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Re: Redskins name Bruce Allen Team President/ GM
[quote=Ruhskins;1073114]Then maybe you need to root for a different organization.[/quote]
I'm leaning towards the 49ers...what will it take for you to root for a different organization? |
Re: Redskins name Bruce Allen Team President/ GM
[quote=saden1;1073116]I'm leaning towards the 49ers...what will it take for you to root for a different organization?[/quote]
Never will happen and the 49ers suck ass |
Re: Redskins name Bruce Allen Team President/ GM
[quote=Chico23231;1073117]Never will happen and the 49ers suck ass[/quote]
Is that a serious answer? |
Re: Redskins name Bruce Allen Team President/ GM
[quote=saden1;1073115]He got the job not because he is an exceptional coach, he got it because management knows him and he knows the staff. If that's the criteria for hiring people then failure is inevitable.
[B]Nothing about what Jay Gruden has done is impressive or exceptional. Jay Gruden will not elevate this team and within the next 2 or 3 years he will me coordinating somewhere else.[/B][/quote] Plenty of coaches that didn't have exceptional resumes that went on to be great head coaches. There are also a lot of great coordinators out there that have sucked as head coaches. I am happier with this hire than trying to to remake the old Broncos or Redskins. |
Re: Redskins name Bruce Allen Team President/ GM
[quote=saden1;1073116]I'm leaning towards the 49ers...what will it take for you to root for a different organization?[/quote]
The entire NFL going bankrupt, then I would switch to MLS. |
Re: Redskins name Bruce Allen Team President/ GM
[quote=saden1;1073118]Is that a serious answer?[/quote]
Go ahead and position yourself behind harbaugh in the human centipede of ass suckers which are the 49ers. |
Re: Redskins name Bruce Allen Team President/ GM
[quote=saden1;1073116]I'm leaning towards the 49ers...what will it take for you to root for a different organization?[/quote]
Maybe if I lost interest in football, I'd stop following the team. I guess I like to see things in a rational way and not feed off everything the media says or pretend that I know everything to think that the team is doing something completely wrong and decide not to follow them. I also find it funny that you are thinking about following a team whose coach probably had the same criticism from doubters, which you have of Jay Gruden. |
Re: Redskins name Bruce Allen Team President/ GM
[quote=donofriose;1073119]Plenty of coaches that didn't have exceptional resumes that went on to be great head coaches. There are also a lot of great coordinators out there that have sucked as head coaches. I am happier with this hire than trying to to remake the old Broncos or Redskins.[/quote]
Who? Name some of those great head coaches that didn't have exceptional resumes. Joe Gibbs, Bill Belichick of the world were exceptional before they became head coaches. |
Re: Redskins name Bruce Allen Team President/ GM
[COLOR="Sienna"]superbowl winning Brian Billick[/COLOR]
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Re: Redskins name Bruce Allen Team President/ GM
[quote=Ruhskins;1073122]Maybe if I lost interest in football, I'd stop following the team.
I guess I like to see things in a rational way and not feed off everything the media says or pretend that I know everything to think that the team is doing something completely wrong and decide not to follow them. I also find it funny that you are thinking about following a team whose coach probably had the same criticism from doubters, which you have of Jay Gruden.[/quote] Oh, I had no doubt in my mind about the coaching prowess of Jim Harbaugh though I think he is a first class douchbag. I saw plenty of him at Stanford and everything about the man said exceptional. |
Re: Redskins name Bruce Allen Team President/ GM
[quote=over the mountain;1073125][COLOR="Sienna"]superbowl winning Brian Billick[/COLOR][/quote]
Wasn't he the guy that helped the Vikings set NFL records with Carter, Moss and Culpepper? |
Re: Redskins name Bruce Allen Team President/ GM
[quote=saden1;1073124]Who? Name some of those great head coaches that didn't have exceptional resumes. Joe Gibbs, Bill Belichick of the world were exceptional before they became head coaches.[/quote]
John Harbaugh is one of the few college coaches that has succeeded in the NFL after being a college coach. I'm sure coming in he had a TON of doubters and naysayers because he was a college coach. Pete Carroll sucked as an NFL coach (ask any Pats fan) and I'm sure a lot of people had doubts about him coming back after being a successful college coach. Jim Harbaugh was a special teams coordinator from Philly. I don't think he had an "exceptional" resume and was pretty unknown. Jeff Fisher was a d-coordinator, who bounced around different teams before becoming head coach. I'm not saying he's super successful, but he's been around for a while as an NFL coach. |
Re: Redskins name Bruce Allen Team President/ GM
I remember when Josh McDaniels was highly touted as an excellent head coach candidate and was considered to have an "exceptional" (although short) career because he worked in Belichick's offense. Yet he went to Denver and drove that organization into the ground.
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Re: Redskins name Bruce Allen Team President/ GM
[quote=saden1;1073124]Who? Name some of those great head coaches that didn't have exceptional resumes. Joe Gibbs, Bill Belichick of the world were exceptional before they became head coaches.[/quote]
Bill Parcells John Madden |
Re: Redskins name Bruce Allen Team President/ GM
[quote=Giantone;1073130]Bill Parcells
John Madden[/quote] I'll give you Bill Parcells. Madden, though, was exceptional...he helped the team reach the SB. |
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