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DynamiteRave 01-28-2008 08:27 PM

Soon-to-be-hire? Larry Brooks as the D-Line coach
 
[url=http://blog.washingtonpost.com/redskinsinsider/2008/01/assistant_coaches_update.html]Assistant Coaches Update - Redskins Insider[/url]

Beemnseven 01-28-2008 08:41 PM

Re: Soon-to-be-hire? Larry Brooks as the D-Line coach
 
Wouldn't the obvious answer to all this lead to a coach that is currently under contract, and has already voiced his choices for a staff to Snyder so he can line them all up in advance?

If so, I would suspect it's an offensive minded coach, since a new offensive coordinator was brought in, while the defense, apart from Gregg Williams has been left intact by the front office.

skinsfan_nn 01-28-2008 08:42 PM

Re: Soon-to-be-hire? Larry Brooks as the D-Line coach
 
Virginia Sport Hall of Fame 2000 inductee, and 33 years in the NFL....20+ as an assistant worth of experience. Would be another solid hire. Did Arizona fire him?

There won't be much left to do on the coaching front, I will be curios to see if Byner signs extension or moves on to Tampa? EXCEPT the final piece....we should know about this time next week.....

GMScud 01-28-2008 08:47 PM

Re: Soon-to-be-hire? Larry Brooks as the D-Line coach
 
[quote=skinsfan_nn;414606]Virginia Sport Hall of Fame 2000 inductee, and 33 years in the NFL....20+ as an assistant worth of experience. Would be another solid hire. Did Arizona fire him?

There won't be much left to do on the coaching front, I will be curios to see if Byner signs extension or moves on to Tampa? EXCEPT the final piece....we should know about this time next week.....[/quote]

I like the Larry Brooks (soon to be) hire as well. Seems as though we're locking up a solid coordinator/assistant staff, both from in and out of house. I'm glad Olivodatti (LB coach) stuck around.

Interesting to note that Brooks coached under Mariucci in Green Bay and in Detroit. Brooks was also D-line coach in Chicago when Blache was D coordinator.

skinsfan_nn 01-28-2008 08:51 PM

Re: Soon-to-be-hire? Larry Brooks as the D-Line coach
 
[quote=GMScud;414609]I like the Larry Brooks (soon to be) hire as well. Seems as though we're locking up coordinator/assistant staff. I'm glad Olivodatti (LB coach) stuck around.

Interesting to note that Brooks coached under Mariucci in Green Bay and in Detroit. Brooks was also D-line coach in Chicago when Blache was D coordinator.[/quote]


No doubt. This is a hand picked Blache guy. Solid hire, if it pans out which it would only make sense to.

Longtimefan 01-28-2008 08:57 PM

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Another good hire for the Redskins. Brooks has a history with Blache and should be a smooth transition.

Dirtbag59 01-28-2008 09:01 PM

Re: Soon-to-be-hire? Larry Brooks as the D-Line coach
 
[quote=Beemnseven;414605]Wouldn't the obvious answer to all this lead to a coach that is currently under contract, and has already voiced his choices for a staff to Snyder so he can line them all up in advance?

If so, I would suspect it's an offensive minded coach, since a new offensive coordinator was brought in, while the defense, apart from Gregg Williams has been left intact by the front office.[/quote]

Maybe, but looking back I'm kind of glad that Danny boy didn't go with GW. Don't get me wrong the way the "process" went about was absolutley sickening.

GW was known for being ultra-conservative offensively:
"As the Bills' head coach, his team was known for highly conservative calls, especially on offense. He was the inspiration for [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Easterbrook"][COLOR=#0000ff]Gregg Easterbrook[/COLOR][/URL]'s designation of "the maroon zone" by constantly punting in opponent territory. Williams was 17-31 as the Bills' coach, and was fired after a 6-10 record in the [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_NFL_season"][COLOR=#0000ff]2003 season[/COLOR][/URL]."

And given that he spent the last 4 years with Gibbs I doubt that any of that would have changed. On top of that his desire to have things go his way is a feast or famine type ordeal that can easily kill a team going through a rough patch, and given that the Redskins last two playoff trips occured by digging themselves out of a hole I can't help but worry.

An offensive minded coach will allow the Redskins to grow as an offense and given that we won't have to worry about 10 step drops with 5 WR's going out for a pass makes me excited about the future. Especially if Mooch is named HC.

On top of that Blache is no slouch and has proven himself to be an excellent coordinator during his time with the Bears so the Defense will be fine. Come to think of it as long as the Redskins have a decent D-Coordinator then the Defense will always be fine, or so it seems.

Beemnseven 01-28-2008 09:18 PM

Re: Soon-to-be-hire? Larry Brooks as the D-Line coach
 
[QUOTE=Dirtbag359;414618]GW was known for being ultra-conservative offensively: "As the Bills' head coach, his team was known for highly conservative calls, especially on offense. He was the inspiration for [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Easterbrook"][COLOR=#0000ff]Gregg Easterbrook[/COLOR][/URL]'s designation of "the maroon zone" by constantly punting in opponent territory.[/QUOTE]

Yuck. I wouldn't have liked that at all. But that seems to be the M.O. for defensive head coaches -- kinda like Herm Edwards -- ever notice how offenses turn into complete sh!t wherever he goes?

If that's how Williams would have operated an offense, then perhaps the right decision was made. Who knows, maybe Williams' offensive philosophy is what turned Sndyer and Cerrato off? I liked his fiery personality. That and the seemingly overwhelming player sentiment that he should have been retained is why I think most fans wanted him to stay.

With Blache, it looks like most of what Williams preached defensively will remain. For the most part, that's a good thing.

GMScud 01-28-2008 09:55 PM

Re: Soon-to-be-hire? Larry Brooks as the D-Line coach
 
[quote=Dirtbag359;414618]Maybe, but looking back I'm kind of glad that Danny boy didn't go with GW. Don't get me wrong the way the "process" went about was absolutley sickening.

GW was known for being ultra-conservative offensively:
"As the Bills' head coach, his team was known for highly conservative calls, especially on offense. He was the inspiration for [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregg_Easterbrook"][COLOR=#0000ff]Gregg Easterbrook[/COLOR][/URL]'s designation of "the maroon zone" by constantly punting in opponent territory. Williams was 17-31 as the Bills' coach, and was fired after a 6-10 record in the [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_NFL_season"][COLOR=#0000ff]2003 season[/COLOR][/URL]."

[B] And given that he spent the last 4 years with Gibbs I doubt that any of that would have changed. [/B]On top of that his desire to have things go his way is a feast or famine type ordeal that can easily kill a team going through a rough patch, and given that the Redskins last two playoff trips occured by digging themselves out of a hole I can't help but worry.

An offensive minded coach will allow the Redskins to grow as an offense and given that we won't have to worry about 10 step drops with 5 WR's going out for a pass makes me excited about the future. Especially if Mooch is named HC.

On top of that Blache is no slouch and has proven himself to be an excellent coordinator during his time with the Bears so the Defense will be fine. Come to think of it as long as the Redskins have a decent D-Coordinator then the Defense will always be fine, or so it seems.[/quote]

I disagree. People say Gregg grew and changed a lot as coach and a man in his 4 years under Gibbs. Apparently, especially after the 2006 season, he really dropped his "my way or the highway" attitude. And it's no secret he was frustrated at times this season with offense's conservative nature. I think he would have allowed it to open up and take some pressure off his D. Jason Campbell is no Rob Johnson.

skinsnut 01-29-2008 10:23 AM

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[QUOTE=GMScud;414609]

Interesting to note that Brooks coached under Mariucci in Green Bay and in Detroit.[/QUOTE]

Excellent point...another coincidence?

MTK 01-29-2008 10:25 AM

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[quote=skinsnut;414827]Excellent point...another coincidence?[/quote]

I think most importantly he's worked closely with Blache in the past. That's the main connection to look at here, not one with Mooch. Though it is something to take note of.

skinsnut 01-29-2008 10:26 AM

Re: Soon-to-be-hire? Larry Brooks as the D-Line coach
 
This guy is hired "in principle"
[url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3220038]ESPN - Brooks agrees to become Redskins' defensive line coach - NFL[/url]

skinsnut 01-29-2008 10:28 AM

Re: Soon-to-be-hire? Larry Brooks as the D-Line coach
 
[QUOTE=Mattyk72;414830]I think most importantly he's worked closely with Blache in the past. That's the main connection to look at here, not one with Mooch. Though it is something to take note of.[/QUOTE]

Its just interesting because its another coaching mooch connection, while there are very few with Fassel or others.
Speculation is fun.

firstdown 01-29-2008 10:54 AM

Re: Soon-to-be-hire? Larry Brooks as the D-Line coach
 
[quote=GMScud;414666]I disagree. People say Gregg grew and changed a lot as coach and a man in his 4 years under Gibbs. Apparently, especially after the 2006 season, he really dropped his "my way or the highway" attitude. And it's no secret he was frustrated at times this season with offense's conservative nature. I think he would have allowed it to open up and take some pressure off his D. Jason Campbell is no Rob Johnson.[/quote]
How do you know he was fustrated with consevative play calling this year?

GTripp0012 01-29-2008 10:58 AM

Re: Soon-to-be-hire? Larry Brooks as the D-Line coach
 
[quote=Beemnseven;414605]Wouldn't the obvious answer to all this lead to a coach that is currently under contract, and has already voiced his choices for a staff to Snyder so he can line them all up in advance?

If so, I would suspect it's an offensive minded coach, since a new offensive coordinator was brought in, while the defense, apart from Gregg Williams has been left intact by the front office.[/quote]That's why I don't think Mooch is under serious consideration.

If Mooch gets hired, we'll know we were wrong on this one. But I'd bet heavily on Fassel or Schwartz.


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