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01-31-2008, 12:59 AM
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After meeting for a second time with Colts defensive coordinator Ron Meeks on Tuesday, Redskins owner Daniel Snyder and Executive V.P. of Football Operations Vinny Cerrato are believed to be heading to Arizona (http://www.washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080130/SPORTS01/564774900/1005/SPORTS) for possible meetings with Steve Mariucci and/or Jim Fassel, according to David Elfin of the Washington Times.
After the Super Bowl, Giants defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo and/or Pats offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels could be in play.
Some are speculating that the Redskins might be considering a run at Patriots coach Bill Belichick, who could be inclined to move on if his team secures its fourth Super Bowl win in seven years via a perfect 19-0 season.
But such speculation overlooks the fact that Belichick would want to run the show anywhere that he goes. In Washington, no coach is going to run the show -- as evidenced by the fact that the Redskins are already hiring the guys who'll be working for the coach who eventually is hired. This approach necessarily runs off any potential head coach who is inclined to call all of the shots.
After meeting for a second time with Colts defensive coordinator Ron Meeks on Tuesday, Redskins owner Daniel Snyder and Executive V.P. of Football Operations Vinny Cerrato are believed to be heading to Arizona (http://www.washingtontimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080130/SPORTS01/564774900/1005/SPORTS) for possible meetings with Steve Mariucci and/or Jim Fassel, according to David Elfin of the Washington Times.
After the Super Bowl, Giants defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo and/or Pats offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels could be in play.
Some are speculating that the Redskins might be considering a run at Patriots coach Bill Belichick, who could be inclined to move on if his team secures its fourth Super Bowl win in seven years via a perfect 19-0 season.
But such speculation overlooks the fact that Belichick would want to run the show anywhere that he goes. In Washington, no coach is going to run the show -- as evidenced by the fact that the Redskins are already hiring the guys who'll be working for the coach who eventually is hired. This approach necessarily runs off any potential head coach who is inclined to call all of the shots.