Web site says Williams on the short list for HC candidates

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paulskinsfan
12-14-2005, 02:27 PM
Profootballtalk.com has listed Greg Williams as being on the short list for head coaching positions, and can anyone argue with that? I know many of you insist the guy is going to stick around and take over from Gibbs, but when you are offered a 2nd chance at a HC position you take it. If he goes, he'll take his assistants with him. If we lose GW we are going to be hurting next year b/c our defense has overachieved as it is.


WILLIAMS GETTING A SECOND CHANCE?


A gruff head coach with less-than-ideal people skills who flamed out in his first NFL head coaching job should have trouble landing another gig, right?



Right -- if a guy named Bill Belichick hadn't turned his own second chance into one of the greatest runs by a head coach in NFL history.



So the thinking in some circles is that Redskins defensive coordinator Gregg Williams will eventually get another shot somewhere, when an owner concludes that his three below-average-to-poor years with the Bills don't necessarily translate to failure the next time around.



Williams is a respected coordinator. As a head coach, the thinking is that he lacks the leadership and motivational skills to make a whole team come together. Still, Belichick is no Dale Carnegie -- but Belichick has crafted a system that produces a lot more wins than losses, especially in games that matter.



With a relatively bare cupboard of candidates for all of the jobs that will come open in early 2006, it could be that someone out there takes a leap of faith that Williams could be the next guy to become a coaching star in his second try.

MTK
12-14-2005, 02:30 PM
Of course his name is going to pop up this offseason.

He could have jumped last year, but he didn't, and he says he's staying put again this year.

paulskinsfan
12-14-2005, 02:34 PM
I know of no team that expressed publicly its interest in GW last year. I know he made a statement that he was staying put, but almost everyone says that while still at least listening to offers.

firstdown
12-14-2005, 02:38 PM
Just because you are on their list does not mean you want the job. Williams is not going anywhere in my opinion. He is receiving great pay for his position, he's happy, he wants to see this through, and when Gibbs leaves he will be our next head coach. Also, he knows that Snyder pays good and he will be with a team that he was instrumental in developing. He also is young and time is on his side.

irish
12-14-2005, 02:42 PM
When the right offer presents itself GW will be gone in a NY minute.

paulskinsfan
12-14-2005, 02:43 PM
When the right offer presents itself GW will be gone in a NY minute.

AGREED

MTK
12-14-2005, 02:44 PM
Everyone's favorite analyst says GW should stay in DC

Williams' best plan: Stay put
(http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=42640)

Cooley 350Z
12-14-2005, 03:53 PM
Williams will be here next year. Honing your skills under a Hall of fame coach like Joe Gibbs is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Williams is no idiot, he knows this as well. He will be here in his current capacity for at least the next season, and it is obvious he should be the heir-apparent when Gibbs does decide to hang it up.

Schneed10
12-15-2005, 09:09 AM
I think Gregg Williams would leave if the right situation presented itself. Question is, will any of the open positions be the "right situation?"

You figure Houston, St. Louis, New Orleans, Oakland, Detroit, Green Bay, Baltimore and Buffalo are the places that might have openings. Which one of those sounds the least bit attractive?

Oakland - Al Davis? No thanks.
Houston - Ugh.
New Orleans - Where are they even going to play?
Green Bay - Not too bad. But the Favre/Rogers headache isn't fun.
Detroit - Ugh.
Baltimore - Not bad, but not great. Good defensive foundation, but no QB at all. And Williams would need offensive support because he's basically a defensive specialist.
Buffalo - Wouldn't take him back.
St. Louis - Not bad. There's an offense in place once Bulger returns.

I think the only place Gregg would consider is the Rams. Should be interesting, but I think he'll end up staying in DC.

paulskinsfan
12-15-2005, 11:21 AM
Man, Id take the Houston job in a heartbeat. Reggie Bush and Andre Johnson on O, rebuild that O-line, then put Williams in to operate the defense. Plus, as bad as they are, there is nowhere to go but up and low expectations for next year.

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