
After 25-years of failure and ridicule the Washington football fanbase has been condition-response trained to find and embrace agony at the slightest opportunity. Last week’s game against a nice Atlanta squad sent the masses to the Cellars of Angst quick, fast, and in a hurry. It was spectacular in some respects. By mid-week not only had the team been declared an utter failure; significant shade was being thrown at the General Manager for not stocking the team 3-deep with All Pro players. After all, he has had two whole years. “C’mon! Get with it.”
The truth was far less dramatic. An Offense without its three best “Skill Players” still put up 27-points. Only 12-teams scored more points than that for the week. And, Washington was the only team scoring 27-points or more who lost. (Dallas and Green Bay tied at 40-all.) WFT’s Special Teams were really good. It was the Defense that played poorly. Bijan Robinson helped in that regard as he slithered through cracks and forced missed tackles. Atlanta had all of their Offensive weapons on-hand and used them well. Washington was missing three Defensive Back starters. It showed on any number of broken coverages. Still there was plenty of opportunity to win. With 8:08 remaining Atlanta started a drive at their 23-yard line with a 7-point lead. One Defensive stop would give the WFT time to go tie the score. Didn’t happen. 69-yards, 15-plays, and 6:51 later the Falcons would ice the game. Boiling down the day to that drive tells the tale.
At the end of the day it was an opportunity lost. While much of the fanbase has clenched their pearls into dust the team has no time for such things. New week, new game.
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