Since Snyder became the Washington Redskins owner after purchasing the franchise, the Washington Redskins have amassed a record of 132-171-1. In the two decades before his hiring, the team went 176-135, winning three Super Bowls.
Snyder’s losing ways can not only be quantified by the record of his team, but also by the mass turnover among team personnel under his watch. In nineteen years, the Washington Redskins have had eight different head coaches. In that same time span, the New England Patriots have had two. And one has coached eighteen of those years.
It’s both easy and perfectly reasonable to draw a correlation between Dan Snyder and losing.