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Old 11-18-2007, 11:27 PM   #16
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He'll be back.
I really hope your right.

But IMO I do thank that decision will be made depending on how we finish these last 6 games.

I think we are really on to something here the offense is rockin with JC at the helm, if he could and will take away that one or two really bad plays per game. Like today inside 1:40 in the 4th ball on there 19 and a horrible decision throw a pick it looked to me like JC could have took off and if not scored at least got the first, take that interception away. We SHOULD be sitting at 6-4. Another game we SHOULD have won.

Even with the defensive woes.

Back to topic, I really hope Joe rides out the 5 year deal. IMO we ride off to a hell of a finish this season. Next season LIGHTS OUT BALL, and he rides off next season with a SUPER BOWL RING for our beloved REDSKINS!
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Old 11-18-2007, 11:29 PM   #17
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He needs to come back next year to take us to the promised land. Give him one more year with a nice draft and FA pickups and he will take us to the promised land. Now that we have a QB and everything has changed, hopefully all the doubters will become believers.
I hope he retires. Can someone please explain why you try a 50 yard fg when you have 4th and 1? Have some damn confidence in the players you brought in here to pick up one yard. If I believe we had two 4th and ones and he didn't go for either one.

When you are on the road, against a better team that is going to score you don't play for 3 points. It's just stupid.

As much as I love the guy he needs to hang it up.
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Old 11-18-2007, 11:34 PM   #18
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Hindsight right? Of course, go for it and don't get the 1st then lose by 2 and he's still an idiot. On the road in a hostile environment is exactly when you don't go on 4th and 1. Not only can too much go wrong but the boost you'd give them by failing is too huge to outweigh the possible positive of picking up the 1st.
On the road in a close game, take any points you think you can get.
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Old 11-18-2007, 11:34 PM   #19
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I hope he retires. Can someone please explain why you try a 50 yard fg when you have 4th and 1? Have some damn confidence in the players you brought in here to pick up one yard. If I believe we had two 4th and ones and he didn't go for either one.

When you are on the road, against a better team that is going to score you don't play for 3 points. It's just stupid.
I agree - pi$$ poor nutless decision not to go for that 4th and 1 in the second q. Typical of Gibbs 2.0. The missed field goal gave Dallas great field position and set them up for their first points of the evening. Once they tasted blood, they capitalized.

If Gibbs returning meant Saunders returning, and Campbell getting stellar at running this offense, and it kept Greg Williams' head coaching ambitions in check for another year, would you be for it?
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Old 11-18-2007, 11:42 PM   #20
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Hindsight right? Of course, go for it and don't get the 1st then lose by 2 and he's still an idiot. On the road in a hostile environment is exactly when you don't go on 4th and 1. Not only can too much go wrong but the boost you'd give them by failing is too huge to outweigh the possible positive of picking up the 1st.
On the road in a close game, take any points you think you can get.
Disagree. Of course, Gibbs 2.0 thinks exactly as you've stated.

On the road is where you send a message that you've come to play and challenge the bitches. If this was a 4th and 1 from the Dallas 20 yd line, at least you could reasonably argue that you could bank on Suisham for 3 points.

How's the boost you give them by failing on a 4th and 1 any more than the boost you give them by missing a field goal?
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Old 11-18-2007, 11:55 PM   #21
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I agree - pi$$ poor nutless decision not to go for that 4th and 1 in the second q. Typical of Gibbs 2.0. The missed field goal gave Dallas great field position and set them up for their first points of the evening. Once they tasted blood, they capitalized.

If Gibbs returning meant Saunders returning, and Campbell getting stellar at running this offense, and it kept Greg Williams' head coaching ambitions in check for another year, would you be for it?
I'm for it. But eventually we need to get someone in here who plays a little more aggressive than Gibbs does. It's just the same old shit week after week. He had to see that the defense was having a hard time and FG's was not going to cut it. We had 2 4th and ones and he didn't go for it either time.
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Old 11-18-2007, 11:57 PM   #22
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Hindsight right? Of course, go for it and don't get the 1st then lose by 2 and he's still an idiot. On the road in a hostile environment is exactly when you don't go on 4th and 1. Not only can too much go wrong but the boost you'd give them by failing is too huge to outweigh the possible positive of picking up the 1st.
On the road in a close game, take any points you think you can get.
It's a freakin yard. FG's are not good enough to beat Dallas.
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Old 11-19-2007, 12:37 AM   #23
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WOW, just WOW.

You Skins fans flip flop sides faster than John Kerry. Last week, there were numerous threads calling for Gibbs's head and now almost everyone wants him back. You guys are one game back in the Wild Card hunt.

Maybe this is how most NFL fans are, but unless a coach is constantly losing, I try to give him the benefit of the doubt.
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Old 11-19-2007, 12:45 AM   #24
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WOW, just WOW.

You Skins fans flip flop sides faster than John Kerry. Last week, there were numerous threads calling for Gibbs's head and now almost everyone wants him back. You guys are one game back in the Wild Card hunt.

Maybe this is how most NFL fans are, but unless a coach is constantly losing, I try to give him the benefit of the doubt.
We live in an kneejerk society, and this discussion board is a prime example of that. Win or lose, being a football fan is great fun!
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Old 11-19-2007, 01:06 AM   #25
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[quote=TheBigD;380174]You Skins fans flip flop sides faster than John Kerry. Last week, there were numerous threads calling for Gibbs's head and now almost everyone wants him back. [quote]

Dallas fans filp flop between an uncontrolled urge to wear thongs 24-7 and the even greater urge to shave themselves bald and play with each others junk , but deep down you just don't like looking in the mirror on Monday morning when Tex calls you into the office and makes you lick his crack just after he makes the rounds at the oil field. That deep rooted shame is your business and it's not like we try and call you out on it, but don't be an ass.

Joe Gibbs has struggled in his second term. Sucks for us. If you want to ask yourself about the old flip-flop what about the fact that Dallas will one day put TO in it's ring of fame. Sad. That's just so absurd after he danced on your star that I don't even know what to say. I guess taking one for the team means something different in bitch town.
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Old 11-19-2007, 01:18 AM   #26
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Dallas fans filp flop between an uncontrolled urge to wear thongs 24-7 and the even greater urge to shave themselves bald and play with each others junk , but deep down you just don't like looking in the mirror on Monday morning when Tex calls you into the office and makes you lick his crack just after he makes the rounds at the oil field. That deep rooted shame is your business and it's not like we try and call you out on it, but don't be an ass.
What is your problem? I was trying to say that you guys should get more respect from fans and should be back next year.

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Joe Gibbs has struggled in his second term. Sucks for us. If you want to ask yourself about the old flip-flop what about the fact that Dallas will one day put TO in it's ring of fame. Sad. That's just so absurd after he danced on your star that I don't even know what to say. I guess taking one for the team means something different in bitch town.
Love or hate him, TO is a great player who will get into the HOF one day. As for the ring of honor, that is not decided by fans so I don't know how I will feel when they do.

Try to take it easy though, your team showed more positive signs in this game than any of those 5 wins IMO.
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Old 11-19-2007, 01:29 AM   #27
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I know this started out as a positive "why we need Gibbs thread" instead of the usual "Gibbs must go" thread that emerges after a loss.

IMO, Gibbs is a positive influence on the team to the extent that he commands player respect and gets the players to believe in what we're doing. Almost any other coach, and our bunch would've mailed it in for the season.

Gibbs has also assembled a coaching staff that couldn't possibly be assembled without his presence. Should Gibbs be gone next year, would Saunders stay? Not sure, unless he was offered the head coaching job. Bugel would almost certainly retire as well. I think Saunders staying on next year is critical to our success, given Campbell's familiarity and comfort executing the offense.

If Saunders staying is dependent upon Gibbs staying, then I'm all for Gibbs staying. Gibbs without Saunders would be useless.


I don't follow your logic here for a couple of reasons. When Gibbs brought in GW it was understood he was in line next for the main job. Why would Saunders agree to come in, knowing that, and then leave when he actually has the opportunity to run the offense w/o any outside influence (assuming Gibbs leaves)? That makes no sense. If anything Saunders stock has fallen some and he would like to prove he can create the kind of production everyone witnessed back in KC.

Second, the offense has looked "confused" until they put the ball in JC's hands. A lot of folks blame the confusion on the fact that Gibbs/Saunders were trying to somehow compromise in the gameplan - Saunders might call the plays but then Gibbs would admit in a press conference that he regularly influences the playcalling. Result: lack of cohesion, gameplan constantly was out of sync. So my argument is let one guy or the other do the friggin job w/o the confusion. Again, some guys think Gibbs should take control, I've long thought Saunders should take control. But is sounds like you're making the argument that they go best together. Didn't the first half of the season prove otherwise?
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Old 11-19-2007, 01:44 AM   #28
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What is your problem? I was trying to say that you guys should get more respect from fans and should be back next year.
It's already hard enough for any of us to debate whether such a Redskin icon has lost his touch, but for you to point it out is rubbing it in. You are saying that we are not quality fans if we question our coach. I just pointed to the fact that Cowboy fans don't seem to question and or answer the age old question of how much is your soul worth if you are going to sell it.
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Old 11-19-2007, 09:09 AM   #29
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If the Skins dont make the playoffs Gibbs wont be back.
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Old 11-19-2007, 10:05 AM   #30
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WOW, just WOW.

You Skins fans flip flop sides faster than John Kerry. Last week, there were numerous threads calling for Gibbs's head and now almost everyone wants him back. You guys are one game back in the Wild Card hunt.

Maybe this is how most NFL fans are, but unless a coach is constantly losing, I try to give him the benefit of the doubt.

It's not that Skins fans flip flop in general, but that there are just some skins fans who won't be happy with anything we do unless we go undefeated and win the Super Bowl. I, for one, have supported Joe Gibbs and will continue to support him as long as he is our head coach. Even when we do win, he gets no credit, but all of the blame for when we lose. In short, we have skins fans who look at the big picture, and skins fans who are too short sighted to look past 15 minutes ago.
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