During the game, I kept saying to myself we have the classic "bend but don't break" defense. Earlier on in the season they were a little healthier so the turnovers they obtained caused some to paint them a little differently. But still, they are the classic flexible defense that is built to be able to withstand the types of injuries all teams deal with over the course of a grueling season.
I agree this offense give us options on defense that other teams cannot contemplate. The Commanders don’t yet have the hard punch, that blow that floors an opponent. They have finesse and big plays and yards, mountains of yards. They’re pretty and efficient, with all kinds of marvelous numbers. But what they lack is a widowmaker or fist. This lack explains so many of their baffling decisions that probably left their fans squealing. Why try a 55-yard field goal into the blinding west Texas sun with a kicker who is struggling? Why onside kick when you’ve just closed to within five points of the #1 team in the NFL?
Because they don’t have the sockdolager(love this word), the big fist, to be confident on a fourth down, and they can’t be absolute their defense will contain this offense. That’s why.
The numbers against the Cowboys all looked so good for the Commanders, even the final score, 31-26, they were glazing that covered over a eloquent distinction between the 2 teams, and the difference came to weight class. Dallas is 10-1 and a heavyweight because it has the aptitude to impose its will(e.g. screen pass to Beasley with 1:45 left in game), and Washington is 6-4-1 because it doesn’t.
“Over time, you keep running the football, you’re going to wear them down” , “It really broke their backs. It really sealed the deal.”
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Washington never came close to showing that kind of power, for all of its impressive numbers. The Commanders outgained the Cowboys by 505 yards to 353 — to what end? They stood on the Cowboys red zone at the 19, 5 and 2 yard lines in the first half and came away with just 6 points and could not score a touchdown until the beginning of the fourth quarter. There was never a turning point when the Commanders wrested the momentum away.
Is it smarter when you’ve cut the deficit to five points in the fourth quarter: to risk the onside kick or to kick away when you have to know your defense has little or no chance of stopping the triplets with a supporting cast that include Cole Beasley and the ballerina Terrance Williams(what a great play and throw)?
Great time to be a cowboy fan. Terrible time to have the boys on your schedule and playoffs as your goal. Here we come Vikings welcome to NFC east football we're bringing the sockdolager.
Here is the expression of the GM and Head coach just before the Beasley screen play. They knew the die had been caste.