
""Having a down year like that was not good enough. We were all disappointed. Learning those lessons, understanding what needed fixing, and not letting it happen again.""
""I think we lost a little bit of our identity and play style. In terms of standards, and holding each other to standards. You don't start where you ended up.""
""Thinking the job is done will always end horribly in the NFL. This is a year-to-year league for a reason. Standing pat will swallow you up.""
The Washington Commanders faced a disappointing season due to a strategy focused on aging veterans. General manager Adam Peters recognized the need for a change to regain the team's identity. He emphasized the importance of learning from past mistakes and maintaining high standards. Peters noted that complacency and a lack of the right mindset contributed to the team's struggles. Injuries played a role, but the roster was not adequately prepared to handle adversity. A fresh approach is necessary for improvement moving forward.
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