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Old 12-27-2018, 08:45 AM   #37
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Re: Forgetting the Titans and Doctson Post Game Thread

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I agree with you on Snyder... my thought about moving forward with a new coach is who would want the job ? All the hands on owner types Snyder ,Jones etc have yes man coaches.. Gruden is a better head coach than Jason Garrett! So unless Snyder gets a real GM and a complete change in philosophy I’m not sure firing jay is going to make much difference.. Bruce Allen has to go and bring in a D coordinator for sure.. it will be interested for sure..
Gruden is not a better head coach than Jason Garret....Gruden hasn't even reached .500 and it appears he's headed for a 6th season in Washington....Bruce Allen is only here because of his father's legacy....which is a poor ass reason to have him as team president....after Gruden defended Manusky after Swearinger's comments I'm not so sure if he will be fired....the Redskins have a 17th ranked defense which is average...not terrible..
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