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Originally Posted by GridIron26
You made valid point although, it does not justify Redskins's approach. If they have already decided that Jay is not part of the future then they should get rid of him now instead of waiting until later. This approach alone is enough for assistant coaches to ignore Jay throughout this season, and it will not help build a good team. It just does not make any sense for Redskins to hold onto Jay.
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That is the likely scenario. Another is that it serves Jay notice and he spends time figuring out why he is an 8-8 coach. Not every head coach is a decision maker in player personnel and stripping Jay of that role is a way of emphasizing the displeasure with last season.
I would rather they just fired him though.