GSPODS wrote:JSPB22 wrote:With any coaching change there is going to be a couple of years, while the new coach is bringing in his own players and installing his team. If we go out and get Cowher next year, We will be rebuilding again, and this franchise may never get back on its feet. The Danny needs to keep his hand out of the cookie jar, and let the team gel for a few years.
As for the deep Moss play: Campbell had to avoid the rush, he was nearly sacked on the play, which is why he was late getting off the throw, and why Moss stopped running.
Cowher is over-rated.
Just making the playoffs every year isn't enough.
Ask the Cowboys or the Eagles.
One SuperBowl in 13 seasons isn't exactly impressive either.
Some guy the Redskins once hired had 4 SuperBowl appearances and 3 SuperBowl victories in a 13 year span.
The only thing I'll give Cowher is that his power running game is suited for what the NFC East used to be. The NFC East isn't the "Smash-Mouth" power running division it used to be. Even the Beast Of The East is now passing oriented, and Cowher does not fit that mold.
For anyone thinking Cowher is a better option than Zorn, I'd say rethink.
Ok GSPODS, you be the GM (or in our case the Vice President of Football Operations AKA "Yes Man" AKA Puppet etc.) and these two resumes are on your desk which one would you hire?
Resume 1 1988-1991 QB Coach Boise State University
1992-1994 Offensive Coordinator Utah State Uninversity
1995-1996 QB Coach University of Minnesota
1997-1998 Offensive Assistant Seattle Seahawks
1999-2000 QB Coach Detroit Lions
2001-2007 QB Coach Seattle Seahawks
Resume 2 1985-1986 Special Teams Coach Cleveland Browns
1987-1988 Secondary Coach Kansas City Chiefs
1989-1991 Defensive Coordinator Kansas City Chiefs
1992-2007 HEAD COACH Pittsburgh Steelers which
includes: Youngest Coach to make it to the
SuperBowl, 1 of only 2 Head coaches to lead
his team to the playoffs every year his first
six years, 8 division titles, 6 AFC championship
appearances, 10 post season appearances, 2
AFC championships, 1 World Championship.
I'm going with the second one as a better choice. Zorn has never tried to be a Coordinator or Head Coach at this level before, besides, Bill Cowher has accomplished more in his coaching career than Jim Zorn has. Now, having said that, I will say this; I really don't think Bill Cowher would want to come and Coach the Redskins. In fact, I would say a lot of coaches would rather go somewhere else to coach.
You have an owner who has a reputation of being a meddler, you have a guy in charge of personnel who thought that after he was fired by Marty and he worked for ESPN, he'd never get another NFL job. If I'm an established NFL coach and I see Snyder or Cerrato, I'm running in the opposite direction.
If you're mad at your kid, you can either raise him to be a nose tackle or send him out to play on the freeway. It's about the same. ~Bob Golic