
Shocking information: team all time key player has announces his departure due to…
At the end of the season, coach Ron Rivera and “several front office staff will
be sacked,” according to sources that THE ATHLETIC’s Dianna Russini
quoted. New owner Josh Harris “had the vision to keep Rivera in place
through the end of the season, then move on” since acquiring the team (THE
ATHLETIC, 12/17). Jerry Brewer wrote in D.C. that “disrespectable ownership
impeded any possibility to appreciate football for decades,” and that
“unenjoyable football loiters alone as the problem” now that the “tumor has
been excised.” Brewer: “At this time, Rivera is more of a babysitter than an
architect. He is a coach and top personnel executive.” The purpose of this
season was to “be a respectful manner to exit” and “be seen as the new
ownership group displaying
New owner Josh Harris “had the vision to keep Rivera in place through the
end of the season, then move on” since acquiring the team (THE ATHLETIC,
12/17). Jerry Brewer wrote in D.C. that “disrespectable ownership impeded
any possibility to appreciate football for decades,” and that “unenjoyable
football loiters alone as the problem” now that the “tumor has been excised.”
Brewer: “At this time, Rivera is more of a babysitter than an architect. He is a
coach and top personnel executive.” It was “intended to be perceived as the
new ownership group offering Rivera respect for helping to hold the
organization together by enabling him to finish out a year of crazy but
promising transformation” and “ought to be a dignified way to go.” However, similar to everything else, the
Erry “Condemned ownership impeded any ability to appreciate football for
decades,” according to Brewer, and “unenjoyable football loiters alone as the
problem” now that the “tumor has been excised.” Brewer: “At this time, Rivera
is more of a babysitter than an architect. He is a coach and top personnel
executive.” It was “intended to be perceived as the new ownership group
offering Rivera respect for helping to hold the organization together by
enabling him to finish out a year of crazy but promising transformation” and
“ought to be a dignified way to go.” However, the time of Rivera’s exit “seems
unimportant now,” much like everything else. Brewer composed “To continue
being the anti-Daniel Snyder,” Harris says. “Be meticulous and set a right
organizational tone with how he treats others” is his goal.