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Cush 10-04-2004 05:50 PM

Frank Herzog: The Redskins are just bad
 
"We owe Steve Spurrier a partial apology. The things they did to you, they're doing to Joe Gibbs"

Just said this on WUSA TV 9 (DC affiliate for CBS)

illdefined 10-04-2004 06:04 PM

ouch. so did he say exactly what it is they're doing?

Sheriff Gonna Getcha 10-04-2004 06:14 PM

That's rough.

VTSkins897 10-04-2004 06:14 PM

ack!

Daseal 10-04-2004 06:20 PM

Steve Spurrier was able to lose and spend quite a bit less money doing it.

Hell, we woulda gone to the playoffs last year if we had Greg Williams only. No less BUgel.

MTK 10-04-2004 07:26 PM

We don't owe Spurrier anything. He was paid $10M for 12 wins, sorry if I don't feel bad for the man.

Gmanc711 10-04-2004 07:36 PM

I agree with Matty. Although I will root for Spurrier if he goes back to college, cause I overall like the guy, I dont think we owe him anything.

SUNRA 10-04-2004 09:00 PM

Herzog like Wilbon is caught up in the instant gratification mode of the media and their own desire to see him succeed like Parcells and Vermeil. Fortunately, Gibbs doesn't care much of what is written about him. He's more concerned about what is said about his team and that to him is personal. He defended Brunell under harsh criticism. He will take responsibility for his own mistakes and use that energy to solve the team's problems. I'm a little surprised at Herzog but I know his feelings about this team and the desire to see it compete like it is capable of competing. No one expects anything right now from this team and that's a good thing. This team is no different than Gibb's first tenure with the team. Now watch him create a masterpiece by the six week.

Winskins 10-04-2004 09:24 PM

[QUOTE=Daseal]Steve Spurrier was able to lose and spend quite a bit less money doing it.

Hell, we woulda gone to the playoffs last year if we had Greg Williams only. No less BUgel.[/QUOTE]

HAh...at least wait til the end of the season until you try to compare Spurrier to Gibbs. :doh:

I think Spurrier has some great qualities, but I don't think that Williams would have made the difference. I think the team would have still been mediocre. Just look at the player's attitudes last year. I think in order to win people have to have winning attitudes.

Daseal 10-04-2004 10:02 PM

I agree, Winskins. How many games did we lose on a defensive collapse at the end of the game?

SmootSmack 10-04-2004 10:48 PM

I'm confused Daseal. First you said we would have made the playoffs if we had Gregg Williams. Then Winskins said he doesn't think Williams would have made a difference, then you say you agree with Winskins :confused:

Daseal 10-04-2004 11:57 PM

whoops, forgot to quote. I agree with this part:
[quote]I think in order to win people have to have winning attitudes.
[/quote]

aehs77 10-05-2004 12:42 AM

I think our biggest mistake was firing marty.

That Guy 10-05-2004 01:24 AM

cause martys done so well in SD right? ;)

Sheriff Gonna Getcha 10-05-2004 08:23 AM

In defense of Marty, SD has the worst personnel in the league. I think LT is about the only top notch guy on that roster.

MTK 10-05-2004 08:23 AM

The bigger mistake was hiring Marty in the first place. Snyder isn't the kind of owner that can give 100% control to someone like he did with Marty.

With Gibbs he at least feels like he has a say in things, even though he's probably nothing more than Gibbs' personal ATM.

Daseal 10-05-2004 08:46 AM

Antonio Gates? Donnie Edwards? SD has a lot of talent and are vastly improved on the O line and D line from last year.

That Guy 10-05-2004 11:53 AM

Brees has done alright this year, as has R. caldwell...

celts32 10-05-2004 12:16 PM

The only thing owed Spurrier is a kick in the arse! Pulllease! Gibbs won the Super Bowl in his second year as an NFL coach, Spurrier headed back to the golf course after his. The two names should not even be used in the same sentence. Gibbs is the best ever. He will fix this team. It takes a little longer than a month to fix 12 years of ineptitude.

irish 10-05-2004 02:42 PM

I think what Herzog means is that Gibbs is finding out how hard it is to coach this bunch of no account stiffs and SS had no chance with these guys. The difference is that Gibbs, Bugel, et al wont put up with the players bullsh.. like SS did. There will be no mutiny on this team because anyone that tries will be out on his a$$.

Hopefully Gibbs can find a way to make this sorry bunch into winners.

CrazyCanuck 10-05-2004 06:59 PM

[QUOTE=celts32]The only thing owed Spurrier is a kick in the arse! Pulllease! Gibbs won the Super Bowl in his second year as an NFL coach, Spurrier headed back to the golf course after his. The two names should not even be used in the same sentence. Gibbs is the best ever. He will fix this team. It takes a little longer than a month to fix 12 years of ineptitude.[/QUOTE]

Well said. I never hated Spurrier I just felt he was overmatched. But to mention Spurrier in the same sentence as Gibbs is ludicrous. :stop:

BIGREDSKINFAN63 10-05-2004 07:06 PM

[QUOTE=aehs77]I think our biggest mistake was firing marty.[/QUOTE]
i would have never fired marty to hire steve"i have a 5 o clock tee time"spurrier.say what you want too,marty has forgotten a whole hell of a lot more about being a pro coach that ss ever thought about learning.when it comes to hiring joe gibbs over marty,i'll take 3 shiny lombardis over two almost trips to the big game anyday.

sportscurmudgeon 10-05-2004 07:19 PM

What Frank Herzog is saying has nothing to do with a comparison between Gibbs and Spurrier. Frank Herzog is calling out the players as the cause for the poor performance in the last season and a quarter. And he has hit the nail squarely on the head.

I know that lots of people here are blindly in love with players who wear Redskins uniforms - even if it is only in the pre-season and against scrubs from other teams - but it's the players who lose the games and it's the players who make the mistakes. When you watch game films, there is not one coach who has ever blown a pass coverage or dropped a first down pass or fumbled or jumped offside or hit aman out of bounds giving the opponent a first down. All of the people who do that have numbers on their backs; coaches don't.

Sadly, some of Skins' the most publicized players are the ones who make the mistakes and that causes fans a lot of angst because they are conditioned by the "kiss-ass Washington sports media" to believe that these people are heroes of mythic proportion. They're not.

When you assemble a team, you have to look at player "potential" as one aspect of the roster you keep. But if you temporarily FORGET potential and look strictly as performance, this team has a whole lot of really ordinary players who are good enough to prevent losing by three TDs on any given weekend - but not good enough to win more often than they lose. That's harsh. It also happens to be demonstrably correct.

These players who are just good enough to keep their losses close are making Joe Gibbs a less successful coach than he has been in the past - just as they did to Steve Spurrier before that and Marty before that...

DirtBagZ 10-05-2004 09:10 PM

sportscurmudgeon - that is by far the best post I have read on this board. No emotion just the unpleasant truth. I have mentioned this before that the Redskins are a "Paper Tiger".

Year after year we hear about how talented the Redskins are yet the ugly truth is one, yes one playoff appearance in the last decade and a dismal 13 losses in the last 14 games against the Cowboys. There is practically an entire generation of young Redskins fans who do not know the joy of beating Dallas. Sadly your commentary and Frank Herzog's remark reflect the state of the team.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha 10-05-2004 11:02 PM

[QUOTE=Daseal]Antonio Gates? Donnie Edwards? SD has a lot of talent and are vastly improved on the O line and D line from last year.[/QUOTE]

They are improved over last year (largely because their roster is so young), but their roster is still the worst in the league. Name me a team with a worse roster.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha 10-05-2004 11:04 PM

[QUOTE=Mattyk72]The bigger mistake was hiring Marty in the first place. Snyder isn't the kind of owner that can give 100% control to someone like he did with Marty.

With Gibbs he at least feels like he has a say in things, even though he's probably nothing more than Gibbs' personal ATM.[/QUOTE]

I don't think the decision to hire Marty was a bad one. We were better under Marty than we were under Spurrier. With the exception of his tenure in SD, Marty has been very successful in the league and I don't think anyone could produce miracles in San Diego (save the Lord himself).

Gmanc711 10-05-2004 11:08 PM

[QUOTE=BIGREDSKINFAN63]i would have never fired marty to hire steve"i have a 5 o clock tee time"spurrier.say what you want too,marty has forgotten a whole hell of a lot more about being a pro coach that ss ever thought about learning.when it comes to hiring joe gibbs over marty,i'll take 3 shiny lombardis over two almost trips to the big game anyday.[/QUOTE]

I agree. I think at first, I would have understood if they took Spurrier over Marty, but our team was obviously headed in the right direction at the end of Martys run, it was just like Gibbs first year so I hear, 0-5 , finish 8-8.

That Guy 10-06-2004 02:22 AM

[quote]They are improved over last year (largely because their roster is so young), but their roster is still the worst in the league. Name me a team with a worse roster.[/quote]
49ers... maybe the cards (since shipp and boldin are out), and possibly the bears... miami and baltimore on offense...

MTK 10-06-2004 08:31 AM

[QUOTE=Ramseyfan]I don't think the decision to hire Marty was a bad one. We were better under Marty than we were under Spurrier. With the exception of his tenure in SD, Marty has been very successful in the league and I don't think anyone could produce miracles in San Diego (save the Lord himself).[/QUOTE]
My point was Marty was a terrible fit here. It was the old square peg through the circle hole. He is a quality coach, it just wasn't going to work here.


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