Misery loves company: The 10 worst Redskins losses of the Daniel Snyder Era

The best thing I can say about the Redskins' 27-7 loss to the Buccaneers on Sunday is that I didn't make the trek to FedEx Field to watch it in person. The second-best thing I can say about the Redskins' 27-7 loss to the Buccaneers on Sunday is that

You knew that it was possible that the Redskins would lose yesterday's game. But I'm not sure anyone imagined that it would have played out like that: A 20-point margin of defeat by a 1-8 team as you come off the bye? Unreal. But, you're not having a 

Tune in LIVE after the Redskins' Week 11 matchup against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at FedExField as head coach Jay Gruden and select players speak to the media.

When a team struggles to perform the most basic tasks as the Washington Redskins did during their comedy of errors in Sunday's 27-7 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, it's probably time for a new approach. Coach Jay Gruden must develop a tougher one.

So it's clear that the Redskins would be better served with Quarterback A (Colt McCoy) or Quarterback B (Kirk Cousins) under center than Quarterback C, who you may have guessed by now is Robert Griffin III. See also: NFL power rankings Week 12: