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Evan argues that the exposure of these issues could catalyze a change in management. Drawing parallels to past ownership turning points—like Leon Hess in the Jets' tumultuous history—Evan expresses a belief that the public outcry and embarrassment will ignite a necessary transformation in how Woody Johnson runs the franchise. Acknowledging the dysfunction, he highlights the potential for new leadership to foster a more stable, winning environment moving forward.