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Dan Snyder...what should they do with him


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I think he should get the JR treatment  Here's the latest:

https://www.radio.com/thefandc/sports/washington-football-team/forcing-dan-snyder-to-sell-washington-football-team-among-options-from-beth-wilkinson

 

Beth Wilkinson, the attorney conducting the NFL's investigation into the Washington Football Team's workplace culture, has presented multiple options for punishment in her report as her investigation winds down.

The first and foremost option is to "force the owner to divest his ownership of the team," according to The Sports Junkies of 106.7 The Fan, who have obtained documents related to Wilkinson's investigation. Washington owner Dan Snyder appears to be directly in Wilkinson's crosshairs, to varying degrees based the options she's presented.

The second option, Sports Junkies host Eric Bickel says, is: 'Suspend the owner for a significant period to allow the club time to repair its infrastructure and culture.'

"And by the way," Bickel added. "That appears to be what they've been trying to do for the last several months. They brought Julie [Donaldson] in. They brought Jason Wright in. Wholesale changes."

These options come as a result of Wilkinson's belief in the coverup that Snyder tried to orchestrate and the perceived "lack of integrity throughout the internal investigations," according to Jason Bishop of The Sports Junkies.

"She was recommending this to Goodell mainly because of the coverup and lack of integrity throughout the internal investigations," Bishop said. "Apparently he was trying to persuade or instruct other employees not to talk to Wilkinson's firm about what they were investigating. So there was the coverup right there. And once she reported back to Goodell that this was happening, that's why she's recommending he needs to go, because of the coverup."

 

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4 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Trying to deflect. 

I am quite sure that the NFL is furious about the leak.

Possible. The league certainly has a history of that.

On the flipside: to be fair, they didn't protect Richardson.

As a side note, I actually found that funny as hell because I really think he was expecting them to cover for him when he announced his "internal investigation".

Imagine his face when he found out they wouldn't 😆

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Semantics at play.  The radio hosts have documents "related" to the investigation.  So it could be a draft, notes, emails, but not necessarily a final submitted report. The NFL says that they have "received no such report", which isn't a denial of the report's existence, but that it hasn't been submitted to them.  

However it comes to be, the recommendations aren't surprising.  Although, with Richardson, he voluntarily put the team up for sale, so curious how bold the league would get in this situation. 

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23 minutes ago, BudFox said:

Although, with Richardson, he voluntarily put the team up for sale, so curious how bold the league would get in this situation. 

I'm not sure just how "voluntary" it really was.

I know by the time the process was winding down, he was reported to be walking around in a super foul mood saying things like "I don't have to sell this team".

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