Cris Collinsworth buried Adam Peters' backfiring roster move without even trying
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Cris Collinsworth buried Adam Peters' backfiring roster move without even trying
"Hindsight is a wonderful thing. It's 20/20, and there is no way to see what decisions you make in life or what people make in football will reap the required rewards. If it goes right, you look like a genius. If it goes wrong, that's when the criticism arrives. And with the Washington Commanders' fortunes taking a tumble in Year 2 under the current regime, fans are beginning to question just which direction this ambitious project is going."
"These are wild times. Collinsworth, who was working his 500th NFL game as an analyst for NBC Sports, proudly proclaimed Kamren Curl as one of the best tackling safeties in the league right now. That is high praise indeed, and it only filled some sections of Washington's fan base with more dismay about letting the defensive back slip through the net."
Hindsight frames perceptions of front-office decisions, with success earning praise and failure drawing criticism. The Washington Commanders have faltered in Year 2 under the current regime, prompting fan questions about organizational direction and roster construction. General manager Adam Peters faces scrutiny for personnel moves after the team lost former players who are now performing well elsewhere. Emmanuel Forbes Jr. has produced Pro Bowl-caliber production, including five pass breakups and an interception in Week 12. Kamren Curl has emerged as an elite, hard-hitting safety in a scheme that maximizes his tackling strengths, drawing high praise from analysts.
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