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sammy
06-03-2004, 07:38 PM
Gibbs' return cloaked in secrecy
JOSEPH WHITE / Associated Press
Posted: 2 hours ago

ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — Joe Gibbs' return to coaching is becoming a cloak-and-dagger operation.

Gibbs is so intent on avoiding distractions and keeping his game plans secret that the cleaning staff is not allowed on the coaches' side of the building during meetings. He said Thursday that there will be "limited number" of practices open to the public at this summer's training camp, and he has taken the unusual step of barring reporters from watching most of this weekend's three-day minicamp.
"There's a lot of technical things that you're going over," Gibbs said. "You would prefer to be able to do that without people standing there watching them."

Nearly all Redskins training camp practices have been open to the public for almost a decade. The team even charged admission to watch the practices in an ill-fated experiment in 2000.

Minicamps, while closed to the public, have been open in their entirety to reporters, a policy that lasted through coaches Norv Turner, Marty Schottenheimer and Steve Spurrier. Former owner Jack Kent Cooke would even turn the final day of the final minicamp practice into a big spring picnic, inviting scores of VIPs.

But Gibbs does not want extra people around. This weekend, he is allowing reporters to watch only the first few minutes of each practice, which generally includes stretching and simple individual drills. The fans who flock to training camp, which starts around Aug. 1, will have to be content with just a few open practices, likely during the first two weeks.

"I don't care if you're taking a test or what you're doing," Gibbs said, "if there's things walking around, and people talking, good-looking girls walking up and down the sidelines and everything, then generally what people do is 'I'd rather look over there than look out here.' So that's a problem, distractions are."

More important, Gibbs wants to keep opponents guessing over his strategies as he returns to the sidelines for the first time in 12 years. By Gibbs' reasoning, fewer eyes mean fewer leaks.

Gibbs has been shocked by the media interest in his return to coaching.

As many as 40 reporters, cameramen and photographers attended practices during the first minicamp in March, a far cry from the smaller press corps that followed the team daily during his first stint from 1981-92.

"We've got so many more people covering the team that if we opened practice, then it's kind of unmanageable," Gibbs said. "That's a lot of people out there."

Gibbs' desire for control might evoke comparisons to Dallas' Bill Parcells or New England's Bill Belichick, but his approach is not the same. Unlike Parcells and Belichick, Gibbs freely allows access to nearly everyone in the organization - from trainers to assistant coaches - but he is adamant about keeping a lid on anything that might be construed as strategy.

Gibbs' level of concern is reflected in his language. With a straight face, he earlier this year used the word "scary" to describe the location of the practice field at the team's old training camp in Carlisle, Pa., because he felt it was not secure from peeping fans.

Gibbs' concerns also have to do with the fact that he is adjusting to a new calendar. He remembers coaching in the days when there was practically no offseason program, when training camp was five weeks or six weeks long. Now players are in the building almost year-round, attending meetings and less-formal practices.

The weekend's minicamp will be the third this offseason, giving Gibbs a chance to install detailed strategies that 20 years ago wouldn't have been on the chalkboard until July or August. It is yet another reason for him to decide to keep the practices under wraps.

Gibbs said the extra offseason work will allow him to start training camp as late as possible, thus keeping the players from wearing down too quickly once the season starts.

"I think they like that," Gibbs said. "Come in late, play and get on with it."


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Axegrinder
06-03-2004, 07:56 PM
I like the way he tries to keep everyone focused.In reality,there are distractions.There are pretty girls,at Redskins games anyway,and there are rabid fans.We still have to be able to play through those things,against a hostile enemy on the road.
First things first,I suppose.We have to learn our assignments.We have to walk before we run.Go Joe!

LadyNRedskinsfan
06-03-2004, 08:01 PM
i love it. distractions were all about during norv, spurrier, and marty's tenure and we know what affect that had on the team. i see gibbs is adjusting already.

BandWagon
06-03-2004, 08:50 PM
I like the way he tries to keep everyone focused.In reality,there are distractions.There are pretty girls,at Redskins games anyway,and there are rabid fans.We still have to be able to play through those things,against a hostile enemy on the road.
First things first,I suppose.We have to learn our assignments.We have to walk before we run.Go Joe!

Yeah, let me focus on the pretty girls, I do that exceptionally well. In all seriousness...this gets me VERY excited. It's another demonstrative step that this man is serious about his job, the team, and the fans. I had a feeling he'd being drawing the strings in on training camp and we'd all need to get there early. Remember the old days? Boy was secretive. I'll take less fan access any day of the week for a winning record. I'm pumped! Great post!

leave_scars
06-03-2004, 09:06 PM
would expect nothing less from the (master)

dj_stouty
06-03-2004, 09:42 PM
Yikes...he will have a lot of closed training camp practices? We better get there early in the process!

JoeDaSchmoe
06-03-2004, 10:00 PM
Maybe I should write to Joe and tell him I can take all those pretty girls off his hands. :D

Axegrinder
06-03-2004, 10:09 PM
Maybe I should write to Joe and tell him I can take all those pretty girls off his hands. :D
You have a bright future ahead of you.You seem to be a smart and enterprising young man!

hail2skins
06-03-2004, 10:30 PM
I believe it is a good idea. There will be some fans that won't like this at all. If Spurrier were still here, I wonder if people would really like this idea.

JoeDaSchmoe
06-03-2004, 11:19 PM
You have a bright future ahead of you.You seem to be a smart and enterprising young man!

Mmmhmm. My plan kills two birds with one stone. It's good management. :D

IowaSkinsFan
06-03-2004, 11:38 PM
Mmmhmm. My plan kills two birds with one stone. It's good management. :D

Wise utilization of resources.

RedskinsVision
06-03-2004, 11:46 PM
u can sense the seriousness building w/ this team as the season looms around.. even Gibbs' interviews on the local news has him straight faced, looking stoic and talking more seriously.. didn't see him do that cackle laugh he did all offseason. he was wearing a hat that almost hid his whole face. he means business and i love it!

AGibbsGirl
06-04-2004, 07:50 AM
He said Thursday that there will be "limited number" of practices open to the public at this summer's training camp

We will have to plan our hR.com get together carefully!

(BTW sammy...a word to the wise...we're not supposed to post entire articles in here, legal issues might arise. Quotes are fine, but, then just post the link :D)

PennSkinsFan
06-04-2004, 07:54 AM
Bottom line is that teams wil be focusing on tapes from the 80's to try and predict what Joe Gibbs will do, but things have changed, Gibbs philosophy probably has changed some, and Gregg Williams experiences will all have an imapct on game plans. Gibbs will surprise many, and that is essentially what he wants to do, use the element of surprise.

TexSkin
06-04-2004, 08:20 AM
We will have to plan our hR.com get together carefully!

(BTW sammy...a word to the wise...we're not supposed to post entire articles in here, legal issues might arise. Quotes are fine, but, then just post the link :D)

What she said ;)
Please just post a link and a snippet from the article in the future...thanks.

REDMAN
06-04-2004, 09:16 AM
Gibbs has always been a little paranoid.

GoDannyBoy
06-04-2004, 09:59 AM
I heard a rumor that cowboy spies were caught in the trees outside Redskins park? :) Maybe Gibbs is taking a lesson from George Allen???? :)

The less news that gets out the less that Parcells has on Gibbs. Remember there is no tape on Gibbs that is not 12 years old.

Paranoid? I don't think so. It is a calculated move for a specific reason.

skinswin
06-04-2004, 10:07 AM
I love what Gibbs is doing. He's taking advantage of everything at his disposal. We don't need our workouts open to the press.

I don't want Jerry Jones sending his spys down to see what we are doing.

And that goes for Gruden too considering they are our opening game of the season.

And you can bet that Gibbs isn't going to show much in the pre-season either.


When the regular season begins, we will kick A$$ and take names.

frenchskinsfan
06-04-2004, 10:08 AM
Gibbs has always been a little paranoid.

It's a good illness since it brang him 3 SB rings, so far...

Shenadoah
06-04-2004, 01:34 PM
Gee Whiz, pre-game strategy 2 months before the season even starts. God I love a man with a plan and the know-how to implement it. Attention to detail, I don't think the coach lost anything during his 12 years off, He probably had time to think about everything he did wrong the first time around and isn't figuring on making the same mistakes again. God help the NFC East because I think there's a man on a mission afoot.

garedskin
06-04-2004, 02:39 PM
u can sense the seriousness building w/ this team as the season looms around.. even Gibbs' interviews on the local news has him straight faced, looking stoic and talking more seriously.. didn't see him do that cackle laugh he did all offseason. he was wearing a hat that almost hid his whole face. he means business and i love it!


Expected nothing less.Focus,focus ,and more focus.That will get that bunch of under achievers at redskin park there championship rings.Man I am glad he honered us by coming back to save my beloveded franchise. :Peace:

sammy
06-04-2004, 03:25 PM
Thanks AGibbsGirl and TexSkin Will do from now on :)

Sorry, If you need to Edit it go ahead.

rhummer37
06-04-2004, 05:45 PM
And you can bet that Gibbs isn't going to show much in the pre-season either.


When the regular season begins, we will kick A$$ and take names.

It is going to be depressing, the first time we see everyone in action (Hall of Fame Game against Denver Broncos), the team strategy will be very reserved.

But I can wait...................................I hope!

CowboyKilla
06-04-2004, 09:13 PM
He is a genius. rational and it all makes sense. Football.

PyroGenic
06-04-2004, 09:21 PM
Bottom line is that teams wil be focusing on tapes from the 80's to try and predict what Joe Gibbs will do

good, now we can scare the crap out of everybody that plays us
:)

GibbsFan
06-04-2004, 10:51 PM
We're back in business!