Im surprised. The Redskins fired Greg Williams

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I thought he was going to be the HC.


WASHINGTON -- The Washington Redskins seem to have a whole lot of their coaching staff in place for next season -- except for the head coach.
And that head coach won't be Gregg Williams. Or Al Saunders.
As for the rest of the candidates, they'll have to wait until the Super Bowl is done.
On a busy Saturday at Redskins Park, the team fired assistants Williams and Saunders, promoted Greg Blache to lead the team's defense and formally announced the hiring of Jim Zorn to head the offense.

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A few days ago Gregg Williams was considered a favorite to be the Redskin head coach. On Saturday, he lost his job as an assistant.



There was more. A person familiar with the coaching selection process told The Associated Press that linebackers coach Kirk Olivadotti has agreed to a new contract. Running backs coach Earnest Byner, the only other assistant whose deal was about to expire, has been in talks with Tampa Bay about a job but would be welcome to return as well.
The person said Al Saunders' son, offensive assistant Bob Saunders, will not return next season. Less certain was the future of quarterbacks coach Bill Lazor. After initially deciding that Lazor will not be back next season, the Redskins instead will leave his fate to the new head coach.
The person also said that most of the rest of the coaching staff was expected to remain with the team, which would lend credence to owner Dan Snyder's stated desire to maintain a degree of continuity following the resignation of head coach Joe Gibbs on Jan. 8.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly on the subject.
As for the search for a head coach, the next interviews aren't expected to take place until Feb. 4, the day after the New York Giants and New England Patriots play for the NFL championship, so that Snyder can talk to assistants from the two teams involved.
"The process of selecting a new head coach continues, although no hire is planned until after the Super Bowl so as not to distract from the championship game as well as to keep open all our options," Snyder said in a statement, his first public comments on a coaching search that began more than two weeks ago.
Williams' dismissal removes one of the early favorites to succeed Gibbs. Williams had been in charge of the Redskins defense for all four seasons under Gibbs and was popular among fans and many players, but his confrontational style and poor track record at his previous head coaching stint with the Buffalo Bills did little to help his chances for the top job.
Williams often said that he had learned under Gibbs how better to deal with people, but his short fuse remained on full display for players and reporters all four years in Washington. He committed a major breach of protocol -- and created an embarrassing moment for Gibbs -- when he failed to tell the head coach that he was going to send only 10 men onto the field on the first play of the first game following the death of Sean Taylor in November.
Williams met four times with Snyder to discuss the head coaching job, but it quickly became clear that the owner was more focused on other candidates, including former Giants head coach Jim Fassel, current Giants defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo and Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels. Snyder also has interviewed Indianapolis Colts defensive coordinator Ron Meeks and Tennessee Titans defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz.
The person familiar with the selection process said the Redskins have granted the St. Louis Rams permission to interview both Williams and Saunders for coordinator positions. The person said the Rams had to seek permission because, even though Williams and Saunders were told they were being dismissed, the team hasn't formally terminated their contracts.
The person also said Saunders, who ran the offense the past two seasons, was never a candidate for the head coaching position and was told several days ago that he was not in the team's plans. Saunders, like Williams, was considered a possible heir-apparent to Gibbs when he arrived in Washington, but he was never able to generate the type of consistent, high-yardage attack he had during his long stint as an offensive coordinator in Kansas City.
Saunders' fate was sealed when Zorn, the Seattle Seahawks quarterback coach since 2001, agreed to a three-year deal Friday. Zorn also is expected to coach the quarterbacks, which would seem to make Lazor's job redundant.
Snyder lived up to his goal of keeping staff turnover as a reasonable level by promoting Blache, who has coached the defensive line and has held the title of defensive coordinator -- in name only, because the job was actually Williams' -- since 2004. Blache was previously the defensive coordinator for five seasons for the Chicago Bears.
The moves mean that the new head coach -- whoever he is -- will find his staff essentially in place when he takes over. In his statement, Snyder expressed confidence in making the moves now because Zorn, Blache and the other Redskins assistants were highly regarded by the candidates he has interviewed.
 

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Greg Blache will really love the Washing media. He hated the Chicago media and they ask softball questions compared to the east coast media.

Figured Williams was a goner when they didn't promote him to the HC. I think the bigger story is Al Saunders getting the ax too.
 

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Oh my god please hire these guys Al Davis. Fire buddy ryan get greg and al saunders.
 

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My two cents..

I will go out on a limb and predict that Jim Fassel will be the next HC in Washington...

Steve Spagnuolo only has a single year as DC with The Giants after spending 8 years as an assistant to Jim Johnson in Philly and doesn't appear to have the credentials for the top job just yet.

I don't see Snyder going for 31 year old Josh McDaniels either mainly for the same reasons as Spagnuolo (even more so with him being so young).

Jim Schwartz has been The Titans' DC for six seasons and also goes back to being a Bill Belichick protoge before that when both were in Cleveland in the 90's. Swartz's defenses were solid against the run but never spectacular. Known as a stats reliant coach Schwartz IMO is a longshot.

Colts' DC Ron Meeks is the heir apparent in Indianopolis, Meeks should get the Colts top job in 2009 if he remains patient and loyal to Tony Dungy and Owner Jim Irsay. I don't see him giving that team up for an uncertain future in Washington.

That leaves re-tread Jim Fassel who was broadcasting NFL games in Ohio last season after being let go by Baltimore during midseason in 2006. Fassel actually almost got the Redskin HC job in 2004 until Joe Gibbs decided to un-retire thus knocking Fassel and everyone else back then out of competition for The Skins job.

Sharp offensive minded Jim Fassel is apparently a serious candidate for the job, although it looks like he won't have much to say about the Skins offense because Jim Zorn got there before him and won't be Fassel's own man in the traditional new HC brings in his own people sense.


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Whatever happened to letting the new HC hiring his OWN staff.

Yeah now I am sure they will get a "quality" candidate. A puppet more like it
 

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