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Chico23231
01-13-2017, 02:33 PM
This is good to see.....

John Keim
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The Redskins expect to keep all of their offensive assistant coaches, a source said, one day after Sean McVay... The Redskins expect to keep all of their offensive assistant coaches, a source said, one day after Sean McVay became head coach of the Los Angeles Rams. There had been rumors of tight ends coach Wes Phillips joining McVay's staff, but the source said (http://es.pn/2jfwBU1)

Good stuff...I didn't expect anyone to leave, but Id say if Wes wants to join his dad we should grant permission and let him leave.

Chief X_Phackter
01-13-2017, 02:36 PM
This is good to see.....

John Keim
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The Redskins expect to keep all of their offensive assistant coaches, a source said, one day after Sean McVay... The Redskins expect to keep all of their offensive assistant coaches, a source said, one day after Sean McVay became head coach of the Los Angeles Rams. There had been rumors of tight ends coach Wes Phillips joining McVay's staff, but the source said (http://es.pn/2jfwBU1)

Nice to hear. Hope that actually is the case. I'll feel better when a report comes out that says they WILL keep all of their offensive assistant coaches. 'Expected to' and 'will' are obviously not the same...Still wouldn't be surprised to see McVay try to get either Cavanaugh or Callahan to be his OC. They would provide him with a little familiarity, and some experience at the same time.

SFREDSKIN
01-13-2017, 05:19 PM
This is a relief, from Keim:

The Redskins expect to keep all of their offensive assistant coaches, a source said, one day after Sean McVay became head coach of the Los Angeles Rams. There had been rumors of tight ends coach Wes Phillips joining McVay's staff, but the source said Phillips and the other coaches were expected to stay. They would need permission to interview for another job. Phillips' dad, Wade, is the Rams' new defensive coordinator. The Redskins need to fill McVay's offensive coordinator job and could do that from within. That could be with head coach Jay Gruden again calling plays or elevating line coach Bill Callahan or quarterbacks coach Matt Cavanaugh – both ex-coordinators.

John Keim, ESPN Staff Writer

metalskins
01-13-2017, 05:55 PM
Welp. At the end of the day and no defensive coordinator hired nor any talk of interviewing anybody else. I don't like this. It's got Greg Manusky's name written all over it. :D

ethat001
01-13-2017, 11:45 PM
Are there any new names coming up from the playoff teams? Maybe they're waiting for those..? Poaching talent from playoff teams could make more sense than promoting scrubs from non-contenders, if good names are available..

Our defensive talent sucks, but we have a bunch of draft picks and money this year, and even a modest improvement could mean playoffs. We're not a bad destination for a good defensive coach..

SirLK26
01-14-2017, 07:11 PM
Report: Redskins to promote Cavanaugh to offensive coordinator | CSN Mid-Atlantic (http://www.csnmidatlantic.com/washington-redskins/report-redskins-promote-cavanaugh-offensive-coordinator)

Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports is reporting that the team is "very likely" to move quarterbacks coach Matt Cavanaugh up to offensive coordinator.

Jay Gruden would take back the play calling duties. Those have belonged to Sean McVay the last two seasons. McVay departed to take the head coaching job with the Rams earlier this week.

La Canfora also is reporting that tight ends coach Wes Phillips will join McVay in Los Angeles. The two were close on the Redskins staff and Wade Phillips, Wes’ father, is going to be the defensive coordinator with the Rams.

FlyerSkin
01-14-2017, 09:50 PM
At least the offense will be set. What is the holdup with the
D?

Ruhskins
01-15-2017, 12:21 PM
At least the offense will be set. What is the holdup with the
D?

We're an offensive-minded team, the defense lacks talent and is probably still banged up. I think those things make it difficult to attract some of these DC candidates.

REDSKINS4ever
01-16-2017, 11:23 AM
This is a relief, from Keim:

The Redskins expect to keep all of their offensive assistant coaches, a source said, one day after Sean McVay became head coach of the Los Angeles Rams. There had been rumors of tight ends coach Wes Phillips joining McVay's staff, but the source said Phillips and the other coaches were expected to stay. They would need permission to interview for another job. Phillips' dad, Wade, is the Rams' new defensive coordinator. The Redskins need to fill McVay's offensive coordinator job and could do that from within. That could be with head coach Jay Gruden again calling plays or elevating line coach Bill Callahan or quarterbacks coach Matt Cavanaugh – both ex-coordinators.

John Keim, ESPN Staff Writer


Yeah.....But who will be the new quarterback coach since it's looking like Matt Cavanaugh is going to be the new OC?

CRedskinsRule
01-16-2017, 11:49 AM
Yeah.....But who will be the new quarterback coach since it's looking like Matt Cavanaugh is going to be the new OC?

Assuming KC is given a long term coach, I think we probably would go without. He was brought in when we had RG3, KC and Colt and needed a calming instructive voice in that room alone. If we lock up KC, then a lot of the hand holding should go away.

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