Defense was absolutely dominant in Washington on Day 3 of training camp

Thursday morning was all about the defense in Washington, as they routinely frustrated Dwayne Haskins and the offense with no letting up.

If you grew up playing football at all, or any sport for that matter, then you know what a practice player is. For those who don’t know, a practice player is someone who stands out when the reps don’t matter, doing everything they can to show out and show off, making life hard on the opposing side when everything is relatively scripted.

Well, after Day 3 of training camp, it appears that there are a number of practice players on the defense in Washington, only they are assuredly going to be just as dominant once the reps start mattering in the regular season.

It was another stellar day for the defense in Washington, with them routinely dominating the first-team offense —though it was admittedly not filled out with starters at every spot — and forcing quarterbacks Dwayne Haskins and Kyle Allen into a pretty tough day. Here are some of the main reports from media members who were watching:

This raises an interesting question in Washington, though, as to what happens when you put an average-to-below-average offense up against one of the best defenses in the league routinely in practice? Is that productive for the offense since they will be facing some of the better players that they’ll see all season? Or is it actually detrimental, because their plays are constantly being foiled, and there is little chance to progress and get better?

It is a dilemma that Washington will have to figure out pretty soon, because it’s clear that there is some major separation between the two units, and the defense is looking unstoppable in practice so far.

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