I strongly considered naming this thread "Duds, Duds, and Hat Tips." It seemed more fitting given that Thursday night vs. Chicago was one of the ugliest Washington football games we have witnessed in quite some time. Sadly, the trend of teams figuring things out at the expense of the Commanders continued this past week, as the Bears ended a 14 game losing streak. Tom Petty once said, "even the losers, keep a little bit of pride." The Bears played with pride and energy while Washington was flatter than a pancake. Let's get to this week's list...
Studs:
It's absolutely impossible to justifiably name someone a "stud" following an embarrassing 40-20 loss at the hands of the winless Bears.
Duds:
Where do we start...
1. Jack Del Rio - it was imperative on Thursday night following the gut-wrenching loss to the Eagles that the defense started fast and made life uncomfortable for Justin Fields. It was crucial for the group to break his will early and give the Bears zero reason to believe. Instead, Del Rio's scheme of bringing absolutely no pressure played right into the hands of Fields and Chicago. He had all day to throw the ball and had a memorable 4 TD night. Del Rio's lack of aggressiveness at this point is crippling a defensive unit with 6 first round picks who are starting. They should be far better and their massive struggles are a direct product of Del Rio's stubbornness.
2. Ron Rivera - the gut-wrenching loss at Philadelphia was likely difficult to accept for everybody within the organization. The head coach's responsibility though is to ensure the players are in the right frame of mind to put difficult losses in the rearview mirror and focus on the game in front of them. It was a shame that we were unprepared and not emotionally invested as a football team in a nationally televised game against the lowly Bears. Rivera's seat is white hot at this point and outside of a miracle, he is gone. It's time.
3. Defensive Line - Del Rio's rushing 4 practically every play in hopes that their individual talent will win. The four guys up front are all 1st rounders and to this point this year, they are establishing a reputation as being maybe the most overrated group in the NFL.
4. Emmanuel Forbes - my gosh. It looks like the kid's confidence has been destroyed. He is struggling in coverage and even more concerning than that, he can't make a tackle. We are in real danger of potentially having not even one draft choice from this past April's crop be a contributor this season. It's hard to make a jump as a team when the draft-class is a top-to-bottom bust. That seems to be the case early on.
5. Cody Barton - what else is there to say? It's beyond time to find a defensive QB and real NFL starting level LB.
6. Josh Harris - I am likely nitpicking and just angry still, but don't get caught laughing up a storm on national tv when fans who invest decades of time, energy, emotion, and money into this team are having their hearts ripped out. We appreciate beyond belief that you saved us from Satan, Josh, but chuckles and smiles aren't the right look when the Bears are kicking our asses around our home field.
7. Joey Slye - as ugly as the game was, Slye had an opportunity to amazingly get the Commanders back within 7 points with just over 4 minutes to play in the fourth quarter. His 46 yard field goal miss took the wind out Washington's sails for good. There is no kick, regardless of distance, that feels like it is going to be automatic with this guy and that is a major problem.
Hat Tips:
1. Logan Thomas - #82 had a pretty active night in the passing game, hauling in 9 receptions for 77 yards and a TD. A crucial fumble in the third quarter really hurt this team's hope of making a comeback, but overall, it was probably one of Thomas' very best games in recent memory.
2. Sam Howell - 37/51, 388 passing yards, and 2 TD/1 INT was Howell's stat line on the night. He continued to give us reason on Thursday night to keep tuning into the Commanders' games the rest of the way, even if many of us have lost hope that this season can still amount to something worthwhile. It will be fun watching Sam develop over the final 12 weeks and hopefully the best is yet to come.
That's it for this week. Do you agree/disagree? Who did we miss?
NOTE: I strongly considered handing in my fan card at halftime against Chicago. The last two weeks have been one of the most difficult experiences as a fan of this team in a while for me. I am battered, bruised, depressed, and I desperately hope next week at Atlanta brings an end to the pain.
I am going to trust Boone, take his advice, and hold on...
Happy Canadian Thanksgiving to you all - I am very thankful for this community.
- CH
Studs:
It's absolutely impossible to justifiably name someone a "stud" following an embarrassing 40-20 loss at the hands of the winless Bears.
Duds:
Where do we start...
1. Jack Del Rio - it was imperative on Thursday night following the gut-wrenching loss to the Eagles that the defense started fast and made life uncomfortable for Justin Fields. It was crucial for the group to break his will early and give the Bears zero reason to believe. Instead, Del Rio's scheme of bringing absolutely no pressure played right into the hands of Fields and Chicago. He had all day to throw the ball and had a memorable 4 TD night. Del Rio's lack of aggressiveness at this point is crippling a defensive unit with 6 first round picks who are starting. They should be far better and their massive struggles are a direct product of Del Rio's stubbornness.
2. Ron Rivera - the gut-wrenching loss at Philadelphia was likely difficult to accept for everybody within the organization. The head coach's responsibility though is to ensure the players are in the right frame of mind to put difficult losses in the rearview mirror and focus on the game in front of them. It was a shame that we were unprepared and not emotionally invested as a football team in a nationally televised game against the lowly Bears. Rivera's seat is white hot at this point and outside of a miracle, he is gone. It's time.
3. Defensive Line - Del Rio's rushing 4 practically every play in hopes that their individual talent will win. The four guys up front are all 1st rounders and to this point this year, they are establishing a reputation as being maybe the most overrated group in the NFL.
4. Emmanuel Forbes - my gosh. It looks like the kid's confidence has been destroyed. He is struggling in coverage and even more concerning than that, he can't make a tackle. We are in real danger of potentially having not even one draft choice from this past April's crop be a contributor this season. It's hard to make a jump as a team when the draft-class is a top-to-bottom bust. That seems to be the case early on.
5. Cody Barton - what else is there to say? It's beyond time to find a defensive QB and real NFL starting level LB.
6. Josh Harris - I am likely nitpicking and just angry still, but don't get caught laughing up a storm on national tv when fans who invest decades of time, energy, emotion, and money into this team are having their hearts ripped out. We appreciate beyond belief that you saved us from Satan, Josh, but chuckles and smiles aren't the right look when the Bears are kicking our asses around our home field.
7. Joey Slye - as ugly as the game was, Slye had an opportunity to amazingly get the Commanders back within 7 points with just over 4 minutes to play in the fourth quarter. His 46 yard field goal miss took the wind out Washington's sails for good. There is no kick, regardless of distance, that feels like it is going to be automatic with this guy and that is a major problem.
Hat Tips:
1. Logan Thomas - #82 had a pretty active night in the passing game, hauling in 9 receptions for 77 yards and a TD. A crucial fumble in the third quarter really hurt this team's hope of making a comeback, but overall, it was probably one of Thomas' very best games in recent memory.
2. Sam Howell - 37/51, 388 passing yards, and 2 TD/1 INT was Howell's stat line on the night. He continued to give us reason on Thursday night to keep tuning into the Commanders' games the rest of the way, even if many of us have lost hope that this season can still amount to something worthwhile. It will be fun watching Sam develop over the final 12 weeks and hopefully the best is yet to come.
That's it for this week. Do you agree/disagree? Who did we miss?
NOTE: I strongly considered handing in my fan card at halftime against Chicago. The last two weeks have been one of the most difficult experiences as a fan of this team in a while for me. I am battered, bruised, depressed, and I desperately hope next week at Atlanta brings an end to the pain.
I am going to trust Boone, take his advice, and hold on...
Happy Canadian Thanksgiving to you all - I am very thankful for this community.
- CH
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