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| | #61 |
| Playmaker Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: los angeles, ca Age: 28
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| Re: If Shanny's Not Your Man, Then What Is Your Plan? i know all the answers and forgot all the questions
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| | #62 |
| Franchise Player Join Date: Nov 2010
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| Re: If Shanny's Not Your Man, Then What Is Your Plan? You've been killing me lately. Keep up the good stuff man. Enjoying the laughs. (ref comment was hilarious as well)
__________________ "So let me get this straight. We have the event of the year on TV with millions watching around the world... and people want a punt, pass, and kick competition to be the halftime entertainment?? Folks, don't quit your day jobs."- Matty |
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| Playmaker Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Virginia Beach
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Bruce Allen keeps reigns as GM with final personnel say so. Campbell and scouting dept. stay. Who would you hire as head coach? Really depends on who is available after the season. i wouldn't go with a college coach. Some thoughts would be: Brian Shotty, Cam Cameron, Ray Horton What offensive system would you want in place and who (OC) will run it? I'd like to run a Pats type system, but don't like the quantity of option routes in the system. I would combine this with the Air Coryell system (playcalling/route numbering) with fixed routes and reads. Run game would be a more power based game, rather than the zone system we run. I'd want either of the two mentioned above or someone from the Coryell, Gibbs, Norv Turner coaching tree (not Norv himself tho). Sarkisian maybe as OC if Shotty or Cameron. What defensive system would you want in place and who (DC) will run it? Defensive system would be the Bum Phillips one-gap 3-4 or Dick Lebeau's attacking zone-blitz scheme. Rod Woodson possible DC or someone who was under Wade Phillips. Who are your building block players for the systems you recommend? Offense: RG3, Morris, Young, Chester, T. Williams (although if I could move him to get a draft pick and get a LT more suited for the power game, i would), Garcon (if he recovers from injury), Davis (if he recovers), Paulsen. Defense: Jenkins, Bowen, Cofield, Carriker, Kerrigan, Orakpo
__________________ ...[If] an angel fairy came down and said, '[You can have anything]....you would like to own,' I wouldn't be surprised if you said a football club and particularly the Washington Redskins.'' — Jack Kent Cooke, 1996. | |
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| | #64 |
| Playmaker Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: los angeles, ca Age: 28
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| Re: If Shanny's Not Your Man, Then What Is Your Plan? glad to hear it, thanks nc. i was put on this planet to make people laugh
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| | #65 |
| The Starter Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: MD Eastern Shore
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| Re: If Shanny's Not Your Man, Then What Is Your Plan? Thanks for asking, Vince Lombardi. I think my primary issue, which is poor leadership at the top, is apparent enough that even an ignoramus like me can figure it out.
__________________ Santana Moss on RG3's 76-yard TD run: "You're watching a track meet - and he ain't coming in second." Last edited by KI Skins Fan; 11-06-2012 at 08:04 PM. |
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| | #66 |
| The Starter Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: MD Eastern Shore
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| Re: If Shanny's Not Your Man, Then What Is Your Plan? I prefer to be called a hatter.
__________________ Santana Moss on RG3's 76-yard TD run: "You're watching a track meet - and he ain't coming in second." |
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| | #67 |
| Quietly Dominating the East Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Naples, Florida
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| Re: If Shanny's Not Your Man, Then What Is Your Plan? WHOOMP! There it is.......
__________________ Goodbye Sean..........Vaya Con Dios thankyou Joe....... Win! Always win! By fair means or foul, by soft words and hard deeds... by treachery, by cunning, by malpractice... but always win--Edward Teach |
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| | #68 |
| Franchise Player Join Date: Nov 2010
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| Re: If Shanny's Not Your Man, Then What Is Your Plan? The standings only tells you something is wrong. It doesn't pinpoint the problem. So....back to this.... If you aren't qualified to figure out the solution, what on earth makes you qualified to point out the problem?
__________________ "So let me get this straight. We have the event of the year on TV with millions watching around the world... and people want a punt, pass, and kick competition to be the halftime entertainment?? Folks, don't quit your day jobs."- Matty |
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| | #69 |
| The Starter Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: MD Eastern Shore
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| Re: If Shanny's Not Your Man, Then What Is Your Plan? See revised post #65 above, Vince.
__________________ Santana Moss on RG3's 76-yard TD run: "You're watching a track meet - and he ain't coming in second." |
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| | #70 |
| Special Teams Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: New Jersey
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| Re: If Shanny's Not Your Man, Then What Is Your Plan? Difficult to answer as this is an open ended question midway thru the season. But as a speculative venture under the presumption the season ends poorly in Washington, here are a few suggestions. As a possible GM, Eric DeCosta, 41, asst GM for the Ravens under Ozzie Newsome. Worked his way up from the bottom and has a nice resume. Consider Bill Polian as he has been successful everywhere he's been. Consider also keeping Bruce Allen as a figure head to work contracts, but hire and empower a director of player personnel from a strong drafting organization like the Giants, Packers, 49ers, or Falcons. Head Coach is very difficult at this point because the season needs to play out. I would consider Jay Gruden if the Bengals offense plays well down the stretch. Greg Roman of the 49ers has been suggested here, and has a strong buzz. I would prefer to have an offensive minded coach. However I do believe that a black Head Coach may be the best option for the organization given the makeup of the team and the city. Don't want to bring race into it per se, but honestly do feel an AA coach here offers certain intangibles that should be factored in. Relating to the players, dealing with the local media and fanbase, diffusing certain criticisms and speculations. My 2 choices would be Roy Horton, DC of Ari, or Perry Fewell, DC of NYG. Both have impressive resumes and are great with players and media. Both are defensive minded, which may be more of a necessity. I am also very enamored with Chip Kelly of Oregon, the Spurrier debacle not withstanding. Kelly has reportedly strong organizational skills which Spurrier did not. The Patriots employ parts of their high octane offense successfully, so it should translate. I want to see the Ducks play Alabama for the Title first. Bama has virtually an NFL defense, and an impressive showing against them puts Kelly at the top of my list. Kelly's offense would be explosive with Griffin and with the appropriate speed around him. Kelly might jump with a Title and RG as his QB. Enticing possibilities and a track meet on sundays. Scary going back to a college coach though. As far as coordinators go, that is up to the HC. Also want to see who gets fired at the end, but Rex Ryan, Mike Zimmer are options with an offensive HC. 1st timers might be Vance Joseph, DB coach of Texans, or Greg Jackson, DB coach of 9ers if a defensive HC is hired. Offense might be, if fired, Jason Garrett or Rob Chudzinski as possible options with a defensive HC. Dark horse might be Brian Callahan, asst with Denver, who helped with Tebow transformation midseason last year, and now breaks down film with Peyton Manning. Young though. Have a more specific plan when the season ends pending each team's performances. Of course, it's all moot if the Skins finish strong. Nice to keep your options open however, and be ready to pounce if the opportunity presents itself. Dallas, more than likely will get first choice, but RG offers something special to snag top dog as well. Snyder has to be prepared for any contingency as a sound business practice. |
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| | #71 |
| Living Legend Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Grand Rapids, MI Age: 25
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| Re: If Shanny's Not Your Man, Then What Is Your Plan? Can you imagine Chip Kelly calling this offense? I mean, hell, you don't even need a problem to think that's a great solution.
__________________ Shanahan: “The bad thing is he's [Sav Rocca] probably our best offensive weapon and that’s not good.” |
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| | #72 |
| Living Legend Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Grand Rapids, MI Age: 25
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| Re: If Shanny's Not Your Man, Then What Is Your Plan? That's not what happened at all.
__________________ Shanahan: “The bad thing is he's [Sav Rocca] probably our best offensive weapon and that’s not good.” |
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| | #73 |
| Pro Bowl Join Date: Aug 2009
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| Re: If Shanny's Not Your Man, Then What Is Your Plan? People were all over Spurrier when he got here with his florida offense, and we know how that turned out. I'm skeptical now for us ever getting a college coach again.
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| | #74 |
| Playmaker ![]() Join Date: Aug 2012 Location: toms river, nj Age: 41
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| You would say that no matter what we came up with. Are you saying there hasnt been names tossed out?
__________________ "Coaches who can outline plays on a black board are a dime a dozen. The ones who win get inside their player and motivate." Vince Lombardi |
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| | #75 |
| Playmaker ![]() Join Date: Aug 2012 Location: toms river, nj Age: 41
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__________________ "Coaches who can outline plays on a black board are a dime a dozen. The ones who win get inside their player and motivate." Vince Lombardi |
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