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Old 01-04-2010, 06:09 PM
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Denver game?
Tampa playoff game was pretty good..Denver regular season game was atrocious..

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Old 01-04-2010, 06:16 PM
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Denver game?
You are correct. I got confused because he sucked so hard in both towns.
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The one disappointment of the off-season housecleaning that brought Allen and Shanahan here is that they didn't part ways with Larry Michael as well. He is a prominent and unavoidable symbol of the horrible way Snyder and Cerrator ran this team in the past. Moving on to a new era of Redskins football, on and off the field, should have meant severing ties with him as well.
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Old 01-04-2010, 06:38 PM
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Denver game?
ANY game where Simms was QB.
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Old 01-04-2010, 07:04 PM
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You are correct. I got confused because he sucked so hard in both towns.
lol. Wasn't he somewhat decent early on n Tampa? I thought I remembered him doing a few things before he blew his spleen out.
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lol. Wasn't he somewhat decent early on n Tampa? I thought I remembered him doing a few things before he blew his spleen out.
Thinking the same thing alot of people were really high on him before the injury.
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Old 01-04-2010, 07:52 PM
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when and if he comes back to the league,according to comcast sports and the houston chronicle.i can't find a link but if you saw the talk around after today's PC,you heard it as well
More then Kyle Shanahan I want Alex Gibbs. He is the best O-line coach ever outside of Joe Bugel.
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Old 01-04-2010, 09:55 PM
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More then Kyle Shanahan I want Alex Gibbs. He is the best O-line coach ever outside of Joe Bugel.
Gibbs has the title of Assistant Head Coach / Offense and is Kubiak's right-hand man. I don't think he would go anywhere unless he had a chance at HC.
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Old 01-04-2010, 10:16 PM
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Gibbs has the title of Assistant Head Coach / Offense and is Kubiak's right-hand man. I don't think he would go anywhere unless he had a chance at HC.
Take a look what I found.

December 19, 2009
If Shanahan and Gibbs leave Texans, we'll wish them well and move on
Alex Gibbs is one of the great coaches in NFL history. He's right there with Jim Hanifan and Joe Bugel and Hudson Houck and a few others on the list of the best offensive line coaches in history. The Texans got better the day he walked in the door and have been better for every minute he has been here.

Likewise, Kyle Shanahan seems to be on his way to being a first-rate coach. He's a first-rate player-caller, and according to Gary Kubiak, very good with game-planning and building a relationship of trust with Matt Schaub. The Texans have been lucky to have him, too.

There's probably a good chance the Texans won't have either of them next season. At the very least, it seems likely Kyle will join his dad with the Redskins or Cowboys. And Gibbs? He has been coaching on a one-season-at-a-time basis for quite awhile.

As good as they both are, the Texans have nothing to fear from losing them. Change is good, even for coaching staffs. If they go, it's an opportunity for Gary Kubiak to bring in fresh ideas and energy. Somewhere, maybe even at the college level, there are coaches that will bring something new and better to the Texans.

This idea of change is no knock on Shanahan and Gibbs. Kubiak surely wants both of them back. But turnover can be good. One of the hardest things for NFL teams to do is scout themselves and figure out how the rest of the league sees them. That's where a fresh set of eyes can help.

Kubiak has assembled a good coaching staff, a nice combination of youth and experience. Defensive coordinator Frank Bush has done a very good job, and Shanahan has done a solid job. But these are unique circumstances, and Kubiak probably figured Kyle might leave once Mike Shanahan got back into coaching.


Link http://blogs.chron.com/sportsjustice...nahan_and.html
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