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Fuck him. :lol: no shot is wild id say Bears,Steelers, Giants, Cowboys all have shots.
Nah not bears.. lions, Vikings, and packers in their division..they probably gonna lose at least 4 games out of those 6 games.. that leaves just 4-5 more losses out the division for the remainder 11 games.. some of the other teams they have to face( commanders, eagles, ravens, Steelers, bengals, 49ers, cowboys) that’s probably 4-7more losses right there)
 
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Nah not bears.. lions, Vikings, and packers in their division..they probably gonna lose at least 4 games out of those 6 games.. that leaves just 4-5 more losses out the division for the remainder 11 games.. some of the other teams they have to face( commanders, eagles, ravens, Steelers, bengals, 49ers, cowboys) that’s probably 4-7more losses right there)
Ehh I think Bears have as good of a shot as anyone in that division. They are stacked. It’s gonna come down to Ben Johnson and Caleb.
 

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It sure don’t see like people do based on who yall sign lol. Yall only sign 35 year olds lol.
Of course DUH!

That’s what happens when you have bad drafting, coaches that are trash, and a trash owner.

It ain’t hard to understand.

But like I said, Von looking like a tourist and I know he loves DC just like anyone in their prime. Athlete or not

Von looking like I ain’t never seen this much diversity, bad bitches, and restaurants in MY LIFE!

Ayyye Von I feel you DAWG! Stay focus my G
 
Of course DUH!

That’s what happens when you have bad drafting, coaches that are trash, and a trash owner.

It ain’t hard to understand.

But like I said, Von looking like a tourist and I know he loves DC just like anyone in their prime. Athlete or not

Von looking like I ain’t never seen this much diversity, bad bitches, and restaurants in MY LIFE!

Ayyye Von I feel you DAWG! Stay focus my G
Naw that is not what happens there are plenty of free agents out there who are in their 20s lol. DC the city is cool I like it out there I just think people would rather play elsewhere. Maybe Snyder stench still on that team. I don’t know. But right now Commanders trying to win a way that hasn’t been done. Being the oldest team in the leagues.

Von not in his prime bruh.
 
Naw that is not what happens there are plenty of free agents out there who are in their 20s lol. DC the city is cool I like it out there I just think people would rather play elsewhere. Maybe Snyder stench still on that team. I don’t know. But right now Commanders trying to win a way that hasn’t been done. Being the oldest team in the leagues.

Von not in his prime bruh.
As a GM you sign free agents based on need and what your salary cap will allow

You sound like how the old owner use to thinks.

Sign big name free agents just because.

That’s not the correct way to build a team IMO

I would want to play elsewhere too if I can get a bigger bag that what we can offer. Makes sense. Doesn’t mean players don’t want to play for us.

who said Von was in his prime???????

All I said was the dude looks
Like he is enjoying his time in DC and as someone who lived in DC for over half his life I UNDERSTAND lol

It’s more that just football BRUH

Sources: Players want to be traded to Commanders at deadline​

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Here's a sentence that hasn't been written or uttered this century -- since before Dan Snyder owned an NFL franchise: Players want to wind up in Washington playing for the Commanders.

In recent weeks, there have been players who privately stated or told their agents that they want to be traded to the Commanders, league sources told ESPN.

It's possible the Commanders could comply by Tuesday's 4 p.m. ET trade deadline. The Commanders have explored adding a cornerback and could use help at wide receiver, according to league sources.

But even if the Commanders can't complete any trades by the deadline, the fact that certain players would like to land in Washington bodes well for the franchise in free agency and in years to come, league sources told ESPN.

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It's a function of new ownership, a new front office, a new coaching staff and, maybe most importantly, rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, who is contending not only for NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year but also potentially the MVP award.

Daniels has helped turn around a franchise that is 6-2 and in first place in the NFC East entering Sunday's game at the New York Giants, a team that explored but could not trade up to draft the former LSU star.


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Daniels is coming off a week in which he made the play of the NFL season -- his 52-yard Hail Mary touchdown pass to Noah Brown that lifted Washington to an 18-15 home victory over the Chicago Bears last Sunday.

Daniels' pass alone stood out, but after the game, so did his actions.

As Washington's locker room rejoiced, one Commanders official noticed Daniels at his locker, watching everyone else in the room celebrate. Daniels looked calm and composed, and he seemed as if the dramatic victory was what he expected to happen that day, according to the team official. In his rookie year, Daniels already carries himself like a confident, seasoned player.

Now, the Commanders have put themselves in a position to compete for a division title and a playoff spot, but just as important, they have shifted the perception of the franchise.

The Commanders are 6-2 for the first time since 2008 and 4-0 at home for the first time since 2005.


Daniels, the No. 2 pick in this year's draft, has completed 71.8% of his passes -- the second-best percentage in the NFL -- for 1,736 yards and seven touchdowns with only two interceptions while also rushing for 424 yards and four scores.

According to ESPN Research, Daniels is the second player in NFL history with 1,500 passing yards and 400 rushing yards through his first eight career games, joining another Washington rookie star, Robert Griffin III, in 2012.

For years, decades even, Washington was viewed as an NFL wasteland, a toxic environment plagued by issues under Snyder's ownership that dragged down the franchise.

But with all the adjustments the Commanders have made, the newest and ultimate sign of how much has changed can be gauged by the fact that players want to come to Washington by the deadline.
 
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