SkinsJock wrote:Gruden can make a strong case for staying - he needs to
lmao. Ooooookay.
SkinsJock wrote:Gruden can make a strong case for staying - he needs to
riggofan wrote:SkinsJock wrote:Gruden can make a strong case for staying - he needs to
lmao. Ooooookay.
DarthMonk wrote:Not a perfect comparison but ...
SkinsJock wrote:5 games to go - Gruden needs to find a way to get this team into the playoffs
making bad decisions and not being a good HC will mean that he's not here next season
Numbers and relationships aside, head coaches are judged on one thing: wins and losses. Gruden has won a division title and is poised to make the playoffs in back-to-back seasons for a franchise that hasn’t accomplished that since the early '90s. Since he was allowed to choose his starting QB, Chucky’s little brother is 15-10-1. That's a .596 winning percentage. How good is a .596 winning percentage? That's better than Super Bowl-winning coaches Bill Parcells (.569), Chuck Noll (.566) and Jimmy Johnson (.556).
riggofan wrote:DarthMonk wrote:Not a perfect comparison but ...
Damn, DM - I was definitely not trying to get you to explain to me why a two point play is a factually BAD decision. I hope you didn't hurt yourself with all of that typing!
SkinsJock wrote:and there you have it - we have a HC that has a better win % than Parcells, Noll & Johnson
I feel a lot better about our chances now
riggofan wrote:Looks like a pretty decent winning percentage, but apparently not good enough to keep your job in Washington. Tough town.SkinsJock wrote:and there you have it - we have a HC that has a better win % than Parcells, Noll & Johnson
SkinsJock wrote:letting Gruden go does not mean we'd be "starting over" - this is Scot's team - the players and coaches are accountable
Andre Carter wrote:Damn man, you know your football.
Deadskins wrote:SkinsJock wrote:letting Gruden go does not mean we'd be "starting over" - this is Scot's team - the players and coaches are accountable
That's total BS. Replacing the head coach IS the very definition of starting over. The only way it's not is if another current coach takes over. And, even then, it's still the most dramatic change there is for a team.
Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:Deadskins wrote:SkinsJock wrote:letting Gruden go does not mean we'd be "starting over" - this is Scot's team - the players and coaches are accountable
That's total BS. Replacing the head coach IS the very definition of starting over. The only way it's not is if another current coach takes over. And, even then, it's still the most dramatic change there is for a team.
True statement.
No head coach is going to come into a job and do things the same way the coach before him did them because ...
That's what got the previous coach fired. So, there are going to be changes in philosophy, system, coaching staff, training personnel, etc.
Teams can't hire a qualified head coach and say, "You know, we really liked the way the guy we just canned did x,y,and z. Could you do it that way, too? We really don't want to upset the apple cart too much here!"
riggofan wrote:You guys are completely missing his point. The team is going to keep everything the same, but bring in a coach who only makes the good decisions. Its going to be amazing. Absolutely tremendous.
Andre Carter wrote:Damn man, you know your football.
Deadskins wrote:riggofan wrote:You guys are completely missing his point. The team is going to keep everything the same, but bring in a coach who only makes the good decisions. Its going to be amazing. Absolutely tremendous.
Donald Trump?
SkinsJock wrote:right - Dan Snyder will not want any changes if we end up going 8-7-1 .... which is actually better than most here expected
especially not with a HC that has made a number of bad decisions this season - no! everything will be just fine ....
SkinsJock wrote:you have to factor in Dan Snyder's stupidity when speculating about this franchise's future
there's no reason to change HCs based on what is happening - Jay Gruden has done well considering what state this franchise was in
but
Snyder OK'd Gruden's hiring because he wanted someone to 'fix' RG3 - Gruden not only didn't bother, he saw the potential in Cousins, the QB that Snyder's favorite HC, Mike Shanahan, liked and eventually made him the starter over Snyder's pet QB
Gruden is not high on Snyder's list and if this franchise has a good season and goes 8-7-1, Snyder will go bananas again
fortunately, no matter who is the HC, McCloughan will still be 'making this franchise great again' - just like someone else
OldSchool wrote:There you go again with he didn't fix Griffin baloney.... I had thought you had moved on but I guess not....
Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:Saw no point in starting a new thread on this but it looks like Jordan Reed is out Sunday. Adam Schefter reporting, among others.
DEHog wrote:Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:Saw no point in starting a new thread on this but it looks like Jordan Reed is out Sunday. Adam Schefter reporting, among others.
Man that sucks!! I don't know what the stats are but I'm quite sure our RZ offensive numbers are much better with him on the field.
Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:Saw no point in starting a new thread on this but it looks like Jordan Reed is out Sunday. Adam Schefter reporting, among others.
Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:DEHog wrote:Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:Saw no point in starting a new thread on this but it looks like Jordan Reed is out Sunday. Adam Schefter reporting, among others.
Man that sucks!! I don't know what the stats are but I'm quite sure our RZ offensive numbers are much better with him on the field.
We're definitely going to need Vernon Davis and Robert Kelley to step up.