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The Starter
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Age: 59
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Re: Redskins Insider: Odds and ends
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Playmaker
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Manassas
Age: 54
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Re: Redskins Insider: Odds and ends
If Cowher does ever coach here, he will not get total control. The only way to do that would be to buy the team and I don't think it's for sale. And, what if Gibbs does want to stay on as President? No one will run him off. Not Cowher or anybody else.
Also, I think we could end up with worse options than Greg Williams, just for the record.
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Playmaker
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Roanoke, VA
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Re: Redskins Insider: Odds and ends
Here's the way it's going to be: Saunders is already head coach of the offense. Williams is already the head coach of the defense. Gibbs is the team president. During the games, offensive decisions (FG kicking, punting, accept/decline penalties, etc) will be made by Saunders and all of the defensive decisions will be made by Williams...hmm... I guess Danny Smith will make the special teams decisions. Snyder, Gibbs (& Cerrato?) will make all the talent acquisitions through draft and free agency based on team needs and the two head coaches input. A new era in football is about to begin!
PS: this is just good ole "I hate the off-season" rhetoric.
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