Poor in-game management nearly cost Washington a win against the Bears
Briefly

Washington's performance against the Bears highlighted critical coaching decisions that could have sealed a decisive victory, raising questions about Dan Quinn's game management under pressure.
Despite dominating on defense and accumulating over 480 yards, Washington's failure to convert in the red zone allowed Chicago to remain competitive, eventually leading to a nail-biting finish.
The game underscored the urgency of in-game decision making; the choice to play conservatively on a pivotal fourth down could be the difference between winning and losing.
With only a 12-7 lead late in the game, failure to manage the clock or convert first downs threatened Washington's chances of closing out the victory.
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