What makes Joe Gibbs special?

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What makes Joe Gibbs special?

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Things like this...

One stop: Redskins Coach Joe Gibbs has surrendered his parking space at the team's practice complex and will offer the prime spot as a Player of the Week award during the season.



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Post by 1niksder »

How many coaches in the NFL would go off the deep end if they did had a parking spot right next to the facilities and they pulled up a player was in their spot?

and Joe is giving players a chance to earn his every week

It's the little things that build a good team :wink:
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I'm sure joe will have a decent spot regardless :-)

But what a nice, simple, incentive for the players that offers nothing but a little prestige.

Ahhh yes, the little things is right.

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Post by Warmother »

Joe will have a good spot because nobody else will arrive as early as Joe does anyway. Your right Boss it's the little things.
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BossHog wrote:I'm sure joe will have a decent spot regardless :-)

But what a nice, simple, incentive for the players that offers nothing but a little prestige.

Ahhh yes, the little things is right.

No stone left unturned. Every detail meticulously scrutinized over.



YEah he will just take Cerrato's spot
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gambit187 wrote:
BossHog wrote:I'm sure joe will have a decent spot regardless :-)

But what a nice, simple, incentive for the players that offers nothing but a little prestige.

Ahhh yes, the little things is right.

No stone left unturned. Every detail meticulously scrutinized over.



YEah he will just take Cerrato's spot
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Not to take anything away from Joe but doesn't he sleep there anyways? What does he need a parking spot for?
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I can't believe he's giving up his parking space to the player of the week. THAT IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!
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You have to love Joe Gibbs relationship he has with his players! He is a the true defintion of a players coach!
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Post by BossHog »

ike075 wrote:Not to take anything away from Joe but doesn't he sleep there anyways? What does he need a parking spot for?


Joe has actually stated that he no longer has a cot in the office and doesn't sleep there any more...

... but he probably means USUALLY.... :wink:
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Post by ike075 »

Yah, he is probably up all night working. He doesn’t give himself time to sleep. He probably figures that having a cot there might entice him too much to sleep.
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Post by Irn-Bru »

Or, at least, he hasn't dragged the cot into the office YET. Remember, the season hasn't started yet. . .

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speaking of which, i want to go into the redskins parking lot someday.... i guarantee theres lots of nice expensive cars just sitting there being shown off... im sure its quite a site
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I bet he uses an air mattress on a long desk ::Grin::

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FanfromAnnapolis wrote:It's just sick, man. Winning is back in DC


Don't you have to win first?

I mean you should have all the optimism in the world right now....but calling yourself a winner now,is premature.
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SirSmizzy wrote:Don't you have to win first?

I mean you should have all the optimism in the world right now....but calling yourself a winner now,is premature.


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Post by SirSmizzy »

don't get me wrong....You have every right to believe you will be winners...I think you will finish 9-7...but don't jinx it.
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don't get me wrong....You have every right to believe you will be winners...I think you will finish 9-7...but don't jinx it.


Well, I didn't call us "winners," I said that winning is back in DC. Next season we could go 7-9 or worse for all I know. However, the only way to consistently win in the NFL year after year--where talent abounds--is to separate yourself above others through hard work. During his first tenure Gibbs wanted to win so bad that if it meant sleeping in the office to get a couple extra hours in, he would do it.

Putting your faith in an offensive system (like, oh, say, the Fun&Gun or the Greatest Show on Turf, etc.) can lead to disappointment as others adapt. But if your main formula for sucess is hard work and not a cliche like F&G, I don't see how you're going to consistently lose.

That is, of course, all in my opinion.
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"Winning" is an attitude, and as such, is a learned behavior. Joe has begun the foundation work on a winning attitude. The first thing is, you have to like what you do for a living to be any good at it. Pure athleticism will only get you so far. (See Moss, R. for more detail.) Little things, like the parking space deal, can mean a lot to a bunch of competitive guys.
If it suits you better, Smizzy, we can easily amend that to "The winning attitude is back in DC."
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tcwest10 wrote:"Winning" is an attitude, and as such, is a learned behavior. Joe has begun the foundation work on a winning attitude. The first thing is, you have to like what you do for a living to be any good at it. Pure athleticism will only get you so far. (See Moss, R. for more detail.) Little things, like the parking space deal, can mean a lot to a bunch of competitive guys.
If it suits you better, Smizzy, we can easily amend that to "The winning attitude is back in DC."

I agree the winning attitude is back,and it should be.

Good luck with the season.
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tcwest10 wrote:"Winning" is an attitude, and as such, is a learned behavior. Joe has begun the foundation work on a winning attitude. The first thing is, you have to like what you do for a living to be any good at it. Pure athleticism will only get you so far. (See Moss, R. for more detail.) Little things, like the parking space deal, can mean a lot to a bunch of competitive guys.
If it suits you better, Smizzy, we can easily amend that to "The winning attitude is back in DC."



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