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Old 10-15-2019, 11:32 PM   #1
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Re: Who will be the next coach of the Redskins and does it even freakin matter?

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I can understand that Jay is not happy about being fired by the people he worked for. But it seems he has an axe to grind with a lot of the people who worked for him.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sport...-front-office/



Evidently Jay is unhappy that most of his former players and the majority of his former assistant coaches got to experience a win. Even unemployed, Jay's showing that he's still a loser.
I didn't take it that way. I took him to be referring to the few players and coaches that have never before experienced an NFL regular season win. He was happy they finally did. Nothing to take issue with as I see it.
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Old 10-16-2019, 11:45 AM   #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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I can understand that Jay is not happy about being fired by the people he worked for. But it seems he has an axe to grind with a lot of the people who worked for him.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sport...-front-office/



Evidently Jay is unhappy that most of his former players and the majority of his former assistant coaches got to experience a win. Even unemployed, Jay's showing that he's still a loser.
Why would he go on that idiot Dan Lebatard's show? He is one of the clowns that won't say Redskins, he calls them the Washington Racial Slurs, screw him.
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Old 10-16-2019, 07:27 PM   #3
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I can understand that Jay is not happy about being fired by the people he worked for. But it seems he has an axe to grind with a lot of the people who worked for him.



https://www.washingtonpost.com/sport...-front-office/







Evidently Jay is unhappy that most of his former players and the majority of his former assistant coaches got to experience a win. Even unemployed, Jay's showing that he's still a loser.


I think he held back pretty well. Took the high road. I would be screaming to the high heavens about what a couple of morons are running the show and how it is a terrible culture and organization.
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Old 10-17-2019, 10:23 AM   #4
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I think he held back pretty well. Took the high road. I would be screaming to the high heavens about what a couple of morons are running the show and how it is a terrible culture and organization.
Sure that would be tempting but if he wants another job in the league it's best to just move on.
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Old 10-18-2019, 08:30 PM   #5
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Sure that would be tempting but if he wants another job in the league it's best to just move on.


Oh completely. I literally meant if it was me. Lol. Gruden would never do that. Im a spiteful stubborn bitch.
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Old 10-15-2019, 03:51 PM   #6
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If Jay has an axe to grind he sure isn't grinding it very hard. I find his comments to be pretty harmless.
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Old 10-15-2019, 04:02 PM   #7
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I listened to the interview and it was harmless. He didn't say anything wrong.
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Old 10-15-2019, 04:10 PM   #8
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If Jay has an axe to grind he sure isn't grinding it very hard. I find his comments to be pretty harmless.
Do you think most of the players and coaches on the Redskins would take that as a benign comment? He clearly is not happy for all of his former players and staff. It would have been very easy to say so. The fact that he deliberately chose to indicate he was only happy for a relatively small number of them is indicative of where his mind is.

I'm under no delusions that we will be able to secure a better coach, but it damn well wont be hard to find a better leader.
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Old 10-15-2019, 04:45 PM   #9
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Re: Who will be the next coach of the Redskins and does it even freakin matter?

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Do you think most of the players and coaches on the Redskins would take that as a benign comment? He clearly is not happy for all of his former players and staff. It would have been very easy to say so. The fact that he deliberately chose to indicate he was only happy for a relatively small number of them is indicative of where his mind is.

I'm under no delusions that we will be able to secure a better coach, but it damn well wont be hard to find a better leader.
Jay is no longer our leader, why do you expect him to act like one?

If your employer fired you and blamed you as the scapegoat for their problems would you take the high road too?

+1 Matty everything I've heard from him so far seems like he's made his peace with it.
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Old 10-16-2019, 10:58 AM   #10
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Do you think most of the players and coaches on the Redskins would take that as a benign comment? He clearly is not happy for all of his former players and staff. It would have been very easy to say so. The fact that he deliberately chose to indicate he was only happy for a relatively small number of them is indicative of where his mind is.



I'm under no delusions that we will be able to secure a better coach, but it damn well wont be hard to find a better leader.

I think Jay was well liked in the locker room and I don’t think there’s much if any ill will there by either side honestly.



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If Jay has an axe to grind he sure isn't grinding it very hard. I find his comments to be pretty harmless.

That's Jay, Toothless!
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Old 10-16-2019, 12:32 PM   #12
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Jay wasn't a great HC that's for sure, but he was just one small symptom of a much bigger overall problem.
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Re: Who will be the next coach of the Redskins and does it even freakin matter?

49ers coach Kyle Shanahan on the best part about coaching in Washington: “Working with my dad.”

Worst part: “Everything else.”

Dan is such a piece of crap. I hope that retired investment banker keeps paying the fire Bruce Allen banner every week.
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Re: Who will be the next coach of the Redskins and does it even freakin matter?

New here but I would like to see Callaghan given a chance to stay on as HC at the end of the season. Providing of course that the boys play hard for him the remainder of the season!
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New here but I would like to see Callaghan given a chance to stay on as HC at the end of the season. Providing of course that the boys play hard for him the remainder of the season!
Welcome! You'll like it here, hope you stick around.

Agree, Callahan deserves a shot. But if Dan wants to trade assets to land Tomlin and give him full football control, I will approve of that because it means getting Bruce away from football decisions. That alone has to be worth a first rounder to me.

Of course, he could just fire the guy, and that costs nothing... But here on planet Earth I like to think rationally.
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