By Hemaja Burud
Washington supporters can finally dare to hope.
The millionaire who oversaw the complete destruction of a top NFL team, Daniel Snyder, is willing to sell the Washington Commanders.
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Long-suffering fans at least feel as though their boos have been heard if the news that
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Snyder hired an investment bank to "consider potential transactions" didn't feel like their prayers had been answered.
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Numerous inquiries into the alleged wrongdoings of the owner and his business have had an effect.
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Snyder created a toxic workplace culture that included a disturbing history of misogyny
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On the Day of the Dead, when thousands of Peruvians visit their deceased loved ones,
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who put pressure on Snyder in recent weeks and claimed "there's merit to remove" Snyder for doing so.
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Now, according to a team representative, Snyder, who has damaged the reputation
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franchise that is still regarded as one of the most valued in the NFL, is "exploring all alternatives."
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The most ethical approach to do this would be to look for additional minority investors.
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