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Mike Shanahan: 'Excited and honored' to lead Redskins

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Mike Shanahan says he's "excited and honored" to take the reins of the Washington Redskins.

Shanahan was introduced Wednesday as the team's head coach and executive vice president. He signed a 5-year deal, averaging approximately $7 million annually with has final approval on personnel decisions.

Shanahan's hiring is the latest development in a major shift in organizational philosophy under owner Dan Snyder.

Snyder has been a hands-on manager yielding a strong influence on roster decisions. But three weeks ago he hired his first general manager and didn't even present his new coach at the news conference — the first time that's happened since he bought the team in 1999. New GM Bruce Allen handled that duty.WASHINGTON

The last time Dan Snyder went looking for a coach, he used a whole month, exhausted his entire list of candidates and settled for a novice who yielded little power, didn't always get his due respect and went 12-20.

This time, the Washington Redskins owner needed one day to land his No. 1 target: Mike Shanahan, who brings two Super Bowl rings and a reputation for wanting the final say.

The franchise's major overhaul after a troubled season takes another step Wednesday when Shanahan is introduced at an afternoon news conference at Redskins Park. Shanahan signed his contact Tuesday, according to the team's Web site.

"We needed a guy like Mike Shanahan," cornerback DeAngelo Hall said. "We needed a proven leader, a proven winner. He's definitely going to get these guys motivated and get the most out of all of them."

The deal with Shanahan is for five years, the Denver Post reported. The hire came less than 48 hours after the Redskins fired Jim Zorn and less than three weeks after front-office chief Vinny Cerrato resigned and quickly was replaced by general manager Bruce Allen.

In less than a month, the Redskins have gone from an organization that revolved primarily around Snyder and yes-man Cerrato to one that includes two established decision-makers.

Shanahan will have the final authority on football decisions, according to ESPN.com. That would be the same arrangement Snyder had with coach Marty Schottenheimer in 2001 — before the two butted heads and Schottenheimer was fired after an 8-8 season.

Snyder also deferred to Joe Gibbs when the Hall of Fame coach came out of retirement, and Gibbs made the playoffs twice in four seasons.

Overall, however, the Redskins are 82-99 since Snyder bought the team, missing the playoffs in eight of 11 seasons. Shanahan will be Washington's seventh coach since Snyder came along in 1999 — a stretch that has included only two playoff victories for a team that proudly displays three shiny Super Bowl championship trophies in the lobby of its practice facility.

The toll of mediocre records and accompanying fan unrest left Snyder little choice but to hire established names and put them in charge. The messy 2009 season managed to spill over into yet another day Tuesday, when quarterback Jason Campbell and running Clinton Portis traded barbs about leadership in separate interviews on the radio and Internet.

Shanahan won the NFL title twice in 14 seasons with the Denver Broncos, but was fired a year ago after they missed the playoffs for the third straight season.

He made the playoffs in half of his seasons in Denver, and had only two losing seasons — 6-10 in 1999 and 7-9 in 2007. His greatest successes came early, winning consecutive Super Bowls after the 1997 and '98 seasons with a team led by quarterback John Elway.

Shanahan's career regular-season record is 146-98, including 138-86 with the Broncos from 1995-2008, and 8-12 with the Los Angeles Raiders in 1988-89. Shanahan's playoff record is 8-5.

Zorn lost 18 of his last 24 games after a 6-2 start in 2008. Some Redskins players spoke Monday — the day the first-time head coach was let go with a year left on his contract — about a lack of discipline this season and preferential treatment given to some players.

Now there's someone with a solid track record in charge — and players didn't have to wait a month for him to arrive.

"You always wonder what's going to be happen. You don't want to be on pins and needles," defensive end Andre Carter said. "When we had the team meeting with Bruce Allen, he told us something would happen hastily. He wasn't joking when he said that."

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Same Ole Same Ole

As long as Snyder owns the team and treats it like Fantasy Football, it will be a run-of-the-mill team, at best. We went through this charade when Marty Schottenheimer was the coach and had final peresonnel say. Why a respected coach like Shanahan would fall for Snyder's sales pitch is beyong me. Must be money because the aggravation dealing with Dan "Little Napoleon" Snyder would make me pause and walk away if I was him.

As Usual......

Czabe nails it!

http://czabe.blogspot.com/2010/01/realism-control-and-focus.html

We need him on the radio longer in the afternoons. I can't believe his show was can'd locally for Mancow. Ultimately, Fox didn't renew his contract in favor of Steven A. Smith. HAHAHAHAHA!

And with that, a quiet, "hail!"

Agreed!

Czabe rules, and got it right here, too. And he's a Redskin Homer!!!

FOX made a big mistake with Smith - he couldn't walk Czabe's dog. For those of you out there who listen to sports talk radio and don't know Steven A. Smith, turn the dial now. His schtick gets real old real soon....

All this is good for my team

All this is good for my team! 'Course, my team is anybody playing the Redskins. Sorry.

The Snyder factor will trump experience

Snyder could not build a winning team if he had all the money in the world. Oh wait! He almost has that now and he FAILED!

Good luck Shanahan...you are gonna need it!

HE WONT DO MUCH BETTER

Than Zorn. It's not about the coach; it's about the players performing. When will the foreskins owner realize this? Hire players that want to perform, not collect a paycheck.

Good luck!

Good luck Shanahan! With Snyder running things, you're going to need it. Fans shouldn't expect much either with this change: Snyder will figure out a way to make a mess of it. At best I'd say the new coach will be there three years.

He's no Zorn:Skins' new coach comes with a proven record

So did Joe Gibbs...They have a bad curse on them!

Not the answer...

Shanahan has recorded exactly ONE playoff win when his quarterback had a name other than John Elway. That's one playoff win in ten years. I give him a zero percent chance of turning this dysfunctional train wreck of an organization around. They need a new owner more than they need a new coach. Shoulda never canned Norv.

He's no Zorn:Skins' new coach comes with a proven record

So did Joe Gibbs....They have a curse on them!

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