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| View Poll Results: Pick Your 2014 Redskins Head Coach | |||
| Darell Bevell |
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36 | 52.94% |
| Jim Caldwell |
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5 | 7.35% |
| Perry Fewell |
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1 | 1.47% |
| Sean McDermott |
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26 | 38.24% |
| Voters: 68. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Join Date: May 2004
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Re: Who Do You Want to Be The Head Coach?
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Re: Who Do You Want to Be The Head Coach?
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Probably time for version 2 thread and kill this one. Its been pretty stupid in here the last couple days and it kinda sux for everyone that wants to have a discussion about the pro and con of our choices.
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Join Date: May 2007
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Re: Who Do You Want to Be The Head Coach?
Honestly the more I think about it, the more I would prefer a offensive minded coach. Has there been any rumblings about someone like Pep Hamilton coming in to mentor Rg3?
Edit: Why am I always surprised when I look in a thread and it's never about what the title would indicate?
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Re: Who Do You Want to Be The Head Coach?
Jay Gruden, Mike Zimmer are now free to interview | ProFootballTalk
Article and comments say a ton. I like Zimmer. A lot. The only reason Gruden is getting more attention is the name. Haven't we seen enough of the nepotism curse already? I hope through the interview process BA and/or Dan see Gruden is a bad choice.
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Re: Who Do You Want to Be The Head Coach?
Jay Gruden, Bengals Game Plan Deserve Blame for Cincinnati's Early Playoff Exit | Bleacher Report
Giving up on the running game and losing the lead in the 2nd half...sounds all too familiar.
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Uncle Phil
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Who Do You Want to Be The Head Coach?
I think Zimmer and Jay Gruden would both make fine coaches. My bigger concern is the staffs they would put together
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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Re: Who Do You Want to Be The Head Coach?
I have wanted Zimmer dating back to our last coaching search. Do you think coaching under Marvin Lewis who is a defense oriented guy holds him back at all?
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Uncle Phil
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Re: Who Do You Want to Be The Head Coach?
I don't know. I think Lewis lets Zimmer do his thing, as opposed to Carolina where most believe Rivera has his hands all over the defense so you wonder how much McDermott really contributes
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Re: Who Do You Want to Be The Head Coach?
Well if they cant put together a competent staff, then I dont want them. Assembling staff, personel, and basically putting people in positions to be successful; if they can perform that very important task, then Id be concerned. I guess thats part of the interview process to find out.
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Re: Who Do You Want to Be The Head Coach?
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Who Do You Want to Be The Head Coach?
I kind of wish people would apply the same logic to "drunk posting of discussion boards" as they do drunk driving.
In regards to these coordinators being interviewed, I would assume a major point of interest during the interview would be who they would bring aboard to serve on their coaching staffs, who/how RGIII gets developed under their leadership. I don't think Allen and company would blindly hire any of these coordinators without having that knowledge beforehand. I really like how this front office is handling the coaching search. While these jokers from the Washington Post will have you believe this is the same as to what they did when they hired Zorn, that's completely wrong. First of all, that was Vinny Cerrato not Bruce Allen. This time, it's Bruce's show to run, so let's give him the benefit of the doubt and see who he comes up with. Either way, I want a coach who is not only going to be successful, but one who has longevity and will stay in Washington a long time.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Re: Who Do You Want to Be The Head Coach?
IF we want to stick with the 3-4. do you think that Bevell or Jay Gruden get Wade Phillips on the phone?
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: England
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Re: Who Do You Want to Be The Head Coach?
Like it or not, I'm convinced our next head coach has already been decided and all these interviews are just for show.
I just hope the next JG has half the success of the previous JG.
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