Schlereth eyes OL job
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Schlereth eyes OL job
I didn't see this posted anywhere, so I though that I would pass this on.
Schlereth eyes OL job
By: John Keim
Examiner Staff Writer
01/14/10 5:26 PM EST
Mark Schlereth said the Redskins next offensive line coach should be versed in Mike Shanahan's system, know how to teach the right techniques and have a passion for the game. And then the ESPN NFL analyst listed the guy he would pick: himself.
There are just a couple problems: he's under contract with ESPN, though it ends in June; and he's never coached in the NFL. The former issue can be solved, even if ESPN wants him back.
All the Redskins would have to do, Schlereth said, is "pay me a boatload of money." Which is what ESPN pays him. Most likely, they pay him more than an offensive line coach and certainly more than what an assistant line coach would make (if they felt he needed to pay his dues first).
But Schlereth's point was this: he wouldn't mind getting into coaching. And this would be a good place; he'd reunite with a coach he likes and respects in Mike Shanahan and it would be in the city where he first played.
"This is always in the back of my mind, something I want to do eventually," Schlereth said. "I know no one knows that system better and I know how to teach and I understand how difficult it is to play and I understand the importance of technique and footwork. No one had better technique and footwork than I because I was forced to; I was so beat up. I lost my athletic ability and the reason I stuck around is becuase I understood the importance of footwork and leverage and how to create those things based on the fact that I couldn't bend my knees anymore. I have a lot to teach."
Meanwhile, the Redskins have not yet found a replacement for Joe Bugel. No, there's been no discussion between Schlereth and the Redskins. It's really just a guy who has a passion for the game who would like to teach it at the highest level. Considering he survived as an undersized, and over-operated on, guard for 12 years, he probably has a lot to offer.
He said other teams had approached him in the past about coaching when his playing days ended after the 2000 season. But he wasn't ready to consider such a move.
"My kids weren't grown yet so I still wanted to hang out and do things with them," he said. "It would be something at this point I would listen to, but I don't know if anyone wants to pay a first year coach what it would take to get me to leave the broadcasting world."
So he'll probably have to remain stuck at ESPN, getting paid to talk about football. Tough times.
"I have a good gig," he said. "I'm not out there looking for work, unless work came to me."
Read more at the Washington Examiner:
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/sport ... z0ckdhT5W3
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/sport ... 71832.html
Schlereth eyes OL job
By: John Keim
Examiner Staff Writer
01/14/10 5:26 PM EST
Mark Schlereth said the Redskins next offensive line coach should be versed in Mike Shanahan's system, know how to teach the right techniques and have a passion for the game. And then the ESPN NFL analyst listed the guy he would pick: himself.
There are just a couple problems: he's under contract with ESPN, though it ends in June; and he's never coached in the NFL. The former issue can be solved, even if ESPN wants him back.
All the Redskins would have to do, Schlereth said, is "pay me a boatload of money." Which is what ESPN pays him. Most likely, they pay him more than an offensive line coach and certainly more than what an assistant line coach would make (if they felt he needed to pay his dues first).
But Schlereth's point was this: he wouldn't mind getting into coaching. And this would be a good place; he'd reunite with a coach he likes and respects in Mike Shanahan and it would be in the city where he first played.
"This is always in the back of my mind, something I want to do eventually," Schlereth said. "I know no one knows that system better and I know how to teach and I understand how difficult it is to play and I understand the importance of technique and footwork. No one had better technique and footwork than I because I was forced to; I was so beat up. I lost my athletic ability and the reason I stuck around is becuase I understood the importance of footwork and leverage and how to create those things based on the fact that I couldn't bend my knees anymore. I have a lot to teach."
Meanwhile, the Redskins have not yet found a replacement for Joe Bugel. No, there's been no discussion between Schlereth and the Redskins. It's really just a guy who has a passion for the game who would like to teach it at the highest level. Considering he survived as an undersized, and over-operated on, guard for 12 years, he probably has a lot to offer.
He said other teams had approached him in the past about coaching when his playing days ended after the 2000 season. But he wasn't ready to consider such a move.
"My kids weren't grown yet so I still wanted to hang out and do things with them," he said. "It would be something at this point I would listen to, but I don't know if anyone wants to pay a first year coach what it would take to get me to leave the broadcasting world."
So he'll probably have to remain stuck at ESPN, getting paid to talk about football. Tough times.
"I have a good gig," he said. "I'm not out there looking for work, unless work came to me."
Read more at the Washington Examiner:
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/sport ... z0ckdhT5W3
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/sport ... 71832.html
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that's amazing - he must be joking - that is an insult to all assistant coaches in the NFL
PLUS - he does not even seem to realize he would not be working under Mike Shanahan. The Offensive Co-ordinator for the Washington Redskins is Kyle Shanahan
that is just dumb on his part and basically he's insulting his former franchise which may have been his intention
PLUS - he does not even seem to realize he would not be working under Mike Shanahan. The Offensive Co-ordinator for the Washington Redskins is Kyle Shanahan

that is just dumb on his part and basically he's insulting his former franchise which may have been his intention
Until recently, Snyder & Allen have made a lot of really bad decisions - nobody with any sense believes this franchise will get better under their guidance
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
Snyder's W/L record = 45% (80-96) - Snyder/Allen = 41% (59-84-1)
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I love Stinky for his time PLAYING for the Redskins, but ever since he retired and became a commentator - he's pretty much been a Skins hater.
I get that he wasn't happy with how he left the Skins, but now he wants to come back and coach?
Money is obviously the only reason - and after hearing him slam the team for their spending habits repeatedly - that seems pretty ironic, and the height of hypocrisy.
Put me in the 'No Thanks' pile...
I get that he wasn't happy with how he left the Skins, but now he wants to come back and coach?
Money is obviously the only reason - and after hearing him slam the team for their spending habits repeatedly - that seems pretty ironic, and the height of hypocrisy.
Put me in the 'No Thanks' pile...
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If Mike Shanahan evaluated his coaching ability? If he was willing to take a pay cut? Then I would be all for it.
All though he does sound like a self righteous ass sometimes. He also thinks his you know what does not stink.
But, you never know? He may be a good coach?
I wonder what Jim Lachey is up to? He put out a book and video on how to be an offensive lineman. From what I remember it was really good stuff. It was called ultimate protector.
All though he does sound like a self righteous ass sometimes. He also thinks his you know what does not stink.
But, you never know? He may be a good coach?
I wonder what Jim Lachey is up to? He put out a book and video on how to be an offensive lineman. From what I remember it was really good stuff. It was called ultimate protector.
Sean Taylor starting free safety Heavens team!
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Lachey is the color guy for Buckeye games. It probably doesn't pay as well as coaching.HEROHAMO wrote:If Mike Shanahan evaluated his coaching ability? If he was willing to take a pay cut? Then I would be all for it.
All though he does sound like a self righteous ass sometimes. He also thinks his you know what does not stink.
But, you never know? He may be a good coach?
I wonder what Jim Lachey is up to? He put out a book and video on how to be an offensive lineman. From what I remember it was really good stuff. It was called ultimate protector.
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Of course, wanting a payday would have nothing to do with that...NJ-SKINS-FAN wrote:im shocked he said something good about the skins
Wonder what he says when they say "thanks, we'll let you know... next."
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Re: Schlereth eyes OL job
jeremyroyce wrote:I"I have a good gig," he said. "I'm not out there looking for work, unless work came to me."l
It won't.
End of story.

Daniel Snyder has defined incompetence, failure and greed to true Washington Redskins fans for over a decade and a half. Stay away from football operations !!!
Champsturf wrote:Lachey is the color guy for Buckeye games. It probably doesn't pay as well as coaching.HEROHAMO wrote:If Mike Shanahan evaluated his coaching ability? If he was willing to take a pay cut? Then I would be all for it.
All though he does sound like a self righteous ass sometimes. He also thinks his you know what does not stink.
But, you never know? He may be a good coach?
I wonder what Jim Lachey is up to? He put out a book and video on how to be an offensive lineman. From what I remember it was really good stuff. It was called ultimate protector.

Sean Taylor starting free safety Heavens team!
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