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Pistons < Spurs
01-03-2006, 04:00 PM
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2279000


Gregg Williams, one of the league's most attractive candidates, and a man expected to have been courted by several teams seeking a new head coach, is off the market.

The Washington Redskins have signed their defensive to a new three-year contract that will pay him a salary commensurate to some head coaching posts in the league and which will preclude him from interviewing for any jobs until 2007. The deal reportedly makes Williams the highest paid assistant in NFL history.

Chris Mortensen of ESPN reported the deal is worth as much as $8 million.

Williams did not receive assurances from owner Dan Snyder, even implicitly, that he would eventually succeed current head coach Joe Gibbs. But Snyder certainly stepped up big to retain Williams, who was already on the short list of at least three teams with head coach openings.

"Gregg is a valuable and important member of our organization," Gibbs said. "This is a first step in recognizing his contributions and maintaining consistency among our coaches."

According to the agreement, Williams will be able to pursue a head coach job next year. By then Gibbs's future with the Redskins might be clearer. Gibbs is in the second season of a five-year contract.

Williams, 47, compiled a 17-31 record in three seasons (2001-2003) as the Buffalo Bills' head coach. He joined the Redskins in 2004, with his contract then making him one of the NFL's top-paid assistants, and has steadily rehabilitated his image. Most league observers feel Williams will be markedly better in a second stint as a head coach.

Williams is one of the game's most creative defensive minds. He has fashioned a scheme that elevates the performance of the players in it. The Redskins defense statistically ranked ninth in the NFL this year and third in 2004.

ducks
01-03-2006, 04:07 PM
AWSOME NEWS
sucks for 7 teams wanting him though

slayermin
01-03-2006, 05:42 PM
Brilliant. Joe Gibbs is my hero.

ShoogarBear
01-03-2006, 05:44 PM
SAH-WEEET!

Can't believe Williams decided not to go for one of the head coaching jobs open, though.

I wonder if Gibbs told him he would step down after another year or so?

N.Y. Johnny
01-03-2006, 10:58 PM
SAH-WEEET!

Can't believe Williams decided not to go for one of the head coaching jobs open, though.

I wonder if Gibbs told him he would step down after another year or so?


That was probably the thinking there eventually, when Gibbs ends his second tenure he will probably succeed him there. Great thing for the Redskins, they keep a great Defensive Coordinator in house.

MannyIsGod
01-04-2006, 12:05 AM
Awesome!

T Park
01-04-2006, 01:14 AM
son of a.....

bigzak25
01-04-2006, 06:35 PM
Williams has experienced it first hand with the Buffalo Bills job.

NOW? He has his D. He gets to coach with Joe Gibbs. He gets to worry about defense only. AND??? Dannyboy steps up with the checkbook.

All the perks, but none of the bad stuff. It's really a dream job. :tu

And if/when Joe hangs it up? Maybe he gets promoted....Maybe.

samikeyp
01-04-2006, 07:44 PM
Hell of a move for the Skins. I think Johnny is right, he will be Joe's heir.

BTW to my Redskin rooting friends.....hell of a season this year, now go win the whole damn thing.

ShoogarBear
01-09-2006, 02:30 PM
More on Williams' deal: Link (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/writers/peter_king/01/08/mmqb/5.html)

7. I think Daniel Snyder wanted assistant head coach/defense Gregg Williams to stay so much that he threw in a $100,000-a-year luxury box at FedEx Field into his three-year, $8-million deal. Actually, I don't think that. I know it.
:wow

8. I think I would argue the second-most important person in the Redskins' organization -- after Joe Gibbs -- is not Clinton Portis but Williams. As much as I've ripped Snyder over the years for a variety of dumb things, his signing of Williams was brilliant.

The fact that Williams would have been the leading candidate among all NFL assistants for the many coaching jobs out there scared the Redskins. So Snyder threw sick, history-making money at Williams. On Tuesday, Williams signed the deal to stay with Washington and Snyder threw in the luxury box.

The contract sent shockwaves around NFL. Previously, the highest-paid assistant coach in football was Tampa Bay defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin, at $1.6 million a year. Williams' contract averages $2.66 million... plus a luxury box. Next year he'll make more than eight NFL head coaches, including 2005 Coach of the Year Lovie Smith.

Could Williams have made more elsewhere as a head coach? Certainly. But he is a big quality-of-life guy. When his kids were young, he had a family rule that everyone, including he and his wife, had to read for 15 minutes at night before they went to bed. And they love living where they are.

Here's the other interesting thing: You will hear that the contract guarantees him to be the Redskins' next head coach. Not true. It only guarantees that he coach with the Redskins under Gibbs in 2006. After that, he's free to take an NFL head job if he wants. But it's likely that he'll succeed Gibbs either in 2007 or 2008.

Snyder rakes in more than $300 million a year. With their new stadiums as cash cows, Bob Kraft in New England and Jeff Lurie in Philadelphia join Snyder as the richest owners in the NFL. And so what have they done here? Kraft quietly re-signed ace personnel man Scott Pioli to keep him in New England for at least this year. Snyder re-upped Williams. Lurie paid to keep Tom Heckert off the market. It's brilliant. It's paying the guys who help you win.