OT: 2024 Washington Commanders thread: change we can believe in!

Buffalo Bills fans continue to be the best in the NFL, possibly all of sports, and a fine example of what's left of the good in humanity. Prove me wrong.


I too would donate to the player that single handled gave me the game
 
Just saw the highlights of the Wash/Phi game...everything that could have gone wrong for Washington early on, did...and yet they still fought back...gotta give Quinn credit he took one risk after another...but just like Detroit couldn't overcome 5 turnovers last week, Washington was just destroyed by their turnovers...and that last one in the 3rd quarter sealed it for them.

Meh I think the Eagles would have beat Detroit as well. Roster wise they are the best team in the NFC, easily.

But great year for Washington. Daniels and Quinn with a bright future ahead of them.
 
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It is going to be f***ed up drafting 29th. Never ever where I expected them to be. BUT, Peters is used to it. Won’t be his first rodeo going this late.

I’m more looking forward to the FA period. They’ve got:
-money
-momentum
-monster talent in JD5
-massively experienced coaching staff
-mushrooming swagger that will be attractive

That’s 5 M’s, among other things!
 
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The Commies' free agent list is interesting. Do they bring back Wagner at his age? Gotta think so. Mariota? Chinn? Fowler? Ertz? Either of the Browns?

Do they spend on Tres when he's so infrequently used in this system?
 

Wow this article is bullshit.

First you have to wade through the first dozen or so unnecessary Eagles-slurping fluff paragraphs to get to the analysis.

Then the author claims that a dummy call on the first play was part of "mental warfare" and trickery that, surprise to all, never happens in NFL games.

Yet you can see from the film nobody on the WFT defense was fooled by the call and they all followed Barkley to the right immediately. They just couldn't f***ing tackle, and a few tripped over each other. That's what made that play work, not a dummy call.

They’d carry that rhythm soon to a fourth-and-5 conversion when Brown gave Marshon Lattimore a release the cornerback had succeeded against earlier in the game. Brown switched his tendency, Lattimore “fell for it” and the receiver hauled in a 31-yard catch to set up Philadelphia’s third touchdown.


This happens every single NFL game. You set guys up for changes later in the game, or even later in the season. Every team does it. It's not some genius innovation.


They stayed calm as a feisty Commanders group flashed its assortment of trash-talk variations, Hurts both reminding teammates the stakes of this game and wryly changing the cadence up to bait Washington’s defense. The Commanders encroached three straight times, risking a touchdown by penalty (yes, it turns out this is real). On the fourth now-below-1-yard try, Hurts scored. Three fumble-gifted possessions became three touchdowns.


Trying to jump the snap count is also not new. Hurts didn't bait anyone, Luvu was always going to try and guess and that's never precise.

What a bunch of trash.
 
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I've seen enough of Lattimore kick him out

retool the secondary. CB was a horrific weak link this year. LBs were fine with wagner and luvu. Wouldn't mind keeping allen around, people keep assuming he's already gone

Lot of cap space and flexibility to sign top tier corners so this team doesn't get burned anymore
 
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Wow this article is bullshit.

First you have to wade through the first dozen or so unnecessary Eagles-slurping fluff paragraphs to get to the analysis.

Then the author claims that a dummy call on the first play was part of "mental warfare" and trickery that, surprise to all, never happens in NFL games.

Yet you can see from the film nobody on the WFT defense was fooled by the call and they all followed Barkley to the right immediately. They just couldn't f***ing tackle, and a few tripped over each other. That's what made that play work, not a dummy call.

They’d carry that rhythm soon to a fourth-and-5 conversion when Brown gave Marshon Lattimore a release the cornerback had succeeded against earlier in the game. Brown switched his tendency, Lattimore “fell for it” and the receiver hauled in a 31-yard catch to set up Philadelphia’s third touchdown.


This happens every single NFL game. You set guys up for changes later in the game, or even later in the season. Every team does it. It's not some genius innovation.


They stayed calm as a feisty Commanders group flashed its assortment of trash-talk variations, Hurts both reminding teammates the stakes of this game and wryly changing the cadence up to bait Washington’s defense. The Commanders encroached three straight times, risking a touchdown by penalty (yes, it turns out this is real). On the fourth now-below-1-yard try, Hurts scored. Three fumble-gifted possessions became three touchdowns.


Trying to jump the snap count is also not new. Hurts didn't bait anyone, Luvu was always going to try and guess and that's never precise.

What a bunch of trash.
Yahoo Sports is to journalism as WalMart is to haute couture.
 
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I've seen enough of Lattimore kick him out

retool the secondary. CB was a horrific weak link this year. LBs were fine with wagner and luvu. Wouldn't mind keeping allen around, people keep assuming he's already gone

Lot of cap space and flexibility to sign top tier corners so this team doesn't get burned anymore
I'm seriously down on Lattimore, but we can't just dump his contract. My mind is open to the possibility that a full off-season will give his hamstring time to fully heal. If it does, then we can fairly assess what kind of player he is this stage of his career.

All that said, I hate his attitude. When he gets beat, instead of getting pissed in the positive sense and stepping up, he gets rattled and dumber as a football player. Something tells me there's no way, if he were a draft prospect, he'd get the vaunted "Commander tag."
 
I’m willing to give Lattimore the benefit of the doubt. He thrives on physicality and he wasn’t healthy when he was there. Coming to a team midseason is difficult which is why you don’t see a ton of in-season trades in the NFL. That said, he needs to be markedly improved next year for this not to be a waste of assets.

Overall, what a season. Most fun I’ve had since RGIII’s rookie year and probably the best season of my life that I can remember (I was five in 1991). For once we go into the offseason with more answers than questions, and now we get to see how they go about improving the team around JD.
 
List of Free Agents. On first glance, who are you bringing back, who are you moving on from?

- WR Dyami Brown
- WR Noah Brown
- WR Olamide Zaccheus
- TE Zach Ertz
- P Tress Way
- K Austin Seibert
- K Zane Gonzalez
- DL Dante Fowler Jr
- DL Clelin Ferrell
- LB Bobby Wagner
- CB Benjamin St Juste
- CB Noah Igbinoghene
- S Jeremy Chin
 
List of Free Agents. On first glance, who are you bringing back, who are you moving on from?

- WR Dyami Brown
- WR Noah Brown
- WR Olamide Zaccheus
- TE Zach Ertz
- P Tress Way
- K Austin Seibert
- K Zane Gonzalez
- DL Dante Fowler Jr
- DL Clelin Ferrell
- LB Bobby Wagner
- CB Benjamin St Juste
- CB Noah Igbinoghene
- S Jeremy Chin
Yeah it’s going to be a challenge to field a roster let alone a competitive one for next year. Peters is in a very difficult spot, but having your QB1 is a big advantage.
 

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