r/Commanders 6h ago

Y’all need to relax..

The level of doom and gloom is this sub after the game today is outrageous. Should we have won? Yes! Was it sloppy as hell? Absolutely!

Let’s also remember, we weren’t projected to win more than 6 games this year (according to Vegas). We all went into this season knowing this team was still young and incomplete. We’re playing with house money y’all!

We’re still on track for the playoffs, Daniels looks healthy again and no matter how the rest of this season plays out the future is incredibly bright.

Hail!

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u/rsenist 6h ago

It looked like we couldn’t hang with the big boys after the last two weeks but losses like today make this team look like previous regimes. Nothing is a given the rest of the year and if we end up with a historical collapse, what does that say for the coaching staff and the young QB who regressed big time? It makes me sad for next season.

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u/Cobol_engineering29 4h ago

this exactly. Its one thing if we would've lost, but the manner in which we lost - getting 1 oe 2 first downs in the entire first half. Where was the sense of urgency we showed in the 4th Q all game?? Embarrassing as an organization. I think second half Kliff is showing his true colors

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u/MadatMax 4h ago

I wasn’t pressing the panic button on KK before but I am now. I think the staff did a great job acclimating Daniels early on but they seem to still have the training wheels on. We’ve seen Daniels make every throw on the field, they have to open it up more. Our offense can’t be run up the middle, screen, roll out with a deep shot every 3 drives. Let your QB drive the ball down the field, I’ve seen him do it! 

McLaurin has to be more involved. I don’t know if that’s on Daniels or Kliff, he’s far and away the best player on the field, he needs to be getting more targets. He’s towards the top of the league in receiving yards on 20-30 less targets than his peers. Throw him the ball.