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Originally Posted by doughtydoubter
I know i will take some serious flack for this, but i dont think the problem is really vinny.
His picks are no more successful than casserly's were. I think he is just our whipping boy because we cant beat the piss out of snyder himself.
In truth, we should be blaming the coach, and the players. They are unmotivated and often clueless, it isnt vinny's job to inspire, to show some heart and pride out on that field every sunday...to play like a true redskin.
It isnt cerrato or snyder who decide the play calls or the execution.
on paper our team is a good team or has been throughout most the years (except spurrier era) Thats vinnys job, to get the coaches the best players for their schemes on paper. to get the pieces to put it together.
Our problem is that nobody on this team remembers that winning in dc is more to its fans than just a good sunday. It used to be a way of life. Back in the 80s when dc was trash...the crack and murder capital of the world, people who can barely scrape by and live, still took pride in their redskins, it was all that got and gets them through a week in the fall sometimes....somewhere along the way we have lost that...and thats sad we have just become a bunch of critical overpaid bitches on the field
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Snyder and Vinny do have a role in the product you're currently seeing on the field. They are responsible for the current staff we have in place and their lack of gameday experience. They both thought they could go with our current coaching arrangement despite it's obvious shortcomings.
The lack of foresight into that decision is a part of what is a major problem for us right now. Our team is suffering the backlash of our coaches lack of experience and management is acknowledging the lack of experience by having a Super Bowl consultant come in and assess things.
Being that Zorn was brought in by Snyderatto you can place blame on the part of managment for Zorn's lack of experience.