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Old 12-08-2005, 12:15 PM   #69
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Re: Gibbs vs. Spurrier -- stats about even?

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Originally Posted by #56fanatic
I am not pointing at anyone on saying names, but some people are just blind to the way things work in the NFL. It is a business, and if the right job comes open GW will leave for a head coaching job. No way is he going to stay an assistant for 3 more years. His stock is high, and of the two jobs that were open last year, I dont think he was going to get back into the same situation like buffalo. He is one of the most talked about people getting a shot at coaching again. being an assistant is a constant audition for the next Head Coaching position out there. Stop thinking there is some sort of loyalty with the people that come here. Marvin said he was going to see our team through, but left for Cincy, which at the time looked stupid. But how many teams passed over him when he should have been a head coach years before. He had to take the Cincy job, nobody was offering him anything else.
I'm not really sure how we got off on the tangent of Marvin Lewis and Gregg Williams, but what I said cannot be denied as fact. The fact is, Joe Gibbs knows more about picking the right kind of people to surround him on the coaching staff and he's got proof with success. There cannot be any comparision between the two - don't even compare Steve Spurrier in college to Joe Gibbs in the NFL - it's apples and oranges.
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