NFL analyst calls out overlooked Commanders weakness hiding in plain sight
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NFL analyst calls out overlooked Commanders weakness hiding in plain sight
"Not many emerged from their Thursday Night Football defeat with much credit. Nothing went right, and the Commanders were dealt a harsh lesson. Everyone needs to move on and make the necessary adjustments to bounce back. Anything less comes with bigger consequences attached. The Commanders' offense was too predictable at Lambeau Field. They couldn't get anything going on the ground, and the Packers' defensive front neutralized quarterback Jayden Daniels in every facet imaginable."
"There's no need to be overly harsh on the Washington Commanders after what we saw in Week 2, playing on a short week against the Green Bay Packers. But we also can't ignore the fact that they got completely overmatched. The last thing this team wants is to become one-dimensional offensively, but that's exactly what happened against the Packers. The leading rusher for the Commanders on Thursday night had 17 yards."
The Washington Commanders suffered a reality check with a harsh Week 2 defeat that exposed significant offensive limitations. The loss and some injuries are manageable, but a deeper issue threatens progress. The offense became one-dimensional, with the leading rusher totaling only 17 yards and the ground game failing to materialize. Green Bay's defensive front repeatedly neutralized quarterback Jayden Daniels. Kliff Kingsbury appeared outcoached as playcalling became predictable. Immediate adjustments to diversify the attack and revive the running game are necessary to prevent this setback from becoming a longer-term trend. Coaching and schematic answers will determine whether expectations remain realistic.
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