Who will be the next coach of the Redskins and does it even freakin matter?

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skinsfaninok
12-13-2019, 10:43 AM
On Tuesday, Pro Football Network’s Benjamin Allbright reported that Bieniemy is considered Washington owner Dan Snyder’s front runner for his team’s coaching vacancy. The Athletic’s Ben Standig confirmed that Bieniemy is indeed on the team’s short list, according to a source with knowledge of candidates of interest to Washington. Wednesday, NBC Sports Washington’s J.P. Finlay reported that quarterback Alex Smith has Snyder’s ear, and it isn’t a stretch to believe that he could sway the owner towards Bieniemy, who was the Kansas City Chiefs running backs coach from 2013-17 when Smith was the quarterback.

The Athletic spoke to a source close to Bieniemy, who said it’s likely Smith is also talking to Bieniemy about the situation in Washington, as well as Bieniemy asking the quarterback about the team and how he feels about it. The source said the reason Bieniemy wasn’t interested in the Cincinnati Bengals opening last year was because of questions about the team’s quarterback situation. The source doesn’t exactly know how Bieniemy feels about Washington’s rookie quarterback Dwayne Haskins. Still, young players such as running back Derrius Guice, receivers Terry McLaurin, Kelvin Harmon, and Steven Sims could be of interest.

mredskins
12-13-2019, 10:52 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnytlIk5z_k

mredskins
12-13-2019, 10:54 AM
On Tuesday, Pro Football Network’s Benjamin Allbright reported that Bieniemy is considered Washington owner Dan Snyder’s front runner for his team’s coaching vacancy. The Athletic’s Ben Standig confirmed that Bieniemy is indeed on the team’s short list, according to a source with knowledge of candidates of interest to Washington. Wednesday, NBC Sports Washington’s J.P. Finlay reported that quarterback Alex Smith has Snyder’s ear, and it isn’t a stretch to believe that he could sway the owner towards Bieniemy, who was the Kansas City Chiefs running backs coach from 2013-17 when Smith was the quarterback.

The Athletic spoke to a source close to Bieniemy, who said it’s likely Smith is also talking to Bieniemy about the situation in Washington, as well as Bieniemy asking the quarterback about the team and how he feels about it. The source said the reason Bieniemy wasn’t interested in the Cincinnati Bengals opening last year was because of questions about the team’s quarterback situation. The source doesn’t exactly know how Bieniemy feels about Washington’s rookie quarterback Dwayne Haskins. Still, young players such as running back Derrius Guice, receivers Terry McLaurin, Kelvin Harmon, and Steven Sims could be of interest.

Now Alex Smith is DS's adviser, seriously can this get anymore funny?

skinsfan69
12-13-2019, 10:59 AM
On Tuesday, Pro Football Network’s Benjamin Allbright reported that Bieniemy is considered Washington owner Dan Snyder’s front runner for his team’s coaching vacancy. The Athletic’s Ben Standig confirmed that Bieniemy is indeed on the team’s short list, according to a source with knowledge of candidates of interest to Washington. Wednesday, NBC Sports Washington’s J.P. Finlay reported that quarterback Alex Smith has Snyder’s ear, and it isn’t a stretch to believe that he could sway the owner towards Bieniemy, who was the Kansas City Chiefs running backs coach from 2013-17 when Smith was the quarterback.

The Athletic spoke to a source close to Bieniemy, who said it’s likely Smith is also talking to Bieniemy about the situation in Washington, as well as Bieniemy asking the quarterback about the team and how he feels about it. The source said the reason Bieniemy wasn’t interested in the Cincinnati Bengals opening last year was because of questions about the team’s quarterback situation. The source doesn’t exactly know how Bieniemy feels about Washington’s rookie quarterback Dwayne Haskins. Still, young players such as running back Derrius Guice, receivers Terry McLaurin, Kelvin Harmon, and Steven Sims could be of interest.

I think any OC would like to work with these pieces. Also don't forget about Love who may be a long shot but still was clearly the best back in the country two years ago. Haskins? I think that will be a hang up. Someone may not want to be forced to develop such a project.

But I think we can get a good coach here as long as he has authority over his staff and the roster.

skinsfan69
12-13-2019, 11:00 AM
Now Alex Smith is DS's adviser, seriously can this get anymore funny?

We all know Dan needs friends. He's soured on Bruce so someone has to take his place.

rocnrik
12-13-2019, 11:25 AM
It will be very interesting to see if any of the top coaches on the “list” will embrace Haskins .. there is enough tape on Dwayne for them to see what they have to work with .. firing Bruce is number one priority in getting a top coach but don’t underestimate the QB role in the hire.. I would love to see Dwayne become the man however I’ve seen very little to give me hope..

MTK
12-13-2019, 12:07 PM
Now Alex Smith is DS's adviser, seriously can this get anymore funny?


Better him than Bruce



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CRedskinsRule
12-13-2019, 12:26 PM
Now Alex Smith is DS's adviser, seriously can this get anymore funny?I am good with AS as DS' advisor. If he is going to be nosy at least let the guy talking in his ear actually know football.

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skinsfaninok
12-13-2019, 12:27 PM
I would take an EB / Ron Rivera combo

mooby
12-13-2019, 12:39 PM
Better him than Bruce



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We're talking somebody who has actually played the game of football, knows football, vs. someone whose only connection to football is his dad being a football coach.

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