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Old 12-21-2004, 02:57 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by jdlea
I think that if Gregg Williams begins to consider another head coaching job Joe Gibbs should think about stepping down and becoming the GM only. I think that if Joe Gibbs is really committed to returning the Redskins to dynasty status he has to realize it will probably not happen under him. They could become a good team in the short term, but Joe Gibbs is not the long term solution at head coach. I know everyone realizes that and I think Joe has even said that. If Williams is offered a job that he would consider I think the Skins might want to think about this scenario.

I don't think this would be a bad idea at all. Joe Gibbs would be right upstairs. He could still mentor Gregg Williams in a way and he would be able to stay with the team. Like I said, Joe Gibbs is not the long term answer to the head coaching position in Washington. I think that Gregg Williams could be and if Joe is truly committed to returning this team to greatness (which I believe he is) he should give this some serious thought.

Yes, but he certainly is the short term solution, I would have a hard time believing the William's right now is a better offensive coach than Gibb's? I would also be more than a little scepticle about Gibb's GM abilities, he did give 43 mil. to Brunell, and traded for a system back with no power to run his ball control power running game and gave him 50mil to boot, and let us not forget his last draft pick before this past draft and 1 Desmond Howard, Gibb's ability to spot can't mis talent is a little off to say the least, fortuantly for us William's and co. where able to convince him to take Taylor, over Winslow.
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