Ex-Washington HC Jay Gruden Details The Terrible Football Decisions Dan Snyder Made During His Tenure As Owner

Add former Commanders head coach Jay Gruden to the long list of those who believe the Washington Commanders will benefit from Dan Snyder selling the team.

Last Thursday, NFL owners officially approved the sale of the Washington Commanders to a group led by Josh Harris for $6.05 billion. The 58-year-old Harris is also the owner of the New Jersey Devils (NHL) and Philadelphia 76ers (NBA).

Snyder’s 24-year run as owner was a colossal failure. They won just two playoff games (the last coming in 2005) and haven’t recorded a season of double-digit victories since 2012.

During an appearance on “The Kevin Sheehan Show” (h/t Ivan Lambert of Commanders Wire), Gruden revealed that Snyder (unsurprisingly) got himself heavily involved in personnel decisions even though the disgraced owner didn’t exactly do his own homework:

“I think moving forward with a new owner will be very beneficial for this organization. I just think Dan made it too much about himself. As far as trying to put his stamp on the team by picking the players and coaches.

He wasn’t experienced enough in the business to make those decisions. He didn’t put in the work. For him to pick a player in the draft is asinine. He didn’t put the work in. He didn’t watch the players. He didn’t go to the meetings. He didn’t go to the scouts’ meetings…

I don’t respect the guy that doesn’t watch the film and comes in, makes the pick, and tells you who he is signing in free agency.”

It makes no sense when we and the scouts are doing all of the film work, and all of a sudden, he comes in and makes the pick. So, I think it is going to be a very beneficial move for all of the fans and for the organization moving forward.”

Gruden, who was the offensive coordinator with the Cincinnati Bengals from 2011 to 2013, praised Bengals owner Mike Brown for actually doing film study and participating in meetings.

The Commanders went 35-49-1 during Gruden’s five seasons (2014-2019) and a bit in Washington. He was fired following an 0-5 start in the 2019 season, and Bill Callahan finished out the season as the interim Head Coach.

Gruden did coach Washington to a surprise NFC East division title in 2015, and to a winning record (8-7-1) in 2016. The latter year marks Washington’s most recent winning season to date.