

Just talked to Times reporter Bob Cohn, who staked out the Harris Teeter-Redskins “Harvest Feast” at FedEx Field on Tuesday, hoping for a chance to talk to Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder.
After the daylong event, during which Snyder, Redskins player and officials and volunteers distrubted turkeys and Thanksgiving food baskets, Snyder stopped to speak with reporters. He took one question on fans "losing faith" in the team, to which he responded:
"Right now we're just celebrating Thankgiving and giving back to the community as best we can. Obviously I think the team is playing hard, but we're very very disappointed and obviously I'm as disappointed as everyone. We're hoping to get things straight in the near future."
Another reporter asked about upcoming / offseason changes, and Snyder said "Thanks, have a Happy Thanksgiving," and left the event.

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