"Hiring Schottenheimer wasn't a disaster. Hiring Spurrier, who was widely seen as the next "it" coach, wasn't a disaster. It turned OUT to be a disaster, but that's hindsight working for you."
A rose is a rose is a rose...a disaster is a disaster is a disaster. Either way, it's a disaster that was brought on by Dan Snyder, and ONLY Dan Snyder. Success starts at the top, and Snyder was responsible for what became of the Schottenheimer situation. To say that it is hindsight doesn't negate the fact that it was a disaster no matter how you look at it. Would another owner have acted the same way with regards to Schottenheimer? Doubtfull, but Snyder seems to think that money can overcome everything, and in this case, it didn't. Again, it was a disaster. As for Spurrier, well, there were a LOT of people questioning whether Spurriers offense could work in the NFL, and Snyder should have heeded those warnings. He didn't, and in the end, it was a disaster.
All of the examples you cite happened in 2002 or before. Its it conceivable he's learned something in the past 4 years?
One would think, wouldn't they? But, all the evidence shows that he hasn't.
The Skins went from signing over-the-hill big-name vets, to signing guys in the prime of their careers. That shows that he's learned.
The Skins started to sign the right players only when Gibbs became Team President, not when Snyder "learned" something. What players are on the team now that pre-date Joe Gibbs hiring in 04? I rest my case! So, to answer your question on whether that shows he's "learned" something, I think the proof is in the pudding. He hired Gibbs and all of a sudden we started signing "guys in their prime", but Snyder has owned this team since 1999, and all the work that Snyder before and after Joe Gibbs, shows that he has NOT learned anything in terms of how to run a football team.
By not immediately signing a big name coach, that goes against the history you've cited against him.
I don't beleive I cited any history about him signing a big name coach immediately, and if I did, please show me where I said that. My "citing" against him is not about whether or not he signs a coach right away or not, it's about how he's handling the whole situation. Naming Cerrato as some new hot shot with some fancy title doesn't cut it. And, his handling of Gregg Williams, signing all these assistance before he has a coach in place is what I'm saying...it's not the way other teams would do it. If Snyders actions had some history of success, then it wouldn't matter how other teams handle situations, but because his history has resulted in NOTHING, shows that he either needs to learn from others, or that he should, in fact, do things in a more conventional manner. Again, show me where I said "by not signing a big name coach" goes against the history I've cited against him. I'm all for doing a thorough job in the interview process, but JIM FASSEL? Letting GW go in the way he did? Preching continuity in one breath, and then carrying on the way he is? THAT'S continuity? In any event, his handling of the head coaching search is exactly what I'm talking about. His way of doing things is a failure, and the past is evdience of that statement, and the future will be further testament to it.
Now he's being knocked for being thorough?
Where did anyone suggest that he's being knocked for being "thorough"? As I said, I'm all for being thorough, but the whole way he's handled it is just wrong, and it has NFL execs from around the league saying the same thing. Be thorough, by all means, but be thorough in the right way. In addition, Snyder has not shown a scrap of evidence to suggest that he's even capable of being "thorough" in football issues. Snyder being thorough is a lot different from a football person being thorough. Bill Parcells is a VERY "thorough" person, and he's handled the Miami situation a lot better than Snyder has handled this situation.
You'd rather have Bill Bidwell as your owner?
I would?
Actually, I wouldn't. But, I would settle for Snyder being an owner, and letting his GM do all the football related things, such as a Head Coaching search, etc...
Or the Lions owner?
I would?
Come on. Think a little first and ease up on the rhetoric.
With respect, but I think you should first see the points that I'm making, and not make assumptions on your own. I never said that I would rather have anyone else as owner, yet you suggested I would rather have someone else like Bidwell, Lions, etc... But, if you go back and read my post, you'd see that what I was suggesting is that Snyder own the team, do all his ownership duties, but hire a GM, a football person, to do the football side of things. There's a difference!!
Sit back and watch the Redskins.
SOMETHING MAGICAL IS ABOUT TO BEGIN!