09-27-2009, 09:25 PM | #286 |
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Re: Now What??
Yeah, kind of like the 53 million dollar man D. Hall.
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09-27-2009, 09:27 PM | #287 |
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Re: Now What??
not if you hire holmgren. he could take over and within a week be running this team better than zorn
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09-27-2009, 09:31 PM | #288 |
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Dude, just let it go with D. Hall, he's far from being the problem for this team. Well I'm sure in your eyes he is the sole reason we lost this game.
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So in the end yes maybe drafting a top named QB that is trainable and put in the best possible situation would be nice. Like what Baltimore, Atlanta, Jets, and Detroit has done. Instead we pick up Ramsey and let him be the punching bag for a few yrs. Then we pick up JC and change offenses every other yr and thats just two, I didn't mention all the other prior. We always seem to hope for the diamond in the rough cause they are cheap. |
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09-27-2009, 09:34 PM | #290 |
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we can hope the Cowboys lose tomorrow night so we are both 1-2. Thats all i can look forward to. I am dreading tomorrow at work, I work with 5 Giants fans.
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09-27-2009, 09:34 PM | #291 |
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Holmgren's not a miracle worker. Any HC needs a reasonable amount of time to install his system. Head coach transitions aren't that easy in this league.
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09-27-2009, 09:35 PM | #292 |
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It's definitly not Halls fault. We go from one of the most confusing defenses to lets get as simple as possible. Well now you see the results of lets get as simple as possible. or maybe it's the 4-3 that a lot of teams are getting away from.
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09-27-2009, 09:36 PM | #293 |
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Not a good time to be a Skins fan.
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09-27-2009, 09:37 PM | #294 |
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Bring Marty Back as President
The myth is that Snyder was upset that Marty wouldn't let him get involved in player personnel decisions. The reality is that Snyder thought being coach and general manager was too much for Marty to handle and wanted him to just focus one area. Back then Marty didn't want that, but now he has said he's only interested in a front office position. Plus, the Hall of Famers that had issues with Schott before are gone now. Snyder and Marty get along pretty well now, and I wouldn't be surprised if they reunited. I'd move Cerrato out of football operations immediately and bring in Marty as "consultant" now (thought about Carl Peterson because he's available) and then official name him President (aka "Bill Parcells") as soon as the season is done. I don't think VC is the satanic buffoon many think he is, or that Snyder is "micro-managing." In fact, things won't be much different in terms of Snyder's involvement whoever is the new person in charge. But perception is reality, and if the fans perceive that Snyder isn't involved because Cerrato isn't there, then they'll believe that's true Hire Reggie McKenzie or Bill Kuharich as General Manager Reggie (Raleigh's twin) has done a good job in Green Bay and Bill Kuharich did a nice job with the previous few drafts in KC before he was let go when Pioli came on board. There are other good candidates but I'd look to these two guys first. I'd let Scott Campbell and Mo Brown go as well, again because of the connection to Cerrato and the whole perception is reality thing. I think both are strong talent evaluators but they will have to find their success elsewhere. Hire Russ Grimm as Head Coach Zorn is a lame duck, to be sure. But I wouldn't just jump at someone like Shanahan right away. Just finish the season with Zorn, and then do what some team should have done long ago (but has been afraid to for various reasons), name Russ Grimm as head coach. Good public relations move, and he's a strong head coach candidate. When you look around the NFL you see so many players/front office people from the Redskins glory decade of the 80s-Mayhew: GM Lions, Doug Williams: Front Office Exec Tampa, Mark Murphy: President Packers; Billy Devaney: GM Rams and so on-that it's a shame our only connection is Joe Bugel (and I guess Don Warren) Name Bob Bratkowski Assistant Head Coach The coaching problem isn't isolated to just Zorn, it's that his support staff (Smith, Stump, Meidt, Watchamacallit) is woefully inexperienced as well. Grimm has experience that even Zorn didn't have but he could benefit from having an experienced play caller to support him. Look at other first time coaches-Harbaugh (has Cam Cameron); Sparano (has Dan Henning); Mike Smith (Mularkey)-all have proven coordinators Name Kirk Olivadotti Defensive Coordinator Why not?
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09-27-2009, 09:37 PM | #295 |
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Agreed, but Holmgren's(Gruden's IMO) short work would still equal ALOT more than Zorn has accomplished here in the last 2 years. Picking another coach with WCO background could help speed up the process as well.
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Which is why I would only use him to advise DS and Zorn. Now if Holmgren gets things changed around then maybe offer him the job or at the least fire Vinny and hire Holmgren in that position. He can bring in people who would work well in the WCO and still advise Zorn. If it doesn't straighten out shit can everyone and start rebuilding.
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09-27-2009, 09:39 PM | #297 |
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Seriously. Look how discombobulated the Jets, Falcons and Ravens are. We don't want that mess around here. Oh wait, I almost forgot about the Dolphins last year. What a disaster that was. And let's not forget about the abysmall Sean Peyton/Drew Brees experiment. What a train wreck that was.
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09-27-2009, 09:39 PM | #298 |
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Because like you just said....he lacks the necessary experience. Why would we want another guy learning as he goes? F that!
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