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View Poll Results: The 2014 Redskins HC Should Be | |||
Art Briles |
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18 | 18.37% |
Jay Gruden |
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36 | 36.73% |
Jon Gruden |
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8 | 8.16% |
Mike Shanahan |
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18 | 18.37% |
Kevin Sumlin |
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18 | 18.37% |
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Living Legend
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Arlington, VA
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Re: Choose Your 2014 Redskins Head Coach (Volume 2)
What is the deal with everyone wanting these college coaches? What have any of them proven at the NFL level?
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Living Legend
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Evanston, IL
Age: 37
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Re: Choose Your 2014 Redskins Head Coach (Volume 2)
Shanahan won 100+ games prior to coming here. He's terrible. Only thing that matters is whether you can coach or not. Period.
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Playmaker
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Martinsburg, WV
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Re: Choose Your 2014 Redskins Head Coach (Volume 2)
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It doesn't take 10 weeks for NFL players to adapt to a special teams system. There is only so many ways you can cover a punt, or kickoff. Burns, Shanahans, Haslet... Let them all go. Build around RG3, Alfmo, and some other bright spots. Gettis actually looked good today in his limited play time.
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Gamebreaker
Join Date: Nov 2010
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Re: Choose Your 2014 Redskins Head Coach (Volume 2)
If you win 2 super bowls, chances are you can coach. NOW, picking good staff and players as a GM is a bit different.
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Pro Bowl
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Jacksonville, Forida
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Re: Choose Your 2014 Redskins Head Coach (Volume 2)
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As for the players, there were a number of positions where there was little to be lost by giving someone else a chance to win the job by playing them on Sundays. He should have known that some players play better in games than they do in practice. Whatever... it's irrelevant now. I'm just trying to look smart.
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Pro Bowl
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: San Diego Ca
Posts: 5,348
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Re: Choose Your 2014 Redskins Head Coach (Volume 2)
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All joking aside, I would prefer a HC with NFL experience but too often you see a coaching tree guy get a job and they basically run a system they've been trained in and don't have the ability to adapt it to fit their roster or their opponent. Half the NFL is running a version of the Bill Walsh west coast offense including the Redskins. I just don't want to hire the next great system guy with a good resume like Jay Gruden. Btw, Grudens Bengals have never finished better than 11th on offense. They are currently ranked 10th. I don't see anything that Jumps out and says next great HC. Great head coaches are harder to find than Franchise QB or Shutdown Corners. If it was easy every team would have one. Most owners take what they perceive as the sure bet and hire a coordinators from a successful coaching staff with Belichick being the most recent and it has backfired. See Romeo Crennel, Al Groh, Josh McDaniel, Nick Saban and Eric Mangini. For decades owners have been hiring assistants from the Sid Gilman and Bill Walsh Coaching tree, half the league is from the Walsh tree... Unfortunately the game has evolved and the gilman tree died when Vermiel and Gibbs retired. The walsh tree is struggling with only Denver doing well but thats mostly because of Manning. Sean Payton was an assistant under Bill Walsh guys, Ray Rhodes and Jim Fassell. He also coached under Parcells. Payton is successful today because he did it his way. He is expanding what he learned. Who ever we get, I hope he is an innovator and does it his way, not a guy that is hoping for a 10 win season every year by doing what the great ones used to do. |
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