Gibbs4Life wrote:I think I've made the case for why it makes sense what Snyder is doing, he needs the league to see just what Clayton wrote today he needs them to see a strong interview process so when he announces, they have no recourse. And also because he (Snyder) knows in his heart that he already knows who he wants and has for two years ever since he Gregg signed an extension, Gregg did so with the promise that when the time came for Gibbs to step down he would assume the position, with that Gregg made a committment to the Redskins, he turned down other possible Head Coaching opportunities in I think St Louis, KC, and Houston
and the Redskins made a committment to Gregg in $$$ and title.
Also consider how unprecedented it is to name two new coordinators if in fact you are "undecided" who your HC will be, its ludacris and insane, the only plausible explination is the one I've given in my two previous posts. To fire Williams is one thing, but to immediately name Blache DC is telling, fishy, and says to me the plan is in motion...
#1 Present a fair extensive process
#2 Assemble coaching staff at the behest of Williams
#3 After SB you give the man you've wanted all along the reins to the
Redskins.
I don't know man. I've read your many posts about this theory, and its a neat idea and all. (And I would be happy if its true.) But why exactly do you think Snyder has to go through this elaborate ruse?
The Rooney Rule doesn't require teams to do anything more than interview a minority candidate. Teams do it every year, and they don't have to go through some crazy month long charade to fool everybody into thinking they're serious about it.
At this point, going back and hiring GW would actually be a great splash for Snyder. So I hope it happens.
I'm a lot more interested in Ron Meeks than Fassel too.