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When you can't win after recovering three turnovers to start the game, maybe it is time to go. That's the situation facing Steve Spurrier, whose job is in serious jeopardy after his Redskins looked horrible again in a 21-14 loss to archrival Dallas.
Washington Redskins coach Steve Spurrier is losing control of his team in his second season in the National Football League, raising the odds that he will depart the franchise at the season's end.
The fanfare that accompanied Spurrier's hiring in January 2002 has turned into widespread doubt. His celebrated offensive scheme, the "Fun 'n' Gun," has struggled mightily as the Redskins have lost four straight games and fallen to a 3-5 record. He has clashed with assistant coaches, and his players have begun tuning him out.
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