She should probably come out and say something like:
"As chair of both the Portland Trail Blazers and the Seattle Seahawks, my long-term focus is building championship teams that our communities are proud of," Allen said. "Like my brother Paul, I trust and expect our leaders and coaches to build winning teams that deliver results on and off the court and field.
"As we've stated before, neither of the teams is for sale and there are no sales discussions happening.
"A time will come when that changes given Paul's plans to dedicate the vast majority of his wealth to philanthropy, but estates of this size and complexity can take 10 to 20 years to wind down. There is no pre-ordained timeline by which the teams must be sold.
https://www.nfl.com/news/seahawks-chair-jody-allen-says-team-is-not-for-sale-right-now
Wants to build a Championship team that is also involved positively in the community.
Plans to hold front office and coaches accountable.
Informed everybody that there is no specific timeline, but hinted at 10-20 years. Sounds like she's open to selling immediately if someone offers to massively overpay. But most likely will not sell for years.
What else should she say?
"PC SUCKS and I can't wait to fire him!"?
"The team is playing like shit, and I'm mad!"?
"OMG did you see Woolen get clowned!"?
I remember all those public speeches Paul Allen gave about the inner workings of the Seahawks. Talking about how bad Mora sucked and he was going to fire him. Oh wait... that never happened in this universe. We judged Paul based on his off-season hires and fires, and admired him for letting the front office and coaches do their job without interference, but with his full support.
Maybe it would be best to give Jody the benefit of the doubt, especially as she is accountable to others for her decisions whereas Paul was only accountable to himself. It's takes more impetus for her to make major changes than it did for Paul to do so.