
The good ship WFT is hard aground on the Mid-Season shoals. All up and down the Chesapeake Bay there are lighthouses to steer mariners away from rocks and shallows in illogical places. The lights were functioning. But, the rudder didn’t respond. Remember way back when in Pre-season? Terry McLaurin was doing the NFL’s oft seen “Get Paid Dance.” Without him the other Receivers could not get open. When the season arrived McLaurin got hurt. This happens with regularity to those guys doing the contract maneuver protocols. Then, guess what? The Receivers still could not get open. Remember way back when at the Draft? The clamor was for an Edge rusher. Washington went O-Line instead. It was hard to argue that protecting Jayden Daniels was a priority. The Edge guys the team had played well. Dorance Armstrong in particular was having a good year. But, three of them have been lost for the season.
So, what’s left is a team without a decent pass rush. That exposes the Secondary. It, naturally has been hurt. Without good Edge play teams are running wide and wild. Add that to an Offense that can’t throw effectively because no one is open. That causes the QB to hold the ball too long, run too often, and ultimately led to injury. For all the griping about the O-Line, if the ball could come out on time it wouldn’t be nearly as bad as the stats indicate. There were indications this was coming. The sheer magnitude and finality of the grounding are the shocking parts, however. Come the first weekend of January a Flood tide will raise the hull up allowing it to go back to home port with the intended destination long lost and forgotten over the horizon.
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