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Originally Posted by 12thMan
Schneed, you're right GWilliams isn't responsible for depth and injuries. You're dead on, he has no control over that, but people are watching and taking note. And most teams don't have three first round picks playing on their squad either, not to mention a Sean Taylor. So the bottom line, in my opinion, is that Williams will ultimately be judged on what talent he lined up and what talent he didn't line up.
The NFL judges you on results, not depth and injuries; how well did he do with the players under his watch.
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I don't think that's true. I think the MEDIA, in their oversimplified world, judges you solely on results. I think football people would understand if Williams' D gets destroyed by Romo and TO with Taylor hurt.
I don't think Gregg Williams' reputation has dropped one iota amongst GMs around the league. You still hear him referred to as a genius just as much as he ever was.
Our coaching is fantastic, with the only exception being Gibbs' clock management and overly conservative nature later in games. Our problem is with depth, and it has now been exposed by this rash of injuries.
The devil is in the details.