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brennser

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The Steve and Danny show
« on: December 30, 2003, 02:31:00 pm »
Even by DCs low standards this has to be a new low for local teams.....from the post.....
 
 The Washington Redskins announced the resignation of Coach Steve Spurrier today only to have Spurrier deny that he had resigned moments later.
 
 "I have not resigned," Spurrier said by cellphone. "I've got a representative looking into some issues but I have not resigned. If they say that I have, that is not true. I'm not sure it is heading in that direction right now. We are seeing where it goes but I have not resigned."
 
 In a news release issued early this afternoon, the Redskins said Spurrier had telephoned owner Daniel Snyder and resigned "in the best interest of the Redskins franchise." In the release, Snyder said "I have accepted Steve's resignation with much regret but respect his decision."

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Re: The Steve and Danny show
« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2003, 02:46:00 pm »
Translation:
 
 Spurrier:  I want to quit, but I want the remaining $15 million of my contract.
 
 Snyder:  I want to fire you, but I don't want to pay you the $15 million.

Re: The Steve and Danny show
« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2003, 02:48:00 pm »
Spurrier really needs some new clothes and hair. The guy just looks creepy.

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Re: The Steve and Danny show
« Reply #3 on: December 30, 2003, 03:08:00 pm »
Spurrier looks like Mike Yarwood....the Brits will know who Mike Yarwood is.

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Re: The Steve and Danny show
« Reply #4 on: December 30, 2003, 03:13:00 pm »
you're right mankie, he does a little
 
 heres the latest by the way
 
 Spurrier Now Confirms He's Leaving Redskins
 By Mark Maske
 Washington Post Staff Writer
 Tuesday, December 30, 2003; 2:07 PM
 
 Coach Steve Spurrier's tenure with the Washington Redskins has ended with the same sort of confusion that marked his brief run with the team.
 
 The Redskins announced Spurrier's resignation today only to have him deny it moments later. But he called a reporter an hour later to say that he had not spoken with his agent, Jimmy Sexton, who was working on the details of his departure.
 
 "I was caught off-guard," Spurrier said when asked about his denial. "Obviously, when a person resigns he usually calls it in himself. The bottom line is if that's what's best for everyone concerned that's what we'll do. We'll get to the bottom of it by the end of the day."
 
 Spurrier said his understanding was that Sexton had authorized the Redskins to make the announcement without telling him. Spurrier had only hired Sexton on Monday.
 
 Spurrier, who left the Washington area on Monday for his home in Florida, said he was unable to communicate with Sexton in part because his cell phone battery died and Sexton was tied up with a personal matter.
 
 In a news release issued early this afternoon, the Redskins said Spurrier had telephoned owner Daniel Snyder and resigned "in the best interest of the Redskins franchise." It was unclear if Spurrier had spoken to team officials as of 1:45 p.m. today.
 
 In the release, Snyder said "I have accepted Steve's resignation with much regret but respect his decision."
 
 The Redskins said in the release that they will begin their search for Spurrier's replacement immediately.
 
 Team sources said Spurrier has informed his assistant coaches of the decision and that there had been no buyout of the remainder of his five-year, approximately $25 million contract. But Spurrier would be paid some money to cover his expenses, sources said.

Re: The Steve and Danny show
« Reply #5 on: December 30, 2003, 03:20:00 pm »
I'm hereby announcing my candidacy for the job.
 
 Despite having not watched an NFL game in at least 15 years, I think my experience as a backup center (starter on jv) in high school will qualify me to lead the team to at least a 5-11 record.

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Re: The Steve and Danny show
« Reply #6 on: December 30, 2003, 03:40:00 pm »
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWN
 
 BORING!

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Re: The Steve and Danny show
« Reply #7 on: January 07, 2004, 10:48:00 am »
Joe Gibbs, maybe???
 
 WASHINGTON (AP) -- Dan Snyder pulled off the ultimate Washington Redskins surprise: He's talked Joe Gibbs into coming back.
 
 The Redskins expect to name Gibbs their coach Wednesday, a source within the NFL told The Associated Press.
 
 Gibbs led the Redskins through their glory years, winning the franchise's only three Super Bowl titles during his stay from 1981-92. He would replace Steve Spurrier, who quit last week after two 5-11 seasons.

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Re: The Steve and Danny show
« Reply #8 on: January 07, 2004, 11:08:00 am »
I just saw that - I'm flabbergasted...

Re: The Steve and Danny show
« Reply #9 on: January 07, 2004, 11:16:00 am »
I can't believe Gibbs would ditch Bobby and Tony like that.

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Re: The Steve and Danny show
« Reply #10 on: January 07, 2004, 12:05:00 pm »
By Tom Friend
 ESPN The Magazine
 
 I can't wait for Redskins-Cowboys again.
 
 I can't wait for Joe Gibbs' rematch with Bill Parcells -- without Lawrence Taylor!
 
 
 What, this isn't big news to you? The Redskins rehiring Joe Gibbs? If it's not, the hell with you then. This would be the equivalent of Casey Stengel returning to manage the Yankees. Or Vince Lombardi returning to coach the Packers. This is a Hall of Fame coach coming back to where he belongs. This isn't Parcells selling his soul to Jerry Jones. Joe Gibbs turned down NFL jobs for 11 years, and I'll tell you why -- because he's a better man than Parcells. You think Gibbs would've come out of retirement to coach the Panthers? Or the Falcons? Or the, gulp, Cowboys? Never. Never in a million years. He's no Parcells. He's no sell-out. He was a Redskin in '81, and it looks like he's a Redskin again. And I promise you'll never hear another peep out of Dan Snyder.
 
 With the Redskins on the brink of becoming the Arizona Cardinals, Snyder has done what he had to do: he's gone retro. Dan Snyder is conniving, and Dan Snyder is impatient, but the one person he'll never interfere with is Joseph Gibbs.
 
 Do you know who Dan Snyder is? He's a kid from Charles W. Woodward High School in Rockville, Md. who grew up during the Redskin golden years. He grew up at a time Edward Bennett Williams was hiring Vince Lombardi and then George Allen to save the franchise. You think Steve Spurrier was a big name? Hah! Lombardi, now that's a name. Allen, that's a name. Dan Snyder grew up in an era where, from 1971-92, the Redskins had exactly two losing seasons, a 6-10 in 1980 and a 7-9 in '88. Other than that, it was five Super Bowl appearances and three titles, all courtesy of Joe Gibbs. It was Sonny and Billy and Hanburger in the 70s, and it was Gibbs and Riggo and Joey T. and Monk in the 80s. It was Sunday night celebrations at Duke Zieberts, it was Carter and Reagan in the owner's box and it was RFK Stadium throbbing, throbbing.
 
 Did little Dan Snyder get spoiled by it all? Of course he did. I went to a high school down the street from Snyder's, Wootton, and I got spoiled, too. From 1969-92, the team had three Hall of Fame head coaches. From 1971-85, they had just three celebrity quarterbacks -- Jurgensen, Kilmer and Theismann. And after that, you could've handed Gibbs anybody (even someone named Danny Wuerffel), and he'd have won with him. I mean, Gibbs won Super Bowls with Theismann, Doug Williams and Mark Rypien. He made the last two guys Super Bowl MVPs. It was football nirvana, and a young Dan Snyder even sat in the stands for the last game Gibbs ever coached, a playoff game in San Francisco in 1992. He sat in the stands and cheered. Lost his voice.
 
 So there you have it. Now you know why Dan Snyder is nuts for the Redskins. Now you know why he overpaid Spurrier and why, after that mistake, he's reaching out to Gibbs. Now you know why he wants a celebrity coach, why he wishes he could walk into ol' Duke Zieberts and get standing ovations, the way Edward Bennett Williams used to, the way George Allen used to, the way every Redskin used to.
 
 He could've hired Jim Fassel -- and if Gibbs falls through, he still might. But getting Joe Gibbs is bigger than big. I don't care if he's 63, and I don't care if he can only hold up until he's 65. This franchise needed credibility and it needed an old friend. And when Dan Snyder reintroduces Joe Gibbs as head coach, he will be able to just put his feet up and watch.
 
 You think the game's passed him by? Please. Take a look at Vermeil, Parcells. They're just as ancient, and look what they did this year. I'm guessing Gibbs will bring old buddy Joe Bugel back as his assistant head coach, and I bet he'll bring Russ Grimm back from Pittsburgh and groom him to be his successor. He'll have to get used to free agency and instant replay, but don't think for a minute he'll tolerate the cell phones and the eccentricities of today's young players. When I covered the Redskins for the Washington Post in the 80s, Joe Gibbs had his hand in everything. He was a control freak who slept at the office and who wanted lunch pail, work ethic players. Giant Week was as bad as Cowboy Week. Whereas Spurrier sent seven receivers out on a pattern, Gibbs would sometimes send only one receiver out -- if that's what it took to block Lawrence Taylor.
 
 He's more of disciplinarian than you'll ever know. He'll run three-hour practices in pads. Free agent Champ Bailey will want to stay now. LaVar Arrington will stop freelancing. If Patrick Ramsey thought Steve Spurrier knew quarterbacking, wait until he gets a load of Gibbs.
 
 Gibbs is also the master of adjustment. At halftime, he'd always come up with some new wrinkle, and he'll adjust to the new NFL, too. I found it amusing how people say that Spurrier came to the NFL to see if his Fun N' Gun would work and then quit when he realized it wouldn't. What a loser! Gibbs came to the Redskins in 1981 with the same reputation as a gun-slinging coach, straight from the Air Coryell Chargers. But after an 0-5 start, he looked at his roster and adjusted, became a run-first offense behind Riggins. He didn't quit, he didn't run off to play golf. It took guts to do what he did, but Joe Gibbs is no dummy.
 
 And he'll do it again. It won't be easy to win, not without a defensive line, but Gibbs won't quit until he has his Redskins, his one and only Redskins, back in contention. The only coach who seemed to have his number in the old days was Parcells, but now he'll get another shot at the Tuna -- twice a year! I only wish Spurrier hadn't gutted his backfield, hadn't run Stephen Davis out of town. Because that would've been something to see â?¦ Stephen Davis running 50-gut.
 
 But that's okay. Joe Gibbs won with a scat back named Joe Washington, and he'll win with a scatback named Trung Canidate.
 
 Can we play at RFK?

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Re: The Steve and Danny show
« Reply #11 on: January 07, 2004, 02:45:00 pm »
my grandfather is sitting up in his grave at this news.  he would've put joe gibbs in the white house if he could've.  i might actually have to start waking up on sunday afternoons again.

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Re: The Steve and Danny show
« Reply #12 on: January 07, 2004, 03:53:00 pm »
When I heard the news this morning even I raised an eyebrow...then realized I was showing an interest in runny-catchy so punched myself in the nads a few times and turned the radio off.

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Re: The Steve and Danny show
« Reply #13 on: January 07, 2004, 04:18:00 pm »
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Originally posted by mankie:
  When I heard the news this morning even I raised an eyebrow...then realized I was showing an interest in runny-catchy so punched myself in the nads a few times and turned the radio off.
I'm a Giants fan and a Parcells fan but I still think it's good news.  Gibbs is a good guy and probably the only person that Danny Napoleon would actually listen to.

Re: The Steve and Danny show
« Reply #14 on: January 07, 2004, 04:30:00 pm »
Mark my words, the Redskins will still suck. Gibbs should stick with NASCAR. Though listening to interviews with him will be much more palatable that that fuckwad Spurrier.