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Living Legend
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: VA
Age: 42
Posts: 17,620
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Re: heir to the throne
saunders has the leadership qualities of wet cardboard. He one of those great OCs, terrible HC guys. Williams on the other hand (though gruff) has leadership, and with a good OC could do well... he also seems to be good at talent evaluation.
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Impact Rookie
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Brazil, IN
Age: 54
Posts: 883
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Re: heir to the throne
I dont want to even think about him leaving. I hope he coaches till he is 100. I mean I am still at awe that he is back.
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The Starter
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Warrenton, Virginia
Age: 45
Posts: 1,515
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Re: heir to the throne
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Or in the Simpsons when Mr Burn's is just a brain in a weird little robot thing with a glass top. All we need is the Joe's brain to communicate with free agents wives. |
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JUST LIVIN
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: houston,tx
Age: 63
Posts: 4,929
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Re: heir to the throne
richie pettibon or buddy ryan
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The Starter
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Age: 59
Posts: 1,176
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Re: heir to the throne
Let's just enjoy Joe while he's here. He has 3 more years on his contract which I believe he will fulfill. Then, it will be Gregg Williams' team. Until then, let's win 3 in a row, baby!
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 1,880
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Re: heir to the throne
What is good about this situation is - Gibbs has the time to prep someone to take over for him after he quits coaching and probably becomes solely team president. But he may have a hard decision in Saunders/Williams. Saunders is basically a guy that gibbs thought was the best coach out there that came the closest to a clone of himself from an offensive strategic standpoint, but he appears to lack something (what it is I don't know for sure). Gregg Williams has been good as a defensive coordinator/head coach for defense (or whatever his official title is), but hasn't proven to be a great head coach when he was given his chance.
But if the choice had to made now, it would have to be Gregg Williams mainly because he has been with the redskins for 2 years now and the advantages that come with that fact. |
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The Starter
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: 36.28 x 76.22
Age: 73
Posts: 1,812
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Re: heir to the throne
Did I miss the memo about HOF Coach Gibbs re-retirement?
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Living Legend
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: VA
Age: 42
Posts: 17,620
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Re: heir to the throne
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Watch a saunders interview and you'll see what he lacks. he's totally uninspiring and you'll be put to sleep REAL fast. he speaks really softly and almost mumbles at times, and he has a hard time relating to people cause he's an X's and O's geek and just likes playing with scheme and numbers more than dealing with people. He's truly a great coordinator though, but i just can't see him being a great head coach. |
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Woodbridge
Age: 38
Posts: 36
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Re: heir to the throne
i think williams would be the next head coach cuz for the time hes been here hes done a great job
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Pittsburgh, PA/Easton, MD
Age: 39
Posts: 65
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Re: heir to the throne
It would be a combination of both Al Saunders and Greg Williams. I swear that with Gibbs making the Head Coach Offense and Head Coach Defense, that he is trying to create it so that when he DOES retire, that the succesors to the Head Coaching job will be two people, Saunders and Williams.
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Living Legend
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: chesapeake, va
Age: 61
Posts: 15,817
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Re: heir to the throne
Spurier all the way he just needs another chance and with Williams and Saunders under him it would be lights out football. For all the people who hate Brunell he would be out by the second quarter of the first game. Then Campbell would be to winded to play after running 300 yards around in circles to avoid the rush. Then in the second half Ramsey could come in and just stand there like a statue and get creamed the rest of the year. After the year is over Ramsey will just quit Brunell will retire and Campbell will be our man and not the wasted draft pick some say he was and all will be happy.
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