Five takeaways from Josh Harris' end of season press conference
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Josh Harris, the Managing Partner of the Washington Commanders, shared five key takeaways from his end-of-season press conference.
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Harris emphasized the importance of finding the right person to lead the franchise and named former general managers Bob Myers and Rick Spielman as potential candidates. He praised their track records of success and their ability to build winning franchises.
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Harris acknowledged the urgency of the hiring process due to upcoming events like the Senior Bowl and the draft. He expressed a desire for a thorough but rapid process to ensure the Commanders have the right leadership in place.
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Harris wants to hire a head of football operations before finalizing the head coach decision. He believes these positions should work together towards a common goal and expects the head of football operations to bring in candidates to build a new roster.
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Harris emphasized the long-term approach to building a championship franchise. He understands the importance of making the right decisions, even if they take longer, to avoid setbacks.
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Harris expressed gratitude to the fans for their support during a challenging season and assured them that improvement is on the horizon. He believes the future is bright for the Commanders with a committed ownership group and ample resources for success.
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