As recent rumors and internet reports said that Hall of Fame Washington Redskins Coach Joe Gibbs could return to the team as an adviser or even general manager, the current owner of three NASCAR Sprint Cup Series teams said Sunday that he definitely has no plan to do that.
The Redskins are 2-4 entering their Monday night game against the Philadelphia Eagles. And current coach Jim Zorn was relieved of his play-calling duties after the team lost 14-6 last week to the winless Kansas City Chiefs. It was then the rumors came out as Redskins fans were calling for changes. General Manager Vinny Cerrato has said there are no plans to replace Zorn this year.
Although returning to the struggling team is not among Gibbs’ plans, he did not think that the Redskins coaching job is so tough under owner Dan Snyder.
“When I was there last go-round, we had somebody that was a passionate owner, cared about things and supported me in every way,” he said. “I think any NFL team, it’s tough when you’re not winning, and those things are easy to get off. All you’ve got to do is look around this year and Tennessee and some of the other teams are struggling that were real good last year.”
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