Schneed10
10-04-2017, 12:38 PM
Coming into the season I had concerns about whether he knew how to hire the right assistants, simply because the Joe Barry, Perry Fewell disasters were just terrible. So far I have absolutely no complaints about Greg Manusky. Jim Tomsula and Torrian Gray are making a positive impact too.
I think the team is playing hard, he schemes it well, he game plans well, and the team largely seems prepared going into each game. He's no Joe Gibbs when it comes to mastering half time adjustments, but he's not a disaster either.
I'd definitely keep him. The roster is deeper now than I can ever remember it being. I think what separates us from Super Bowl contenders at this point is star power. Those teams have a couple players who make unbelievable impact. We have a bunch of solid players with a lot of depth behind them.
Our #1 CB and our LT are star level. We could use a couple more. But Jay's good.
metalskins
10-04-2017, 12:38 PM
Pro Jay. Even more pro Jay if the 'skins make the playoffs this year. He will be here for at least 6 years.
Schneed10
10-04-2017, 12:39 PM
Maybe Jonathan Allen becomes one of those stars.
mooby
10-04-2017, 01:01 PM
Don’t feed the troll folks
I was looking for the sarcasm tag at first. Legit thought it was a gag.
He posts once a year and it’s always pure garbage. Checked his IP and sure enough he’s been banned before. It’s always so obvious with these fools.
over the mountain
10-04-2017, 02:03 PM
Jay knows what he is doing. Stood up to management to get Cousins over RG3. Seems to work well with assistants.
Better than Allen/Snyder deserve imo. We are lucky .... wait, do I have to give Allen credit for bringing Jay in?
punch it in
10-04-2017, 05:23 PM
I think he will be a winning coach but never a SB winning coach. Still I would roll with him for another 4 years regardless of the KC resolution
There have been several coaches who fell into the "winning coach" category who have won superbowls. Has way too much to do with the hand u r dealt to label a coach a "super bowl winning " coach imo. Most coaches in the hall
Of fame have a handful of players there with them. Do I think Jay is a hof'er - not even close. Lol. Do i think he can win a superbowl. Of course. We need a RB and a few more pieces before I think we are there. That being said, from what I have seen over the last couple weeks in this league it's anybody's for the taking right now. Who is going to stay healthy enough and motivated enough ? Who is gonna get some lucky bounces, tips, and calls along the way? We will find out.
rocnrik
10-04-2017, 06:19 PM
My comment was more so how do you call us to go 0-4, after 3 years of Jay's head coaching, and then say you are Pro Jay Gruden?
Now I get that we exceeded your expectations so far, but it seems like based on your expectations for the season you should be solidly for a different HC.
My only fear is A complete overhaul..which would mean Cousins leaves,Gruden gone..we start all over and with Snyder in charge we could do a lot worse than Gruden..Cousins is somewhat tied to Jay. and with Goff playing good the rams won't go after cousins..maybe 49ers? so for at least this week I am Pro Gruden ..but i have been known to change....LOL
mooby
10-04-2017, 06:28 PM
My only fear is A complete overhaul..which would mean Cousins leaves,Gruden gone..we start all over and with Snyder in charge we could do a lot worse than Gruden..Cousins is somewhat tied to Jay. and with Goff playing good the rams won't go after cousins..maybe 49ers? so for at least this week I am Pro Gruden ..but i have been known to change....LOL
The 49ers signed Brian Hoyer to start. If that isn't an admission of defeat idk what is. Clearly they are biding time so Shanny can go after Cousins in FA.
CRedskinsRule
10-04-2017, 06:40 PM
The 49ers signed Brian Hoyer to start. If that isn't an admission of defeat idk what is. Clearly they are biding time so Shanny can go after Cousins in FA.
The question for the teams involved, probably not including the Skins, will be do you pay an outrageous, but manageable, sum for an above average talent in KC, or do you end up so bad this year that you get the top pick in the draft and get a good to great qb with the chance to build the team around him?
Let's hope Watson in Houston can convince other GM's its worth taking the chance in the draft.