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Re: Joe Gibbs coaching tree?
[quote=davy;710602]I've always thought that Gibbs reputation as a ball control specialist was hugely overstated.
In his first stint the running game finished in the top 5 in the league on just 3 occasions whereas the passing game made the top 5 on 5 occasions. My view is that he went with what worked, whatever that was.[/quote] Well you don't necessarily need to finish top 5 in the running game as total yards or even YPC is only part of ball control. The chains kept moving and the clock kept ticking.. that's ball control. |
Re: Joe Gibbs coaching tree?
[quote=tryfuhl;710614]is that how you found this?
welcome to the board man[/quote] No! I have known Dan Henning & Don Breaux personally since the early 1960's (I coached High School & College ball, & was welcomed to Redskins Training Camps by them, going back to 1981). Through THEM - I met Joe Gibbs, Joe Bugel, Rennie Simmons, Jack Burns, Jim Hanifan, etc. (at Redskins Park). I ran their offense 100%. I still stay in touch with Breaux & Hanifan (via phone). What I posted on the staff was from MY memory. |
Re: Joe Gibbs coaching tree?
I think the whole coaching tree thing is really over rated. Gibbs' guys really didn't have good head coaching careers but a lot of them were damn good coaches. I mean Buges went to Arizona and Oakland. Not the best places in the NFL to win. So much of it depends on the owner and the people who hire you.
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Re: Joe Gibbs coaching tree?
[quote=billmountjoy;710628]No! I have known Dan Henning & Don Breaux personally since the early 1960's (I coached High School & College ball, & was welcomed to Redskins Training Camps by them, going back to 1981). Through THEM - I met Joe Gibbs, Joe Bugel, Rennie Simmons, Jack Burns, Jim Hanifan (at Redskins Park). I ran their offense 100% I still stay in touch with Breaux & Hanifan (via phone).
What I posted on the staff was from MY memory.[/quote] Welcome! Looking forward to more of your insight in the future. |
Re: Joe Gibbs coaching tree?
Thank you very much!
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Re: Joe Gibbs coaching tree?
[quote=SmootSmack;337321]Well, Richie Petitbone I suppose.
But his "coaching tree" as it were I think is more so comprised of former players who have gone to serve as head coaches or coordinators. I'm talking about guys like Ken Whisenhunt, Russ Grimm, Mike Tice, Greg Manusky. And then you have position coaches like Vernon Dean and Ernest Byner. I used to think that was the biggest knock on his legacy, that he doesn't have a strong coaching tree a la Bill Walsh. [B]But last week, while reflecting upon Walsh's death[/B], I thought maybe the fact that he [I]doesn't[/I] have that strong tree is Gibbs's strength. His ability to adapt so well to the structure of his team-3 wide aerial attack or heavy jumbo, scrambling 6 ft. QB or statuesque 6'3" guy with a rocket arm, and so on-are hard to duplicate and a testament to his success as a coach.[/quote] Is this a common offseason pursuit SS? 'Hmm, that Bill Walsh, he sure is dead.' Sorry dude, that sentence just struck me funny. Now back to your regularly scheduled chatting. |
Re: Joe Gibbs coaching tree?
[quote=Paintrain;710657]Is this a common offseason pursuit SS? 'Hmm, that Bill Walsh, he sure is dead.' Sorry dude, that sentence just struck me funny. Now back to your regularly scheduled chatting.[/quote]
LOL. Well considering he died just a few days before I posted that, it doesn't seem so odd now does it? :) |
Re: Joe Gibbs coaching tree?
[quote=billmountjoy;710628]No! I have known Dan Henning & Don Breaux personally since the early 1960's (I coached High School & College ball, & was welcomed to Redskins Training Camps by them, going back to 1981). Through THEM - I met Joe Gibbs, Joe Bugel, Rennie Simmons, Jack Burns, Jim Hanifan, etc. (at Redskins Park). I ran their offense 100%. I still stay in touch with Breaux & Hanifan (via phone).
What I posted on the staff was from MY memory.[/quote] no I meant found this discussion which hadn't really been active lately.. I figured that you had found the board and this discussion from a somewhat related search you certainly seem to know your stuff, wasn't trying to imply that you were just copy/pasting stuff |
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I've been a member of "Warpath" before - just had not been on the site in awhile.
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Re: Joe Gibbs coaching tree?
[quote=billmountjoy;710761]I've been a member of "Warpath" before - just had not been on the site in awhile.[/quote]
If you where a member of the "Warpath" before why did you not come back as your old user? It shows your join date as July/2010 as in new to the site. What was your prior user name? |
Re: Joe Gibbs coaching tree?
It's been a few years, & I'm not SURE what user name was! I THINK it was "ONEBACK". The site LOOKS totally different. Are there OTHER Redskins sites (something about "HOGS", etc.)?
Spent a day talking football in July 2009 with Joe Jacoby (now coaching at Shenandoah U. in Va.). He spent a day with our football staff covering "line play techniques" used by the "Hogs". Also visited Shanahan's Mini Camp recently as a "Guest Coach". Got to go on the field for the drills, & scrimmage. I think they are headed in the proper direction. |
Re: Joe Gibbs coaching tree?
[quote=billmountjoy;710776]It's been a few years, & I'm not SURE what user name was! I THINK it was "ONEBACK". The site LOOKS totally different. Are there OTHER Redskins sites (something about "HOGS", etc.)?
Spent a day talking football in July 2009 with Joe Jacoby (now coaching at Shenandoah U. in Va.). He spent a day with our football staff covering "line play techniques" used by the "Hogs". Also visited Shanahan's Mini Camp recently as a "Guest Coach". Got to go on the field for the drills, & scrimmage. I think they are headed in the proper direction.[/quote] there are definitely many redskins fansites.. the one that you mention is probably hogshaven the story about Joe at Shenandoah is pretty cool, he was my favorite player as a young kid.. he and jim lachey anything much you can share from the mini camp? |
Re: Joe Gibbs coaching tree?
[quote=billmountjoy;710776]It's been a few years, & I'm not SURE what user name was! I THINK it was "ONEBACK". The site LOOKS totally different. Are there OTHER Redskins sites (something about "HOGS", etc.)?
Spent a day talking football in July 2009 with Joe Jacoby (now coaching at Shenandoah U. in Va.). He spent a day with our football staff covering "line play techniques" used by the "Hogs". Also visited Shanahan's Mini Camp recently as a "Guest Coach". Got to go on the field for the drills, & scrimmage. I think they are headed in the proper direction.[/quote] I'm guessing this is your's then? [URL="http://fastandfuriousfootball.com/highschooloffense/mountjoy%20passing%20game.pdf"]http://fastandfuriousfootball.com/highschooloffense/mountjoy%20passing%20game.pdf[/URL] |
Re: Joe Gibbs coaching tree?
[quote=davy;710819]I'm guessing this is your's then?
[URL="http://fastandfuriousfootball.com/highschooloffense/mountjoy%20passing%20game.pdf"]http://fastandfuriousfootball.com/highschooloffense/mountjoy%20passing%20game.pdf[/URL][/quote] Nice! |
Re: Joe Gibbs coaching tree?
mmmm playbooks
looks like he shares a lot with online communities [url=http://www.dumcoach.com/index.php/board,29.0.html]Bill Mountjoy's Pearls of Wisdom[/url] great resource there impressive resume as well [url=http://www.hometeamsonline.com/teams/default.asp?u=MBKFOOTBALL&t=c&s=football&p=newsstory&newsID=18097]News Story[/url] definitely good to see you here Mr. Mountjoy |
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