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Has your team support wained due to ownership or can you see past it?  

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  1. 1. Will you attend a game and support the team while Dan Snyder is the owner of the team, regardless of success?

    • Yes
    • No
    • I would start attending games if Dan was no longer the owner of the team.


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20 hours ago, SonnySideUp said:

Don't be too hard on him. He almost certainly helped in getting rid of Snyder if in no other way than by his statement at last fall's owner's meeting.

Was that him with walking sticks in the hotel yesterday?  Any idea what is going on with him?  drug abuse or disease?

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On 5/24/2023 at 11:44 AM, Riggo#44 said:

 

As compared to this:

An image made with a drone shows Redskins Park, headquarters of the football team formally known as the Washington Redskins in Ashburn, Virginia, USA, 16 July 2020. A Washington Post report published 16 July details claims from 15 women who say they faced sexual harassment and verbal abuse from team employees at Redskins Park.

 

It's no wonder we have so many injuries, FAs don't want to sign here...there are High School facilities that top that dump.

 

OMG it's so pathetic!  

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Apparently the Snyders have vacated their Virginia home too and moved to Ol' Blighty: 😆

 

https://patch.com/virginia/greateralexandria/dan-synder-leaving-48m-fort-hunt-property-amid-commanders-sale

 

The Snyders bought the River View home in southeastern Fairfax County in early 2022 for $48 million, which was the top home sale in the DC region's history. But the Washington Business Journal reported that the couple appear to have left the property and moved to England.

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25 minutes ago, Conn said:

This guy is nobody as far as I can tell. But feeds into the suspicions people have. 

There’s nothing new there.  We know Jason’s trying to get that gig. Ron already has that gig but he’s failed in that gig.

 

Neither men are likely to get that gig. If Ron is here in 24, it’s only as coach.

 

I can’t see Harris giving that job to either men.

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1 hour ago, Conn said:

I don’t see it either, and if EB is slumming it with us on the basis of a plan like this with Rivera, imo it’ll end in tears (so to speak). 

EB took the job here and Ron is letting him, to show that he can run an offense and it wasn’t just Andy Reid in KC.

 

If EB can improve this offense, that could help him land a head coaching gig.  All he needs to do improve the offense, it doesn’t necessarily have show in the win column because there are lots of factors going into winning.

 

 

That’s why he took the job.

 

I think he and everyone knows it’s likely a one year gig.  I think everyone knows the owner will want his own people. They will try to convince Josh he’s the right man but will likely fail there.

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As noted by Rich Cimini of ESPN.com, the league hasn’t announced this year’s Hard Knocks team. Last year, the league announced that it would be the Lions in late March.

The teams that can be compelled to do it under the formula the NFL previously developed are the Bears, Saints, Jets, and Commanders. Those are the franchises that remained after exempting any team with a new head coach, any team that has been to the playoffs in the last two years, and any team that has done it within the past 10 years.

The Bears have said they don’t want it. The Jets are the most compelling selection; chances are they’re not interested, either. (If they were, it likely would have been already announced by now.)

That leaves the Saints and Commanders. Of the two, the Commanders are more compelling given the looming ownership change. But coach Ron Rivera, who ealizes that he needs to make a solid impression on new owner Josh Harris, likely would prefer not to have an extra variable in a situation already chock full of them.

That said, it could be an ideal time for 345 Park Avenue to gently jerk a few arms among current management, since current management might need a big favor or two from Big Shield once new ownership takes over.

Our guess? They really want the Jets to want to do it. So they’re waiting and hoping and maybe persuading, knowing that the Commanders could be the fallback option.

Which obviously means it will be the Saints.

Regardless of who it is, we’ll find out soon enough, since it debuts on HBO in early August.

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