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Old 12-08-2019, 11:35 AM   #1
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Re: Who will be the next coach of the Redskins and does it even freakin matter?

Now this I would be all in favor to hire him!!

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/r...-nfl-openings/
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Old 12-08-2019, 11:39 PM   #2
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Re: Who will be the next coach of the Redskins and does it even freakin matter?

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Now this I would be all in favor to hire him!!

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/r...-nfl-openings/
Idk what would change this year that would make David Shaw come to the NFL, but even if he wanted to I think he would think twice about working for one of the worst FO's in the NFL.

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Sources said Dan Snyder is beginning to understand the gravity of his situation and that major changes could be coming to the Skins front office this week.
At least we have quotes like this to have faith in though. Come on Dan! The path forward gets clearer by the day.
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Old 12-08-2019, 04:36 PM   #3
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I think the reason Dan is befriending Alex Smith is he's going to need a new BFF after he finally fires Bruce. If Snyder wasn't rich would anyone hang around the guy?


Snyder is a billionaire loser who has to hire protégés like Vinny Cerrato and Bruce Allen to be his buddy. Too bad neither of these guys knew squat about winning football although Bruce was good at winning “off the field”. Lol.


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Old 12-08-2019, 11:48 PM   #4
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https://twitter.com/Russellmania621/...htmode%3Dfalse

I know it's Chris Russell but fuuuuuuuuuuuuuck I wanna get my hopes up.

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- I was told things were "red hot" in Green Bay after the game. Even before, a lot of coaches & people very concerned about short-term future.

I firmly believe there's very little chance Bruce Allen survives this.
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Old 12-09-2019, 12:03 PM   #5
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I know it's Chris Russell but fuuuuuuuuuuuuuck I wanna get my hopes up.
Chris Russell is a gossipy bitch. The way he reports just turns me off to the guy. He sounds like a 12 year old girl. Could he at least give an example as to why things were "hot" in Green Bay? Russell is just such a major tool.
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Old 12-09-2019, 12:13 PM   #6
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Chris Russell is a gossipy bitch. The way he reports just turns me off to the guy. He sounds like a 12 year old girl. Could he at least give an example as to why things were "hot" in Green Bay? Russell is just such a major tool.
Seriously, dude is a tool
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Re: Who will be the next coach of the Redskins and does it even freakin matter?

Can anyone tell me how the HC of Stanford is being considered as a HC of an NFL team. I don’t know squat about college football nor this guys history. Is this another Steve Spurrier Snyder move?


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Old 12-09-2019, 07:31 AM   #8
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We’d be extremely fortunate to land Shaw


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Tell us more about him? He hasn’t taken offers to HC jobs before - why come here?

The good thing about Snyder’s search for a high caliber HC is great for every Redskins fan who wants to dump Bruce Allen. A HC coming hear has leverage over Snyder and can dictate his terms :

1. Fire Bruce
2. Give him a say in player acquisition- draft or FA
3. Reduce or eliminate Snyder’s control on football decisions for the team.
4. 5 year contract with guaranteed money

ANY HC Who comes here with those preconditions will do well, because the team has dived so low. Snyder may have to fundamentally change how this team has operated for 20 years to get the shiny and flashy HC he wants


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Shaw is pretty widely respected as a HC from his time at Stanford, and he's got a lot of experience as an assistant in the NFL. He's been on several team's short lists in recent years including the Skins.
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Shaw is pretty widely respected as a HC from his time at Stanford, and he's got a lot of experience as an assistant in the NFL. He's been on several team's short lists in recent years including the Skins.


The only way ANY top class HC comes here is if BA is gone. In fact, the entire management style and philosophy of the team for the last 20 years has to be changed. Eight HC have worked under Snyder and all have failed (including two HOFers). Snyder has a fairly easy path toward success, but it involves giving up on BA and his insistence on being involved in football decisions even though he has little actual NFL knowledge.

If he hires a top end HC, then he’s willing to make the changes. If he hires from within the organization, or some wacko choice like Zorn, then it’s just more of the same.


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Re: Who will be the next coach of the Redskins and does it even freakin matter?

It doesn't matter at all. Snyder has the mark of beast and we all know it.
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https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...Ul3Gbgru7jGCGc

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On Tuesday, Pro Football Network’s Benjamin Allbright reported that Bieniemy is considered Washington owner Dan Snyder’s front runner for his team’s coaching vacancy. The Athletic’s Ben Standig confirmed that Bieniemy is indeed on the team’s short list, according to a source with knowledge of candidates of interest to Washington. Wednesday, NBC Sports Washington’s J.P. Finlay reported that quarterback Alex Smith has Snyder’s ear, and it isn’t a stretch to believe that he could sway the owner towards Bieniemy, who was the Kansas City Chiefs running backs coach from 2013-17 when Smith was the quarterback.

The Athletic spoke to a source close to Bieniemy, who said it’s likely Smith is also talking to Bieniemy about the situation in Washington, as well as Bieniemy asking the quarterback about the team and how he feels about it. The source said the reason Bieniemy wasn’t interested in the Cincinnati Bengals opening last year was because of questions about the team’s quarterback situation. The source doesn’t exactly know how Bieniemy feels about Washington’s rookie quarterback Dwayne Haskins. Still, young players such as running back Derrius Guice, receivers Terry McLaurin, Kelvin Harmon, and Steven Sims could be of interest.
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On Tuesday, Pro Football Network’s Benjamin Allbright reported that Bieniemy is considered Washington owner Dan Snyder’s front runner for his team’s coaching vacancy. The Athletic’s Ben Standig confirmed that Bieniemy is indeed on the team’s short list, according to a source with knowledge of candidates of interest to Washington. Wednesday, NBC Sports Washington’s J.P. Finlay reported that quarterback Alex Smith has Snyder’s ear, and it isn’t a stretch to believe that he could sway the owner towards Bieniemy, who was the Kansas City Chiefs running backs coach from 2013-17 when Smith was the quarterback.

The Athletic spoke to a source close to Bieniemy, who said it’s likely Smith is also talking to Bieniemy about the situation in Washington, as well as Bieniemy asking the quarterback about the team and how he feels about it. The source said the reason Bieniemy wasn’t interested in the Cincinnati Bengals opening last year was because of questions about the team’s quarterback situation. The source doesn’t exactly know how Bieniemy feels about Washington’s rookie quarterback Dwayne Haskins. Still, young players such as running back Derrius Guice, receivers Terry McLaurin, Kelvin Harmon, and Steven Sims could be of interest.
Now Alex Smith is DS's adviser, seriously can this get anymore funny?
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