Wade Phillips Fired; Jason Garrett Named Interim Head Coach

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LavaRnChad
11-09-2010, 02:07 PM
Here's what I've been thinking, if JJ is smart he would find a really good HC that has played against Mike Shanahan while Shanahan was in Denver and beat him. I didn't think of Fischer cause I figured he would be tied up in Tenn. plus I just don't see him leaving unless he has a crappy year and the fans/owner does not want him there anymore. So I could only think of Cowher but as many have reported Cowher is eyeing the Panthers job.

I don't know I just figured if JJ was smart he would do what Snyder did and hire a GM and hire a HC, one that has battled against MS and have had close games. The only one that really scares me going to Dallas is Cowher. Only cause there were some pretty knock down drag out games between Denver and Pittsburg back when both were playing against each other.

To be honest, It wouldn't be smart for JJ to find a coach based on what Shanny has done in the past. Nobody is afraid of him without Elway. Besides we in no way resemble those Bronco teams at all.

Monkeydad
11-09-2010, 02:12 PM
um, they don't have that on auto-renewal? Wow

Maybe Jerry switched banks.

Monkeydad
11-09-2010, 02:14 PM
I wish Danny had been notified and bought the site...then held it for ransom.


"Sure, Jerry, we'll give it back...for your 1st overall pick next year."

CRedskinsRule
11-09-2010, 02:17 PM
To be honest, It wouldn't be smart for JJ to find a coach based on what Shanny has done in the past. Nobody is afraid of him without Elway. Besides we in no way resemble those Bronco teams at all.

LavaRnChad just keepin it real:pffff:

LavaRnChad
11-09-2010, 02:37 PM
LavaRnChad just keepin it real:pffff:

Yeah I was keepin' it real by expressing my opinion. That's still legal, right?

CRedskinsRule
11-09-2010, 02:43 PM
But of course Sir. and I was intrigued, so I started to go to the 1995 Broncos reference page (Shanahan's first year there) and ours. There are some similarities, both teams were 4-4 after 8 games. Elway was 35, McNabb 34. They had a ProBowl FS, we have -very likely- a probowl Safety in Landry. They had better offensive output certainly, but our defensive play has been better. A truth is that the 1995 Broncos went 8-8, but the 96-98 Broncos had no less than 12 games in any season.

Seriously you can express your opinion, that's what the board is all about, and I can express mine as well.

Ruhskins
11-09-2010, 03:08 PM
I told you it was funny, but the reason is even funnier!

Dallas Cowboys Forget to Renew Team Web Site (http://www.cnbc.com/id/40091955)

Man oh man! Anyone could have been a millionaire if they had bought the rights to that site. LOL.

"Why yes Mr. Jones, you can have your website back for 10 million dollars, oh and I want you to buy me Redskins season tickets for the next 10 years."
:FIREdevil

Monkeydad
11-09-2010, 03:14 PM
http://img826.imageshack.us/img826/9029/sundaynightfootball306.png

sportscurmudgeon
11-09-2010, 03:23 PM
But of course Sir. and I was intrigued, so I started to go to the 1995 Broncos reference page (Shanahan's first year there) and ours. There are some similarities, both teams were 4-4 after 8 games. Elway was 35, McNabb 34. They had a ProBowl FS, we have -very likely- a probowl Safety in Landry. They had better offensive output certainly, but our defensive play has been better. A truth is that the 1995 Broncos went 8-8, but the 96-98 Broncos had no less than 12 games in any season.

Seriously you can express your opinion, that's what the board is all about, and I can express mine as well.

CRedskins Rule:

Your comparisons are on target. Having said that, there are three big differences between the '95 Broncos and the '10 Redskins. Consider:


Difference #1: The Broncos had John Elway at QB; the Redskins have Donovan McNabb at QB. Let me be clear here; Donovan McNabb is a VERY good QB; he is the best QB the Redskins have had since the Sonny/Billy days. Not a word of what I am about to say is meant to be a put-down for Donovan McNabb - - but he is not now, has never been and never will be close to John Elway as a QB. I see no way that this "difference" can be overcome.


Difference #2: The Broncos of 1995 had in place plenty of talent on their OL. It had not been fully developed/exploited but there was talent there; the coaches (Alex Gibbs for one) had raw material to work with. The offensive line for the Redskins in 2010 consists of a really promising rookie tackle (Trent Willliams) and a half-dozen other guys whose best attribute is that they could serve as piano movers in the off season. Even in the most soaring flights of fancy, it is difficult to give this OL a label as kind and gentle as "Marginally Competent". This difference can be overcome with a couple of solid drafts, some SMART free agent signings - - not necessarily expensive free agent signings - - and really good coaching. Time will tell...


Difference #3: Also on the roster for the Broncos in 1995 was a rookie running back named Terrell Davis. And remember, he had a talented - - but not yet fully developed - - offensive line in front of him. In the years 1996 - 98, Davis was force to be reckoned with. Until he blew out a knee, he never had a season with less than a 4.5 yards per rush attempt. I know that Ryan Torrain is a good young back that Shanny "discovered" in his Denver days; I also think Torrain can be a solid RB in the NFL. But to compare him to Terrell Davis as a talent is a bit too much of a stretch for me - - unless all I had to go on was Larry Michael's descriptions and accounts of NFL games. To overcome this difference, will probably require the acquisition of a RB not currently on the roster. No, Clinton Portis in 2010 and going forward will not make up for this difference...

GTripp0012
11-09-2010, 03:33 PM
http://img826.imageshack.us/img826/9029/sundaynightfootball306.pngMike Jenkins with a DHall statline.

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