Greg Williams: Catch-22?

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redwagonskins
03-06-2005, 12:53 PM
So we lose Pierce and are going to plug in Marshall. We may lose Smoot and plug in Wilds etc... If this all plays out and the D is great again despite these changes, you have to think that Williams will be gone to a HC job somewhere. I love his loyalty to Joe but the temptation will be great. On the other hand, if the D falls off with these losses, now we have a sub-par offense and a less than stellar D. 6-10 all over again. No HC job for Williams and no playoffs for the Skins.

mooby
03-06-2005, 01:02 PM
not necessisarily. if he resisted head coach offers last year he can do it again. plus gregg williams can take good players and make them look great. he can take great players and make them look like elite players. antonio pierce is one of those good players. im sure lemar marshall will fit in nicely. and if smoot leaves, then walt harris will be the #2 cornerback.

redwagonskins
03-06-2005, 01:04 PM
That's what I'm hoping. He made AP look great and he did stick around. he is one of the highest paid DC's in the league, BUT everybody seems to want to be a HC!

mooby
03-06-2005, 01:06 PM
yeah but i think gregg williams won't leave without a super bowl ring or having the honor of the #1 defense

DCopper04
03-06-2005, 01:14 PM
I'm very confident that Gregg Williams will succeed Gibbs as the HC of the skins. I'm pretty sure that he's not going anywhere in the next 3-4 years (he has kids in school, he likes the D.C. area, and he gets paid plenty already.) In the event Gibbs were to sign a long extension to his own contract, then I could perhaps see GW leaving for a HC job somewhere else. But I don't see GW even considering leaving Washington for at least 3 or 4 more years.

madisonwm
03-06-2005, 02:21 PM
I totally agree, It is apparant that with Gregg Williams turning down numerous head coaching positions last year that Dan Snyder, Coach Joe Gibbs, and himself have a pretty strong oral agreement leaving Williams as the heir apparant when it is time for Gibbs' inevitable departure (but only after we win three more rings!!). I would stake my fortune in ex redskin jerseys (i own bailey, coles, armstead, and davis.....kinda pisses me off) that Williams will be eventually find his name amongst the greatest redskin coaches i.e. Lombardi, Gibbs, Allen, and Flaherty.

That Guy
03-06-2005, 03:45 PM
here GW gets a chance to do what he loves (coaching) and avoid all the hassles and headaches of head coaching... not only that, he gets his say on his players, gets paid well, and has the chance to get a good team in place before assuming the reins... most HC openings are for sh*thole teams... here he has a shot at taking over a winner that'll have cap sanity and he'll know what ind of owner he has ahead of time.... assuming all goes well and all those are pluses. What i really do like is that he's a good GM in terms of getting players and coaches of quality and using them effectively.

diehardskin2982
03-06-2005, 03:48 PM
williams gets paid more than most head coaches here and he can focus on what important to him with the defense its the best opportunity for him and he knows it.

offiss
03-06-2005, 06:19 PM
William's is a young guy yet he has plenty of time to become a head coach again, I believe as well that they have a verbal agreement that when Gibb's step's down William's assumes the headcoaching position, on the interm William's has the luxury of learning from a hall of fame coach which he need's if he want's to succeed on the offensive part of the game.

monk81
03-06-2005, 06:27 PM
The Pittsburgh Steelers are known as being cheap and lose lots of players to free agency......but they seem to plug lesser knowns into their system and it works out quite nicely..........I think Williams has the same touch. I HAVE FAITH IN WILLIAMS

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