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Gregg Williams: Q & A

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 5:44 pm
by WshSkins22
Williams Impressed With Rogers, McCune
By Gary Fitzgerald
Redskins.com
April 30, 2005



Redskins assistant head coach-defense Gregg Williams, in his first comments since the end of last season, discussed first-round draft pick Carlos Rogers following Saturday's Rookie Camp practice. He also discussed the defense's cornerback rotation, fifth-round pick Robert McCune and the team's middle linebacker situation:

Gregg Williams
Q: What are your impressions of Carlos Rogers after the first two days of Rookie Camp?
A: "Carlos has had an impressive two days. It's hard for me, as the old, disgruntled coach, to say that right off the bat. But he should stand out with the crop of people we have in here. He and Jason Campbell both are at the head of the class. They've had two strong days and we look for a third strong day so that when we send them back home, they can return to us on the May 17 OTA days that we have scheduled. They shouldn't be behind that much. They've had two really good days."

Q: With Shawn Springs set at one cornerback spot, who has the edge at the other?
A: "Right now, we don't have starters. That's the same thing we've talked about last year. What we are going to do is put players in a role and right now, in our first group of guys, we have Shawn Springs and Walt Harris. Walt did a great job last year. He's played a lot of games in this league before and I have a lot of comfort ability and a lot of confidence in Walt. We've had a tremendous off-season. I've been impressed with that whole group in the secondary. [Safeties coach] Steve Jackson and [defensive backs coach] DeWayne Walker have done a great job with those guys: Garnell Wilds, Ade Jimoh and the new young guy we have, Roosevelt Williams. All those guys will be in the mix. I think we should have a real competitive camp. Carlos fits right in there. It's going to be a lot different the next time he comes to camp. He's going to go against guys who have played in this league. Guys who run the way he runs. Right now, it's obvious he's at the head of the class in being able to run on this field. He's got good speed."

Q: Will Carlos be ready to play the first regular-season game?
A: "I would say this: As long as he is injury-free, we'll find a way to get some packages. But if you track my own personal background, especially with defensive backs, I try to bring them in there slowly, like we did with Sean Taylor last year and Nate Clements who I had when I drafted with the 21st pick in Buffalo. We want to make sure we put them in situations where they don't get a total lack of confidence. It's a different game when you come into the National Football League and you're out there on the edge. He has all the tolls and he's just going to be thrown in the mix. Right now, we're slowly teaching and not throwing a lot of packages at these guys because when we do that, we can really evaluate their athletic ability because they're thinking so much. The next time Carlos gets here will be more of an indication of whether he can handle the multiple packages that we play."

Q: Will having veterans like Springs and Harris help in Rogers' development?
A: "I really believe that's going to be really helpful for him because so many times things don't happen on the field the way a coach diagrams them. The way you see it on film happening last year is not necessarily a situation you're going to be in when you have to be able to bail yourself out and play the play. When you have a veteran in front of you, they do a good job of coaching each other. We encourage that. We want the kind of veteran in here that helps coach young guys. We want to get him acclimated to help us win football games. Shawn and Walt both are tremendous teachers. They do a good job and have good personalities for that. Hopefully that will speed up the learning curve for Carlos."

Q: The other first-round pick, Jason Campbell--what are your thoughts on him so far?
A: "I really did not look at any film of Jason prior to him coming here. But I saw a lot of film yesterday. I was very, very impressed with his first practice. He completed more deep balls in one practice against our defense than we did the entire year last year. So that was emphasized today in practice. He has a live arm. And the thing that's fun to watch is that I've been in a lot of camps and rookie quarterbacks always get flustered. I haven't seen him get flustered yet. I haven't seen him get upset."

Q: In fifth-round draft pick Robert McCune, is there any disadvantage to being a 26-year-old rookie?
A: "There's no disadvantage as long as you're healthy. When you look at this game, which is a high-collision game, you wonder at 26 how many collisions and how injured they are. He has a pretty clean history in that respect. The fact that he's more mature, I like that. We want to coach as many mature men as we can. I'm anxious to see him play in live conditions. He's got a good frame and he has shown toughness. The thing he's going to have to work hard on is all the mental gymnastics that a middle linebacker in our system has to have. That will only come with experience and time."

Q: Speaking of the middle linebacker position, who do you project will emerge at that spot this off-season?
A: "We have what we think are four or five guys who can go in there. We want our linebackers--outside of Marcus Washington and LaVar Arrington--to play all the positions. It just makes us better when the next best athlete has to fit into the spot we need on the field."



I like the approach he takes with rookies

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 5:50 pm
by vife
I like his coaching, he sounds so professional.

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 6:15 pm
by Kentucky Fried Hog
GW is a true professional. I hope he stays in D.C. for many years to come.

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 6:17 pm
by Redskins4Life
I definitely want this guy to take over the Skins as HC when Gibbs calls it quits

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 6:57 pm
by truskinsfan18
He has a great attitude and he gets so exited on the sidelines...he makes the players want to play for him he will be a good head coach after Gibbs...I mean he is learning from the best in business

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 7:03 pm
by GibbSkins
i think GW will be the next head coach...Gob (gibbs...hehehee) willing..
and i hope someone is keeping a list of all the nay-sayers so when we start winning ( and we will be soon )we can put up a list of " Ye Of Little Faith" ....:P

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 7:24 pm
by WshSkins22
Yeah there should be a thread about the people tho have failth in the redskins this year...and I will be on the list

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 7:39 pm
by Hog Heaven
I hope GW is willing to stay an assistant coach that long... I bet another team will offer him a HC position after next yr if the D does as well as last yr... which it will

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 7:41 pm
by redskincity
Hog Heaven wrote:I hope GW is willing to stay an assistant coach that long... I bet another team will offer him a HC position after next yr if the D does as well as last yr... which it will


Me too.

Re: Gregg Williams: Q & A

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 7:53 pm
by Redskin in Canada
We want our linebackers--outside of Marcus Washington and LaVar Arrington--to play all the positions. It just makes us better when the next best athlete has to fit into the spot we need on the field."
This is a true revealing statement. Everybody else should be able to play ILB or OLB. Interesting.

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 8:29 pm
by Clinton Portis
Guys, I love GW, but come on.

Even though we want him as our HC, he did not do very well in Buffalo remember? Thats why he had to become a DC again...

2001 buf | 3 13 0
| 2002 buf | 8 8 0
| 2003 buf | 6 10 0

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 8:41 pm
by WshSkins22
remember that was his first time as a hc right...now hes learning from one of the best and might be his successor

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 9:04 pm
by JPM36
Williams is in line to be the head coach after Joe Gibbs and he knows that. He can develop young defensive players, like Taylor and Rogers as their coordinator and one day he will take over as their head coach.

Why would he go to another organization and have to deal with a whole new group of players when he could just wait a couple extra years here for his turn to be the Head Coach of a great franchise with some great young players that he already knows?

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2005 11:51 pm
by Jake

Posted: Sun May 01, 2005 12:09 am
by washington53
I too like his approach with rookies. The man is smart,i really respect him, and i like the way he thinks. He will have his own dynasty with us as HC when Gibbs retires

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 4:21 pm
by EasyMoney
I didn't want to start a new thread about GW so I dug up an older one.

I just finished reading the THN piece on GW. Good stuff fellas! I didn't have a chance to thank the staff for all of the exclusive interviews and articles. So... thank you! :up:

I just wanted to add that I know I read a quote somewhere from him saying that he wants to stay here for a while. It was a recent article and I think it may have been one of Nunyo's actually. Who knows how much truth that actually holds...especially in this day in age but I thought that was great news. I'm very relieved that he likes it here and I hope he stays for a long time.

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2005 9:11 pm
by WshSkins22
If we do well this year, and again we have a top 5 defense, will GW take the money for another head coaching job, or actually do what he said and stay with this org.? I mean what better than to take over a team coached by JOE GIBBS, I would hate to see him go head coach somehwere else and be succesful when he could be ours, lets hope dany digs up his pockets to keep this guy

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 12:23 am
by Scottskins
WshSkins22 wrote:If we do well this year, and again we have a top 5 defense, will GW take the money for another head coaching job, or actually do what he said and stay with this org.? I mean what better than to take over a team coached by JOE GIBBS, I would hate to see him go head coach somehwere else and be succesful when he could be ours, lets hope dany digs up his pockets to keep this guy


I think GW wants to learn offense from Gibbs, get paid(highest paid non HC in the NFL already) and eventually be a HC again. He's in the perfect situation right now. He can learn a lot from Gibbs about offense and managing a whole team. He's making HC money right now. He's on a team that will spend money and do everything it can to make the coaches jobs easier. And he will eventually be the next HC here if he wants it. He loves the coaches, players and owner. He's completely in charge of the defense and Gibbs don't butt in other than to say, stop them!!!

I don't think GW is going anywhere, anytime soon....

Staying

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 12:48 am
by BATMAN
Greg Williams already FEELS like a Redskin to me. I never felt like Norv Turner was comfortable as a Redskin. Marvin Lewis was a traveler on his way to somewhere else. Spurrier's time here reminded me of the Dukes of Hazzard. A lot of "yeeeehah...let's rile them fellers up and have some funnin with'em." Nothing was taken seriously and Spurrier was truly just experimenting with his system to see if it would work....a terrible premise for hiring a head coach for an $800 million dollar franchise.

Greg Williams is serious, bonds well with his players, doesn't wait for the management to get the players for his system...but instead fits the players he has to a system.

Snyder would be a fool for letting him get away..but I don't think that GW is going to go anywhere since Gibbs is likely to head upstairs within the next 2 years, and finish his final 2 years of his contract out as upper management.

This franchise is in good shape right now and the foreseeable future.

Re: Staying

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 8:30 am
by Deadskins
BATMAN wrote:Greg Williams already FEELS like a Redskin to me. I never felt like Norv Turner was comfortable as a Redskin. Marvin Lewis was a traveler on his way to somewhere else. Spurrier's time here reminded me of the Dukes of Hazzard. A lot of "yeeeehah...let's rile them fellers up and have some funnin with'em." Nothing was taken seriously and Spurrier was truly just experimenting with his system to see if it would work....a terrible premise for hiring a head coach for an $800 million dollar franchise.

Greg Williams is serious, bonds well with his players, doesn't wait for the management to get the players for his system...but instead fits the players he has to a system.

Snyder would be a fool for letting him get away..but I don't think that GW is going to go anywhere since Gibbs is likely to head upstairs within the next 2 years, and finish his final 2 years of his contract out as upper management.

This franchise is in good shape right now and the foreseeable future.

Welcome to the board, Batman. You sound like an informed fan, so your name choice is unfortunate in that it so closely resembles batman2k5's.

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 9:29 am
by Punu
JSBP he couldnt be the other batman, he spelled at least one word right. :lol:

And I agree that GW is a perfect fit at DC, some ppl are cut out for one job more than others.

first time

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 9:18 pm
by BATMAN
Punu wrote:JSBP he couldnt be the other batman, he spelled at least one word right. :lol:

And I agree that GW is a perfect fit at DC, some ppl are cut out for one job more than others.


GW is the perfect fit for the Redskins at the perfect time.

first time

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 9:19 pm
by BATMAN
Punu wrote:JSBP he couldnt be the other batman, he spelled at least one word right. :lol:

And I agree that GW is a perfect fit at DC, some ppl are cut out for one job more than others.


I have never been on this board before. I'm Batman! The other guy must be the JOKER.

Re: first time

Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 9:19 pm
by ToxicSkin
BATMAN wrote:
Punu wrote:JSBP he couldnt be the other batman, he spelled at least one word right. :lol:

And I agree that GW is a perfect fit at DC, some ppl are cut out for one job more than others.


I have never been on this board before. I'm Batman!


riiiiiiiiight.........