I used to hate Washington.
That's because they would occasionally deprive my Cowboys of a chance to play in the Super Bowl. Besides being the Cowboys most bitter division rival, Washington defeated the Cowboys in two NFC championships.
However, for decades, Washington hasn't deprived the Cowboys of anything the Cowboys didn't deprive themselves of.
There haven't been any meaningful historic games between the two teams for almost 30 years because the Cowboys have never been in a position to do anything historic for almost 30 years.
Washington fans are experiencing a "good story" season with great potential for their future. Dallas Cowboys ex-coaches and ex-players
are some happy participants today, none more than the guy that caught the Hail Mary pass last week. That would be often beleaguered ex-Cowboys receiver Noah Brown.
Washington is also benefiting from the play of two Ex-Cowboys DE's. Ouch!
The Cowboys are actually at the point where they would feel blessed to have Armstrong and Fowler as starters.
Meanwhile, Washingtons sensational rookie quarterback takes his snaps from none other than ex-Cowboy Tyler Biadasz.
Biadasz has started at center for the 6-2 Commanders all 8 games. He is part of an offensive line responsible for a #3 offense, overall, in both yardage and points scored.
Its rather ironic that two out of the three players involved in the ball exchange during the Hail Mary play were ex-Cowboys. It's also a little sad that I am incapable of any animosity.