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Old 01-06-2010, 04:03 PM   #1
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thought this was interesting, and a good thing if it happens...
http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/...oss-in-DC.html

Kyle Shanahan is bolting the Houston Texans to reunite with his father as the offensive coordinator for the Washington Redskins.

Don’t be surprised if Alex Gibbs is not far behind him. Gibbs, who has served as the assistant head coach for the Texans for the last two seasons, might be following in the footsteps of another offensive line guru in Joe Bugel, who has retired after three decades in the business, most with the Redskins.

Mike Shanahan is putting the old gang back together, and he and Gibbs have a long tradition of working with one another. Mike Shanahan will be introduced at a press conference at Redskins Park in just a little more than a half-hour. Keep an eye on Gibbs, a league insider tells the National Football Post.
Hope not, i hate alex gibbs and the way he coaches the o line to play. It's effective, but dirty as hell.
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Old 01-06-2010, 04:18 PM   #2
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I wonder who our WR coach will be i hope it's someone good.
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Old 01-06-2010, 04:21 PM   #3
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I wonder who our WR coach will be i hope it's someone good.
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"As for other potential additions, former Broncos standout wide receiver Steve Watson might have a role. And front-office official Jim Goodman, who has previously worked with Shanahan, could have a position in the reorganized football operation"

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Old 01-06-2010, 04:36 PM   #4
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Mark Maske:
"As for other potential additions, former Broncos standout wide receiver Steve Watson might have a role. And front-office official Jim Goodman, who has previously worked with Shanahan, could have a position in the reorganized football operation"

I loved watching Steve Watson play.
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Mark Maske:
"As for other potential additions, former Broncos standout wide receiver Steve Watson might have a role. And front-office official Jim Goodman, who has previously worked with Shanahan, could have a position in the reorganized football operation"

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As Denver’s wide receivers coach from 2003-06, Watson helped three different players record a total of four 1,000-yard receiving seasons in Rod Smith (2004-05), Ashley Lelie (2004) and Javon Walker (2006). Smith maintained his elite level of play under Watson as the veteran recorded at least 74 receptions three times while Lelie developed into one of the game’s top deep threats as evidenced by him leading the NFL in yards per reception average (18.7) from 2003-05.
Walker, coming off an ACL injury that limited him to one game in 2005, re-established himself as one of the NFL’s top wide receivers under Watson in 2006. He finished the year with a team-high 1,084 receiving yards and showed his versatility in becoming one of only three wide receivers since the 1970 NFL merger to score on a touchdown reception and a touchdown run of at least 70 yards in the same season. Watson’s wide receivers also in 2006 helped ease rookie quarterback Jay Cutler’s adjustment to the NFL as the first round draft choice started Denver’s final five games of the season.
In 2005, Watson’s wideouts helped the Broncos post a 13-3 record, win the AFC West title and advance to the AFC Championship Game. Smith was named to the Pro Bowl for the third time in his career and for the first time since 2001 by posting his second consecutive 1,100-yard receiving season (1,105). He also became the first undrafted player in NFL history to reach 10,000 career receiving yards and ranked ninth in the league in receptions (85) for the year.
Lelie also led the NFL in yards per reception average (18.3) for the second consecutive year under Watson’s guidance in 2005, posting 42 receptions for 770 yards.
The Broncos’ wide receivers excelled in 2004 with Watson as their position coach, helping the club boast the AFC’s No. 3 pass offense at 249.9 net yards per game (6th in NFL) and record the fourth-most passing yards in a season (3,999) in club history. Individually, Smith became the franchise’s all-time leader in receptions and touchdowns and finished the year with a team-high 79 catches for 1,144 yards (14.5 avg.) with seven touchdowns.[/
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Hope not, i hate alex gibbs and the way he coaches the o line to play. It's effective, but dirty as hell.
i agree, but its effective as hell. its been a while since any RB here has had some decent holes to run thru
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Hope not, i hate alex gibbs and the way he coaches the o line to play. It's effective, but dirty as hell.
Cut block is within the rules if executed properly, if not it's a 15 yd penalty. I've got no problem with it as long as the cuts blocks are clean.

I'm not a fan of the Zone Blocking with our current personnel, but with a more athletic OL it works. Besides, I like the idea of other teams fearing our OL for a change.

Good link with some video from Stink on the cut block

Texans ready to cut block, take flack - AFC South Blog - ESPN
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Cut block is within the rules if executed properly, if not it's a 15 yd penalty. I've got no problem with it as long as the cuts blocks are clean.

I'm not a fan of the Zone Blocking with our current personnel, but with a more athletic OL it works. Besides, I like the idea of other teams fearing our OL for a change.

Good link with some video from Stink on the cut block

Texans ready to cut block, take flack - AFC South Blog - ESPN
Lol, quote from our very own Fat Albert. Hopefully he doesn't start a fight during camp.

Albert Haynesworth, Titans defensive tackle: "They always talk about us being dirty, maybe they need to look at that, trying to hurt people and stuff. If they aren't man enough to stay up, shoot, they shouldn't be in the league then. The coach, either."
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Lol, quote from our very own Fat Albert. Hopefully he doesn't start a fight during camp.

Albert Haynesworth, Titans defensive tackle: "They always talk about us being dirty, maybe they need to look at that, trying to hurt people and stuff. If they aren't man enough to stay up, shoot, they shouldn't be in the league then. The coach, either."
When you see one of the most dominant DTs in the game concerned about being cut, that's a good thing. Some good cut blocks will slow down the Ratliffs, Tucks, and Coles of the NFC East.

Stink was mentioning in one of his vids on this that in practice the OL will wrap up the DL, if they are in postion for a cut. They won't cut their own teammates in camp/practice.
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When you see one of the most dominant DTs in the game concerned about being cut, that's a good thing. Some good cut blocks will slow down the Ratliffs, Tucks, and Coles of the NFC East.

Stink was mentioning in one of his vids on this that in practice the OL will wrap up the DL, if they are in postion for a cut. They won't cut their own teammates in camp/practice.
Good stuff. Also like the idea of neutralizing those guy's that have been a pain in the butt for the last few years.


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Here we go again. The all QBs are created equal argument and only the ones who have an elite WR corps or play behind z dominant O line are any good. Why can't a QB just be good? AJ has missed a lot of games over the years. Have you looked at what Schaub has done in those games?

Did you see what he did in Atlanta whenever he got a chance to play? There's a reason that as a back-up in ATL, he was offered the uncontested starting job in Houston. He's good, period.
The thing that bothers me about Schuab is people seem to think he came out of no where. When they traded him to the Texans there were people saying no no no in part because of the impending Vick dogfighting scandal, but on top of that a lot of people felt Schuab was the better QB based on his performance in the preseason and against the Patriots in the regular season.
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