Former Washington Redskins basic manager Scot McCloughan spent part of his Friday afternoon at a lake near his Colorado home with two things on his mind: How to lure Walleye towards his fishing rod and how to help defend his previous boss, Dan Snyder.
The previous makes sense for a relaxing pastime even if one is challenged to think of the kept in mind NFL Draft skill critic not examining game tape. As for backing Snyder, for numerous familiar with his exit from Washington, that sounds like the ultimate fish tale.
McCloughans two-plus year run as Washingtons general manager ended with a chaotic firing in March of 2017, and unseemly anonymous quotes from a member of the organization to regional media as his dismissal ended up being public.
McCloughan stopped focusing on the yellow pike briefly to pick up his cell phone, call a press reporter and heap praise on a man getting withering criticism after 17 females, consisting of 15 group employees declare sexual and spoken abuse …