Dan Snyder Hires Bank Of America To Potentially Sell Washington Commanders

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MTK
11-03-2022, 12:13 PM
The price isn't what normally scares investors away its the ROI.

If $5B in DEN only brings me back $6B but $7B in WAS brings me back $10B; I am spending the extra money for more money down the road.

Good point, this team is a totally different story than Denver.

This market is a sleeping giant.

mredskins
11-03-2022, 12:22 PM
Good point, this team is a totally different story than Denver.

This market is a sleeping giant.

It's NFL shark tank, lol!

Chief X_Phackter
11-03-2022, 12:24 PM
Goodell has been very quiet/non committal on all these reports for the last few months, cant help but think he has been quietly pushing Dan towards this position like he did with the name change. Goodell has to have a good idea already as to the likely outcomes of all of these reports and has maybe made the point that Dan will get a better price if he sells the team voluntarily rather than being forced out. Would maybe explain why Dan made such a sudden change of direction on both subjects. Just speculating

I'm sure there's a lot of "stuff" going on behind the scenes that is forcing his hand. 31 other billionaires have had it, and that's a wrap.

Schneed10
11-03-2022, 12:31 PM
I'm not sure what anybody sees in Bezos that could be problematic aside from conflicts of interest that might somehow preclude him from bidding. But he's a very strong businessman and would no doubt give us what we want: someone who would not meddle and would just hire leadership and let them do their jobs.

Bezos is too big to meddle in the affairs of the team. In the end that's all we want, someone that hires football people and gets out of the way.

This isn't about who we might end up with, it's about getting rid of the guy who meddled so much.

sdskinsfan2001
11-03-2022, 12:40 PM
I'm not sure what anybody sees in Bezos that could be problematic aside from conflicts of intersest that might somehow preclude him from bidding. But he's a very strong businessman and would no doubt give us what we want: someone who would not meddle and would just hire leadership and let them do their jobs.

Bezos is too big to meddle in the affairs of the team. In the end that's all we want, someone that hires football people and gets out of the way.

This isn't about who we might end up with, it's about getting rid of the guy who meddled so much.

This just seems like such fucking common sense, but Snyder was just too stupid/egotistical/etc. to figure it out.

mredskins
11-03-2022, 12:41 PM
I'm not sure what anybody sees in Bezos that could be problematic aside from conflicts of interest that might somehow preclude him from bidding. But he's a very strong businessman and would no doubt give us what we want: someone who would not meddle and would just hire leadership and let them do their jobs.

Bezos is too big to meddle in the affairs of the team. In the end that's all we want, someone that hires football people and gets out of the way.

This isn't about who we might end up with, it's about getting rid of the guy who meddled so much.

One of the rare cases where you rather deal with the devil you don't know versus the devil you know (DS).

Schneed10
11-03-2022, 12:48 PM
This just seems like such fucking common sense, but Snyder was just too stupid/egotistical/etc. to figure it out.

It's heartbreaking to think about the 25 years of our fan-lives gone under his ownership, and at the same time liberating and joyous to think that it may finally be ending.

sdskinsfan2001
11-03-2022, 12:51 PM
It's heartbreaking to think about the 25 years of our fan-lives gone under his ownership, and at the same time liberating and joyous to think that it may finally be ending.

Totally. I was only 8 when they last won the Super Bowl. I basically don't remember any of it. It would be very joyous to have a fresh start with an actual possibility of not always scraping the bottom of the barrel.

Schneed10
11-03-2022, 12:57 PM
Totally. I was only 8 when they last won the Super Bowl. I basically don't remember any of it. It would be very joyous to have a fresh start with an actual possibility of not always scraping the bottom of the barrel.

I would think about buying tickets, even to shitty ass Fed Ex. Just to be one of the fans pulling on the rope to help the new owner make it better.

PorkSkins
11-03-2022, 01:23 PM
no musk, no bezos please. I'd like someone non-ridiculous owning/running the team.

Totally agree.

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