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Daniel Snyder is not enjoying his former team’s appearance


Friday PFT LIVEMichael Holley (half Joey, half Jedi) and I suggested that Skydance should send a film crew to Daniel Snyder’s current location and capture every second of his day on Sunday, when the team had the NFC Championship back to its name for the first time since 1991.

Is he happy? Is he miserable? Will he watch? Will it take Gomer Pyle Restart instead?

Our guess is that, given his overall reputation and even though he’s been a lifelong fan of the team, it’s probably not the rooting for the home team that made him go away.

Someone who was part of a “dinner with long-time associates” hosted by Snyder in London came up with a stronger description. As ESPN.com’s Seth Wickersham explained, the teammate later shared the Snyder teammate’s stance on the current leaders’ return: “He fucking hates her

Leaders’ fans, for the most part, still hate him. And they like the fact that he’s gone. Bad teams stay bad because of bad ownership. The landlord is the only person who cannot be evicted.

Unless the owner engages in a critical mass of chaos, prompting the league office to push the button on Mary Jo White.

Some owners initially did not like the idea of ​​taking Snyder out, based on the results of Pete Wilkinson’s initial investigation. She had recommended a forced sale, but the league had not requested her recommendation. The league didn’t want a recommendation, because at that point the league didn’t want to get rid of him.

Good owners like having a bunch of Clusterfudge competitors. Most owners dread the idea of ​​one disgruntled, disgruntled employee making one claim at a time that turns into a witch hunt of a vacation where the witch finds and dissolves them. (Of course, The Melted Witch also turns an initial investment of $800 million into more than $6 billion.)

The Mary Jo White phase of the investigation led the other owners to realize that pushing Snyder out was the right thing to do, even if it not only turned a perennial doormat into a potential consistent contender but also created a precedent that could be used against any, some, or all members of the oligarch’s club. .

The fact that they went with it is indicative of how they ultimately felt about Snyder. Wickersham reports that former NFL commissioner Paul Taglipo recently told confidants that Snyder is “the worst owner in the history of the National Football League.”

This move to get rid of him could lead to one of the best transformations we’ve ever seen. Even if Snyder himself doesn’t see any of it.



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