He had a HUGE hit on T. Ferguson I believe! Absolutely crushed him, I believe he was called for targeting, BS. Looked like Chuck Cecil on this one!Something to note on the Seahawks vs rams
Seahawks safety Ty Okada was recently replaced by Jordan Love who has been injuried all year. Okada played phenomenal in his absence.
Okada did not play the first half of the game, and the Seahawks defense struggled a bit. He came back in sometime in the 3rd, crunch time, and played every snap the remainder of the game, alongside of Love.
I think Okada may have played himself into starting or at least significant snaps the rest of the year
Make it 17 career picks as DeJean promptly gets the interception!
The positives are that following a fluky outlier season the Commanders are back in their familiar place as one of the worst teams in the league; and the Cowboys were officially eliminated from the playoffs with the Philly win.Nice to see that during garbage time Shipley is still not getting carries. Those are going to the sublime Tank Grigsby.
More proof that NFL has next to zero interest in actually developing QBs. What’s the point of trotting out a 40 less than mediocre qb to play in an otherwise meaningless game. Zero initiative for developing players and building out a roster.The legendary Josh Johnson now in for Washington. He first played in the NFL in 2009, for his career he has 2,297 yards with 13 TD passes and 16 picks and is still in the league. I would put "is somehow still in the league" but we know why he is.
Unless they draft overlooked palefaces late in the draft to get the most bang for their buck. But you know that they won't do that.The positives are that following a fluky outlier season the Commanders are back in their familiar place as one of the worst teams in the league; and the Cowboys were officially eliminated from the playoffs with the Philly win.
Washington is the oldest team in the league and only have two draft picks until the fifth round next year, should be another extended stay as a bottom feeder.
