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Running becomes a mystery
The Washington Football Team running backs are an interesting bunch for sure. What was considered to be the strength of the team in July is one of the more perplexing groups on the roster and perhaps the league.
Road to playoffs narrows
Seven games to grow. To improve. To ready for 2021. All good things. But to make the 2020 playoffs? It’s not the easiest route.
Rivera picks the wrong passer
RIDING THE PINE Dwayne Haskins probably deserved to be benched, but with him sitting games out, the Washington Football team won't know if he learned anything.
Smith is next passer up
“Every day, I think about the things that he’s done and where he is today. I mean, it’s a heck of a story, but to be honest with you, the thing I’m really pleased with [is] the way he’s played.” – Ron Rivera
To Do List
TACKLING PRODUCTIVITY The Washington defensive line might be more productive if they put Tim Settle and Ryan Kerrigan in more.
NO PRESSURE, NO DIAMOND
Seeing defense is not believing
Humble pie for holidays
BRIGHT SPOTS In a losing year, a few rare gems have emerged, including receiver Isaiah Wright.
Young ends remindful of Manley-Mann
When Washington was great, most fans cited the quarterbacks, receivers, Hogs, and cornerback Darrell Green. And, they were all great.
‘Rivera strong' after cancer treatments
Washington Football Team coach Ron Rivera would be doing a lot better if his team’s record was reversed. It’s not and while he knew it would be a Mount Everest-like climb to reverse a losing football culture in Washington, he might not have saw this coming.
3 big thoughts
WILL SPORTS WAGERING KEEP TEAM IN LANDOVER?
What happened to the receivers?
Calling the Washington Football Team’s passing game a work in progress is an understatement.
Wright arrives to right franchise
Jason Wright and the Washington Football Team shocked the sports world back in July as he became the NFL’s first Black president.
So close, so far away
It seems 2020 just wants to be cruel. The Washington Football Team could have been 3-2 and atop the NFC East with just a little luck. Instead, it has lost five straight and amid a quarterback controversy once more.
Passing fancy?
Rivera creates quarterback controversy
To Do List
The to-do list seems to grow by the day for the Washington Football Team as it drifts further and further behind after weekly losses.
Cancer treatments won't stop Rivera
There are days when Washington football coach Ron Rivera is weary. Not because his first year with Washington has seen everything from sexual harassment lawsuits to the team’s name change or even a bad start to the season.
Lots of blame in Haskins' fiasco
FROM WHERE I’M SITTING
Defensive line way underperforms
The Washington Football Team's defensive line was expected to be a strength in 2020. It's been anything but that through the first third of the season, though. The projected anchor of the defense is taking on water and largely stuck in neutral.
Cooke showed tough people endure
NO PRESSURE, NO DIAMOND
3 big thoughts
Team president Jason Wright has an idea – turn FedEx Field into more than an empty football stadium even when fans one day attend games. Turn the other 355 days annually into making it destination dining or visiting a team memorabilia venue.
Running by the numbers
“I’m not the type of guy that wants to go down on the first contact. I want to get those extra yards.” -Antonio Gibson
Rivera becomes rallying cry
FROM WHERE I’M SITTING
Polar opposites back up Rivera
VALUE PICK Coordinator Jack Del Rio has not only run the defense admirably but has also used his experience as a head coach to fill in when coach Ron Rivera undergoes cancer treatments.
Nameless crew may be better off
NO PRESSURE, NO DIAMOND
To Do List
Washington coach Ron Rivera knew he couldn’t fix everything in one offseason. But now that the season has begun, there are still a few moves to make if Washington has a chance for a successful season.
Youth is served
Rebuild filled with youngsters
Long-term success is the goal
It only took two games to see the best and worst of Washington.
Haskins: ‘Success for me is finding ways to lead'
Dwayne Haskins wants to be king of the castle.
Defensive line fulfills high expectations
It was the tip of the spear followed by the old guard. Washington’s defensive line lived up to expectations in its opener against Philadelphia. After the team allowed a quick 17 points, it shut down the Eagles the rest of the game while creating two interceptions for eventual touchdowns in the 27-17 victory.
3 big thoughts
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