

Redskins president Bruce Allen, right, at a news conference introducing Doug Williams as senior vice president of player personnel. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

The Washington Redskins’ front office generally declines to comment on the state of the team’s roster during the season. And Coach Jay Gruden conducts his self-evaluation and a review of the coaching staff at season’s end.

But that’s not stopping the Redskins from soliciting fans’ views — or, at least, the views of select season-ticket-holders — on its executives and on-field performance with two games remaining. They received an email from the Redskins in recent days accompanied by a survey gauging satisfaction with a range of issues, including the team’s executives and on-field performance. “Make your voice heard,” the survey said, with a deadline of this Friday, Dec. 22.

Heading into Sunday’s season-finale at FedEx Field, the Redskins are 6-8 and have been eliminated from playoff contention.

Among the roughly dozen questions on the emailed survey, provided by a Redskins premium club-seat member, were the following (in bold):

How satisfied are you with the direction the team is heading in (i.e. your long-term outlook, 2-3 years)?

Responses were solicited on a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 being “Not at all satisfied” and 10 being “Extremely satisfied.”

Thinking about the direction the team is heading, how satisfied are you with the following aspects:

Confidence in team executives The team’s overall vision/strategy Team performance in 2017

Responses were solicited on a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 being “Not at all satisfied” and 10 being “Extremely satisfied.”

As compared to last season, how would you rate the …

Communication from the team Direction the team is headed Sense that you are valued by the organization Customer service OVERALL experience as a Premium Club Seat Member

Responses were solicited as follows: Much worse than last season; Worse than last season; No change from last season; Better than last season; Much better than last season; N/A.

Asked Thursday about the survey, Redskins senior vice president of communications Tony Wyllie said the team solicits views of fans every year. “We’re listening and interested in what the fans have to say,” Wyllie said.

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