Oct 9th 2009

The Most Hopeless Franchise in Football?

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Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for snyder.jpgThat’s how Deadspin sees it:


There are many bad franchises out there in the sports world, but there is a distinct difference between a franchise being shitty and a franchise being utterly hopeless. Even historically bad teams like Arizona are able to shine on occasion. No, I’m talking about the Raiders, Clippers, and Orioles of the world. I’m talking about franchises that have no hope of turning things around because the man who owns the team refuses to relinquish his cold death grip upon it. Those are the truly hopeless teams out there. The teams that refuse to pull themselves out of their own dysfunction. Teams for whom there is no future, just an endless cycle of building up shaky scaffolding and then tearing it back down again.

And in the NFL, the very worst example of that hopelessness is located right here, in DC.

This decline has been a long time in the making. It’s not as if Dan Snyder hasn’t been criticized for his stubbornness and his lack of football acumen before. He has. Repeatedly. And that’s the problem. Snyder has owned the team for a decade now. In that time, he has displayed a lack of self-awareness that borders on the sociopathic. And after ten years, it’s fair to assume now that he will NEVER change. He will never listen to reason. He will never acknowledge failure. He will never accept that the hundreds of thousands of voices telling him he’s fucking it all up may have a point. No, no. He’s just going to continue on suing season ticket holders, banning Dan Steinberg from posting stadium photos of fans in dissent, hiring clearly unqualified head coaches, and destroying any credibility he might have with potentially talented coaches and GM’s who might otherwise sign on to help the team win.

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