Last Thursday, the NFL approved Dan Snyder's sale of the Washington Commanders to a group led by investor Josh Harris. The sale represents the end of Snyder's often incompetent but always entertaining ownership of one of football's most historic and embattled franchises.
People in Washington will remember Snyder for having fielded a consistent loser. He contributed to the collapse of Robert Griffin III's career and squandered what, by any standard, was the most talented coaching staff any NFL team has assembled in two decades.
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