12-26-2018, 08:23 PM
(12-26-2018, 12:11 AM)SunsetBengal Wrote: No coach has won a Super Bowl, until they did. One trait in common with most Super Bowl winning coaches is accountability. The ability to hold players responsible for their actions on the field, or off the field. We've complained for years about a lack of general accountability on this team from the coaching staff.
Jay Gruden is a man that holds his players accountable to the lines that he establishes. Prior to losing both of his QBs to season ending injury, the Redskins were in control of their division, and trending upward. He may or may not have had the parts to make a deep run, I really don't care. But, what I do like about him is he has a master plan, he draws lines, he holds people accountable to what he has established. He is the polar opposite of Marv, the players coach. Jay Gruden is a Coaches coach.
After 16 years of mediocrity with a players coach, it's time we went the opposite direction, and went with a disciplinarian.
He also lost TWO O-linemen in one game,plus another player on the defense all three on IR. Instead of folding his cards and giving up, his team was legitimately in it until last week, and even then they put up a decent fight. Besides Doctson and a TE who's injured as much as Eifert, they barely have any receivers, and Peterson became the lead back by default. I like his sideline demeanor as well, if something goes wrong you can tell he's pissed, he's not standing there with a blank stare clapping his hands, I like that fire. If we can't get someone like that, I'm still for you and Harley Dog running the show, your winning percentage is better than Hue Jackson,there hasn't been a coach that bad since the inception of the Buccaneers and John Mckay who, when asked about the execution of the offense; said he was all for it!