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With Cerrato now calling shots, 'Skins may finally have a front-office game plan

 

ASHBURN, Va. -- Seldom has a promotion produced less of a response than Washington's naming of Vinny Cerrato as its executive vice president of football operations, but don't kid yourself: That shouldn't diminish the significance of the move.

The addition of Todd Collins has been a positive one for Vinny Cerrato and the Redskins. (Getty Images)  
The addition of Todd Collins has been a positive one for Vinny Cerrato and the Redskins. (Getty Images)  
With it, Cerrato ascends to a position where he can shape and determine the Redskins' immediate future, and if you don't believe me you weren't paying attention to the team's last coaching hire.

It was Cerrato who swung the votes in favor of Jim Zorn.

It was Cerrato who headed the search for the team's new public relations director, too. It was Cerrato who urged owner Daniel Snyder to avoid the free-agent frenzy. And it will be Cerrato who takes the wheel for the club's next spin around the NFL Draft.

"I have a lot more say-so," he said.

Well, then, it's about time.

Nobody has been more of a survivor in Washington than Vinny Cerrato. He was there when Norv Turner led Washington to the 1999 playoffs. He was jettisoned by Turner's successor, Marty Schottenheimer in 2001, and then re-hired the moment Schottenheimer left a year later.

He was there after Steve Spurrier departed, and now he's not only around following Joe Gibbs' exit; he's moved up in the ranks. Look around the Redskins' building, and, next to Snyder, it's Cerrato who has the most juice -- with the new executive VP already making an impact.

"It's the first time in the Dan Snyder era," said one agent, "that there's a sense of a game plan. It's a good move for Washington because Vinny Cerrato is where he was in San Francisco and where he's been at his best, and that's the draft process."

Ah, yes, San Francisco and the draft. Cerrato took more than his share of the heat in his eight years with the 49ers, with cynics hammering him for first-round failures like Jim Druckenmiller and J.J. Stokes.

OK, so he missed. Big deal.

What they forget is that he was behind the drafts of defensive linemen Dana Stubblefield and Bryant Young; that he found Pro Bowl linebacker Lee Woodall in the sixth round; pushed for Pro Bowl quarterback Elvis Grbac in the eighth and uncovered Pro Bowl cornerback R.W. McQuarters.

Then there's that unknown receiver out of Tennessee-Chattanooga he found in the third round of the 1996 draft. Would Terrell Owens please step forward?

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March 28, 2008 1:56 pm
The Skins' won't be an elite franchise again until the Redskins hire a real GM! Has anyone seen Bobby Beathard lately?
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April 23, 2008 10:39 am
(POLL) Do you think the SKins will draft or trade for their wide receiver needs? Who will be lined up as the #1 wideout this year
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March 27, 2008 8:05 pm
Any front office plan that "begins with Cerrato" ends in disaster.  Ask the 49ers how well that worked out for them.  This is the same VinnyC who ran them into salary cap hell, and he's doing it again in DC.  You need to get talent in every round of the draft, VinnyC has never shown that ability.  You can o ...(more)
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March 31, 2008 10:32 am
the reason why they sat out this free agency is because they don't have any money to spend.
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March 30, 2008 4:00 pm

The mere mention of the drafting of Elvis Grbac being a successful move should have denoted that Judge wrote this when coming off some sort of bender...  He must have forgotten about people such as Carmen Policy, Seifert, and Bill Walsh.

Plain and simple, the only reason we are seeing Cerrato with more decision making power is because it is evident that Dan Snyder failed miserably ...(more)

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March 27, 2008 11:51 pm
Just look at my Raiders with Al Davis the good news is that Al will be out of the pic...in some retirement home or somewhere else, but for Redskins fans its just stating because you guys have Al Davis (JR) in Dan Snyder and the bad news is imagine if he is in power the same # of&nb ...(more)
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March 27, 2008 9:41 pm

San Francisco was a very solid team in the nineties, but not because of Cerrato.  How he can take any credit for this stuff is beyond me.  Camen Policy, Eddie DeBartelo, and George Siefert were the brains behind most of their good personel moves.  Not to mention our "Founding Father" Bill Walsh was still in an advisory position when all those decisions were being made.& ...(more)

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March 27, 2008 11:53 pm
And how long has Vinny Cerrato been building through the draft?  I count, um, ONE YEAR starting this year.  And that's IF we don't trade all our draft picks for Chad Johnson.  Sigh.
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March 28, 2008 4:48 am

As a lifelong Redskins fan, I've seen a lot of ups and downs. Super Bowls to sheer misery. I really don't know what to expect from the 'Skins anymore, this year especially. Vinny has done good and bad. From the draft to free agents, he's been all over the board. Hiring Jim Zorn. Who really knows how that will turn out. O ...(more)

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March 28, 2008 12:01 am
Certain owners are passionate about their teams and they build winners. Look at Jerry Jones with the Cowboys or George Steinbrenner with the Yankees. Some owners cripple their teams because all they care about is the bottom line. Look at Donald Sterling of the Clippers or Bill Bidwell of the ...(more)
 
 
 
 
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