ESPN Insider: Scouts Inc. What went wrong with the Washington Commanders

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Scouts Inc. examines what went wrong for the 20 teams that did not make the playoffs this season. Here, Chuck Knox Jr. analyzes the NFC East team that missed.


Washington Commanders

The Commanders were a big disappointment this season, winning just five games after going to the playoffs in 2005. Many predicted the Commanders would compete for the division title, but as early as the preseason this team did not look like a playoff-caliber team. The Commanders have the largest, highest-paid coaching staff in the NFL, but this approach seemed to promote friction among the coaches and a lack of chemistry. The defense did not live up to expectations and was the Achilles' heel of this team, as it did not play with any confidence all year. This team was supposed to get the Commanders back to the Super Bowl, but naive owner Daniel Snyder was sold the wrong bill of goods once again.
Poor defensive play: The defense was supposed to be the strength of the Commanders, buying time for the offense to get adjusted to a new scheme. However, the defense has been a major problem for this team since the preseason, with its inability to make plays in all phases. Gregg Williams' defense set a league record for fewest takeaways in the NFL (10). His defense also had the fewest sacks in the league (19). The lack of pass-rush and poor coverage meant disaster for the pass defense, which allowed the most explosive pass plays (pass over 20 yards) in the league (55). Williams never really adjusted his scheme to fit the strengths and weaknesses of his players, constantly running all-out blitzes that exposed corners Carlos Rogers, Kenny Wright, Ade Jimoh and Mike Rumph. Adam Archuleta's play was not a surprise, as he has never been a good cover safety in coverage and was passed up in free agency by all his former Rams coaches.

Inconsistent offense: Al Saunders was hired to revamp the Commanders' offense, instilling the high-powered scheme he used in Kansas City that led the league in a number of categories the last few years. He brought in a 700-page playbook the players and assistant coaches could not absorb in the 10 months. The offense was lackluster for most of the season, failing to move the ball and put points on the board. Much of the blame falls on quarterback Mark Brunell. His arm strength, accuracy and mobility were called into question, yet Joe Gibbs stuck with his veteran QB until it was too late to salvage the season. He eventually made the change to Jason Campbell, who looks like the quarterback of the future for the Commanders. The offense failed to keep drives going and seemed predictable at times.


Poor personnel decisions: Any coach would love to work for an owner with deep pockets who is not afraid to spend money to get quality players. Unfortunately, Daniel Snyder has not spent his money wisely. The big bust of the year has to be the signing of strong safety Adam Archuleta to a huge contract. Archuleta must play close to the line of scrimmage to be effective and has never been good in coverage. The Commanders also made a mistake by trading a third-round pick this year and a fourth-round pick next year for receiver Brandon Lloyd, a player who was never a big part of the offense and who was inactive the last two games of the year. Washington panicked after Clinton Portis got injured in the preseason and traded for T.J. Duckett, showing no faith in Ladell Betts. Duckett failed to get involved in the offense, even when Portis was put on injured reserve. The problem with the Commanders is they usually overpay for a player who does not fit their schemes, and they give away their draft picks for players who are not productive. Someone has to be held accountable; obviously the coaches and management are not on the same page when it comes to personnel.


Chuck Knox Jr. scouts the NFC East for Scouts Inc.
 

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Doctor32;1315218 said:
Poor personnel decisions: Any coach would love to work for an owner with deep pockets who is not afraid to spend money to get quality players. Unfortunately, Daniel Snyder has not spent his money wisely. The big bust of the year has to be the signing of strong safety Adam Archuleta to a huge contract. Archuleta must play close to the line of scrimmage to be effective and has never been good in coverage. The Commanders also made a mistake by trading a third-round pick this year and a fourth-round pick next year for receiver Brandon Lloyd, a player who was never a big part of the offense and who was inactive the last two games of the year. Washington panicked after Clinton Portis got injured in the preseason and traded for T.J. Duckett, showing no faith in Ladell Betts. Duckett failed to get involved in the offense, even when Portis was put on injured reserve. The problem with the Commanders is they usually overpay for a player who does not fit their schemes, and they give away their draft picks for players who are not productive. Someone has to be held accountable; obviously the coaches and management are not on the same page when it comes to personnel.


Chuck Knox Jr. scouts the NFC East for Scouts Inc.

I still can't get over this

about 80 mil in total contract money went to 2 players, I know, it's just face-value, who eventually were deactivated (Archuleta, Lloyd) not to mention the 2 draft picks exchanged for Lloyd, and then 2 more draft picks, basically given away, for a backup's...backup! :laugh1:

pathetic
 

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Doctor32;1315218 said:
ESPN Insider: Scouts Inc. What went wrong with the Washington Commanders


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Doctor32;1315218 said:
Daniel Snyder has not spent his money wisely. The big bust of the year has to be the signing of strong safety Adam Archuleta to a huge contract. Archuleta must play close to the line of scrimmage to be effective and has never been good in coverage.

Does this sound just a little like RW here? Should be playing close to the LOS, poor in coverage, got a huge contract to be misused? Sounds like a familiar song to me...
 

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Not much for we Cowboy fans to critique inlight to our team's own big budget failures.
 

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zeromaster;1315645 said:
One word:

Snyder

Look at all the bandwidth they could've saved for TO. :lmao2:

Yeah, wouldn't surprise me if Washington is TO's next stop after he wears his welcome out in Dallas.
 
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Ok as a huge Cowboys fan, there's no room to talk really. The Cowboys haven't won anything in 11 years folks......
 

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A lot of this is overhyped but a lot of it is true.

I don't think Archuleta was a bust for us. It was just Gregg Williams cheated him. Everybody knew that Archuleta is not a cover safety but Williams still try to make him one. Archuleta was still our best tackler this season. Running plays were DEAD when it got to him. Too bad Williams is an arrogant SOB. If he can swallow his ego, Archuleta can become an excellent box safety in the 46 defense.

Our biggest FA bust was Brandon Lloyd. God what a horrible trade and signing. What pisses me of the most is he had a year left on his contract. We could have made him prove his worth instead of giving him an extension. Now were stuck with this malcontent for one more season.

oh and TJ Duckett also... except TJ is a stand up guy and took his situation in a very cool way. I wish him the best in his future.
 

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Gibbs has won a playoff game since his return (one of Bills critiques) but honestly , would you rather be them or us now?
 

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LandryFan;1315815 said:
Does this sound just a little like RW here? Should be playing close to the LOS, poor in coverage, got a huge contract to be misused? Sounds like a familiar song to me...

doesn't really remind me of Roy, since he can cover, Archuleta can't at all
 

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ESPN Insider: Scouts Inc. What went wrong with the Washington Commanders



The Commanders clearly have an "Indentity" crisis... they dont know if they are men, women or pigs or an experiment of 2 of the 3 gone bad (see Fly movie, fly+man - - pig+? woman+pig=?
 

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ThreeSportStar80;1315851 said:
Ok as a huge Cowboys fan, there's no room to talk really. The Cowboys haven't won anything in 11 years folks......

Misery loves company. We love to rag on the misfortune of others, when we really showed be looking ourselves in the mirror.

11 years without a playoff win.

Is there another current franchise this sad???
 

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no playoff wins is bad

but coming off a winning season isn't misery, although we didn't win in the postseason, there's a difference between being disappointing, and being dowright awful

it's not all doom and gloom in Dallas, no matter how much you guys say it is
 

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What went wrong with the Washington Commanders ?

Uh, ... nothing, ... they are "right" where I want them to be. :lmao2:

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