Turning around a 4-11 team is one thing. Fixing an organization deprived of sunlight for years under prior ownership is another. The blocking and tackling parts begin with determining who will make future calls on potential blockers and tacklers, along with the starting quarterback and likely the head coach.
But before Harris decides, outsiders are gauging what they make of the new owner as a leader and person, as well as his vision for the Commanders. Based on early reviews, his pursuits won’t be discounted or dismissed, unlike the previous ownership regime.
Claiming anyone who can own an NFL, NBA and NHL team simultaneously is “normal” by usual societal standards might be stretching reality.