Spagnuolo stays with Giants!

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Stuck in TX
02-07-2008, 06:14 PM
I hear what you are saying but good thing that JK Cook was not like that with a young J.Gibbs! Or there would not be three Championships for our side!

Touche'...... Yeah, there are exceptions. HAIL GIBBS!

RedskinPete
02-07-2008, 06:14 PM
SmootSmack why do you believe that Fassel is the best the Redskins can get of who is out there. My not some one else? Also it seem strange to pick other coaches before the HC?

wordsmithgk
02-07-2008, 06:28 PM
It is sickening if it is Fassel.

SmootSmack
02-07-2008, 06:43 PM
SmootSmack why do you believe that Fassel is the best the Redskins can get of who is out there. My not some one else? Also it seem strange to pick other coaches before the HC?

Well I think the Cowboys did it last year, the Dolphins did it this year. I think it could be a new trend where the front office will be responsible for not just the players but also the coaching staff (the entire staff).

Anyhow, we can't pretend that Zorn and Blache don't exist so let's be sure to consider that when asking ourselves what makes Fassel a good candidate, better than Spagnuolo, Meeks, or Mariucci:

-Fassel was a head coach in the NFC East for seven years (seven right?). Even though his last head coaching gig was four years ago. No other candidate could claim that, Spags was at best a coordinator for one year

-Fassel is battle tested dealing with the New York media. So DC shouldn't be too hard. As I mentioned in another thread, the only job more scrutinized in DC than President is Redskins Head Coach. It may not seem like a big deal but the HC of this team is someone who has to have a "presence" and not wilt under the spotlight. The only other head coach was Mariucci who had to deal with the "hard-hitting" San Fran and Detroit media

-There are many recent examples of head coaches getting a second chance, and being largely successful the second time around. More so than sustained success for first time coaches. Here's where you can argue for Mooch perhaps as well

-Fassel has made it to the Super Bowl so he knows what it takes to get there, and it's more than the majority of NFL coaches throughout history can claim

-Fassel is highly regarded by some of the NFL's best ever QBs who have had some of their best seasons under his tutelage. Together with Jim Zorn (who along with Holmgren got more out of Matt Hasselbeck than anyone probably ever expected) they can turn Campbell into a bonafide star

-This is Zorn's first time as an offensive coordinator so I don't think it hurts to have someone with experience on that side of the ball to help him out

-Meeks and Spags are defensive minded coaches so it would just be redundant to have them along with a proven defensive coach in Greg Blache. Fassel won't get in Blache's way. (Neither would Mooch either I suppose)

-Snyder and Cerrato are comfortable with him. (Remember they were this close to hiring him in 2004). And that's very important. For one thing, it makes for a better working environment. Secondly, the more comfortable Snyder is with the coach, the less likely he is to intervene. This isn't to say they weren't comfortable with the other candidates, but I don't think to the same extent as to with Fassel

Giantone
02-07-2008, 06:47 PM
It is sickening if it is Fassel.


People might think I'm starting a fight and please I'm really tryiing not to but why not Fassel?Joe Gibbs is a great coach notice I said is not was,why is it the Skins are having such a hard time,why are people pulling out,how is it Joe Gibbs left?You need to take Fassel and give him support if you fire him after 1 year noone will come to the Skins............definitely not Cowher.

Paintrain
02-07-2008, 07:00 PM
Looks like you didn't call it :)
LOL, oh well.. So much for my career change to Mr. Cleo..

Oakland Red
02-07-2008, 07:01 PM
Steve Mariucci is still in this I hope. We are very lucky he is still available. It's time to sign him.

wordsmithgk
02-07-2008, 07:21 PM
why settle for a tired retread who was barely .500? who hasn't sniffed another head coaching job since he left the ny giants? i cannot see how we get better with him i cannot see how we improve on this season i think no one wants to work here which is why this search goes on and we settle

Giantone
02-07-2008, 07:40 PM
why settle for a tired retread who was barely .500? who hasn't sniffed another head coaching job since he left the ny giants? i cannot see how we get better with him i cannot see how we improve on this season i think no one wants to work here which is why this search goes on and we settle


Why hire Bellicheck after Cleveland, Coughlin after the Jags?

Giantone
02-07-2008, 07:41 PM
Steve Mariucci is still in this I hope. We are very lucky he is still available. It's time to sign him.

I agree he did so well with the Lions grab(sorry) him quick.

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