I fully understand how and why two parties would not completely agree on something within a football organization. When for example a general manager and head coach disagree on a topic, that is not necessarily an unacceptable situation. On the contrary, having opposing viewpoints can and should be a positive; it should make for a healthy relationship by introducing additional concepts and solutions.
The situation with the Washington Redskins is different, however – and it is not even in regards to the often ridiculed owner, Daniel Snyder.
For the third time in less than three years the team doctor has disputed what Washington’s head coach has had to say about an injury to quarterback Robert Griffin.