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Dan Snyder Is Still Making Big Football Decisions For The Redskins Because He's The Fucking Devil

The Fan - There’s a push in the Redskins front office and on the coaching staff to move on from cornerback Josh Norman, Chris Russell reports for 106.7 The Fan.

Norman, 31, is entering the fourth year of a five-year, $75 million contract he signed with Washington in 2016.

“Coaches want to move on from Josh Norman,” Russell said Tuesday on 106.7 The Fan.

Russell would later explain to TheFanDC.com that several members of the front office and coaching staff are aligned on the Norman issue. Redskins owner Dan Snyder, however, feels that Norman’s star power and sizzle adds to his value to the organization.

This comes on the heels of a report Monday in which 106.7 The Fan host Eric Bickel indicated that head coach Jay Gruden, now in his sixth year with the organization, has not been consulted on the team’s free agency moves this offseason. “I’m told he heard about the Landon Collins signing through the media,” Bickel said.

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This is so infuriating to read. Makes me sick. How many more years will this tyranny go on for? How many more seasons will be ruined because Dan Snyder can’t take his fat fingers off the team and let football people run it? When will enough be enough? We are the new Browns. We are the laughing stock of the league. And Dan Snyder still, STILLLLLL refuses to budge. Still refuses to stop making football decisions. It’s just so freaking frustrating, man. If football people want to make a football decision, let them. It’s why you hired them, you dickhead. Dan Snyder making football decisions is how we end up with Albert Haynesworth, Donovan McNabb, and drafting guys like Malcolm Kelly. It is absolutely insane that 20 years into his ownership he is still playing favorites with players, and still playing fantasy football with the roster.

I’ve said it once, I’ll say it a billion times. There is a clear blueprint on how to be a successful NFL franchise. The map is out there. And Dan Snyder still puts on blinders and decides to do it his way. Sure, due to the nature of the NFL, we’ll stumble into some good players like Landon Collins. And we’ll draft some good players, like our D-line. The Skins have very good players on the roster. So why does Dan Snyder have to continually force the team to take two steps backwards? It drives me up the wall. We are mediocrity perfected.

But hey, at least he put a movie theater on his boat.