Terry McLaurin is unhappy with the Washington Commanders as the contract standoff continues. He feels undervalued and disrespected, prompting concern among fans. Joe Theismann has pointed out the lack of communication as a critical issue, suggesting that this silence exacerbates McLaurin's frustrations. The team has not offered a satisfactory deal, and McLaurin's usual positive demeanor has changed, signaling his distress over the situation. McLaurin desires recognition for his contributions, but negotiations remain stagnant without clear dialogue.
"Any type of communication is what, from a player's standpoint, is what you're looking for. You may disagree on guarantees. You may disagree on the length of contract. You may disagree on numbers. But the lack of communication is the thing that, I know, would make it easier for Terry [McLaurin]. It would at least make it easier for any player to know where we are. Let's talk about it. I don't know if you can say that they've both taken a stance, and that's where it's going to be. I just think that communication is such a big part of it. I certainly sensed Terry's frustration in his comments."
"McLaurin wants to be paid what he's earned. The Commanders have been reluctant so far, and no middle ground has come close to being reached. Considering the wideout is typically understated and almost always positive in front of the media, his recent revelations were more than enough to increase panic among the fan base."
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