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Old 12-14-2006, 10:01 AM   #11
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Re: Gibbs still likes how players are selected....ugh

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If the skins sign a GM, what exactly will Gibbs job be?
i mean, i feel like i'm in Office Space and the Bob's are asking, "what it is exactly, that you do?"

I mean he's hands off the D, he's virtually hands of the O (or at least was...), and with a GM he'd be ceding autonomy on personnel! Seems to me, were this to happen, he'd be nothing more than a figurehead/puppet- guiding he ship in a 5-11 direction...and we'd be no better than the citizens of
Oz willing to believe in the magical wizard.

I'm not saying Gibbs must go, what I am saying, is that we brought him back...paid him a lot of money...let him do his thing, without demanding that he cede control.
I'll tell you what he can do. He can spend time with all 3 units. Plus spend more time w/ JC. I'm sorry but this guy Lazor shouldn't be his only coach. He just should not be picking the players. What guy walks off a Nascar team and has full control of an NFL team? It makes no sense.
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