Dan Snyder hired a PI to get dirt on fellow owners: “The NFL can’t f–k with me”

Washington Commanders owner and known rat Dan Snyder is currently under investigation by the NFL for a litany of offenses. Even though his back is against the wall, he hasn’t given up without a fight.
ESPN reported Snyder hired a PI to dig up dirt on other NFL owners, including Jerry Jones:
Of course, his legal team is denying these allegations. However, it is essential to remember that this legal team would likely have been involved in this dirt-digging operation from the jump.
This is definitely the most Dan Snyder thing he could do at this point. He already stole money from the revenue-sharing pool for NFL owners. So why not find as many skeletons in their closet as possible?
I’m amazed this man is biting the hand that feeds him in spectacular fashion. The NFL and its owners have protected this scungile through workplace harassment allegations and organizational strife. After all that, this is the thanks the Boys Club gets from its most troubled member?
This exchange from the ESPN article really puts it all into perspective:
“The NFL is a mafia,” he recently told an associate. “All the owners hate each other.”
“That’s not true,” one veteran owner says. “All the owners hate Dan.”
The article says Snyder claimed he had enough secrets to “blow up” the NFL, and I quite honestly believe him. He’s willing to bring the entire ship down with him, even good old Jerry Jones.
If this turns out to be accurate, don’t be surprised. The most paranoid person in the room usually has the most to hide, and I’m sure Danny Boy has forgotten about more coverups than he’s being investigated for.
Not only is the Commanders organization rife with workplace misconduct, it’s one of the worst run stadiums in the league. Just look at when Jalen Hurts was nearly injured by a collapsing fence by the tunnel.

I mean how ridiculous was tha-… wait a minute.
Computer. Enhance.

A-HA!! I KNEW IT YOU RAT. Lock this man up and throw away the key.
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