Thread: Dr. Z on Gibbs
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Old 04-03-2004, 05:27 PM   #10
Daseal
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Thanks guys! I appreciate it! I didn't do much for my Birthday, went out for dinner and a few drinks with a friend. Got a slight buzz going and then I went to bed, had a football game this morning. I plan on doing quite a bit more celebration tonight! Still debating as to where to go, have a few options to party at! I go to the grocery store, buy a bunch of beer, don't get carded.... The usual!

Matty, were you spying on me? I watched every single win during the Spurrier era. For the other 22 hours I worked and had a few drinks.

I think Gibbs is fully commiting himself, he always does. You never want to go into something half ass, give your all. However, I do believe that Coy was a large part in his decesion to return to coaching. Obviously he still has the desire and drive to win another Super Bowl (or two, or three, or four, or...). There's not a damn thing wrong with going back into the coaching world because your son wants to, and I'm glad to see him back in Washington. As much as I love Spurrier, it would be painful to see Gibbs anywhere else. Don't get me wrong, I still wanna see Spurrier at Redskins park, maybe just have Gibbs give him some pointers while Spurrier does O coordinator!

Thanks again for all the kind words!

Joe, I often don't expect many people to side with me, and on more than one occassion I haven't exactly agreed with myself, but I always try to look at something from a different perspective. Thanks again, and I'll see you all when the haze clears!

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Why do I get the feeling that this won't be your first?
Do my two possession of alcohols tip you off any? GRUMBLE!

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