Redskins owner Dan Snyder is "frustrated" with the team this season, but he's still urging patience going forward. Washington is 5-7 in their first season with coach Mike Shanahan and quarterback Donovan McNabb. "I'm personally frustrated we're 5-7," said Snyder, who watched the Redskins go 4-12 last season. "When you have a new organization in place with Bruce Allen and his team, and coach Shanahan and all new coaches, things take a little time for them to shape what they want to do," Snyder said. "It took Joe Gibbs a year (6-10 in 2004) to get his organization shaped the way he wanted to, and the next year we went to the playoffs and made a good run, and we're looking forward to the same thing with coach Shanahan and Bruce Allen. "Obviously where we are right now in the season is not where we want to be, but we're making progress as an organization, and I'm feeling great about Mike and Bruce. They've got great leadership. We're in good hands."