DarthMonk wrote:Countertrey wrote:DarthMonk wrote: Yet the article echos virtually every poster on this board concerning Snyder.
None of whom have anything but gut or tenuous anecdote to back their stance. Look, I detest Snyder, too... but the fact is, they took a chances on a very strong talent evaluator who was a dry drunk, and whom had lost two jobs due to drunkeness. Everything we see screams "off the wagon, and burned his last bridge".
None of that makes Snyder any worse. But, if my impression is accurate, there was no option for him but to cut Scot out.
Everything after the highlight makes sense to me but golly, don't we have 20 some years of hard evidence on Snyder? I mean, he hired Marty and then fired him and it wasn't for cause. Anyway, I mostly agree with your post but I think I have more than gut or tenuous anecdote to back my stance on Snyder. He's a bad owner.
Yes... we have plenty of evidence that Snyder is a moneyed buffoon who possesses the keys to the board room. However, please, give me ONE
FACT that doesn't fall into the category of rumor, postulation, "unnamed/unverified source", or emotional rant, pertinent to THIS situation, which validates your belief.
To me, everything so far would be typical and predictable in dealing with a high profile employee who has fallen off the wagon, AND was given time to address the problem, but failed to. Try thinking without the prejudice that (admittedly) Snyder has earned.
I'm more than happy to join the lynching... when it's deserved. Without more info, this ain't it. To me (as someone who worked with alcoholics for nearly 20 years) this story smacks of a valued employee who hit bottom. If that is true, I simply can't condemn Snyder for cutting the cord, and ending his investment in Scot. MY gut says this was a risk worth taking, that simply didn't work out for the team.
I'm sure that, at some point, the truth will come out... and the source won't be talking to Jenkins.
BTW... None of the above should be taken as an endorsement of Snyder by me. I would be thrilled to hear of a league intervention aimed at getting a new ownership group in Redskins Park.