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View Poll Results: The 2014 Redskins HC Should Be | |||
Art Briles |
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18 | 18.37% |
Jay Gruden |
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36 | 36.73% |
Jon Gruden |
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8 | 8.16% |
Mike Shanahan |
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18 | 18.37% |
Kevin Sumlin |
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18 | 18.37% |
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#466 |
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Re: Choose Your 2014 Redskins Head Coach (Volume 2)
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Re: Choose Your 2014 Redskins Head Coach (Volume 2)
I assume you are suggesting it would not be? If that is the case.....why would it not be?
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Re: Choose Your 2014 Redskins Head Coach (Volume 2)
By any coach wishing to A) Get paid and B) have the honor of carving out his own legacy by turning around a perennial loser of a team into a winning franchise again. What head coach worth anything would not want to take on that challenge? Also, Snyder has worked pretty hard to turn things around in the front office. Head coaches have no Vinny Cerrato to deal with anymore. That in itself makes the position a lot more attractive for many suitors. The only ones who think the position is not highly sought for are fans from opposing teams - especially in the same division, teams that are trying to grab a new head coach themselves, and the sports media talking heads who don't know what they're talking about.
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No , you would be wrong ,I'm asking who (what individual) he thinks will take the job ?
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Re: Choose Your 2014 Redskins Head Coach (Volume 2)
Number one, we do not NEED an established NFL head coach. We have a new quarterback that runs a unique style, so find a coach who will cater to that style and make it work with the core players on offense we currently have, and will sign this offseason. (RG3, Williams, Garcon, Reed, Morris, Hankerson are really the only ones who I believe are shoe ins for next season. Its more than half, and I'm sure we will keep at least one of our guards, so 7/11 is a good core). Revamp the defense as much as you can with the draft and free agency, but TRY to keep them relatively young. Keep both your ends, they make or break the secondary and are a top 5 pair in the NFL. Find high motor smart guys for special teams.
These are all things that are doable in one offseason. I believe there will be plenty of high quality coaches that will be jockeying for the job this offseason. Why? Main reasons below. - Finally have plenty of young talent - Have a very capable backup QB, or an additional 2nd round pick, whichever way you play it, it is a plus for the team - The HC will get paid more than market value, you can count on that - Have shown that they can win - Have the RotY franchise QB to develop and win with - Have a true number one receiver - Have a top 5 Left Tackle, as well as a top 5 rusher in Morris - Have a top 5 pair of defensive ends - Would be coaching in the NFC East, not the best division in football right now - Have an owner that will spend whatever is necessary to win games and actually cares about the team, not just the teams financials - And the biggest reason, Snyder has shown he can give football people, not yes men, the keys to the ferrari that is the Redskins franchise. Of course there will be criticism, but any good young coach that gets offered this job would be stupid to pass it up Last edited by Mechanix544; 12-26-2013 at 12:51 PM. |
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Re: Choose Your 2014 Redskins Head Coach (Volume 2)
And one of the most well respected former coaches, Joe Gibbs, has worked with Snyder and had a very good working relationship with him - so it goes either way. Just because one well respected coach wouldn't work for Snyder doesn't mean no other well respected coach wouldn't as well. And secondly, why is it that the head coach must be a big name? This sounds like Vinny Cerrato / Gerry Snyder talk.
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Re: Choose Your 2014 Redskins Head Coach (Volume 2)
Marty at one time also said he could never work for Snyder.
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Re: Choose Your 2014 Redskins Head Coach (Volume 2)
at this point I dont care who the new HC is as long as he brings a good staff and demands a new surfice for the field! It looked like crap!!
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Re: Choose Your 2014 Redskins Head Coach (Volume 2)
I don't know if we're interested. Maybe there is some interest because he does have a connection with Morocco Brown. But from Lovie's end, what I've heard is that he would like to stay in Texas (or at least out west), and he believes he's got a good shot at either the Houston or Dallas job.
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Houston doesn't have a QB but will have a high enough pick to draft one I guess, or he gets Cutler or Mcgown in FA. What's the connection with Moracco Brown?
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Re: Choose Your 2014 Redskins Head Coach (Volume 2)
I'm so far behind on this thread I'll never catch up. I'll just assume that every reasonably qualified coach I've ever heard of has been discussed.
As bad as we've been this season, I stiil think we're not that far from winning our weak division next season if RGIII comes back healthy and we make the right moves in FA and the draft. For one thing, we're probably going to get back 8-10 pretty good players from IR alone. I think that the last thing we we need right now is to start all over but that doesn't necessarily mean keeping Mike Shanahan. I'm wondering if an experienced, steady NFL hand (not necessarily a big-name) can make some necessary changes but nothing revolutionarly, hire top quality assistants, and get us right back in the playoff picture. I'd look for someone more on the Lovie Smith end of the scale than the Jon Gruden end of the scale. Dramatic improvement without the other kind of drama.
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