Gibbs Discusses Team's Structure
Joe Gibbs walked into his weekly press conference on Monday determined to address the media on recent criticism of the Redskins' front office and off-season strategy.
Gibbs, who is head coach and team president, discussed the Redskins' organizational structure and emphasized that he accepts all responsibility "when things don't go well" for the team.
The Redskins started the regular season with a disappointing 2-5 record before defeating the Dallas Cowboys 22-19 at FedExField on Sunday. The win provided an emotional lift and it is hoped that it provides a springboard to a successful second-half of the season.
In the first half, the Redskins have struggled with consistency. Through eight games, the team is ranked 15th overall on offense and 30th overall on defense.
Those struggles have led to media scrutiny of the Redskins' front office and player acquisition process.
"There are a lot of things said about whether this is the right [organizational structure] and if we should have a GM," Gibbs said. "From the very first time I talked to [Redskins owner] Dan [Snyder] about coming on board here, and the way we should be structured, I really felt like this is the right way.
"I have [vice president of football operations] Vinny Cerrato working with me on all the personnel issues. All of the coaches are heavily involved. We have a tremendous scouting group that has been reorganized. We have Dan's support. I think it is the right way for us to be structured."
Gibbs then defended the team's approach to free agency.
Since Gibbs returned to Washington in January 2004, the Redskins have been among the most active teams in free agency and trades, acquiring such starters as Mark Brunell, Clinton Portis, Santana Moss, Brandon Lloyd, Marcus Washington, Cornelius Griffin, Phillip Daniels, Andre Carter and Shawn Springs.
Certainly, there have been misfires over the years. Overall, though, Gibbs likes what the team has accomplished in free agency and how the team uses the salary cap.
"I was looking over our list and as I have said several times to our fans, if you look down that list of free agents, we have some great football players," Gibbs said. "We certainly believe in it."
Regarding the team's approach to the draft, Gibbs said: "We believe in the draft. At different times we have been aggressive and we have also made trades. Those times we are all in here. We don't do anything separate. We talk it all over. Vinny has been a real support there. We take it all and try to make the best decision when it comes to trades or free agency.
"It is my responsibility. That is something that I have to step up to the plate for when we make those trades. I am proud with what we have done in free agency and trades. If you look down a list of our trades, I am certainly proud of it."
Gibbs emphasized that, as head coach and team president, he accepts full responsibility for the team's record.
"I wanted to start off the day by saying to everybody, our fans in particular and everyone that pulls for the Redskins, that when things don't go well around here, it should be laid at my feet," he said. "As I have said before, there are no excuses for me. Dan has been nothing but supportive. Many times I feel bad for him through this process because when we get into the season it is hard for him to do anything but support us.
"I feel a responsibility to our fans when things don't go well because the fans are doing every single thing that they can. I wanted to get across my point that when things don't go well here with the Redskins that it is my responsibility. I think that is where the criticism should be and rest with me."

1. Prepare for another rush of over hyped free agents.
2. Prepare for a bum trade giving up this year and next years 1st round draft pick,
3. Prepare to lose a real "core" Redskin to the market just to be replaced by #1.
4. More super smart players are on the way.
I wouldn't be shocked one bit if we got Byron Leftwich next year.