Commanders rocked by unforgiving bye week message from the NFC East
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Commanders rocked by unforgiving bye week message from the NFC East
"Nothing has gone right for the Commanders this season. They came into the campaign with genuine hopes of reaching the Super Bowl, and head coach Dan Quinn's squad has come nowhere close. Being 3-8 through 11 contests is a disaster of epic proportions. A massive offseason awaits to turn the tide. That became crystal clear, even within their division. And after reaching the NFC Championship game in Year 1 under Quinn's leadership, the Commanders now look like the worst team in the NFC East."
"The Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles were involved in a thriller. It seemed as if the reigning NFC East and Super Bowl champions were cruising to victory before a sensational fightback from Brian Schottenheimer's unit secured a walk-off win to revive their postseason hopes. Dallas' elite offense led the way, and its improving defense raised doubt among the Eagles. All is not well in Philadelphia, but they look light-years ahead of Washington right now."
The Washington Commanders entered the season with Super Bowl hopes but sit at 3-8 through 11 games. The team regressed sharply from the previous year and now appears to be the weakest in the NFC East. Division rivals showed clearer progress: the Giants fought competitively, even with Jameis Winston, while the Cowboys and Eagles produced a high-drama game showcasing Dallas' elite offense and improving defense. Injuries have exposed roster weaknesses and contributed to poor results. Honest evaluation and significant offseason roster and coaching moves will be necessary to reverse the slide over the remaining six games.
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