I'll go with May 1999, when Snyder basically stole the team out from under John Kent Cooke. It's been a complete train wreck the last 25 years. Or a dumpster fire. Take your pick. The highs have been short-lived and the lows have been extended and exacerbated by the owner's personal Napoleon complex. Honestly, at this point, I hope he either dies or sells the team before I die. If this team were to somehow win another championship in my lifetime I'd still want Dan Snyder gone. He's a complete embarrassment to what was once the case-in-point example of how to own and operate a football club. Now the organization is a case-in-point example of dysfunction at every level. "Here's what not to do, kids!"DEHog wrote:There have been some pretty low points in the Dan Snyder era, but the lowest of lows IMO was December 28th 2014. 30K Cowboys fans chanting “let’s go Cowboys” in a meaningless game (they had clinched the division) at FedEx beating the Skins 44-17…I can only imagine what was going on in the owners suite. Dan Snyder saw his future that day…this put the wheels in motion to hire a competent GM. …we’ll see where it goes from here??
The game you mention is just a symptom of a much larger problem. The owner is a man with too much money and not nearly enough brain power. All he's good at is sticking it to people.