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Old 08-04-2005, 07:44 PM   #16
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Re: Williams rules!

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Originally Posted by TAFKAS
I'm about to drop some Curmudgeon on y'all, so bear with me

I love having Gregg Williams here as our assistant head coach-defense but that doesn't automatically imply he'll be a great head coach. It's possible that he's learned from his first foray into head coaching and that he's learning from Gibbs and he'll do much better his second time around. But we probably shouldn't discount <a href='http://67.15.154.58/cmapp/zx-hclick.php?hid=2' target='_blank'>the</a> possibility that maybe he's just not cut out to be a head coach. Some people (Turner, Rhodes come to mind) are great coordinators or assistant coaches but they miss that certain something that makes them great head coaches.

I'm not saying don't consider GW just to consider other as well. Such as Greg Blache-who should have gotten that San Fran job before they gave it to Erickson-or all-time Redskin great Russ Grimm.

Hopefully though, this is a question we won't really have to address for at least 4 more years

Another assistant comes to mind as well Bill Belickik, and Williams is probably following more so in his footsteps than the other 2, bottom line Williams is a far better assistant than either Norv or Rhodes, the fact that he's taken a step back to learn offense as well as organizational skills say's a lot, Williams doesn't strike me as a one dimensional coach, IMO he's very smart and just need's to learn the offensive side of the ball which I am sure he's taking notes as we speak.
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