Commanders' overhaul triggers bizarre panic accusation that changes nothing
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Commanders' overhaul triggers bizarre panic accusation that changes nothing
Adam Peters has made 15 new signings for the Washington Commanders, aiming to revamp an aging roster after a disappointing season. While some praise the focus on youth and smart contracts, others criticize the moves as panic-driven. An anonymous NFL executive expressed concern over the revolving-door nature of the signings, emphasizing the importance of quarterback Jayden Daniels. In contrast, analyst Al Gardi defended the strategy, highlighting the team's need for improvement and long-term growth despite potential risks in the upcoming draft.
"They are making a bunch of revolving-door moves this year, which looks like a panic to me. It is going to depend on how the quarterback plays. He can save it all."
"Washington in free agency addressed a number of needs and got younger and more athletic, and the team did so via a number of smart, team-friendly contracts."
"The acquisitions made by Peters speak to self-reflection, adjustment, and doing what's required to put the Commanders on a sounder footing for long-term growth."
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