Washington Commanders owner Daniel Snyder is in some trouble. Snyder's Commanders have been the subject of an investigation and hearing by Congress over allegations of sexual assault and harassment, which he isn't attending because of a “Commanders business conflict.” This comes after new allegations arose on Tuesday, in which a woman accused Snyder of asking her for sex and groping her in a private area of one of the team's private planes. In the midst of the Congressional hearing, this former Commanders player ripped Snyder on Twitter.

Former Commanders linebacker Su'a Cravens, who was drafted by the team in the second round back in 2016, eviscerated Snyder. Cravens called Snyder a “poor excuse for a human being”, hoping that the longtime Commanders owner, who has been in that position since 1999, is forced to sell the team.

Cravens played just two seasons in the NFL, as he was forced to retire after succumbing to injuries. Now, he let the world know exactly how he feels about Snyder, just as many are finding out the scandalous details of the Commanders owner's alleged “shadow investigation” via Congress.

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But Cravens likely isn't the only one who thinks this about Snyder. The Washington owner also “engaged in unlawful financial conduct” during his tenure as the owner.

Clearly, he is an unpopular figure in and around NFL circles.