Redskins front office shakeup: Vinny Cerrato out, Bruce Allen in

By AP
Thursday, December 17, 2009

Redskins shakeup: Bruce Allen replaces Cerrato

ASHBURN, Va. — Bruce Allen is the new general manager of the Washington Redskins.

The son of legendary Redskins coach George Allen was hired Thursday morning, shortly after the team announced the resignation of executive vice president of football operations Vinny Cerrato.

Bruce Allen has served as the GM with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and also worked in the Oakland Raiders front office.

He becomes the first person hired by owner Dan Snyder to hold the title of general manager.

Cerrato was widely criticized for his personnel moves. The Redskins are 4-9 this season.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP’s earlier story is below.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The head of the Washington Redskins front office resigned Thursday, taking the fall for a 4-9 season that even a tight friendship with the owner couldn’t overcome.

Executive vice president of football operations Vinny Cerrato, owner Dan Snyder’s right-hand man for much of the last decade, quit with three games remaining in a season in which his personnel choices again came under heavy scrutiny.

In a statement released by the team, Cerrato said he has had numerous conversations with Snyder over the last few weeks regarding the team’s future.

“We agreed that the franchise needs someone different in this position,” Cerrato said. “I’m thankful to Dan Snyder and other members of his ownership team for the opportunities I’ve been given over the years. Of course, I am disappointed with this year’s results, but I strongly believe that with outstanding draft picks and encouraging performance by our younger players, we have laid a strong foundation for the franchise.”

Cerrato added that he has “had the pleasure of working with some great coaches such as Joe Gibbs, Greg Blache and Sherman Lewis” — notably leaving out the current coach, Jim Zorn, whose job status is also tenuous.

No successor was named, but Cerrato’s resignation is expected to clear the way for a major offseason shakeup. Snyder is now free to hire a high-profile coach who would demand control over personnel decisions. Former Denver Broncos coach Mike Shanahan has been frequently mentioned as a candidate to succeed Zorn.

In the Redskins’ statement, Snyder praised Cerrato for his work.

“He is my friend, and he has always been there for me and the Redskins,” Snyder said. “He’s the consummate optimist and has always made decisions based on what would be the best for the team.”

Cerrato has been a favorite punching bag for fans in recent years, receiving criticism often in tandem with Snyder. One fan infamously used a pair of signs to refer to the pair as “Dumb” and “Dumber” at a game this season.

Cerrato was one of the first major hires after Snyder bought the Redskins in 1999. He was fired in 2001 by coah Marty Schottenheimer after Schottenheimer was given control of football operations. A year later, Snyder fired Schottenheimer and rehired Cerrato.

Although Cerrato’s title changed over the years, he remained a significant front office voice in player decisions. The results have been far from encouraging: The Redskins have won only one playoff game since 2000.

Cerrato’s power within the organization increased after coach Joe Gibbs’ resignation two years ago, and there have been plenty of hits and misses among his player choices.

This year, Cerrato gave Zorn an offensive line without a single reserve who played in the NFL last year — even though two starters were coming off significant injuries. Both of those starters soon were out for the season, and the resulting scramble for a starting five hampered the development of the offense.

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