Not only was it Thursday when the news broke that Daniel Snyder had agreed in principle to sell the team, but the team also conducted a VIP event.
News broke in the afternoon Snyder had agreed to terms with Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Devils owner Josh Harris. Thursday evening, new offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy was meeting with some fans sharing some of his plans for the Commanders in the upcoming 2023 season.
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Eric Bieniemy commanded the room yesterday. He’s the type of leader people thrive under. Looking forward to next season. #HTTC pic.twitter.com/AmheEImpmD— EDJ Consulting (@ConsultingEdj) April 14, 2023
Bieniemy, the former offensive coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs for five seasons under head coach Andy Reid enters his first NFL season where he will be the unquestioned man in charge of an NFL offense. Head coach Ron Rivera has already publicly gone on record that Bieniemy will be THE coordinator and assistant head coach.
Bieniemy met with interested fans Thursday evening, conveying his vision for the team. Johnny Grassi of the Commanders estimated there were 100+ fans in attendance at the event, conducted at FedEx Field. There were no ticket fees for the event.
This was a good move by the Commanders, putting Bieniemy out there soon after his arrival. It allowed some of the fans to meet him and hear his philosophy, vision and desires for the offense and team.
It would be good public relations for the Commanders to host a few more of these before the preseason schedule begins in August. Perhaps a panel of the new ownership might be very welcomed soon.