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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Ellicott City, MD
Posts: 38
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Re: Josh McDaniels a real possibility
Imagine yourself an assistant coach on the best football franchise over the last, oh, 6 years?? McDaniels I don't think is older then me!!! 6 years of football is a lot in his young age - why in the WORLD would you leave New England for a gig with still many unknowns, a meddlesome (don't tell me I'm wrong) owner and a fan/media base that can be downright cut-throat?
Snyder has made his choices as to the 'true' Coaches on the offensive and defensive side of the ball. On one side he appears to be keeping the ''Worker Ants'' (those that really have the connection with the players) personel together. On the other he appears to have been sold that Jim Zorn can really help to show the best Jason17 has to offer. This leaves...... a Head Coach who can mold Zorn and Blache into the best they can be; allow them to grow as coaches in this leage. A HC that can smooth over the media after a loss and keep the team focused after a big win. A HC that hopefully will not feel the need to step over the play-calling on 3rd/4th and short, a HC that will not put all his chips into one side of the ball (ole'BallCoach) and ignore the other two aspects. I really do feel Snyder is doing this right by looking at ALL his options and telling any HC candidate "you will not be above me or this team, this is not about your ego, this is about winning ball games". I don't even know if Snyder has botched the process - ever think maybe we and the media made everything out to be more then it is. Perhaps GW knew all along he 'had' a chance but it would be tough once Coach Joe left. Perhaps Saunders saw the writing on the wall 2/3's of the way into the season. Perhaps Snyder simply is trying to do the right thing at a slower, thought out pace and we the fans (24/7 on the internet), media 24/7 all over Ashburn, tracking his plane, etc... have really turned this 'sneeze' into a 'tornado'. I truly believe when the dust settles and we draft well (with more picks then we've had in YEARS) that all this will blow over and we will start anew - with a new staff, a young QB that we know has the talent and perhaps those of us born after 1980 can start the tale of "Coach _ _ _ _ _ _" - just like those of you got to do when you were 27 years old, a 'Skins fan and Coach Joe (this relative UNKNOWN) took over our beloved Redskins. HAIL!!!
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Living Legend
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Arlington, VA
Posts: 17,453
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Re: Josh McDaniels a real possibility
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Playmaker
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Leesburg, VA
Age: 61
Posts: 3,419
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Special Teams
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Wilmington, NC
Age: 61
Posts: 104
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Re: Josh McDaniels a real possibility
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When the season ended DS thought Joe Gibbs would be his coach going forward and now many of you only a few weeks later want him to not just find a headcoach but demand he is the best headcoach. How is he supposed to find the right guy but also do it under the time demands of an impatient fanbase? Take your time Danny but make sure you get the best man for the job. |
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Living Legend
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Arlington, VA
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 2
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Re: Josh McDaniels a real possibility
Seeing McDaniels up close and personal these past couple of years, I don't think he's the choice for the Skins at this time. While most of the pieces are in place for the team to continue on a positive slope towards a championship, I think a secure veteran coach would be better able to take a team that's close and build on it, rather than a first-timer who's upside is unknown, as well as an unknown downside. When Mangini left the Patriots, he had a great season with a team with a last place schedule. This past year, wasn't a step forward, and now the rumblings begin. And Mangini had never run the whole show prior to the Jets hire.
I love Mooch as a hire, if he has any communication with Zorn about a philosophy that can be meshed, but I'm thinking that Fassel or Giants boy is more like the hire. Fassel maybe, as he has coached in a Super Bowl, but as other replies have stated, he's not an "electric" hire that Danny Boy would like to spark the team and fan base. Which I don't really think this team needs. The Falcons needed a spark, and they got a dude. A solid hire is the best way to go for the Skins. |
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Naega jeil jal naga
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Atlanta, Georgia From: Silver Spring, Maryland
Age: 40
Posts: 14,750
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Re: Josh McDaniels a real possibility
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But on a serious note I agree with you on Mooch. However I think the Falcons would have been better off if they had taken a shot at a guy like GW, Marty, or Meeks rather then a guy who most people didn't even know existed (same thing goes for the Ravens). They also seemed to have hired Bobby Petrino 2.0 as their defensive coordinator (Rob VanQuitter) who ironically was the head coach at my school (Georgia Southern) for an entire year before he quit after amassing somewhere around 4 wins. Also can you imagine the uproar that would have taken place had the Falcons snatched GW while Dan Snyder was going through the process? I sware I think people would actually grab pitchforks and run down to Redskin Park.
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The Starter
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Charlotte NC
Age: 51
Posts: 1,801
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Re: Josh McDaniels a real possibility
I dont see either of those two to get the job. Spagnola or McDaniels. Two of the indicaters are the recent hirings on both sides of the ball. I dont think they would bring in Spagnola when they hired Blache and kept the staff in tact. Spagnola would want to bring in his D people and run a different style than what williams/blache had here. Same goes w/ McDaniels. hiring Zorn would work against that as well since they have two totally different approaches. I think its between Stever M and Fassell. Both have interviewed giving the signings of coordinators thier approval.
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Special Teams
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Wilmington, NC
Age: 61
Posts: 104
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Re: Josh McDaniels a real possibility
Touche'...but ask yourself one thing. What did those guys ever win without Joe Gibbs? Nothing. Gibbs goes elsewhere and he still finds a way to win Super Bowls for another franchise because he was that great, that innovative on the offensive side of the ball and one of the greatest leaders of men sports has ever seen. Gibbs doesn't come to Washington when he did Beatherd, Casserly, Kent Cooke and Petibone probably never win a single Super Bowl with the Redskin's.
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Pro Bowl
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Age: 54
Posts: 5,006
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Re: Is Josh McDaniels a real possibility?
Can't see McDaniels. This is a veteran team, with a veteran coaching staff and a fan base demanding credentials from it's head coach. It's not a good fit for him or Spags.
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The Starter
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Charlotte NC
Age: 51
Posts: 1,801
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Re: Josh McDaniels a real possibility
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If memory serves me correct, Bethard build a pretty damn good San Diego team that went to the Super Bowl. Casserly, unfortunately was trying to build a Texans franchise from the ground up, with mostly draft picks no using the FA pool so much. And, by all accounts, they may be turning the corner based on a decent season this past year. |
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Living Legend
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: VA
Age: 42
Posts: 17,620
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Re: Is Josh McDaniels a real possibility?
no way. calling plays for the skins is going to be a bit harder than calling plays for brady and randy moss. he's got the easiest job in the world right now.
btw, the NE coaching tree hasn't exactly rocketted itself to the top thusfar. |
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