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Originally Posted by skinsguy
Gee...how many Super Bowls did Belichick win when he was head coach of Cleveland? Both resumes would be impressive enough to win the coaching job in D.C., but you can pretty much throw out any stats you are using to support your argument. You can't go by what either coach did in other cities and expect the same exact results. You would hope that happens, but this is a different situation. So, saying that Shanahan had a certain winning percentage at the tail end of his career in Denver and say that is what to expect in Washington year in and year out is a ridiculously stupid assumption.
I say enough of this time wasting argument. Shanahan is the Redskins next Head Coach. Just deal with it and be thankful we're getting a head coach who has had success in the NFL in the last decade or so.
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and not a QB coach moved to HC, or an unproven OC.