SkinsJock wrote:I have the guy - except for # 3 above this job is perfect for Jim Fassel
Danny the Clown thinks otherwise and -THAT- is enough Mr.

Also, more wood to the fire:
George Michael: Jim Fassel to be named Redskins head coach
LINK
SkinsJock wrote:I have the guy - except for # 3 above this job is perfect for Jim Fassel
George Michael: Jim Fassel to be named Redskins head coach
Redskin in Canada wrote:SkinsJock wrote:I have the guy - except for # 3 above this job is perfect for Jim Fassel
Danny the Clown thinks otherwise and -THAT- is enough Mr.
Also, more wood to the fire:George Michael: Jim Fassel to be named Redskins head coach
LINK
Well, he obviously purported to know something we did not at that time. But I could be wrong and I will be DELIGHTED to be so.SkinsFreak wrote:That's from Jan. 22nd.
Gibbs4Life wrote:I feel like D. Snyder has botched the search for a HC and has embarrassed the franchise in the process, we waited until after the SB just to get rejected by a division rival's dcoordinator.
This makes no sense - IF Snyder was worried about the fan reaction to Fassel before, imagine what the fans are thinking now? Laughing
CanesSkins26 wrote:This makes no sense - IF Snyder was worried about the fan reaction to Fassel before, imagine what the fans are thinking now? Laughing
It's more than just the fan reaction. Fassel is going to look like a joke to the entire league. Mora Jr. and Spagnuolo pull out of the search and Fassel is just being kept on ice. If he takes the job after this long of a wait he looks spineless and desperate.
Snyder takes his time, doesn't make any knee-jerk reactions, performs his due diligence, conducts a thorough process (confirmed by the commissioner) and some just want to bash him because he didn't make the decision faster or to their time parameters.
DEHog wrote:Snyder takes his time, doesn't make any knee-jerk reactions, performs his due diligence, conducts a thorough process (confirmed by the commissioner) and some just want to bash him because he didn't make the decision faster or to their time parameters.
Did you have a straight face when you said that
Gibbs4Life wrote:I feel like D. Snyder has botched the search for a HC and has embarrassed the franchise in the process, we waited until after the SB just to get rejected by a division rival's dcoordinator.
SkinsFreak wrote:DEHog wrote:Snyder takes his time, doesn't make any knee-jerk reactions, performs his due diligence, conducts a thorough process (confirmed by the commissioner) and some just want to bash him because he didn't make the decision faster or to their time parameters.
Did you have a straight face when you said that
I know some wish it could be faster, but the fact remains, in this case anyway, Snyder had to wait until after the Superbowl to interview Spags.
I don't really think Snyder ever truly intended to hire him
SkinsJock wrote:Unfortunately, by trying to be as thorough as he can it seems that Snyder has limited his choices but we really will not find that out thru the stupid press - that will really only become apparent after we find out who our new HC is.
IF we end up with Mariucci I will be a happy camper.
DEHog wrote:SkinsFreak wrote:DEHog wrote:Snyder takes his time, doesn't make any knee-jerk reactions, performs his due diligence, conducts a thorough process (confirmed by the commissioner) and some just want to bash him because he didn't make the decision faster or to their time parameters.
Did you have a straight face when you said that
I know some wish it could be faster, but the fact remains, in this case anyway, Snyder had to wait until after the Superbowl to interview Spags.
So Snyder had to wait until after the SB to interview a guy you said...I don't really think Snyder ever truly intended to hire him
Karl is that you??
CBS Sportsline wrote:Why? How about a meddling owner? How about assuming two coordinators who are already there? How about a personnel chief who is Snyder's shadow?
So why take the job?
I'm a big believer in the value of NFL head-coaching jobs. There are only 32 of them, and you never know when the shine will come off your career. So if you can, I usually say take the job.
In this case, Spagnuolo probably made the right decision. If he's really being paid near $3 million a season, the Giants might be going to $6 million a season for Tom Coughlin's extension, which is coming.
http://cbs.sportsline.com/columns/w.../entry/10612907
Chris Luva Luva wrote:DEHog wrote:SkinsFreak wrote:DEHog wrote:Snyder takes his time, doesn't make any knee-jerk reactions, performs his due diligence, conducts a thorough process (confirmed by the commissioner) and some just want to bash him because he didn't make the decision faster or to their time parameters.
Did you have a straight face when you said that
I know some wish it could be faster, but the fact remains, in this case anyway, Snyder had to wait until after the Superbowl to interview Spags.
So Snyder had to wait until after the SB to interview a guy you said...I don't really think Snyder ever truly intended to hire him
Karl is that you??
I was going to say this in the the other thread but canceled it, I'm glad somebody else realized it.
You applaud Danny for not really wanting Spags but why would Danny delay the process by WEEKS to interview someone he doesn't want?
Spags wasn't offered the job because it never got that far. He would have had the job if he wanted it. Or let's put it this way, if Danny didn't prebake the coaching staff, Spags would have taken the job. I think most HC's can stomach Vinny and this unorthodox FO but they can't take being forced to use people they have 0 chemistry with!
Spags was INTELLIGENT to not take this crummy job. I hate Sally Jenkins but she was right in that this job is not attractive. Riggo was saying it on the radio. People come here to get paid, that's it and even that's not enough anymore.CBS Sportsline wrote:Why? How about a meddling owner? How about assuming two coordinators who are already there? How about a personnel chief who is Snyder's shadow?
So why take the job?
I'm a big believer in the value of NFL head-coaching jobs. There are only 32 of them, and you never know when the shine will come off your career. So if you can, I usually say take the job.
In this case, Spagnuolo probably made the right decision. If he's really being paid near $3 million a season, the Giants might be going to $6 million a season for Tom Coughlin's extension, which is coming.
http://cbs.sportsline.com/columns/w.../entry/10612907