I don't know how many of you read Defector.com. It's where the crew from Deadspin went. Dave McKenna is there. Ray Ratto is there. As are many other really gifted writers, including Drew Magary who wrote the above.Drew Magary said:[...]They feel like an expansion team, which I assure you is more of a compliment than an insult. Washington HAD to kill its past to get here. Even with the Super Bowls, the franchise’s history had become sad at best and harmful at worst. No longer. Everything about this team feels new.
And I like them. That’s also new. I was like everyone else a week ago in hoping that the Detroit Lions would finally win some cool shit. But then Daniels started carving the Lions up on their home turf and I found myself, against my conscious judgment, wanting the Comms to win. I loved Daniels working through a muddy pocket like defenders weren’t even there. I loved Mike Sainristil conjuring up images of his old college self by picking off Jared Goff not once, but twice. I even loved Dan Quinn rocking the backward hat. I didn’t pray for the Comms to lose just so that I could hear everyone on 980 give them both barrels the next day (I stopped listening to that station ages ago; Pollin was laid off, Czaban now has a local show in Wisconsin that follows the Packers … et tu, Czabe?). The team with the racist name was some other team that I once hated. These Commanders were a different beast altogether.
I know this is true because late in the fourth quarter of last week’s game, when the Commanders’ victory was assured, the TV cameras cut to an aging Joe Gibbs yukking it up on the sideline with Commanders owner Josh Harris. Gibbs was the face of this franchise, and often its only means of cover, for decades. But when I saw him on the sideline in Detroit on Saturday night, I didn’t think about Mark Rypien, or Dan Snyder, or of picking my wife up from work in that stupid Accord. All I could think was That guy doesn’t belong here. Washington’s football past is dead. Its future is anything but.[...]
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