It is possible that Wright like Rivera deserves some credit for keeping the ship nominally above water. It's also true that neither can claim many important victories under their stewardship. Rivera snuck into the playoffs with a losing record in his first year. Wright? Didn't replace the lost sponsorship, presided over a stadium that became a national punchline for its maintenance failures, failed to pull off the pop and circumstance events, and like Bruce Allen before him, couldn't get the new stadium deal done.
So, it's hard for Wright to name anything to hang his hat on. It's possible it could have been worse without him. I'll give him that, but that doesn't make me or the fanbase embrace him or feel grateful. We saw the failures. We don't see him sticking his thumb in the dam and how he prevented the valley from getting flooded.
Hell, that's not even true. The valley was flooded. We lost tens of thousands of Redskins' fans over his tenure. The carnage was massive.
Well, that was my attempt at offering Wright a bon voyage. Not really successful, but watching the last of Snyder's fleet sink to the bottom of the ocean evokes more of a "good riddance" than a "thanks for the memories" That's probably true for the captains of those sinking ships,too. This could not have been a fulfilling or fun job for any of them. In the end, they couldn't overcome their circumstances. It's very likely no one could have, but let's raise a glass anyway. Bad memories are memories, too.
So long Wright. I think you tried your best.