Who's your pick's for next HC, DC and OC?


skinsfan69
11-12-2013, 08:58 AM
You'd think a coach with two SB rings could muster up a good enough team to win this panzy a$$ division. This is the worst this division has been in a decade and we cant win it. wtf. Im waiting outside the liquor store til it opens whos with me??

Yeah but he won those a long time ago with one of the best QB's ever. You think Tom Coughlin and the Giants aren't saying the same thing?

Even though I really don't want to see it, I think Shanahan gets 5 years. To be fair, he should get a offseason with free agency money, and one where RG3 isn't doing rehab.

RFKRat
11-12-2013, 09:47 AM
You'd think a coach with two SB rings could muster up a good enough team to win this panzy a$$ division. This is the worst this division has been in a decade and we cant win it. wtf. Im waiting outside the liquor store til it opens whos with me??

Unfortunately, those wins were a long, long time ago. For all his hype, the man has won one playoff game, just one, in the last fourteen seasons, soon to be fifteen. And many of those years he has had much more talented teams than this one.

The game has clearly passed him by and that's more and more evident with each passing game. But he's also arrogant and that's a lousy combination. To think that the Giants were recently a laughaboe 0-6 and now the Skins are tied with them for last place in the worst division in football. This franchise has been in a slow death spiral for two decades and nothing is going to change.

skinsguy
11-12-2013, 11:59 AM
I have 30games from '80's on vhs

Hhhmmmm....any way you could make me a copy of those games? I would love to have them. They don't stay up long enough on You Tube.

RedskinRat
11-12-2013, 12:43 PM
Try this: If you were a shareholder in a corporation and your management team reported to you that 'things hadn't gone as planned, that they need to go back to the drawing board', not once or twice but repeatedly, at what point would you pull your investments?

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mooby
11-12-2013, 04:33 PM
Try this: If you were a shareholder in a corporation and your management team reported to you that 'things hadn't gone as planned, that they need to go back to the drawing board', not once or twice but repeatedly, at what point would you pull your investments?

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I'm not a shareholder in the corporation, so I could care less. I watch football because I enjoy it, watered down or not. It's a once-a-week 3 hour break from reality, and only something that I'm guaranteed to see 16 times a year. Lousy team or not, I'm going to keep watching until, like Lotus said, aging dementia or death claims me.

The Goat
11-12-2013, 04:45 PM
Y! SPORTS (http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutdown-corner/fred-smoot-compares-mike-shanahan-grandma-t-cook-194642968--nfl.html)

LMAO Smoot always had a mouth

skinsguy
11-12-2013, 04:59 PM
Try this: If you were a shareholder in a corporation and your management team reported to you that 'things hadn't gone as planned, that they need to go back to the drawing board', not once or twice but repeatedly, at what point would you pull your investments?


LOL! What do you have invested in the Washington Redskins? Your time spent watching the games? Maybe a couple of bucks thrown to DirecTV for NFL Sunday Ticket? If it's causing that much grief, by all means, you should quit now before it gets worse. SMH! :doh:

Look, as much as I'm a fan of this team and as much as those glory years meant to me as a kid growing up watching this team play - in the end, it's freakin' entertainment for me. I'm a fan. I don't work for the Washington Redskins. I don't know any of the players/coaches personally. My investment of time is very minuscule compared to the hours I spend volunteering, working, spending time with my family, etc... It's how I want to spend my free time. It's OK if you don't want to spend the few hours you do during a small part of the year on the Washington Redskins anymore. If that makes you feel better about yourself. But geez...it's not any investment that's going to make a difference when it's all said and done.

NYCskinfan82
11-12-2013, 08:57 PM
Yeah but he won those a long time ago with one of the best QB's ever. You think Tom Coughlin and the Giants aren't saying the same thing?

Even though I really don't want to see it, I think Shanahan gets 5 years. To be fair, he should get a offseason with free agency money, and one where RG3 isn't doing rehab.

I hope MS gets 5 years, let him spend some of that $$$.

Starry Plough
11-13-2013, 08:37 AM
Ah chara Warpath!

After years of visiting the site and seeing the fantastic craic that’s had, not to mention the many insightful debates that go on, I finally thought I’d take the plunge and post myself.

It sucks that the organisation has seen so many changes for change sake over the years, as it perhaps makes the path forward that bit more difficult to see with real clarity which direction is best.

Had Mike been allowed to spend freely in FA the past 2 off-seasons and the team still be performing as it is now, then the decision to cut him loose would likely be a no-brainer. I for one am swaying towards wanting to see how this team would look if a better calibre of player hand picked by Shanny could be had, but then at the same time, I keep asking has he done enough in the almost 4 full seasons to justify being allowed to return and spend that money in 2014?

Then there’s the suggestions that the game has passed him by etc, and that could be accurate to an extent. It’s no coincidence that folk on here, as well as John Keim (amongst others) have highlighted issues with the line (to name one) being overwhelmed by guys who are stronger, but just as quick, which in turn nulifies the kind of personnel Shanny opts for i.e. undersized but athletic guys. Is this a sign then that his famed scheme which worked so effectively for him in Denver during the 90’s is an old school approach and he’s unable to adjust?

Maybe. I do know though that last season proved that he (and of course Kyle, but we’ll just focus on Snr for now) is still capable of putting together an offense that can go toe to toe with most in the league. Again however, the flip side makes me ask was that simply a combination of momentum and good fortune? I don’t believe so personally. I saw too many good things from too many players (even average ones). So where do the issues lie then?

I guess it’s normal when there seems to be no answers that that’s when most questions arise.

On a side note, one name I haven’t seen on anyone’s lists is Mike Zimmer. Wasn’t he considered someone who was sure to get a HC gig at some point not so long ago? Just curious as personally speaking, if the team were to move on from Mike then I’d like to see a defensive guy take over, albeit with an up and coming young mind as offensive co-ordinator ah-la Phil Montgomery or David Shaw.

Hog1
11-13-2013, 08:53 AM
You bring some very reasonable and salient points to the table SP. Glad you decided to speak your mind on the board. By seasons end hopefully the picture of what we "should" will become clearer, right?
WELCOME to the WP
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