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Briles doesn't have a traditional playbook, but they put everything on an iPad and label and number the plays.
Baylor coach Art Briles builds his offense around each quarterback - ESPN (http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/9833069/baylor-coach-art-briles-builds-offense-quarterback)
Green Monk Machine 11-18-2013, 11:38 AM The "sleeping in the office" is a bunch of BS. That doesn't win football games. Players making plays does.
I think "sleeping in the office" shouldnt be discounted.
It sure bodes better than showing up, getting paid, and home on time.
The coaching position requires as much sacrifice and dedication than the players.
Heck in any successful business, upper mgt works just as hard as the working class.
Gibbs slept in his office. What do you think would happen if he gave up when sleepy or if his tummy hurt? Good teams has work ethic that trickles down.
I love hearing about guys who Arrive early and care to perfect their craft and want to win. That's why we've been upgrading and investing in team facilities.
No more mercenaries or pay check attendance collectors. Coaches an players are in need to want to lead and work hard
Hail Skinsguy
Chico23231 11-18-2013, 11:49 AM Briles doesn't have a traditional playbook, but they put everything on an iPad and label and number the plays.
Baylor coach Art Briles builds his offense around each quarterback - ESPN (http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/9833069/baylor-coach-art-briles-builds-offense-quarterback)
i wouldnt mind bringing Briles in, but he cant run everything on his own. We would need a strong d cordinator, someone who can bring him along. Someone who is known and respected in the lockeroom. We are losing alot vets and leadership out of the lockeroom this year.
If we brought Briles with a weak staff, I have no doubt it would be another Spurrier epic fail.
skinsfan69 11-18-2013, 11:54 AM I think "sleeping in the office" shouldnt be discounted.
It sure bodes better than showing up, getting paid, and home on time.
The coaching position requires as much sacrifice and dedication than the players.
Heck in any successful business, upper mgt works just as hard as the working class.
Gibbs slept in his office. What do you think would happen if he gave up when sleepy or if his tummy hurt? Good teams has work ethic that trickles down.
I love hearing about guys who Arrive early and care to perfect their craft and want to win. That's why we've been upgrading and investing in team facilities.
No more mercenaries or pay check attendance collectors. Coaches an players are in need to want to lead and work hard
Hail Skinsguy
I'm sure Shanahan and his assistants put in a ton of hours. I highly doubt they show up at 9am and are out by 5pm. I just find that really hard to believe. They're just not getting it done on gameday. But I will not doubt their work ethic.
Ritchie Petibone, while he was DC under Gibbs never slept in his office. Yet he was one of the best at his craft. To me it's quality time working, not the amount of hours you're at the facility.
skinsguy 11-18-2013, 11:58 AM i wouldnt mind bringing Briles in, but he cant run everything on his own. We would need a strong d cordinator, someone who can bring him along. Someone who is known and respected in the lockeroom. We are losing alot vets and leadership out of the lockeroom this year.
If we brought Briles with a weak staff, I have no doubt it would be another Spurrier epic fail.
If there is any question or concern that the head coach would not be strong enough to be respected and looked upon as a disciplinarian, then this franchise doesn't need him. The coordinators can't appear to have more respect than the head coach. That's a setup for failure every time. A coach like Belichick, Gibbs, Parcells, or Schottenheimer succeeds/have succeeded because they are disciplinarians. It is clear who's in charge.
Paintrain 11-18-2013, 12:04 PM Briles doesn't have a traditional playbook, but they put everything on an iPad and label and number the plays.
Baylor coach Art Briles builds his offense around each quarterback - ESPN (http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/9833069/baylor-coach-art-briles-builds-offense-quarterback)
This passage from that article is pretty much all I needed to see to cement in my mind that Briles would flop at the pro level.
"We don't put too much pressure on quarterbacks to have to make reads and decipher defenses," said Kendal Briles, Baylor's passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach. "We allow them to be comfortable and know where the ball should go in coverage instead of having to read a lot of things before a play. They're not having to read a lot of things on the run."
Art Briles said the less a quarterback has to think, the faster he can play.
"I think we're a little unique in that we do that," he said. "We try to ease the load on the quarterback. I've always felt like that guy has enough stuff going on without trying to slow him down. I'd rather free him up and let him play fast. He's got a lot on him already."
This also supports what John Keim has said repeatedly, that RG3 wasn't nearly as refined of a passer than some of his peers coming out of college who were in more 'pro-style' offenses and had to read pre-snap and post-snap coverages at the college level. He's clearly smart enough to get there and with a full offseason of reps and prep I'd anticipate a nice leap next year in his passing abilities, Briles would be a detriment to his development.
skinsfaninok 11-18-2013, 12:06 PM I don't want Briles I'm hoping for Shaw if we go the college route
SmootSmack 11-18-2013, 12:07 PM I don't want Briles I'm hoping for Shaw if we go the college route
Same, but I'm not holding my breath
Green Monk Machine 11-18-2013, 12:12 PM I'm sure Shanahan and his assistants put in a ton of hours. I highly doubt they show up at 9am and are out by 5pm. I just find that really hard to believe. They're just not getting it done on gameday. But I will not doubt their work ethic.
Ritchie Petibone, while he was DC under Gibbs never slept in his office. Yet he was one of the best at his craft. To me it's quality time working, not the amount of hours you're at the facility.
Agreed. That's why I'm rooting for Snyder to lean house at this point. Boot Shanahans tough guy Eastwood persona along with kyle to the curb, ban Haslett and his Jane lynch looking self from the property, and have a conversation with Burns that the new staff will replace him.
What will most likely happen- Snyder will do didily-squat. Too much garunteed money is probably promised that Mikes team will get another benefit of the doubt and be allowed to stay. Long enough for Robert to get hurt, further animosity and division in the locker room, Kyle will get a job on some team that needs an OC, and we will be even deeper in the hole with our dicks in our hands looking and feeling dumb.
Leaving most of us maddened by shanahan repeatin the same failed philophies and expecting different results.
If only the redskins HQ was close enough to picket before and after work, I swear I'd be there 2-3x's a week for myself and the entire redskin nation till Snyder grew a pair.
Chico23231 11-18-2013, 12:12 PM Same, but I'm not holding my breath
SS, what you think the chances Shanny returns next year? 50-50?
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