7 Commanders whose Washington futures ride on the final six games
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7 Commanders whose Washington futures ride on the final six games
"There is no chance of the Commanders making the playoffs. They are 3-8 and way behind the contenders in every conceivable way. This is all about assessing the roster from here on, and how the players respond in the face of significant adversity will go a long way to determining their futures beyond the campaign. Adam Peters has a lot of hard work ahead this offseason."
"The Washington Commanders are gearing up to return from their bye week, and a monumental effort is needed to salvage some semblance of respectability from the campaign. Head coach Dan Quinn acknowledged that everyone was deflated and needed a break. Hopefully, it has the desired effect down the stretch, and getting some influential players back from injury would also help greatly."
The Commanders return from their bye needing a monumental effort to salvage respectability. Head coach Dan Quinn said players were deflated and needed a break. Injuries and returns will influence the closing stretch. The team is 3-8 and eliminated from playoff contention, shifting focus to roster assessment and player evaluation. General manager Adam Peters faces a heavy offseason workload to rejuvenate the roster and prioritize youth. Multiple veterans and role players must prove their worth as decision-makers monitor performances. Special teams changes included releasing Matt Gay and signing Jake Moody for a six-game audition.
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