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Caliskinsfan
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I'm hearing that Haz will remain the DC according to 980 since Guenther was promoted to Dc in Cincy. Still haven't seen a written confirmation of this tho. Anyone seen anything?
The front office really doesn't want to announce this because of the back lash that will come with it. I'm on the fence with this one because like Shark mentions, mass turnover is not good for anyone and Haslett knows the players already in place. Having said that, can a new DC do any worse than what he has over the past 4 seasons? I'm not sure but I can't wait to see the up roar when we go 1-3 to start next season and the defense is giving up 30 pts per game.
The same question was asked in Dallas last year after they fired Rob Ryan.
Secondly check out Post Sports live and their take on all things Redskins. Lavar in particular had some interesting takes on Haslett.
Jay Gruden?s staff takes shape
this is one of gruden's 1st mistakes
this is one of gruden's 1st mistakes
I agree, if it was gruden's decision.
My disagreement with you is the OL and DL guys, especially Forester. Other than Williams, he has had nothing. And I think our DL hasn't played that bad. I agree with you on Haz. There is just no history to dictate that he is anything close to a good DC. But I also understand that we now have a very young staff and maybe keeping Haz around for some sort of continuity makes Gruden feel better about a transition. It does dismay me to see that he is now talking about extending his contract.
I'm also surprised that Dan and Bruce would want to keep him. There must have been something happening behind the scenes with Haz and Shanahan that we were never privy to.
My disagreement with you is the OL and DL guys, especially Forester. Other than Williams, he has had nothing. And I think our DL hasn't played that bad. I agree with you on Haz. There is just no history to dictate that he is anything close to a good DC. But I also understand that we now have a very young staff and maybe keeping Haz around for some sort of continuity makes Gruden feel better about a transition. It does dismay me to see that he is now talking about extending his contract.
I'm also surprised that Dan and Bruce would want to keep him. There must have been something happening behind the scenes with Haz and Shanahan that we were never privy to.
There was a story in the Washington Post about MS over ruling Haslet in game planning, and play calling during games. This I'm sure was reported to Allen who allowed MS to do it his way all the way to the end. A smart Haslet would have made it clear to Allen that he would not be responsible for these actions by the head coach, thus when things fell apart, MS paid the price not Haz.
I actually think that the onus is now on Haz to produce.........hopefully his way. He'll ask for and get players that he needs to succeed.......unfortunately, this might take more than one year to show ripened fruit. In the meantime a middle of the road defense coupled with a more competent offense and STs might get us to 8-8. who knows with luck, 9-7.
Stymietee... welcome to the minority. Because the Majority feels that any one could make our defense better than Haslett and we would be better off bringing in a new DC with a new system. Because according to popular think around here, no one could do worse than Haslett.
By the way I think they made the right move here because after firing the HC, the quickest way to tank our rookie coach is to then do a complete change on defense as well.