In what has been an incredibly disappointing 2009 campaign, to this point, maligned Redskins owner Daniel Snyder had been noticeably quiet. This movement was pretty shocking because, in the past, Snyder has been a relatively vocal and hands-on owner. His silence opened the door for all kinds of theories as to why he wasn’t talking and what he may have been planning.
Tuesday, he finally said a few words about his 2-5 ‘Skins, who — in addition to having to climb out of a crater-sized hole in the NFC East — face a much tougher schedule than they’ve already played. He managed to come off sounding like a caring and remorseful owner.
“I think, number one, I feel bad for the fans,” Snyder said. “I feel sorry for the fans. We’re very, …Read more from the original source
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