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    Default Re: IF Shanahan is let go, who do you want as the new head coach and GM next year?

    I think that Mike Shanahan should have as much time as is necessary to get this thing right. I think that RG3 deserves to have the same offense for multiple years rather than having something new every season. I think that we need a different defensive coordinator, I think that Kyle Shanahan needs to cut out his cutesy playcalls, and I think that we need massive upgrades in talent in a number of areas. We have 3 WRs on pace for 500-600 yards or so. We need Garcon badly but I don't really know if Morgan, Hankerson, Robinson, etc. can really develop into reliable playmakers.

    We do have good and healthy players at:

    QB
    RB
    FB
    TE
    LT, C
    DE
    OLB
    MLB
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    We have well below average players at:

    WR
    RG
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    KR

    We have mediocre, injury liability, or fast aging players at:

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    TE
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    NT
    MLB
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    So yeah our WRs are meh, our TEs are ok but the Davis injury is sad, our O-Line isn't terrible on the left side and at C, but Lichtensteiger has had a major injury and Williams is always getting banged up. At DE we're actually fairly deep and not too terrible. As a NT, I'd say Barry Cofield has been alright, but he's better suited for DE in a 3-4 or DT in 4-3. We have Kerrigan, Orakpo is now an injury liability, Fletcher is rapidly aging, Riley is alright but not as good as hoped, Hall and Wilson are bleh, Madieu is awful, Meriweather isn't even made out of glass anymore he's made out of peanut brittle, and I can't be the only one who has noticed how Sav hasn't been up to form this season.

    Those are what we need to address, not who replaces our head coach. He's not a bad coach and the unknown out there isn't exactly much better, and won't do much better when you give them crap to work with.
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    You know ES has lost its goddamn mind when you look at all the nominations in this thread. Andy Reid, Rob Ryan, Jon Gruden, Bill Cowher, Bill Parcells, Mike Holmgren...

    What in the **** is wrong with you all? Most of these guys are unavailable or unwilling to come here, most of the rest are just plain bad choices, and the few that at least make for good "what-if" scenarios are complete gambles or would bring a radically different philosophy that would require us to rebuild all over again. Andy Reid is, at best, a less accomplished and less disciplinarian version of Mike Shanahan with substantially worse playcalling and game management instincts. He also does a worse job of protecting his QBs, even with a much lower volume of designed runs.

    Chip Kelly is never going to leave Oregon if he doesn't get busted like Pete Carroll did.

    Quote Originally Posted by Redskins4ever View Post
    Mike Shanahan said that this team was a total rebuild. However, by year three I expected to see progress and not regress. I think Shanahan remains the HC until his contract is over.
    Whatever area we've focused on in an offseason we've made substantial progress on and we are miles better offensively than we have been in years (two games does not a trend make in my book... teams don't appear to have figured us out yet but we have had dips in execution recently, which most teams suffer through). The defense's sudden, dramatic regression after seemingly making a good deal of progress last year is puzzling but you have to give the man time to diagnose the problem.



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    This is BS.

    We should be focusing on staying the course and improving next year. Not bringing in yet another coaching staff and GM.....

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    [QUOTE=Saqs;9255573]This is BS.

    We should be focusing on staying the course and improving next year. Not bringing in yet another coaching staff and GM.....[/QUO

    This!! We all knew ( or should have) that this rebuild would take time. Main objective in the offseason should be a total overhaul of our horrible secondary. If we had a half way decent secondary now we would at worst be 5-4 Imo. I'm sick and tired of the losing as much as everyone, but this team is headed in the right direction. Blowing it all up would be pointless. Give shanny his 5 years and see where we are at. Hail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saqs View Post
    This is BS.

    We should be focusing on staying the course and improving next year. Not bringing in yet another coaching staff and GM.....
    X2........ The over reacting to our coaching staff is getting ridiculous!! The coaches are taking this team in the right direction, but they can only work with what they have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Enter Apotheosis View Post
    You know ES has lost its goddamn mind when you look at all the nominations in this thread. Andy Reid, Rob Ryan, Jon Gruden, Bill Cowher, Bill Parcells, Mike Holmgren...

    What in the **** is wrong with you all? Most of these guys are unavailable or unwilling to come here, most of the rest are just plain bad choices, and the few that at least make for good "what-if" scenarios are complete gambles or would bring a radically different philosophy that would require us to rebuild all over again. Andy Reid is, at best, a less accomplished and less disciplinarian version of Mike Shanahan with substantially worse playcalling and game management instincts. He also does a worse job of protecting his QBs, even with a much lower volume of designed runs.



    Chip Kelly is never going to leave Oregon if he doesn't get busted like Pete Carroll did.



    Whatever area we've focused on in an offseason we've made substantial progress on and we are miles better offensively than we have been in years (two games does not a trend make in my book... teams don't appear to have figured us out yet but we have had dips in execution recently, which most teams suffer through). The defense's sudden, dramatic regression after seemingly making a good deal of progress last year is puzzling but you have to give the man time to diagnose the problem.

    The problem is Shanahan needs to be a coach and give up his gm duties. People are seeing the Colts, Minnesota, and for that matter San Francisco, last year, and Seattle this year turn their teams into winning competitive games within less than three years. In todays NFL no one is going to wait five years for this team to be turned around. The fans deserve better than this period.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SWFLSkins View Post
    Someone who has enough courage to get mad and fire someone's ass who deserves it.
    My thoughts exactly!

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    Anyone who is shocked that a rebuild is taking awhile must have had their blindfolds on during the snyderratto era. This team had too many problems to address and playing musical coaches with a revolving free agent rotation is partly to blame. I am willing to give shanahan the 5years he signed up for. I always expected it to be a painful process. Im not interested in changing at all and I hope Snyder doesnt get itchy trigger fingers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rypien1191 View Post
    Shanny's not going anywhere until 5 years are over.
    He did tell Snyder not to hire him unless he would get the full five years. So I'm guessing he will get his entire contract. I would want Allen to hire a GM (or promote Brown to the position) and work with that GM to identify the next coaching staff when Shanahan is done here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by grantarchy View Post
    Anyone who is shocked that a rebuild is taking awhile must have had their blindfolds on during the snyderratto era. This team had too many problems to address and playing musical coaches with a revolving free agent rotation is partly to blame. I am willing to give shanahan the 5years he signed up for. I always expected it to be a painful process. Im not interested in changing at all and I hope Snyder doesnt get itchy trigger fingers.
    I don't get this. Prior to Shanahan, we had two coaches in six years, and four of those years were under the leadership of Gibbs. When Gibbs left, we transitioned into Cerrato who had been here forever. We were a model of stability during those six years.

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    I dont think anyones shocked. I just think people were expecting better play from the D, WRs and Oline by year 3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skins3000 View Post
    The problem is Shanahan needs to be a coach and give up his gm duties. People are seeing the Colts, Minnesota, and for that matter San Francisco, last year, and Seattle this year turn their teams into winning competitive games within less than three years. In todays NFL no one is going to wait five years for this team to be turned around. The fans deserve better than this period.
    The 49ers are a case we could never hope to match. They had years of bad coaching and high draft picks that provided them with a very strong group of core players before Harbaugh even entered the picture. We had years of mediocrity and trading away picks prior to Shanahan.

    Minnesota is not a very good team. They are in the midst of falling apart and will struggle to make 8-8 even after their 5-2 start. Their defense was overrated to start the season and Ponder isn't quite there yet as a QB (he turned the ball over twice in their first four games and 9 times in their last five).

    I don't know how the Colts are 5-3. I've watched a few of their games and they were not very impressive team in any of them (least of all in the Packers game they had no business winning). They have a worse offensive line, worse running game, and their QB is responsible both for more turnovers and less TDs than ours. The only difference I can see is that their defense is merely bad, not historically bad and their schedule has been significantly easier. Both teams have played and beat the Vikings... we did it in more impressive fashion.


    The fans may deserve better than this (based on what I've seen of this fanbase, I'm not entirely sure about that) but you have to be very careful about what you wish for. Things can actually get much worse than this and it can happen even quicker than the quick turnaround you're asking for.



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    Default Re: IF Shanahan is let go, who do you want as the new head coach and GM next year?

    Quote Originally Posted by Enter Apotheosis View Post
    You know ES has lost its goddamn mind when you look at all the nominations in this thread. Andy Reid, Rob Ryan, Jon Gruden, Bill Cowher, Bill Parcells, Mike Holmgren...

    What in the **** is wrong with you all?
    Yeah ppl are tripping on here.

    If Shanny is gone, I am def done with the former SB coach experiments for a long long time

    Why in God's name would you want Andy Reid or Ryan?

    Parcells?

    smh

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    Quote Originally Posted by TD_washingtonredskins View Post
    He did tell Snyder not to hire him unless he would get the full five years. So I'm guessing he will get his entire contract. I would want Allen to hire a GM (or promote Brown to the position) and work with that GM to identify the next coaching staff when Shanahan is done here.
    Yeah but he is under a contract that I am sure is performance based.

    I don't think you can take anyone involved in big business on their word
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lombardi's_kid_brother View Post
    I'm off the opinion that the only kind of coach who has any chance of succeeding here is someone with the pedigree to tell Danny to back off. Shanahan had that. Gibbs had that. Marty had that.

    Zorn did not. Spurrier did not (and probably didn't want to tell anyone to back off anyway). Norv did not.

    The Hot Young Coordinator is not going to be able to do that. The only people that can do that are in the Sean Payton class.

    That's a problem. But I have no idea how to solve it.
    Can't you have that personality at the GM level though?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BRAVEONTHEWARPATH93 View Post
    Yeah ppl are tripping on here.

    If Shanny is gone, I am def done with the former SB coach experiments for a long long time

    Why in God's name would you want Andy Reid or Ryan?

    Parcells?

    smh
    I'm off the opinion that the only kind of coach who has any chance of succeeding here is someone with the pedigree to tell Danny to back off. Shanahan had that. Gibbs had that. Marty had that.

    Zorn did not. Spurrier did not (and probably didn't want to tell anyone to back off anyway). Norv did not.

    The Hot Young Coordinator is not going to be able to do that. The only people that can do that are in the Sean Payton class.

    That's a problem. But I have no idea how to solve it.

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