A potentially drunk Josh Harris gives rousing post-game speech after Commanders win their first preseason game

We’re not the biggest Josh Harris fans here at The Liberty Line.
While the Philadelphia 76ers have enjoyed consistent success under his ownership for the past several years, they’ve fallen short of championship glory time and time again. And more often than not, they do so in embarrassing fashion.
Josh Harris isn’t the entire reason why the Sixers have become a punchline, but he’s certainly top-three in that hierarchy.
As many of you know, Harris recently purchased the Washington Commanders for a cool $6.05 billion. He now owns the Sixers, Commanders, and New Jersey Devils.

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If you’ve ever watched Harris speak, you’ll know he always looks like he’s blasted off tequila shots whenever he opens his mouth. It’s like he’s in a perpetual state of drunkenness.
I’m not saying he is always drunk off his ass. What I am saying is, when your worth $6.6B, drinking a lot of alcohol is a pretty common practice.
After his Commanders won their first preseason game Friday night, Josh Harris was gifted the game ball by head coach Ron Rivera.
Again, I’m not saying Harris was drunk when he accepted the game ball and gave his new team a lackadaisical post-game speech. But based on the video, it seems like he’s at least a little buzzed.
Josh Harris with a post-game speech for the ages
Video originally posted by the Washington Commanders (@Commanders) on Aug. 12, 2023.
Drunk or not, Josh Harris might be the most uninspiring human in sports today.
He’ll probably bring more success to Washington than Dan Snyder did, but that’s not really saying much. The bar is extremely low for Harris. Hopefully, he falls flat on his face and forced to sell all of his teams. Obviously that won’t happen, but a man can hope.
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