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The Washington Commanders and owner Daniel Snyder “may have engaged in a troubling, long-running, and potentially unlawful pattern of financial conduct” that allegedly involved withholding as much as $5 million in refundable deposits from season ticket holders and also hiding money that was supposed to be shared among NFL owners, according to a letter sent from the House Committee on Oversight and Reform to the Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday.

Washington Commanders may have engaged in ‘unlawful’ conduct, Congress tells FTC - The Washington Post

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yep. I was thinking the same. It was past time for us to part ways with Ron the football coach but I've always like Ron the man.

Unfortunate consequence of working for a guy like Dan Snyder.

But hey, at least his previous owner wasn't a dirty scumbag, right?

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Paa Langfart said:

Snyder was picking their pockets.  This will be the straw that breaks the camels back.

The NFL has let that guy off the hook for everything, why would this be different? He will pay up for sure but I wouldn't expect more than that. 

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The fact that there's been such little effort to force him out by other owners is telling that they really don't care about anything that isn't truly an NFL across the board issue.  JR was a guy they knew they could push out in the wake of his scandal to open things up for Tepper who they all wanted to let into their circle next.  Navarro never stood a chance.

Snyder should've been forced out well before he changed the Skins/WFT into this atrocity that's name still just sounds so off.  

 

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