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RiggoRules 11-14-2006 02:40 PM

Re: At what point would a skins fan be justified in calling for Gibbs' resignation?
 
[quote=TAFKAS;245736]Could you imagine being Dan Snyder in this situation? I mean put aside any hatred you may have for the man (and by you, I mean the general Warpath public, not you specifically RiggoRules). Just think of what it would be like to idolize someone growing up and the next thing you know you're his boss. I couldn't fathom that. Having a "hero" report to me. And then face the possibility of having to make a hard decision like saying he's not getting the job done[/quote]

Glad you clarified that, Tafkas. I'm actually in the minority who (while certainly disagreeing with a number of his decisions) has nothing but respect for Snyder.

That said, you are 100% correct. Being the boss of someone who isn't just a hero to you but a hero to a very large percentage of your customers -- that would be major stress.

vaoutlaws2006 11-14-2006 02:44 PM

Re: At what point would a skins fan be justified in calling for Gibbs' resignation?
 
Gibbs is a hall of famer.With that being said.... I think he is intent on honoring all 5 years on his contract. I think the move to JC may show intent on staying. Reload and give it one more shot with JC running the show. That is if JC actually pans out and time will only tell.

CrazyCanuck 11-14-2006 02:46 PM

Re: At what point would a skins fan be justified in calling for Gibbs' resignation?
 
Never.

Schneed10 11-14-2006 02:59 PM

Re: At what point would a skins fan be justified in calling for Gibbs' resignation?
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I kind of think the only time you'd ever want to change your head coach is if you can get somebody better than the guy you have now.

Um... who's better than Joe Gibbs?

Williams? Saunders? Charlie Weis? I don't think so. He stays until someone better is available. And I think you'll have a hard time finding one.

gibbs4life 11-14-2006 03:01 PM

Re: At what point would a skins fan be justified in calling for Gibbs' resignation?
 
blame the owner not the coach/team president...joe gibbs will be here until this ship is headed in the right direction and once it,s headed that way he may even have second thoughts until he wins another SB.
joe gibbs has and always will be extremely loyal to his veteran players brunell is the the exception...so i,m no yes man i will ride it out for as long as it takes to get this proud franchise back where it truly belongs and this franchise will have joe gibbs in it when it does come around...
when will it be time ..i,ll let joe gibbs decide for himself when and if that time comes but until then he will stay until he gets it right if not then maybe it ,s time....

and thats my 2cents worth..

61cad 11-14-2006 03:07 PM

Re: At what point would a skins fan be justified in calling for Gibbs' resignation?
 
[quote=freddyg12;245712]brian billick - offensive genius w/poor offense
m. Lewis - def. guru w/poor defense
tuna - discipinarian whose team is among league leaders in penalties & who is just over .500 since coaching cowpokes
j. gruden - struggling O even when simms was healthy

You are aware Gibbs and the Skins have all the same problems with the exception of Gruden.

Gruden only had Simms for 3 games this year.

celts32 11-14-2006 03:10 PM

Re: At what point would a skins fan be justified in calling for Gibbs' resignation?
 
When hell freezes over...so I am a yes man as well.

As I have said before when you run Joe Gibbs out of town you may as well board up Redskins Park becasue Joe Gibbs IS the Redskins.

If i have to trample on Joe Gibbs to win Super Bowl #4 then I am content to stick with only 3. And I am a season ticket holder also so i put my money where my mouth is...

BrudLee 11-14-2006 03:16 PM

Re: At what point would a skins fan be justified in calling for Gibbs' resignation?
 
[QUOTE=724Skinsfan;245661]The point at which Gibbs is caught late night at the Watergate Hotel handing over Saunder's 700 page playbook to 31 represenatatives of the other NFL franchises late at night wearing a diaper and covered in peanut butter and Hershey's Chocolate Magic Shell. At that point a fan would be justified in calling for his resignation.[/QUOTE]

Unless he has an excuse.

Riggo44 11-14-2006 03:25 PM

Re: At what point would a skins fan be justified in calling for Gibbs' resignation?
 
[QUOTE=Schneed10;245936]Correct me if I'm wrong, but I kind of think the only time you'd ever want to change your head coach is if you can get somebody better than the guy you have now.

Um... who's better than Joe Gibbs?

Williams? Saunders? Charlie Weis? I don't think so. He stays until someone better is available. And I think you'll have a hard time finding one.[/QUOTE]


Exactly!

I hope Gibbs stays for the remainder of his contract. And if He wants to stay longer give Him a new one. Sure we my not be playing good football right now. But does anyone really believe there’s a coach out there that could do a better job the Joe Gibbs?? Are beloved franchise has sucked since Joe left in 92’. This is only his third year back Joe Gibbs is not God. Give the man a break. He is working his ass off and his hard work will pay off eventually. HTTR

Hog1 11-14-2006 03:25 PM

Re: At what point would a skins fan be justified in calling for Gibbs' resignation?
 
PB and chocolate, who among us can say no?

hurrykaine 11-14-2006 03:39 PM

Re: At what point would a skins fan be justified in calling for Gibbs' resignation?
 
[QUOTE=hooskins;245866]Honestly guys, how much more success have we had with all the other coaches??? Atleast with Gibbs we went to the playoffs, and the players and the fans believe in something.

This is a stupid thread.[/QUOTE]

That's precisely the point. If there's no improvement on offense next year, this "belief" that you are getting all wet about ...misplaced may be (as Yoda would say). No one on this thread is calling for Gibbs' head, yet.

saden1 11-14-2006 03:46 PM

Re: At what point would a skins fan be justified in calling for Gibbs' resignation?
 
You can call for his resignations if he is medically unfit to perform his duties (i.e. he's declared senile).

CoachGibbs 11-14-2006 03:55 PM

Re: At what point would a skins fan be justified in calling for Gibbs' resignation?
 
I'm not going anywhere folks. I'm going to continue to fight my guts out for you guys. You guys are the best fans in the world, you're doing your job right now but I'm not getting it done.

hurrykaine 11-14-2006 04:08 PM

Re: At what point would a skins fan be justified in calling for Gibbs' resignation?
 
[QUOTE=CoachGibbs;246043]I'm not going anywhere folks. I'm going to continue to fight my guts out for you guys. You guys are the best fans in the world, you're doing your job right now but I'm not getting it done.[/QUOTE]

Coach...question...at what point did you get so faint of heart that you couldn't bear to watch nail biting finishes and last minute field goals?

CoachGibbs 11-14-2006 04:14 PM

Re: At what point would a skins fan be justified in calling for Gibbs' resignation?
 
[quote=hurrykaine;246065]Coach...question...at what point did you get so faint of heart that you couldn't bear to watch nail biting finishes and last minute field goals?[/quote]

Look, Nick is a great kid, he really fights his guts out for us, but have you seen him kick?

Believe me you wouldn't be able to watch either.


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