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Jim Hasslet - sad but true
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Jon Gruden. You know, I just like his offense and also i want a coach who will ATTACK the refs.

I don't remember Gibbs last year going crazy over the calls when I would of been having a coronary on the sideline screaming and cussing at those refs.
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Smithian wrote:I don't remember Gibbs last year going crazy over the calls when I would of been having a coronary on the sideline screaming and cussing at those refs.


That's part of the reason why the man is in his 60s, in his best shape ever, and still going strong as a coach. My 2 cents
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Bill Cowher - I love this guy's passion. He'll get so fired up, he'll spit on you if you're not careful.

2nd would be Fisher - I don't think he's gotten the credit he deserves.
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Smithian wrote:Jon Gruden. You know, I just like his offense and also i want a coach who will ATTACK the refs.

I don't remember Gibbs last year going crazy over the calls when I would of been having a coronary on the sideline screaming and cussing at those refs.


I like Gruden also. He kind of reminds me of Hasslett
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I'll add Gruden as well. He's been much more successful than Hasslett.
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Bill Walsh. No question. But only after Joe, on my list.



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All kidding aside I like Reid in Philthy. He runs a tight ship and you can't argue with the results he's had.

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I'd have to say the guy that coaches the... uh... the... well, NOW you've gone and done it! If I were to like another coach, it'd indicate that I would be considering loyalty to a team other than the Redskins! So, how about this one, Bobby Bowden. Class act, knows how to win, and will NEVER, repeat, NEVER, be the opposing coach in a Redskins game!
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