From @gmfb: For the first time, sources say #Redskins owner Dan Snyder is truly evaluating team president Bruce Allen’s status with the team. Something to watch as we draw closer to the end of a disappointing season. pic.twitter.com/IvKM2PPN5M
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) November 30, 2019
Members of the #FireBruceAllen club in Washington D.C. might be getting their wish soon.
According to the NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder is seriously evaluating Allen this season, as the Redskins have had one of the worst showings in recent memory. Garafolo says that things have reached “rock bottom” in Washington, and according to the sources he’s talked to, everything is up for evaluation this offseason.
Garafolo says that he has not spoken to Snyder directly and that he has run his reporting by several people with the organization and they refrained from commenting. However, he has spoken to several sources, and they all said the same thing — that absolutely everyone in the organization will be up for evaluation this offseason.
It may not be the perfect answer, and as long as the team is owned by Snyder, the losing ways may continue. But over the years, it’s grown apparent that Allen is not the man for the job, and the owner may finally be realizing that.
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