Go back and look at how The Danny's team signed veterans with Norv Turner and Steve Spurrier. Do you really think things have stayed the same?
It's a shame; Snyder was just starting to learn that his team does better with him in the background and a coach on the sidelines. Maybe his old owner-runs-everything attitude was a folly of youth, and he won't interfere with the next head coach he hires. It's too bad Joe Gibbs is retiring, for what he might have continued to teach Snyder about managing professionals. I've been a Redskins fan my whole life, and over the years I've come to the conclusion that Joe Gibbs is more a leader of men than a great football mind. He's a tremendous coach not through great innovation or tricky tactics, but through his ability to motivate groups of men to practice and play together, to find their own strengths, and to win and lose as a team. He's got a great Nascar team for similar reasons. I'm sure he'd make an inspiring field general in war. I'd follow him, singing, to my death in battle. I'm sorry to see him retire again, and I wish him the best in the future.
When I was a child, I thought like a child, and followed my grandparents as a Cowboy fan. Then, having come of age, I understood the folly of my formative years and learned to love those whom I had been taught to hate...I still hate the Giants and Eagles, but the 'Skins have taken over my top spot for the last 12 years. Even in my youthful naivete, I still appreciated the consummate professionalism espoused and practiced by Coach Gibbs anywhere I saw him. I truly hate to see him leave this team, and desperately hope Snyder's smart enough to listen to the players and give G.W. the top spot. Continuity in philosophy plus continuity in player/coach relationship sounds like a good combination to me.
Joe Gibbs is a class act.He said he couldn't give 100% to the team.I guess he can now concentrate on his race team full time,something he said he wasn't able to do with the Redskins.Good luck to him.
Go back and look at how The Danny's team signed veterans with Norv Turner and Steve Spurrier. Do you really think things have stayed the same? Having Brunell, Daniels, Collins, and Randle El on the roster does not help your case. That being said, you are correct that the current rooster is younger then the previous coaches.
I am die hard Cowboys fan and have been since I could walk and talk. I would just like to say that Mr. Joe Gibbs will always rank up there with Mr. Tom Landry and Mr. Don Shula! They ALL have class and the respect of true football fans(except for Mr. Landry who is in sideline heaven)!!!
As good a coach as Gibbs has been, his double timeout penalty at the end of the Bills loss was one of the biggest coaching blunders in league history. He moved the Bills' kicker from a 51-yarder to a 36-yarder for a go-ahead field goal as time expired. There aren't a lot of situations where a coach can so clearly be blamed for a loss.