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[QUOTE=sdskinsfan2001;1241016]Looks like a Ron Rivera hire would be universally applauded here. Are we a large enough sample size to extrapolate that across Skins nation?[/QUOTE]My personal opinion....YES! Honesly I don't know of any of the Redskins fan that wouldn't want Ron Rivera as Head Coach
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Not sure why everyone seems so happy to sign a guy who has never had back-to-back winning seasons.
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Has a winning record and went 15-1 one season.. We ain't getting anyone better than him
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[quote=davy;1241024]Not sure why everyone seems so happy to sign a guy who has never had back-to-back winning seasons.
:saywhat:[/quote] I would also prefer someone with a sustained track record of success, or someone like Bienemy who comes from the Andy Reid track record of assistant coach success. However after this shitshow I am also willing to settle. |
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Excpect Ron Rivera to be the next head coach of the Redskins. Will be in Ashburn tomorrow. Likes the young players. Could wait to name a GM until after the draft. #httr #redskins
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[quote=mooby;1241027]I would also prefer someone with a sustained track record of success, or someone like Bienemy who comes from the Andy Reid track record of assistant coach success.
However after this shitshow I am also willing to settle.[/quote] I am more excited about Ron then I was when they got Jay. |
Re: Ron Rivera Thread
So what coaches will Ron bring with him? I assume he will try to keep KOC for Haskins sake, but what about the DC position?
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[QUOTE=Skinsfanatic;1241049]So what coaches will Ron bring with him? I assume he will try to keep KOC for Haskins sake, but what about the DC position?[/QUOTE]
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[quote=5superbowls3wins;1241051]marvin lewis for dc
sent from my iphone using tapatalk[/quote] lol. |
Re: Ron Rivera Thread
Check out number 9 on this almost 8 year old article.
[url]https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1013074-10-best-nfl-defensive-coordinators-available#slide2[/url] |
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[quote=5superbowls3wins;1241051]Marvin Lewis for DC
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk[/quote] Fuck him...I’d watch Steve Wilkes tho....especially if the riverboat is docking |
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[url]https://dailysnark.com/report-ron-rivera-is-expected-to-be-named-the-next-head-coach-of-the-washington-redskins/[/url]
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[quote=Chico23231;1241054]Fuck him...I’d watch Steve Wilkes tho....especially if the riverboat is docking[/quote]
Now that makes sense. Seriously. Get on it team. |
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does he keep KOC as O.C?
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[quote=Skinsfanatic;1241053]Check out number 9 on this almost 8 year old article.
[url]https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1013074-10-best-nfl-defensive-coordinators-available#slide2[/url][/quote] Niiiice find. For anyone who doesn't want to click the link: [quote=Bleacher Report 8 years ago] 10 best d-coordinators available: Dismissed after only one season by the San Diego Chargers, Greg Manusky deserves another shot at coordinating his own defense. The former Washington Redskins linebacker is a smart, young play-caller who crafts a hybrid 3-4 scheme built on strength and pressure. Manusky constructed much of the current San Francisco 49ers defense and developed their physical dominance against the run. He did not enjoy the same success in San Diego, where his Chargers unit often found it difficult to match opponents at the point of attack. But Manusky is still a solid defensive coach, with plenty of ideas and is still refining his craft. He would be ideal for a team possessing hybrid personnel. Best Landing Spot: Carolina Panthers The Panthers have experimented with 3-4 fronts throughout the season and need defensive help. Manusky would work well with head coach Ron Rivera and construct a unit able to handle both three and four man alignments. [/quote] Key words that don't compute: Smart, young, hybrid 3-4 built on strength and pressure. I feel like Jay Gruden read that article and was sold on him after Joe Barry. |
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