Gibbs coach of the year?

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MTK
10-28-2005, 11:08 PM
I think this is something we really haven't discussed yet, and I know it's something that hasn't even crossed my mind until today.

I was listening to the Sports Bash on ESPN radio on my way home today and Mark Schlereth was a guest, both he and Erik Kuselias agreed that right now Gibbs is the coach of the year in the NFL.

I was like wow, I guess he really is!

Could you imagine, what an incredible comeback it would be! Of course another SB win would be the ultimate achievement for this coach that was left for dead by the majority of the media last year, but coach of the year honors should would be a hell of an accomplishment!

jrocx69
10-28-2005, 11:15 PM
I agree, he was left for dead by the media...hell some of our "so called" fans did. Coach of the year is a reality especially based on the Ramsey/Brunell decision, with all the critcs against it.

onlydarksets
10-28-2005, 11:31 PM
Right now - absolutely. However, anything short of a 10 win season and the playoffs, and he gives that accolade away. My $.02, anyway.

skinsfanthru&thru
10-29-2005, 12:09 AM
I honestly believe even if I wasn't a Skins fan, Gibbs would get my vote cuz no one else has had their team made as huge of a reversal from the previous season especially given the fact that everyone and their mom was saying the game had passed Gibbs by. the only other legimate choice I can think of would be Marvin Lewis.

Schneed10
10-29-2005, 12:26 AM
The Skins have to make the playoffs for Joe to win it. But I think that will happen.

HTTR

andy1282
10-29-2005, 01:37 AM
I agree that Gibbs should be near the top of the list, but i dont believe he is the only serious conteder at this point. Marvin Lewis of the Bengals has done something that no coach in the past 20 some odd years has done. He has made them a contender. We all know Gibbs is a fantastic coach, one of the best of all time, but Lewis is new on the head coaching scene. Depending on where the two teams end up come January, I think it is a toss up.

Redskins8588
10-29-2005, 02:01 AM
I understand why people are talking about M. Lewis also being mentioned for C.O.Y. but in no way did he do what Gibbs has done. And I am not talking about Gibbs past achievements.

If you look at the Bengals when Lewis took over, they finished 8-8 his first year, and then 8-8 his second year. They would stumble in the first 8 weeks of the season and then finish strong the last 8 weeks. This year they finally came out strong in the first 8 weeks of the season. Also it has taken Lewis 3 years to accomplish this.

If you look at Gibbs, and mind you the past is the past, he took one of the worst offenses in the league and has them ranked 2 overall. He stuck his own neck out and his reputation all on a so-called "washed up" Mark Brunell. But that is what great coaches do, they get there team to play all the time.

Yeah, Lewis is doing a great job in Cincy but again if you look they were right in the playoff race every year that he was there head coach.

My opinion is that Gibbs has done more in the 1 than what Lewis has done so far after his 2 years asa HC.

Just my thoughts...

ST21
10-29-2005, 02:25 AM
Playoffs and he is coach of the year....if he wins the Superbowl, then the Trophy name change from the Lambardi Trophy to the Gibbs Trophy.....probably pass Lambardi in Greatness

Big C
10-29-2005, 03:14 AM
this is a w3easome

dblanch66
10-29-2005, 03:15 AM
It's a nice thought but at 4-2, it is still a little early. Let's wait and see where the VAgiants end up with Coughlin, Marvin Lewis in Cincy and Mike Nolan in SF (kidding).

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