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Old 10-10-2005, 08:39 PM   #1
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Better coach

This may piss a lot of people off but after watching an interview on comcast with Greg Williams,I wish he was the head coach. He as an attitude that I just dont see in Gibbs. When the team screws up Gibbs says well,we played hard and we never quit,blah blah blah. Williams was pissed and it showed. He dont try to sugar coat what went wrong he points fingers. GOOD! tell it like it is for a change. Portis fumbled and cost us 7. Gibbs woulda said, well it was a wet ball. Maybe so but GW said it was in his stomach and he dropped it. I like Gibbs a lot but when he calls it quits I sure hope Danielmoneybags can keep GW . A coach needs to be feared and respected not just respected.
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Old 10-10-2005, 08:40 PM   #2
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Re: Better coach

I disagree.
Gibbs is the man and is proving it. GW will get his turn in due time.

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Old 10-10-2005, 08:43 PM   #3
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Re: Better coach

joe gibbs always says that turnovers end games, he always talk about the stats, hell he benched ramsey and cut brown due to turnovers. I am sure the players respect gibbs, but you said that he is not feared. Well i wouldn't want to fumble on that team.

I want gibbs to coach now and tommorrow and tomorrow. THis is his job till he wants out, for whatever reason. He has 3 years past this year and he will fullfill them plus more maybe. then GW can be head coach, when Joey G decides to step down whether that by 3 5 7 9 50 years from now
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Old 10-11-2005, 05:31 AM   #4
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joe gibbs always says that turnovers end games, he always talk about the stats, hell he benched ramsey and cut brown due to turnovers. I am sure the players respect gibbs, but you said that he is not feared. Well i wouldn't want to fumble on that team.

I want gibbs to coach now and tommorrow and tomorrow. THis is his job till he wants out, for whatever reason. He has 3 years past this year and he will fullfill them plus more maybe. then GW can be head coach, when Joey G decides to step down whether that by 3 5 7 9 50 years from now

Well if your name is Clinton Portis, or Mark Brunell, you can turn the ball over all you want.
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Old 10-11-2005, 09:19 AM   #5
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Well if your name is Clinton Portis, or Mark Brunell, you can turn the ball over all you want.
Maybe I'm missing something but are either of these guys having big problems with turnovers right now?
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Old 10-11-2005, 09:20 AM   #6
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Re: Better coach

Gibbs will not coach out this contract, its 5 years. This man, as much as I love him, would not medically be able to finish it. He will probably coach this year and next, especially if we make the playoffs this year and improve next year deeper in playoffs or go to the big one! GW will take over after next year. if not he will explore opportunities else where. He will not stay a d-coordinator for more that 2 more years. fact!
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Old 10-10-2005, 08:44 PM   #7
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You're right he is a very enthusiastic coach with a lot of emotion. I believe when Gibbs finally retires again this will be G.Williams team.
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Old 10-10-2005, 09:02 PM   #8
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You're right he is a very enthusiastic coach with a lot of emotion. I believe when Gibbs finally retires again this will be G.Williams team.
This is what I am hoping for. I'm terrified that another team will see what he's done with the defense and lure him away with a head-coaching gig. I want him to stick aroung and inherit the team.
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Old 10-10-2005, 09:03 PM   #9
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This is what I am hoping for. I'm terrified that another team will see what he's done with the defense and lure him away with a head-coaching gig. I want him to stick aroung and inherit the team.
Trust me, by now other teams know what Gregg Williams can do.

If he does happen to leave, I think Blache and Lindsay are very capable DC.
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Old 10-11-2005, 09:05 AM   #10
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You're right he is a very enthusiastic coach with a lot of emotion. I believe when Gibbs finally retires again this will be G.Williams team.
I hope so too.......... but If not I'd like them to go after Russ Grimm
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Old 10-10-2005, 08:50 PM   #11
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Re: Better coach

Hard to question a 3 time superbowl champions coaching ability.That rah rah tough guy stuff only goes so far before players tune you out.Gibbs is a master at motivating people to get the most out of his players.3 superbowls 3 different QB's and running backs now thats coaching.
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Old 10-10-2005, 08:50 PM   #12
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GW would not have even farted in the direction of the Redskins had it not been for Mr.Gibbs. I'm glad you can appreciate the genius of Joe Gibbs to persuade GW and Joe Bugel, Greg Blache and Clinton Portis to come to Washington. Gibbs has done in one in a half season what we could not do with better players in the last five seasons. Win three close games including the greatest comeback in recent history. Don't be so quick to jump off the ship after this lost.
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Old 10-10-2005, 08:55 PM   #13
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GW would not have even farted in the direction of the Redskins had it not been for Mr.Gibbs.
Too dam funny.
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Old 10-10-2005, 08:56 PM   #14
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Re: Better coach

Three things: Gibbs has won three Super Bowls and gone to another, so I don't think he has any problems motivating and kicking ass. Plus, his past players and current ones revere him.

Which leads me to my second point. Gibbs may sound one way in public and totally rip his team behind closed doors. He's a very private and prideful man. I don't think he would allow the media to see a side of him that only players and coaches know him for.

Thirdly: Every one has different coaching styles and ways of kicking ass. When Gregg Williams wins his first Super Bowl, send me an email.
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Old 10-10-2005, 11:53 PM   #15
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Which leads me to my second point. Gibbs may sound one way in public and totally rip his team behind closed doors. He's a very private and prideful man. I don't think he would allow the media to see a side of him that only players and coaches know him for.
You are correct about saying one thing in public and ripping the team behind closed doors. I remember Dexter Manley relaying a story, when the team was losing at half time and Gibbs was so angry he dumped over gatorade and broke his hand on a blackboard because he was so angry.....and he must've put fear into the team because the Redskins came back and won the game...so yep, he shows a different side in the locker room.
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