It is now year four of Joe Gibbs' return to the NFL, and what do the Redskins have to show for it, other than a well-compensated coaching staff, wealthy players and a three-year record of 21-27?
This seems to be a team balanced on the edge, one that could go in either direction. Play better defense, win a few close games, and the playoffs are again possible. Get mediocre play from some of the new big-bucks acquisitions, make no progress offensively and Gibbs, a Hall of Famer, may be deemed a failure.
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Gibbs faces tall order to avoid failure tag in D.C.