I'll never understand you Joe

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I'll never understand you Joe

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First let me start by saying I've always been true Joe Gibbs believer. I've believed in him since before he came back. But since he has come back I have been able to do nothing but disagree with what he's doing and, Frankly, i've been right about 97% of the time. When he actually gave up more than a pack of cigarette's and a subway sandwich for Brunell, and agreed to pay him more than the guy who made the sandwich, I spent weeks trying to figure out when the last time Joe Gibbs actually watched an NFL game was. When he left him in all season, I screamed at the top of my lungs, all the way from Germany, praying to god that Joe would hear me and take him out because I knew Ramsey would do better. Through out the whole season, Joe's use of timeouts and challenges (or lack thereof) Have played large roles in a number of losses. I want so badly to believe in what he is doing but right now with the picking of Jason Campbell in 1'ST ROUND, I, sadly, can do nothing but hang my head and think "Here we go,again". :wink:
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Is this a joke?
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Are you even allowed to ask that question?
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Re: I'll never understand you Joe

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TopHawg wrote:But since he has come back I have been able to do nothing but disagree with what he's doing and, Frankly, i've been right about 97% of the time.....I want so badly to believe in what he is doing but right now with the picking of Jason Campbell in 1'ST ROUND, I, sadly, can do nothing but hang my head and think "Here we go,again". :wink:


With all due respect, Joe Gibbs has forgotten more NFL football knowledge than you and I will ever have.

Yes, in his first year...he made a few mistakes: Brunell, etc.; however, don't you dare give up on him! He has a plan and, although many people may not see it, his "long term" plan for the Redskins will bring us back to glory.

So....for now...just take a chill pill and watch the master work.
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Post by JPFair »

I totally agree JH. First of all, we're neither entitled to nor should we or anyone else need to know what Gibbs' vision for the future is.

As for his mistakes: He has said that this is all new to him and he'll have to adapt. That's what makes him so special. People were gunning for him before and they're gunning for him again. I agree. Everyone needs to sit back, relax, kick the feet up, light up a cuban, and watch Gibbs do what he does best.
Sit back and watch the Redskins.

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