You know DE Hog, you might be right about a lot of this and we will see some evidence of that soon.
Here's my take - when Gibbs announced his retirement and we all saw the deal at Redskins Park, Snyder looked very humbled. I though at the time that he was really at a loss because he could not persuade Gibbs to not only come back to complete what he agreed to do but also probably to stay on and be a part of the FO team with Snyder and Cerrato.
I think that at the time he thought the transition would probably be relatively simple but he found that when he considered all the options open to him - I think he got a little mad and with Cerrato's encouragement he decided to take a closer look at his options.
They did not think that Williams would be that great as a HC and Williams most likely wanted some input into both players and coaches.
I agree with you in that the extra "interviews" were just because both sides were negotiating a break-up!
The offense need a shake-up to be competitive in the NFC East first and Saunders (with Williams as HC) was not going to be able to handle it.
They started looking further afield and realized they could make some changes (like replacing Williams and keeping Blache) and moving Saunders out but still ensure that the new HC would follow the script that Gibbs had laid down.
I think it will be interesting to see who is our new HC BUT I am sure that Snyder and Cerrato will have a tight rein on how things go here.
The most significant development to me was the naming of a new position for Cerrato and trying to make out like this was just formalizing a position whose responsibilities Cerrato had been handling for he and Gibbs for some time
I was hopeful that these 2 had learned from their time with Gibbs how important hiring the right people was to your success - the team needs a good GM and Cerrato and Snyder think they are able to handle that.
We can be good - hell we are better than the Giants and they are in the Super Bowl - but we will not be good for very long with these 2