Daniel Snyder accomplished infamy by consistently wanting to buy his way within the playoffs. Every offseason, he could be counted on to pay way too much money to have an overhyped free agent or two (Bruce Smith, Albert Haynesworth, or anything else. ) to find the fast solution.
Somewhere along the set, Snyder got smart along with realized that head coaches' salaries don't count with the cap. Thus, the Washington Redskins earned Mike Shanahan for $7 million every year.
So far, so wonderful, as things started turning around in 2012 behind rookies Robert Griffin 3 and Alfred Morris. But Shanahan had better do a better job of keeping Griffin good, lest he find some other person raking in all of which cash.
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