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paulskinsfan 09-14-2005, 09:16 AM We are in the midst of a crisis in Redskins Nation. Never before have I seen such in-fighting after A WIN! Its obvious that our team is in turmoil. That being said, at what point for each of you would you actually call for a coaching change? Gibbs got a pass his first season. But in his second season Gibbs has bungled a couple of things, i.e. the trading of draft picks for Campbell, the Ramsey is my starter, etc. So here is the question: What is your breaking point? For me, if we finish this season with 6 wins or less, given the way Gibbs has handled this team, that would be enough to call for the Great One's resignation. Thoughts? Again, Im not picking a fight with the Gibbs supporters, Im merely asking when in your opinion what scenario would call for a coaching change.
The end of his contract. Period.
We need continuity more than anything else. Three to four years of it regardless of record.
We have so much mediocrity to over come- it takes time.
jbcjr14 09-14-2005, 09:37 AM A coaching change? Not until he wants to walk out, thats when you request a change.
BrudLee 09-14-2005, 09:37 AM We are in the midst of a crisis in Redskins Nation. Never before have I seen such in-fighting after A WIN! Its obvious that our team is in turmoil. That being said, at what point for each of you would you actually call for a coaching change? Gibbs got a pass his first season. But in his second season Gibbs has bungled a couple of things, i.e. the trading of draft picks for Campbell, the Ramsey is my starter, etc. So here is the question: What is your breaking point? For me, if we finish this season with 6 wins or less, given the way Gibbs has handled this team, that would be enough to call for the Great One's resignation. Thoughts? Again, Im not picking a fight with the Gibbs supporters, Im merely asking when in your opinion what scenario would call for a coaching change.
I can seperate my criticism of this move with my opinion of the coach. He signed a five year deal, and I believe that he will make the team better.
Though I don't agree with the handling of this switch, I believe the team will improve under his stewardship. The job is his, for as long as he feels he can help the team.
I see a team on the rise! What crisis? Being Dolphin fan is a crisis!!
celts32 09-14-2005, 09:42 AM There is no breaking point for me. He holds the job as long as he wants it. An 0-16 season would not change my mind one bit...
There is no breaking point for me. He holds the job as long as he wants it. An 0-16 season would not change my mind one bit...
Well that at least wont happen this year :)
As long as he wants to be here.
Gibbs will know when to walk away. Snyder is not going to fire him.
Is a QB change really the end of the world? Must be for some people. Guess I didn't realize Ramsey was the 2nd coming of Montana.
LadyT 09-14-2005, 09:47 AM We are in the midst of a crisis in Redskins Nation. Never before have I seen such in-fighting after A WIN! Its obvious that our team is in turmoil. That being said, at what point for each of you would you actually call for a coaching change? Gibbs got a pass his first season. But in his second season Gibbs has bungled a couple of things, i.e. the trading of draft picks for Campbell, the Ramsey is my starter, etc. So here is the question: What is your breaking point? For me, if we finish this season with 6 wins or less, given the way Gibbs has handled this team, that would be enough to call for the Great One's resignation. Thoughts? Again, Im not picking a fight with the Gibbs supporters, Im merely asking when in your opinion what scenario would call for a coaching change.
I'm afraid to even think about those possibilities right now. Because to do so is to admit that even Joe Gibbs couldn't help this team. And if Joe can't, who can? Danny S. doesn't have any more rabbits he can pull out of his hat! If Joe resigns or if he plays out his contract and the team still hasn't been back to the playoffs during his 5 years, what do we do then? It's too frightening to even contemplate.
LadyT 09-14-2005, 09:49 AM Here's another take on your question. I don't think that Snyder would ever consider firing Joe. So, if team continues with losing seasons, does anyone think that Joe would resign before his contract is up? In other words, what would be Joe's breaking point?
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