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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Dick Vermeil
What do you guys think of Vermeil being our head coach for a couple of years. Vermeil and Gibbs are very good friends and he knows Saunders very well. Dick Vermeil is a proven coach although he is older than Gibbs. If he wants to be a coach again I believe we could look at him for a couple of years.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Evanston, IL
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Re: Dick Vermeil
Vermeil is a great coach, but I really doubt he ever wants to come back. He's older than Gibbs.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Pacifica, CA
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Re: Dick Vermeil
Please let him rest in peace. How about Ted Marchibroda, Marv Levy, jack Pardee? GW is the man, no one else or the team is headed the wrong direction.
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Re: Dick Vermeil
Is he even interested in coming back??
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Newport News,Virginia
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Re: Dick Vermeil
This guy is a joke hes all over the place, I don't think he knows what he wants? Hes talking to the Falcons just to say NO, like he has done to everyone other team for years.
I don't understand why teams are even interested in this guy, he never did much in the NFL to begin with. He belongs in college level ball right where hes at. Plain and simple answer to the question of him coming to DC: NO
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Re: Dick Vermeil
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Dick Vermeil
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Re: Dick Vermeil
I'm just saying Vermeil if it is not GW. If GW leaves instead of being the defensive coordinator we could go after Ron Rivera who runs the cover 2 scheme that we have been accustomed to. You have to admit that Vermeil can coach and with a defense to help him he can get us over the hump in a few years.
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The Starter
Join Date: Oct 2004
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Re: Dick Vermeil
This won't happen but i like Dick Vermeil. He's a winner. I do believe we need to get younger and get a coach we can potentially keep for 7-10 years....hopefully.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: B-Town
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Re: Dick Vermeil
If Dick Vermeil comes to Washington, I'll be very happy..
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Newport News,Virginia
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Re: Dick Vermeil
Both you guys are right, I missed the DV! I had just finished watching the PC thing on ESPN.....brain fart, getting old I guess.
On to Dick I hadn't heard his name come up in a long while. Last thing I heard about him he was happy doin the wine thing in CA....? I hope we aren't going back to the dinosaur age, if I had to guess hes well done. No more tears.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Bethesda, MD
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Re: Dick Vermeil
I've got to echo the sentiments felt here. DV simply won't want to come back.
I still want to stay in house, but the Danny appears to want to go outside. I wonder what his relationship with GW is like. Also, I kind of think that maybe GW wants to stay at D-coordinator. To be honest... I could see something like (let's say Joe Bugel leaves too... I mean come on, He is pretty old) Russ Grimm coming in and having the general oversight of the team, but concentrate his actual coaching on the offensive line. I mean what kind of perks does HC really have? Why would GW want to change his situation. It's not like he's underpaid right now. It just seems like it would make a lot of sense to me.
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Uncle Phil
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Dick Vermeil
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That said though, I think it's more likely that he does want it and more likely that he gets it. Unless it's already established contractually beforehand that an assistant will ascend to the HC role within the same organization, the rules state that you have to interview (and don't forget the Rooney Rule). It can be a charade of interviews while you know all along who your choice is, but it's better for the team to say "We haven't begun the process" than "We know we plan on selecting Williams but we'll just bs with some other candidates for a couple of weeks so no one thinks we didn't at least look." Make Ray Brown offensive line coach!
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The Starter
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Berlin, MD
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Re: Dick Vermeil
I think the world of Vermeil, but I doubt it could be so. If it is not GW, he would be my next choice. The man always reminded me of Gibbs, anyway. As a kid I remember thinking they looked and sounded alike. They also seemed to coach in similar manors.
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Uncle Phil
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Dick Vermeil
Better Dick Vermeil than Brian Billick.
Seriously though, think of all the juvenile thread titles we could have! Really seriously though, fine coach but not the direction we want to go in I don't think.
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