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Jay Gruden is now the winningest HC in the Snyder Era


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35 minutes ago, Jeezy Fanatic said:

Still can't believe we canned Schottenheimer.

I know, I truly believe at worst we would’ve been the Chargers of last decade if we had kept Schottenheimer. 

Also, he and Marvin Lewis were the only Def. Coordinations we had who let Lavar be Lavar and didn’t try to make him play in a box that the Def. Coord thought Lavar needed to fit into.

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23 minutes ago, turtle28 said:

I know, I truly believe at worst we would’ve been the Chargers of last decade if we had kept Schottenheimer. 

Also, he and Marvin Lewis were the only Def. Coordinations we had who let Lavar be Lavar and didn’t try to make him play in a box that the Def. Coord thought Lavar needed to fit into.

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12 minutes ago, MKnight82 said:

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Gregg Williams refused to put Lavar in a positon that would allow him to be the playmaker he was for the Redskins from 2000-2003. He instead wanted Lavar more in coverage, instead of allowing him to play more with his instincts as both a LB and pass rusher.

For example, Marvin Lewis used Lavar as a pass rusher on 3rd and long. Because Lewis put Lavar in better positions to make plays, Lavar had 11 sacks in 2002 and 6 sacks in 2003 while he played for Lewis.

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1 minute ago, turtle28 said:

Gregg Williams refused to put Lavar in a positon that would allow him to be the playmaker he was for the Redskins from 2000-2003. He instead wanted Lavar more in coverage, instead of allowing him to play more with his instincts as both a LB and pass rusher.

For example, Marvin Lewis used Lavar as a pass rusher on 3rd and long. Because Lewis put Lavar in better positions to make plays, Lavar had 11 sacks in 2002 and 6 sacks in 2003 while he played for Lewis.

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We already knew that Gruden was the longest tenured head coach under Dan Snyder. And now we know that he's the "winningest" coach under Snyder. Oh, but it gets better.

Should Gruden be on the sidelines as head coach in the Meadowlands on October 28th, he'll overtake Bill McPeak as the 5th longest tenured coach in franchise history. Should he be on the sidelines as head coach in Nashville on December 23rd, he'll overtake Ray Flaherty (a Hall of Fame coach) for 4th longest tenured coach.

At that point, only Joe Gibbs (248 games), Norv Turner (109 games), and George Allen (98 games) will have longer tenures in Washington.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Washington_Redskins_head_coaches

 

The good news is that you know Brucie will absolutely fire him no later than the end of next season in order to protect Dad's standing. The bad news is we'll have to suffer through yet another year of meh ball.

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6 minutes ago, Woz said:

We already knew that Gruden was the longest tenured head coach under Dan Snyder. And now we know that he's the "winningest" coach under Snyder. Oh, but it gets better.

Should Gruden be on the sidelines as head coach in the Meadowlands on October 28th, he'll overtake Bill McPeak as the 5th longest tenured coach in franchise history. Should he be on the sidelines as head coach in Nashville on December 23rd, he'll overtake Ray Flaherty (a Hall of Fame coach) for 4th longest tenured coach.

At that point, only Joe Gibbs (248 games), Norv Turner (109 games), and George Allen (98 games) will have longer tenures in Washington.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Washington_Redskins_head_coaches

 

The good news is that you know Brucie will absolutely fire him no later than the end of next season in order to protect Dad's standing. The bad news is we'll have to suffer through yet another year of meh ball.

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Brucie needs to go too.

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17 minutes ago, Woz said:

We already knew that Gruden was the longest tenured head coach under Dan Snyder. And now we know that he's the "winningest" coach under Snyder. Oh, but it gets better.

Should Gruden be on the sidelines as head coach in the Meadowlands on October 28th, he'll overtake Bill McPeak as the 5th longest tenured coach in franchise history. Should he be on the sidelines as head coach in Nashville on December 23rd, he'll overtake Ray Flaherty (a Hall of Fame coach) for 4th longest tenured coach.

At that point, only Joe Gibbs (248 games), Norv Turner (109 games), and George Allen (98 games) will have longer tenures in Washington.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Washington_Redskins_head_coaches

 

The good news is that you know Brucie will absolutely fire him no later than the end of next season in order to protect Dad's standing. The bad news is we'll have to suffer through yet another year of meh ball.

As Mknight eluded too, Bruce is just as much and IMO more the problem than Gruden. It took Shanahn, Bruce & our former GM too - if we’re going to be honest - 9 drafts to finally draft a NT worth starting, and surprisingly he actually drafted two this past draft.

That being said, we all know that we should’ve drafted a NT in the 2010, 2011  or 2012 draft who had starting ability. Once they signed Cofield in 2011, both Shanahan and Allen seemed to get content at the NT positon which was a mistake. I think in most fans and football talent evaluators opinions, Cofield was better served as a 3-4 DE rather than a 2-gaping NT. So, that was just a major mistake that isn’t always talked about beyond the other mistakes we constantly talk about.

The truth remains, if one is going to be gone after this season, both should be gone, but I still doubt it happens. Unlike in years past - except for the Gibbs years - Dan actually likes Bruce and Jay. The reason Bruce and Jay are still employed by the Redskins is the reason that Jason Garrett has a job in Dallas, the owner likes them.

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1 hour ago, turtle28 said:

As Mknight eluded too, Bruce is just as much and IMO more the problem than Gruden. It took Shanahn, Bruce & our former GM too - if we’re going to be honest - 9 drafts to finally draft a NT worth starting, and surprisingly he actually drafted two this past draft.

That being said, we all know that we should’ve drafted a NT in the 2010, 2011  or 2012 draft who had starting ability. Once they signed Cofield in 2011, both Shanahan and Allen seemed to get content at the NT positon which was a mistake. I think in most fans and football talent evaluators opinions, Cofield was better served as a 3-4 DE rather than a 2-gaping NT. So, that was just a major mistake that isn’t always talked about beyond the other mistakes we constantly talk about.

The truth remains, if one is going to be gone after this season, both should be gone, but I still doubt it happens. Unlike in years past - except for the Gibbs years - Dan actually likes Bruce and Jay. The reason Bruce and Jay are still employed by the Redskins is the reason that Jason Garrett has a job in Dallas, the owner likes them.

Or you know, just never switched to the 3-4 to begin with.  

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