TrustinGibbs
12-30-2007, 07:55 PM
Despite my screen name I had doubts about Gibbs for the 1st time this season. What he and his staff have done since the tragic death of ST is why he is one of the greatest leaders of men in sports history. I dont know that he should coach as long as he wants but any franchise with Gibbs involved will be a class organization.
Nice seeing Coach Gibbs smile at then end of todays game. It's been a long bumpy and tragic ride this season yet Gibbs has somehow kept this group together and focused. Just about everything that could go wrong did this season. Yet the Skin's are right where they want to be, heading into the playoffs on a roll. One thing that is undeniable about Gibbs is that he knows how to win in December/January and always has. I'd love to see him stay on running the football side of the organization after he leaves the sidelines.
DynamiteRave
12-30-2007, 07:58 PM
Gibbs is a good coach no doubt about it. And I was in the minority of people who didn't like Gibbs 2.0. I still don't like Gibbs 2.0... BUT if Gibbs could continue to alter the way he ran his offense like he did the last 3 games of the season, I would completely back Gibbs 100%. So I'm hoping that whatever change has happened to this team over the past few games is a permanent change. And if so, then Gibbs 2.0 has got itself another supporter.
Lady Brave
12-30-2007, 07:58 PM
Never doubted him!! He can coach till he's 90 and toothless.
Seriously. And when he gets too old to walk out on the field, we'll just put him on one of those hoverounds and watch him zip up and down the sidelines. ;)
dmek25
12-30-2007, 08:00 PM
after the Tampa game i really started to doubt. now im like everyone else, drinking the kool aid:)
Gmanc711
12-30-2007, 08:04 PM
At this point, even I'm supporting a comeback -- I don't think any coach should have immunity, but he was the perfect coach for the Taylor situation. I just hope we don't lose WIlliams, Blache, or Saunders.
We have very similar views of Gibbs, and I got to agree. I'll question his play calling and this that and the other all day.....but as far as getting guys to rally in a terrible situation, there maybe none greater....this was an incredible one....so much better than 2005 to me given all that has happened....this is such a storybook season no matter what happens now
skinsnut
12-30-2007, 09:25 PM
I am so glad for COACH GIBBS today....
This definately protects his Hall of Fame Legacy!!
GOOD FOR YOU JOE GIBBS!!!
We are all PROUD OF YOU!!
Sheriff Gonna Getcha
12-30-2007, 09:28 PM
Post-Gibbs I/Pre-Gibbs II era: 10 years, 1 playoff appearance.
Gibbs II era: 4 years, 2 playoff appearances
Nuff said
I say let him coach till he wants to quit. Never two losing seasons in a row.
SFREDSKIN
12-30-2007, 09:38 PM
Not to sound like a broken record but this is Joe Gibbs best year as a coach regardless of the infamous Buffalo game. Joe and his staff have done what no other HOF coach could do. Against all odds we make the playoffs with 6 starters missing and all the other tragic events to hit the team. I thought the 1992 season was his best, but this season puts the icing on the cake. Thank you Joe and to all fans be grateful your team has the best coach EVER!!
backrow
12-30-2007, 10:15 PM
Not to sound like a broken record but this is Joe Gibbs best year as a coach regardless of the infamous Buffalo game. Joe and his staff have done what no other HOF coach could do. Against all odds we make the playoffs with 6 starters missing and all the other tragic events to hit the team. I thought the 1992 season was his best, but this season puts the icing on the cake. Thank you Joe and to all fans be grateful your team has the best coach EVER!!
That is 12 of 22 starters out at points or all of the season, with ST killed.
By the way, the thread should be titled: HOF Coach Gibbs must stay!
Never forget that he is already in the HOF, and deserves our respect!