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Living Legend
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Pacifica, CA
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Re: WP article: Time for Gibbs to walk away?
Time for Leonard Shapiro to walk away!! Gibbs walked into a screwed up situation, it takes time to fix the problems he's faced, it takes time to develop skills and confidence on a young QB. I think he's really close to building a contender, now or at the end of the season is not the time to walk away, injuries to key players haven't helped. Let the man fulfill his contract and if next year he screws up then he can walk away. If he walks away now you are going to start all over again as a new coaching staff will mold the team to their liking and we'll be bitching about Gibbs walking away because of all the changes. Gibbs is not a quitter and will not walk away until he succeeds, I'm sick and tired of all the FUCKING whiners and doubters. Either you root for this team or go FUCK yourselves!!!!
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Special Teams
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 141
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Re: WP article: Time for Gibbs to walk away?
Here we go again. Gibbs must go, c'mon. Lets focus on this season.
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The Starter
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Trinity, NC
Age: 54
Posts: 1,444
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Re: WP article: Time for Gibbs to walk away?
I don't know about anyone else, but I personally feel like I owe something to Coach Gibbs. He sacrificed a alot personally during his first tenure to make us a winning franchise and it's because of him I have so many great memories of this team. I sometimes wonder if I would be such a die hard fan of this team if it weren't for him.
When he came back, I thought to myself, "Regardless of whether or not he's able to make us a winning team again, I'm just glad he cared enough to come back and at least try." He didn't do it for the money. He didn't do it for his ego. He did it because he cares about this organization and its fans. He left a thriving NASCAR team, sold his shares with the Falcons, and sacrificed, again, precious time with his family in order to help this team. Because of that reason, I feel indebted to him and give him my full support for as long as he chooses to be here regardless of the outcome. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Arlington, Virginia
Age: 43
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Re: WP article: Time for Gibbs to walk away?
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Uncle Phil
Join Date: Feb 2004
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The Starter
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: The ATX (formerly Balmer)
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Now, we know that many of the things that contributed to that atmosphere of winning are no longer here -- I've always lamented the departure of Bobby Beathard and anybody who was a Skins/Gibbs fan back in the day knows full well what Bobby meant to our organization. Cerrato is no Bobby Beathard. Shapiro isn't the first to suggest we try to get Scott Pioli, who may be one of the only modern dudes I've ever heard legitimately compared to Beathard. And, I think Shapiro is dead on questioning the mentality of current players. I don't know that the team we have now has the right combination of fire, respect for the institution and the Man who's trying to restore greatness to it, and overall work ethic that we need. The phrase "true Redskin" is tossed about an awful lot, but we still end up with guys making an uncharacteristic number of mental mistakes, coughing up the football, playing without intensity, or worst of all, just not playing much at all (Lloyd, Arch Deluxe, et al).
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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 4,575
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Re: WP article: Time for Gibbs to walk away?
I was never too excited with the idea of bringing Gibbs back in the first place mostly because of his age. I would have preferred the Skins hire a coach that could have potentailly stayed around 10+ years (if everything went well) and get his system running for a longer period of time. IMO Gibbs's age made it hard for him to stick around more than his 5 yr contract so by the time he really got things up & running it was time for him to retire and bring in someone new (that would want to implement his own system).
Now that Gibbs has been here awhile I can only say I am disappointed. His record is mediocre and the team is only in slightly better shape then when he came in. He just does not see to be the same coach that I remember from the 80s. I think thats because of changes in the league & Gibbs. I think Gibbs has earned the right (from Gibbs 1.0) to decide for himself when he will go but when he does I wont be very upset (I never would have imagined 4 years ago I'd say that). |
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Uncle Phil
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 45,256
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Re: WP article: Time for Gibbs to walk away?
I probably wouldn't have joined this site if not for Gibbs...some would say that would have been a good thing
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: washington, D.C.
Posts: 11,460
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But my fundamental frustration has been, is Gibbs doing more with less? While the talent is developing, while Jason is still growing as a quarterback, is Gibbs or the staff "ahead" of the team and requiring them to catch up in the meantime? Let's face it, in the NFL injuries are a reality not an excuse. This year the offensive line has been decimated, last year it was the secondary and an untimely injury to Portis. Next year, just as sure as we're sitting here, it will be some other key player or maybe two. Who knows? Game after game, particularly the wins, I feel as though the Redskins actually have to outplay not just the opponent, but at times overcome the coaching itself. Somehow, it seems to me, this team has to rise to a certain level of competition to compensate for what they lack in savvy, ingenuity, cohesiveness, preparation and chemistry. If those things aren't there, then generally it's a nail biter or a flat out loss. |
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Special Teams
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Canada
Age: 52
Posts: 260
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Re: WP article: Time for Gibbs to walk away?
This is true, but who else would replace Gibbs in this franchise. we are afraid to return back to the norv/marty/spurrier days, though marty is worth looking for again, despite his reputation for playoff meltdown.
though coaching has past Gibbs, what we need here is continuity. and changing for this organization equals bad things, and up to know there is still traces of the result of these changes. |
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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 4,540
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Re: WP article: Time for Gibbs to walk away?
A little perspective on another beatdown. On 9/29/85 the eventual champ Bears stomped Gibbs' Skins, 45-10 (Keep in mind. Back then coaches didn't run up the score unless they had a personal beef w/each other. Ditka & Gibbs always respected 1 another.)
A year later, see the entry from wikipedia below (notice the injury list). In addition to that, we beat them in the 1987-8 playoffs & went on to win the super bowl. My point? Gibbs has been through this before & while I agree w/much of what Shapiro said, this team may not be as far away as we think. "The Bears were heavy favorites in the post season. They earned a first round bye. But in the first game at Soldier Field, they were upset by the Washington Redskins. A holding penalty and a missed field goal by Kevin Butler frustrated the Bears in the first quarter. However, they still managed to take a 13-7 lead into halftime. But their usual stellar defense fell apart in the second half, allowing the Redskins to score 20 unanswered points. "Maybe my dreams didn't come true," said Chicago Coach Mike Ditka. "The defense has to play outstanding and today they were just not up to the way the Redskins were playing." Despite injuries to offensive linemen Joe Jacoby and Russ Grimm, they and the rest of the blockers were able to pick up the Bears patented blitzes. Quarterback Jay Schroeder was sacked only twice. He was also able to use the blitzes to his advantage, completing passes while being chased out of the pocket. Trailing 14-13 in the 4th quarter, the Bears good fortune ran out, when the usually dependable Payton lost a fumble, which led to an 83-yard touchdown drive by the Redskins. The long drive perpetrated against the NFL's best defense seemed to take the wind out of the Bears' sails. A few minutes later, the Bears muffed a punt return which set up an easy field goal for the Redskins. When it was all said and done, the Bears lost 27-13. Still, they had a fantastic season overall, despite their weaknesses on offense and the poor play of their quarterbacks." |
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The Starter
Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 2,351
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Re: WP article: Time for Gibbs to walk away?
For the record i'd like to see Gibbs stay at least til the end of next year. The article doesn't really say anything new. There is alot of truth to it, but nothing new.
There are really 2 sides to Gibbs 2.0. Gibbs and co. have really done some great things in FA and in the draft. W/out doing my homework you've got Cooley, ST, Rocky, Landry, Golston, Montgomery, JC, & Rogers that have been drafted. You've got MW, Fletcher, Moss, ARE, Randy Thomas, Rabach, as some noteable FA's. On the other hand some of the FO blunders leave a black eye on all of the good things they've done. #1 imo is the Brunell deal. Most didn't understand it at the time and still don't. Then you have in no particular order the Portis deal-throwing in a pick, LLoyd, Duckett, and AA. Just horrible deals that we all questioned at the time. No new news here and sorry to bring it up again but the point is we do need a GM. This season still can be a success though, so the doom and gloom of the article for this year i don't really agree w/. I'm not ready to give up on it yet as we are 4-3. |
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Uncle Phil
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 45,256
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Re: WP article: Time for Gibbs to walk away?
Unless we hire The All Mighty himself as General Manager, anyone we bring in will make plenty of mistakes as well. This notion that a GM is just going to magically fix everything (and never mind that they would still probably answer to at least Gibbs and Snyder) is beyond me.
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Join Date: May 2004
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