This guy says splash:
An unavoidable exodus for Shanahan, Redskins
BY RICK SNIDER
December 23 at 6:48 pm
Coach Mike Shanahan and the Washington Redskins have lost seven straight games, including Sunday’s 24-23 defeat to the Dallas Cowboys at FedEx Field.
Washington Redskins coach Mike Shanahan didn’t take a final glance around FedEx Field as he neared the tunnel after Sunday’s loss. It seems there’s no looking back now.
A coach who just suffered his second straight one-point loss would normally be slumped at the postgame podium — too exhausted and frustrated to say more than a few words. But Shanahan looked relaxed. It’s as if he has made peace with what’s coming as he enters the season finale against the New York Giants with a 24-39 record in Washington.
Shanahan wasn’t the only person exiting FedEx Field for the final time Sunday. Probably half the players and the entire coaching staff won’t be back. It’s time to rebuild once again. With a loss to the Giants, the Redskins (3-12) would match the 1994 team for the most losses in franchise history.
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Monday, bloody Monday can’t come fast enough.
Link: http://www.washingtonpost.com/express/w ... -redskins/
Do we lead off ESPN next Monday with some huge firings or does the staff remain largely intact, or somewhere in between? Who stays, who goes?