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Read the latest Jason Wright Interview
I’ve included a few brief snippets below, but interested in what folks think of what he has to say here. He seems to have this dogged belief that all of the franchises issues are due to the previous regimes and that the biggest issue is that fans just need to be drug into this new era of sunshine and light. I still don’t think he ‘gets it’ and maybe he never will. On the other hand, even if he understands what and who Dan Snyder is, he obviously can’t speak about it if he wants to continue in his role. I don’t have a problem with that, or at least I understand it. My issue is his belief that we are all just stuck in the past and that everything has been fixed when the guy responsible for it all is still at the top of the org chart and missteps have continued under his watch. The interview is littered with corporate speak and platitudes…
I really want to like Wright and he’s certainly an improvement over some of the other executive low-life’s we’ve seen, but it’s still a struggle for me.
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Wright expressed optimism in the team's direction, noting that in sports, progress is often reflected in ticket sales a year later.
"We're not quite there yet, right?" Wright said. "We're not going to have a full stadium for every game this year. And I don't want to get ahead of our team being able to tell the real story of the resurgence of the fan base, which is probably still another year or so out. I'll tell you, in terms of (positive) momentum, is the best way to describe it and the most accurate way."
Wright said the team also still hasn't fully escaped what he deemed the "headwinds" of continued negative headlines about owner Dan Snyder.
"I think the moment we've gone, I don't know what the timeline is, but the moment we've gone a few months without another thing, 'Ghosts of Christmas past,' popping up, it will accelerate even further," said Wright. "We know that we have a lot of sponsorships sitting right here on the table that are ready to go, despite the fact that we're up significantly already."
Of the sponsors, Wright added: "They see how we operate, and they see our new leadership team. And they're like, you know what, we can do this. Because we know that you all share our values, and we're going to be in a good spot. We know the headwinds will pass and we're going to be in a good spot."
Visit the Richmond Times Dispatch to read the rest of the Jason Wright Interview
I’ve included a few brief snippets below, but interested in what folks think of what he has to say here. He seems to have this dogged belief that all of the franchises issues are due to the previous regimes and that the biggest issue is that fans just need to be drug into this new era of sunshine and light. I still don’t think he ‘gets it’ and maybe he never will. On the other hand, even if he understands what and who Dan Snyder is, he obviously can’t speak about it if he wants to continue in his role. I don’t have a problem with that, or at least I understand it. My issue is his belief that we are all just stuck in the past and that everything has been fixed when the guy responsible for it all is still at the top of the org chart and missteps have continued under his watch. The interview is littered with corporate speak and platitudes…
I really want to like Wright and he’s certainly an improvement over some of the other executive low-life’s we’ve seen, but it’s still a struggle for me.
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Wright expressed optimism in the team's direction, noting that in sports, progress is often reflected in ticket sales a year later.
"We're not quite there yet, right?" Wright said. "We're not going to have a full stadium for every game this year. And I don't want to get ahead of our team being able to tell the real story of the resurgence of the fan base, which is probably still another year or so out. I'll tell you, in terms of (positive) momentum, is the best way to describe it and the most accurate way."
Wright said the team also still hasn't fully escaped what he deemed the "headwinds" of continued negative headlines about owner Dan Snyder.
"I think the moment we've gone, I don't know what the timeline is, but the moment we've gone a few months without another thing, 'Ghosts of Christmas past,' popping up, it will accelerate even further," said Wright. "We know that we have a lot of sponsorships sitting right here on the table that are ready to go, despite the fact that we're up significantly already."
Of the sponsors, Wright added: "They see how we operate, and they see our new leadership team. And they're like, you know what, we can do this. Because we know that you all share our values, and we're going to be in a good spot. We know the headwinds will pass and we're going to be in a good spot."
Visit the Richmond Times Dispatch to read the rest of the Jason Wright Interview
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