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NYJ expected to fire Todd Bowles...do the Redskins fire Manusky and bring Bowles back to Washington?

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Old 01-05-2019, 10:47 PM   #1
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Re: NYJ expected to fire Todd Bowles...do the Redskins fire Manusky and bring Bowles back to Washington?

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Absolutely. I'd welcome GW back with open arms.
I completely agree with you!


As for Munskie...he seems like a good guy and smart...but it is Peter Principle (promoted above his level) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete...le?wprov=sfla1

IMHO...I would like to have either Greg Williams or Todd Bowls as Defensive Coordinator and Greg Manusky as Line Backers Coach.

As for Jay Gruden, I actually happen to think that he is a decent coach, maybe even a good coach. Although he does need a real Offensive Coordinator.

As others have mentioned no other decent Coach, other than Jay, would work for Dan Synder and Bruce Allen.

So my personal suggestion would be to hire a new Offensive Coordinator and Defensive Coordinator.

Of course I would Love to FIRE Dan Snyder...but that is Not Going to happen

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