Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder has proven to be a dysfunctional National Football League owner. That has been resounding this year with everything that has happened since the start of the regular season.
Even though things haven’t look good for the Bills lately, thank god they don’t have Snyder as a owner.
In 12 seasons Snyder is already on his fifth head coach. That means head coaches under Snyder have an average of 2.4 years. The Bills in 51 seasons are on the 16 head coach in Chan Gailey and that is an average of 3.18 years.
Yes, the Bills have a mess on their hands, but everyone knows that it is just a matter of Wilson actually picking the right people for a change. That looks to be a possibility with current general manager Buddy Nix and Gailey. For the Redskins that doesn’t look to be any bit close to being solved even thought they have Mike Shanahan as a head coach.
The Redskins back in April sent a 2010 second round pick and a third or fourth round pick in the 2011 NFL Draft in exchange for quarterback Donovan McNabb. However, this past Sunday Shanahan already benched McNabb.
In the end, with the Bills winning four of their last six they have proven that they aren’t as bad as several other teams.