That dream that we came here with is now over, which is obviously incredibly disappointing, said Stokes, at the ground where he made his debut 12 years ago. I hate living in hindsight because you can never change what you have done. At the end of the day, it's what you do out there [on the field] that counts. We've not been able to stand up to what Australia have thrown at us.
Though he no longer calls plays (because he was bad at it), Sirianni plays a major role in the Eagles' offensive struggles. Number one, he hasn't been able to provide answers to big-picture problems (he might not feel like they have problems since they don't turn the ball over and win but you can't tell me leading the league in three-and-outs is a smart thing to do). Number two, Sirianni not calling plays creates a situation where the play-caller is bound to change often
A season that promised much is descending into chaos for the Washington Commanders. Head coach Dan Quinn is navigating a severe storm that shows no signs of slowing down. The Commanders are not giving up without a fight yet. Adam Peters' decision to stand pat at the 2025 trade deadline is proof positive of that, but it's not looking especially promising. Unless results and performances improve, those in power must start looking towards the future.
"Nobody in that room wants to get it corrected more than the players, alright?" Hightower said. "And we are going to work night and day to get it all cleaned up. I can promise you that. I will bust my ass and they will too, alright, to get it cleaned up."
The Giants have scored at least 30 points in three games this season - as many as they've had the last two seasons combined - but are 1-2 in those games. "Everyone's got to look at the man in the mirror," linebacker Bobby Okereke said Monday. "It's easier to point the finger but from a team perspective, it's better to point the thumb and figure out what I can do better as an individual. So, that's what we're all about to do."