Jay Gruden Made a Coaching Blunder Before Redskins Kickoff
By Michael Luciano

Washington Redskins head coach Jay Gruden is on his last legs. The organization wants him out, the fans want him out and the players seem to be losing their desire.
Gruden has continued to draw the ire of the 0-4 Redskins and their fanbase with some puzzling coaching decisions, including his latest blunder against Tom Brady and the New England Patriots.
Washington dysfunction continues. https://t.co/F0KhpwdjIG
— Matt Lombardo (@MattLombardoNFL) October 6, 2019
Too be fair, Gruden has managed to start off this game on a pretty good foot. Colt McCoy and the Redskins (at the time of press) hold a slim 7-6 lead over New England by way of a Steven Sims end around. Sims' scamper was just the second touchdown the Patriots defense allowed on the season. Just like everyone predicted.
Steven Sims goes 65 yards! TOUCHDOWN, @Redskins! #HTTR #NEvsWAS
— NFL (@NFL) October 6, 2019
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Even if this doesn't have a ton of bearing on the game as a whole, and despite the Redskins starting off this game extremely well, this isn't going to do much to sate the appetites of the Redskins fans that want him out of town.