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Warthog 04-25-2021, 08:57 PM If RR wins and keeps making good to great player selections, I think Snyder will stay away. I worry far less about the owner making big or small football decisions as with him being part of the draft/FA player choice process. That’s the biggest way he undermined all the good to great HC that he brought in. No HC can win if you’re bringing in mediocre talent in the draft OR trading away your draft picks for overpaid or over-rated or over-the-hill FA. Snyder and his lackey GM’s also made incredibly dumb HC choices such as Zorn or cutting HC after just one season (8-8) Schottenheimer.
I think the thing that has impressed me the most about RR is how he is managing the FA market and milking every $ of our cap money. He hasn’t over-reached for FA, which was something that Snyder could NEVER DO. Snyder was always more interested in getting a single “Big BANG” FA each Spring, versus upgrading a bunch of problem areas across the team.
I suppose it is possible for Snyder to finally learn from a professional like Rivera but eventually this team will falter or have a below average season. THAT will be the test for Snyder. Can he stay out of the personnel decision-making process, especially for he disagrees with RR?
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Monkeydad 04-26-2021, 11:40 AM I agree with that assessment. If Ron wins, he'll keep running things. He's a strong enough personality to put Dan at ease.
If the team isn't winning, Dan's tinkering tendency may arise, and with Ron, it may lead to some conflict.
Giantone 04-26-2021, 12:14 PM Agree. Winning will make it difficult for DS to meddle and wreck the success. I think RR has a great chance to build on last season since he will have a legit pro playing QB.
I agree and that worries me.;)
SunnySide 07-01-2021, 05:24 PM The NFL has fined the Washington Football Team $10 million as a result of the league's investigation into the team's workplace culture.
The money will be "will be used to support organizations committed to character education, anti-bullying, healthy relationships and related topics," the league said.
In addition, Tanya Snyder, who was named the team's co-CEO this week, will take over the day-to-day duties and represent the franchise at league functions for the never several months. Her husband, Dan Snyder, will focus "on a new stadium plan and other matters," the NFL said.
All senior executives, including the Snyders, will take part in training in workplace conduct, covering topics such as bullying, diversity and inclusion, LGBTQ issues, microaggression and unconscious bias.
"I have learned a lot in the past few months about how my club operated, and the kind of workplace that we had. It is now clear that the culture was not what it should be, but I did not realize the extent of the problems, or my role in allowing that culture to develop and continue. I know that as the owner, I am ultimately responsible for the workplace. I have said that and I say it again," Dan Snyder said in a statement.
"I feel great remorse for the people who had difficult, even traumatic, experiences while working here. I'm truly sorry for that. I can't turn back the clock, but I promise that nobody who works here will ever have that kind of experience again, at least not as long as Tanya and I are the owners of this team."
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/31745729/nfl-fines-washington-football-team-10m-culture-investigation
Meh .. whatever. Hopefully they actually have a HR Dept and other positions/depts that all the other NFL teams have.
No more skimping on the organizational chart.
With all these new hires by RR to build our an actual complete FO plus this 10M fine .. Dan Snyder low cash flow pocket is hurting even more.
Biggest surprise is they didnt wait until tomorrow, Friday to announce the news.
sdskinsfan2001 07-01-2021, 05:33 PM Name change tomorrow. This story will die immediately.
skinsfaninok 07-01-2021, 05:48 PM Name change tomorrow. This story will die immediately.
Wouldn't surprise me
Chico23231 07-01-2021, 06:22 PM Slap on the wrist
FrenchSkin 07-01-2021, 06:22 PM The NFL has fined the Washington Football Team $10 million as a result of the league's investigation into the team's workplace culture.
The money will be "will be used to support organizations committed to character education, anti-bullying, healthy relationships and related topics," the league said.
In addition, Tanya Snyder, who was named the team's co-CEO this week, will take over the day-to-day duties and represent the franchise at league functions for the never several months. Her husband, Dan Snyder, will focus "on a new stadium plan and other matters," the NFL said.
All senior executives, including the Snyders, will take part in training in workplace conduct, covering topics such as bullying, diversity and inclusion, LGBTQ issues, microaggression and unconscious bias.
"I have learned a lot in the past few months about how my club operated, and the kind of workplace that we had. It is now clear that the culture was not what it should be, but I did not realize the extent of the problems, or my role in allowing that culture to develop and continue. I know that as the owner, I am ultimately responsible for the workplace. I have said that and I say it again," Dan Snyder said in a statement.
"I feel great remorse for the people who had difficult, even traumatic, experiences while working here. I'm truly sorry for that. I can't turn back the clock, but I promise that nobody who works here will ever have that kind of experience again, at least not as long as Tanya and I are the owners of this team."
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/31745729/nfl-fines-washington-football-team-10m-culture-investigation
Meh .. whatever. Hopefully they actually have a HR Dept and other positions/depts that all the other NFL teams have.
No more skimping on the organizational chart.
With all these new hires by RR to build our an actual complete FO plus this 10M fine .. Dan Snyder low cash flow pocket is hurting even more.
Biggest surprise is they didnt wait until tomorrow, Friday to announce the news.
Loverro was spot on this, naming Tanya CEO was in prevision of Snyder having to step aside for a while.
Anyway, this is a slap on the fingers for the cameras, and a tap on the back backstage. He's getting out of there stronger than ever.
mooby 07-01-2021, 08:32 PM The NFL has fined the Washington Football Team $10 million as a result of the league's investigation into the team's workplace culture.
The money will be "will be used to support organizations committed to character education, anti-bullying, healthy relationships and related topics," the league said.
In addition, Tanya Snyder, who was named the team's co-CEO this week, will take over the day-to-day duties and represent the franchise at league functions for the never several months. Her husband, Dan Snyder, will focus "on a new stadium plan and other matters," the NFL said.
All senior executives, including the Snyders, will take part in training in workplace conduct, covering topics such as bullying, diversity and inclusion, LGBTQ issues, microaggression and unconscious bias.
"I have learned a lot in the past few months about how my club operated, and the kind of workplace that we had. It is now clear that the culture was not what it should be, but I did not realize the extent of the problems, or my role in allowing that culture to develop and continue. I know that as the owner, I am ultimately responsible for the workplace. I have said that and I say it again," Dan Snyder said in a statement.
"I feel great remorse for the people who had difficult, even traumatic, experiences while working here. I'm truly sorry for that. I can't turn back the clock, but I promise that nobody who works here will ever have that kind of experience again, at least not as long as Tanya and I are the owners of this team."
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/31745729/nfl-fines-washington-football-team-10m-culture-investigation
Meh .. whatever. Hopefully they actually have a HR Dept and other positions/depts that all the other NFL teams have.
No more skimping on the organizational chart.
With all these new hires by RR to build our an actual complete FO plus this 10M fine .. Dan Snyder low cash flow pocket is hurting even more.
Biggest surprise is they didnt wait until tomorrow, Friday to announce the news.
This, Rog screwed up the timing. Think he meant to say release it at 5 pm the Friday before a long weekend.
Rog basically told Dan they needed to punish him without actually punishing him. Well played commish.
Outside of our little WFT bubble I don't think the average fan of other teams gives two shits about this story.
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