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AnonEmouse
01-16-2025, 06:08 AM
Riggo's Rag article suggests Johnson's non-interview with Washington was down to the fact he was insisting he would keep Sam as #1 QB. AP was going to draft JD so decided it wouldn't work before the interview and turned the plane around. Good job too!

Wonder if Johnson has learned a lesson from that?

In other news Saleh and Frazier interviewing with Dallas. I'd be surprised if Saleh goes there, I see him more of a fit for Jax (possibly Raiders). I'd expect Frazier to get the job unless he fluffs the interview.

WCommandersfan99
01-16-2025, 06:53 AM
I’d bet on Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn to jump before Whitt and KK


Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkVegas may interested in Ben Johnson and the Girls may be interested in Witten. Witten or Moore make sense in Dallas honestly as long as they're subservient enough to Jerry is going to be his biggest requirement. He'll find some poor soul soon.

88Commanders00
01-16-2025, 07:09 AM
Saleh and Frazer were Rooney rule requirements.

My bet is Moore is the coach and Whitten is on the staff, to be the future head coach.

88Commanders00
01-19-2025, 11:58 AM
If we win on Sunday, history will be made. From 4-13 to 15-5 and appearing in the Superbowl. Even more history if we go 16-5 and win the Superbowl. Also, with a rookie QB.

Can you imagine the raised expectations from other owners on their head coaches and gms? If the Commanders can go from having the 2nd pick in the draft; to getting to or winning a Superbowl than why can’t my team? Gms will be expected to draft & sign in free agency, the players to do it. Coaches will be expected to coach those players to the Superbowl in one year.

AnonEmouse
01-19-2025, 01:02 PM
Let's temper that enthusiasm just a little. We're in almost the same position as the Lions last year. Now 2 years in a row they 'should' have gone to the big one. Not saying they took us for granted, Campbell's not an idiot. But we don't want to get ahead of ourselves then find we're perennial bridesmaids. Let's see if AP can build sustained success then ride that train like the chiefs have been. Andy Reid's mentality always seems to be let's get there first, and he's not wrong.

calia
01-19-2025, 02:30 PM
Let's temper that enthusiasm just a little. We're in almost the same position as the Lions last year. Now 2 years in a row they 'should' have gone to the big one. Not saying they took us for granted, Campbell's not an idiot. But we don't want to get ahead of ourselves then find we're perennial bridesmaids. Let's see if AP can build sustained success then ride that train like the chiefs have been. Andy Reid's mentality always seems to be let's get there first, and he's not wrong.


I’d love to know whether Campbell told Johnson to run the damn ball. If he didn’t, I might have to disagree with the idiot comment. Such bad playcalling.


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AnonEmouse
01-19-2025, 05:03 PM
I was thinking more to their approach to the game than teh in game decisions, but good point. Whether he did or didn't he SHOULD have. So, yeah, maybe he is an idiot?

WCommandersfan99
01-19-2025, 08:17 PM
I’d love to know whether Campbell told Johnson to run the damn ball. If he didn’t, I might have to disagree with the idiot comment. Such bad playcalling.


Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkJohnson strikes me as a guy who isn't taking orders at all. I imagine he he has full autonomy in playcalling thankfully after last night. He has been coveted for a head coach for multiple years and has resisted. He's either scared or complacent. He did himself no favors last night. He struck me as designing good plays but calling bad ones and too much trick bs.

HTTR
01-20-2025, 11:47 AM
Johnson strikes me as a guy who isn't taking orders at all. I imagine he he has full autonomy in playcalling thankfully after last night. He has been coveted for a head coach for multiple years and has resisted. He's either scared or complacent. He did himself no favors last night. He struck me as designing good plays but calling bad ones and too much trick bs.


Hard for me to see Johnson as a team leader while continuing to burnish his reputation as the Einstein of modern NFL offense. There’s a simple mindedness that coaches need as leaders (“let’s run through this brick wall together”) that I just don’t see in Johnson. He loves the cerebral complexity of it all too much.


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AnonEmouse
01-20-2025, 12:39 PM
Some guys are built to be HC's, some guys are built to be coordinators and some guys are built to be out of the NFL (EB & RR).

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