
After today the ashes of a lost season can finally be collected into a single container and stuffed into an obscure storage location. If you are a life-long Washington fan you have a substantial collection of them. For this still-young century the WFT is 174-244-2 (.414). Some 18 of the 26 seasons were losing efforts (69%) Right this minute RFK Stadium has been torn into pieces small enough for front-end loaders to grab and disposition into 10-wheel dump trucks. Since 1961, when Washington relocated from Griffith Stadium to the new “District of Columbia Stadium” the team is 486-wins, 504-losses, and 22-ties (.485). However, before the year-2000 the franchise had only 14-losing seasons in that 40-year span. One-half of them came in the 1960’s. Life was pretty good for Washington fans once the 1970s hit. It all went south when Dan Snyder took the reins. But, you knew that. The bookcase with the urns of lost seasons’ ashes is heavily stacked toward the more recent past. For younger fans there isn’t much in the way of success to stand upon.
Give credit to Dan Snyder for one thing: It’s not easy to lose an entire generation of fans. He did it with aplomb.
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