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http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=ap-redskins-spurrier&prov=ap&type=lgns

Amid confusion, Spurrier resigns as Redskins coach

By JOSEPH WHITE, AP Sports Writer
December 30, 2003
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Steve Spurrier resigned as coach of the Washington Redskins on Tuesday, ending a failed attempt to bring his Fun 'n' Gun offense to the NFL.

The resignation came after two hours of confusion during which Spurrier told a newspaper he didn't quit -- after the team announced that he did. Spurrier was not aware that final details already were worked out between his agent and the team.

``We had a little miscommunication there,'' Spurrier told The Associated Press by telephone from Florida.

Spurrier planned to release a full statement later in the day.

He called owner Dan Snyder on Tuesday morning to offer his resignation, and Snyder accepted with ``much regret,'' according to a statement released by the team. Spurrier then told Snyder to work out the final details with agent Jimmy Sexton.

With Sexton in Memphis, Snyder in Washington, and Spurrier on a golf course in Florida, the coach didn't know that all the issues had been resolved when he told The Washington Post, ``I have not resigned.'' Minutes later, after hearing from his agent, Spurrier acknowledged he was quitting.

The events unfolded three days after the Redskins finished 5-11 by losing 10 of their last 12 games. Spurrier's record was 12-20 over two seasons.

He walks away from the final three years of a five-year, $25 million contract, the richest ever for an NFL coach. His replacement will be the fifth head coach since Snyder bought the team in 1999.

Spurrier said repeatedly in recent weeks that he planned to return for a third season, although there was wide speculation about his future with the Redskins.

Still, his resignation was ``totally unexpected'' by the team, according to spokesman Karl Swanson.

Spurrier clashed with Snyder over personnel moves this season, particularly the owner's decision to cut quarterback Danny Wuerffel at the end of training camp.

But Spurrier also was hurt by an inability to enforce discipline, especially after defensive coordinator Marvin Lewis left to become the Cincinnati Bengals' head coach.

The Redskins set a franchise record for penalties this season, and players described a lax atmosphere in which tardiness was tolerated, cell phones rang during meetings, and on-field errors weren't corrected at practice.

Spurrier was one of the most successful offensive coaches in college history, going 122-27-1 over 12 years in Florida with a high-powered pass-oriented attack that often produced lopsided scores. His Gators won the 1996 national championship.

He abruptly quit in January 2002 because he wanted to try his offense in the NFL. He brought several ex-Florida players to the Redskins in his first season -- which he later admitted was a mistake. He went 7-9 while making five changes at starting quarterback.

Snyder provided Spurrier with plenty of offensive talent last offseason, signing receiver Laveranues Coles and upgrading the offensive line. But the season went downhill quickly, first in a series of close losses, then later in embarrassing blowouts.

The Redskins lost their last two home games by a combined 58-7.

If Spurrier pursues another NFL job, his new suitor would have to work out a deal with the Redskins, who hold Spurrier's rights for the next three years.

Swanson said Spurrier will be paid some money to cover personal expenses over the next few months, but his compensation will not be ``an amount anywhere near approaching his contract.''
 
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He is going to hold a press conference in Lincoln, Nebraska on Friday.





j/k :D
 

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Originally posted by jkf296
He is going to hold a press conference in Lincoln, Nebraska on Friday.


j/k :D

Ain't any gold courses in Nebraska. The cornfields get in the way.
 
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Originally posted by jkf296
He is going to hold a press conference in Lincoln, Nebraska on Friday.





j/k :D

Not so fast here guys. It is 3:30pm central and the Jim Rhome show says Spurrier says he has not resigned. They think his agent is trying to work out some sort of buyout with Snyder. He does not plan on walking away from $15 mil with nothing to show for it. I suspect Snyder is going to have to give him $5 mil or so.
 

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I thought Spurrier was completely brain dead to walk away from the $$$ just 1/2 of a bad season and he would have been fired anyway....

Question: who would little danny try to hire? I figured I would start with the most expensive guys out there and work my way down...

1. stoops? 2. Saban? 3. green or coughlin?

Stoops and saban are not going anywhere unless someone offers them so much money the cannot resist - and danny may not want to try another college guy.... Jimmy Johnson would be on the list - but I assume he will never work for snyder....so that would leave coughlin or green as the two guys who would want the most money (of available coaches)...and that is usually where snyder looks for players and coaches....
 

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Originally posted by pinnacle
I thought Spurrier was completely brain dead to walk away from the $$$ just 1/2 of a bad season and he would have been fired anyway....

Question: who would little danny try to hire? I figured I would start with the most expensive guys out there and work my way down...

1. stoops? 2. Saban? 3. green or coughlin?

Stoops and saban are not going anywhere unless someone offers them so much money the cannot resist - and danny may not want to try another college guy.... Jimmy Johnson would be on the list - but I assume he will never work for snyder....so that would leave coughlin or green as the two guys who would want the most money (of available coaches)...and that is usually where snyder looks for players and coaches....

I say it is Green. No way the NFL will let him hire 4 white guys in a row without serious minority consideration. Got to be socially and politically correct eventually Danny. 2 big egos might make a good match.

Stoops and Spurrier are real good friends going back to Florida staff. No way Stoops follows his old boss and good friend. I don't think Danny will try another college guy like Saban. Maybe Fassell.
 

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