Choose Your 2014 Redskins Head Coach

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punch it in
12-02-2013, 11:20 PM
You mean the guy who resigned after the USC AD passed him over for the HC job? Not to mention he was going to make him the highest paid assistant in the nation.

He's not going to be getting any HC jobs in the NFL at this point in time.

Dude did a hell of a job when he took over. Made em respectable again. He isnt gonna just get stripped of the hc duties and smile and say thanks boss that was fun.....he deserved a chance. Kept recruiting big time even when he knew he was going to be replaced. He showed he is HC material, so again good for him.
Good for him. He has balls.

donofriose
12-02-2013, 11:23 PM
Dude did a hell of a job when he took over. Made em respectable again. He isnt gonna just get stripped of the hc duties and smile and say thanks boss that was fun.....he deserved a chance. Kept recruiting big time even when he knew he was going to be replaced. He showed he is HC material, so again good for him.
Good for him. He has balls.

I would like to see him win at the college level as a full time head coach before the Redskins offer him the franchise.

skinsfaninok
12-02-2013, 11:24 PM
I still want Shaw but he prob won't come so I'd go gruden after

punch it in
12-02-2013, 11:29 PM
Starting over is hard to do. We have to buck the trend and stand behind our coaching staff through the fire. Maybe Shanny is not the answer... if he isn't the Redskins need to bring someone in young enough to stick around and grow for the long run. Don't make decision based off fan and media opinions.
Shanny has been in the fire long enough. That is why he is so red. Last time they bucked the trend and didnt listen to anyone they bought in Zorn. Lol. I truely think the next guy they bring in will be the answer to alot of problems. They know now that it has to be not only well thought out (unlike Zorn), but also that it is not as easy as ...,well that guy was good once (shanny). I cannot wait to meet the new boss .....whom i hope is not the same as the old boss.

punch it in
12-02-2013, 11:32 PM
I would like to see him win at the college level as a full time head coach before the Redskins offer him the franchise.

I agree, im just pointing out that I dont think it should be held against him that he didnt bend over for USC.
I think he will make a hell of a coach somewhere in college before or if he ever decided to give the NFL a shot.

SFREDSKIN
12-03-2013, 11:22 AM
Now why would Shanahan not play his young players? Because he's desperate to keep his job?
Shanahan not willing to play young players for the sake of evaluation - The Washington Post (http://m.washingtonpost.com/blogs/football-insider/wp/2013/12/02/shanahan-not-willing-to-play-young-players-for-the-sake-of-evaluation/)

GTripp0012
12-03-2013, 11:33 AM
Well, obviously.

NC_Skins
12-03-2013, 11:35 AM
The reason the salary cap issue isn't a big issue to me like it is for some is because he still got to go after players he wanted.

He signed Garcon, Morgan, Polumbus, Chester, Cofield, Bowen, Griffin, Meriweather, Jackson, M. Williams, traded for Brown, McNabb, and Hightower.

Those are the moves that stand out. That means to me he had plenty of money and opportunities to get free agents and change the roster. The roster looks very different than 4 years ago, just like Carroll's roster in Seattle. He was also able to sign depth which is actually the most important aspect of free agency to me.

Now if he had to stay with the same roster I would understand your point, but the fact that he was able to completely change it and do basically what he wanted and he still isn't providing results... I can't just say well the salary cap... Plus I'm sick of Redskins coaches coming in and spending money on free agents. Half those guys listed ended up being overpaid. The only true difference makers in free agency are quarterbacks, and if he had gotten Manning we would be having a different discussion. But lets stop acting like the salary cap is the reason Carroll succeeded and Shanahan did not. Both their rosters look completely different...one is just a super bowl favorite, the other is in contention for the first overall pick that the Rams will love.

Who on that list is overpaid? Cofield? Bowen? Garcon? Beyond those three the rest of the contracts we gave out where basically peanuts in terms of size. I think all three have played well. (especially garcon/cofield) Bottom line is, they don't have a defensive coordinator worth a shit. Yes, I realize this is on Mike, and I've stated as much. In fact, I think you need to review my posts in regards to Mike, and they'd silence you for the most part. Why? Because most of the points are exactly what you are saying. That doesn't make Mike a bad coach, it makes him a bad GM. I think Carroll has struck gold in the draft 2010 and 2011 on the defensive side of the ball. Notice none of his offensive picks have really done much of anything beyond Wilson. A good defense can carry you a long ways in this league.

Mike's unwillingness and stubbornness in changing coordinators will ultimately be his downfall. (this includes his son)


Part of being a good head coach is being able to put a staff together in my opinion. Run blocking the Skins are good, but Shanahan's system always has good run blocking, that is one positive I can always say about Mike. I watch the games and I do not believe the offensive line holds well at all in terms of pass protection.

I personally think it is hard for anyone to distinguish if a coach is being successful, or if its due to his staff. You could say that about almost any coach in the NFL, besides maybe Bill. They did just lose Bradley but their defense honestly looks even better.

No, they (OL) don't hold up when he has to drop back for any kind of duration. It's not all on the OL either, it's a indecisive QB who's learning his position as well. I think it's more on Kyle than Mike at this point, which is exactly why I want him to move on. He's not trying to use RGIII to his strengths, but rather force him into his offense

skinsfan69
12-03-2013, 11:39 AM
Bill O'Brien sure wouldn't be afraid of getting in the face of the franchise QB, no matter how popular he may be. I would love that attitude. But it always is risky going after coordinators of Bill.

I think O'Brien would be a great fit here as well. Would love to see that hire.

dmek25
12-03-2013, 12:18 PM
keep both shanahans, for that would be the best thing for our young QB. haslet, and burns both must go. whatever they are doing obviously doesn't work

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