaching job, he has come a long way.
Though I don't like seeing former Redskins have good things happen to them, like Norv Turner, I don't mind so much that Gregg has found success with another team.
Gregg seemed like a sincere individual and from the coverage of the Taylor tragedy, he seemed really affected by that loss outside of the football field. Congratulations again to him for contributing to a Super Bowl victory and overcoming his adversity.
Fun Fact:
Here are three more former Skins that will be able to put on Super Bowl rings:
Mark Brunell, finally gets what he wanted and he'll probably retire after winning one.
Chase Daniel, Rookie QB, gets the most coveted ring in his first career outing...must be nice
Pierson Prioleau, one of Gregg's disciple's, he followed him from Buffalo, Washington, Jacksonville and then New Orleans and it finally paid off.
Excellent post and thread.
SmootSmack 02-08-2010, 06:14 PM You know who I'm really happy for?
Saints' LB coach Adam Zimmer. To lose his mother so suddenly and tragically in the middle of the season and then to finish the year with a Super Bowl. Can't help but feel good for him right now
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