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Old 08-09-2005, 02:43 PM   #9
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Re: More Lenny P: O-line manhandled in scrimmage

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Originally Posted by offiss
We are starting to here little by little that coaching may be the problem with the skin's and not personel, no one want's to jump to any quick conclusions about a hall of fame coach, but that speculation is starting to arise, as I stated in another thread, this season is bigger for Gibbs, than Ramsey, most management around the NFL believe Ramsey is the good's he's just being held back by inferiour coaching, I really hope Gibbs, AND Bugel, can catch up?
We' really only hearing this from Pastabelly. And he was saying the same things before last season when Gibbs hadn't even had a chance to demonstrate his abilities. So his credibility is shot right there. I am not a blind optimist but I would say it is real easy to sit back and criticize when you arguing points that 99% of fans don't understand or can't see. You see very little about those in know, like other players an coaches, saying that there was something major and fundamentally wrong offensively last season. Basically everything we hear is that it simply needed to be modenized to account for more complex and faster defenses. The main people saying this are????? The Redskins, specifically Gibbs mentioning that they were slow to realize how much better defenses have gotten. I haven't seen anything where someone is saying "well this is wrong and they need to fix it" and Gibbs responds by disagreeing. They know what the need to do to fix it and I think logically it follows that a masterfull football mind can do it. There hasn't been some influx of uber-talented offensive coordinators in the last 15 years so it stands to reason that the people haven't really gotten smarter but the schemes have simply evolved naturally. If Gibbs was a masterfull coach before(hard to argue he wasn't) it seems pretty darn logical that with some work he can catch up and do the things that need to be done and can probably do it better than 90% of the other coaches. It just doesn't make any sense to me that a good football coach becomes a bad football coach simply by being away. He simply becomes a non-evolved good coach who is going to need to adapt in the new environment. One season isn't enough to judge one's ability on this but judging by this off-season and the things being said it is obvious to me they know what to do. That is at least encouraging.
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