Mike Shanahan Signs With Washington Redskins
Mike Shanahan Signs With Washington Redskins

The Washington Redskins stuck another hand in the cookie jar and, for the moment, have come out on top as big winners, yet again.

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Former Oakland Raiders and Denver Broncos head coach Mike Shanahan has agreed to a five-year deal worth roughly $7 million per year.

Shanahan reportedly was also given the VP of football operations title, which will give him final say in almost every move dealing with players and his coaching staff.

Due to Shanahan’s excellent offensive history, the Redskins can now focus (and take their time) on bringing in a strong-minded defensive guru to keep their top ten defense playing at a high level.

The Skins’ offense, which ranked 22nd overall in the league, was an inconsistent disaster all season, and the erratic performance of the passing game and poor play-calling led to the inevitable firing of former head coach, Jim Zorn.

The hiring of Shanahan bodes well for former Denver running back, Clinton Portis, while likely meaning the end for young signal caller, Jason Campbell.

There are a number of directions the Redskins will move, starting immediately, but with an offensive mind like Shanahan’s, a turn around could be coming more quickly than some would think.

With Brandon Marshall becoming a restricted free agent and non-verbally cutting ties with the Broncos, look for Shanahan to pursue the disgruntled star receiver in a trade, as the new coach and VP begins to make a number of moves that should change the face of the Redskins offense.

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