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Re: Russ Grimm new Dolphin HC?
[QUOTE=TAFKAS;267127]What's your solution then? We fold the team?[/QUOTE]
No, I just think we need to stop pinning our hopes on anyone and everyone who had an association with the Redskins during the Glory Years, as if they can take us into some sort of time warp and be dominant again. If you're asking me who I'd like to see take over as coach when Gibbs leaves, I'd have to think about that. I look at young guys like Mangini and Sean Peyton, and I do think you have to look more toward youth in a head coach -- someone who might be more apt to relate to todays players. |
Re: Russ Grimm new Dolphin HC?
[quote=RobH4413;267193]No doubt our offense is headed in the right direction... but could Joe with the added new players have made our offense more successful? Would Saunders do a better job with complete autonomy?
Who knows.[/quote] The Shadow knows. |
Re: Russ Grimm new Dolphin HC?
[quote=724Skinsfan;267196]The Shadow knows.[/quote]
he knows what evil lurks in the heart of men. |
Re: Russ Grimm new Dolphin HC?
[quote=Beemnseven;267194]No, I just think we need to stop pinning our hopes on anyone and everyone who had an association with the Redskins during the Glory Years, as if they can take us into some sort of time warp and be dominant again.
If you're asking me who I'd like to see take over as coach when Gibbs leaves, I'd have to think about that. I look at young guys like Mangini and Sean Peyton, and I do think you have to look more toward youth in a head coach -- someone who might be more apt to relate to todays players.[/quote] I thought that was already decided,Greg Williams right? |
Re: Russ Grimm new Dolphin HC?
[quote=Beemnseven;267194]No, I just think we need to stop pinning our hopes on anyone and everyone who had an association with the Redskins during the Glory Years, as if they can take us into some sort of time warp and be dominant again.
If you're asking me who I'd like to see take over as coach when Gibbs leaves, I'd have to think about that. I look at young guys like Mangini and Sean Peyton, and I do think you have to look more toward youth in a head coach -- someone who might be more apt to relate to todays players.[/quote] Regardless of his past affiliation with the Redskins Grimm appears to have a promising head coaching career ahead of him. That's why he'd be an attractive hire. It doesn't have anything to do with his past. |
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