Commanders HC Ron Rivera debuts ‘The Game Plan’

Which offensive players stood out this summer? What about the defensive players who stood out?

Commanders head coach Ron Rivera and former Washington tight end Logan Paulsen debuted The Game Plan Sunday.

The episode is available on YouTube. This is the first of a weekly show the two will generate throughout the season.

Paulsen, at the outset, asked Rivera if going 3-0 in the preseason really meant anything.

“It does,” Rivera answered. “Because of the attitude you create, because of the tone you set. Winning begets winning. Learning to do things the right way is probably one of the most important things you want to do during training camp, and I felt like we did a lot of good things.”

Rivera declared that quarterback Sam Howell needed to show during the offseason that he was growing and headed in the right direction. Rivera feels Howell arrived at training camp and exhibited growth in his two preseason games and the two scrimmages against the Ravens.

Roster building is something Rivera has mentioned in the past that is very important in his job.

“If you can draft well and develop your guys, you’re going to have guys fit what you are doing. You’ll have a period of time with them…I’m excited to see if we are right.”

Paulsen expressed three players on the offense had stood out to him in this preseason and training camp: TE Cole Turner, QB Sam Howell and WR Jahan Dotson.

As for the defense, Rivera explained, Defense is technically react, but your design has to be that if they react, we have an answer for whatever they do.”

He noted that he learned this playing for Buddy Ryan, who was the Bears defensive coordinator Rivera’s first couple of NFL seasons.

As for rookie CB Emmanuel Forbes, Rivera expressed, “I think people underestimate who he is. When you watch the way he practices and plays, this is a young man who is constantly putting himself in position to make plays.”

Paulsen then pointed out three defensive players he felt impressed with during camp and the preseason: CB Emmanuel Forbes, LB Khaleke Hudson and S Percy Butler.

As the coaches do their last week of preparing the team, Rivera stressed, “You want to go into this first game with the guys playing fast, confident and comfortable. A lot of the things we did this week, we are going to take and use going forward.”

“Command Center Game Day Live” will be the only Commanders’ pregame show providing live camera action down on the field one hour before kickoff with Brian Mitchell and Santana Moss.

Following the game, Paulsen will join Mitchell for the “Commanders Post Game Show” with a recap of the game’s big moments and going live to Coach Rivera at the podium.

What is Twitter saying about the Commanders opening opponent?

No one is high on the Cardinals or Jonathan Gannon’s “motivational” speech.

Observers of the NFL are not exactly being shy about what they are thinking of the Arizona Cardinals.

Reading Twitter Friday night, it was obvious fairly quickly that the Cardinals are becoming the butt of jokes.

The Cardinals are clearly tanking, not leaving to chance that Colt McCoy might pull out a win or two this season. They sent McCoy the pink slip in hopes of getting the first or second overall draft selection in the 2024 NFL draft.

Fans and football media are taking their turns lobbing bombs at the Cardinals organization from the top, to the head coach, to the players on the roster. The over/under for the win total in 2023 for the Cardinals is only at 4.5.

Already the speculation is public that the Cardinals didn’t want to take the chance that veteran quarterback Colt McCoy might actually lead the team to a few wins this season. Now the odds are much better that the Cardinals will finish the 2023 regular season with the highest or second-highest draft selection. This would enable them to draft the quarterback of their future, allowing them to rid themselves of Kyler Murray.

 

Commanders may now face DeAndre Hopkins twice in 2023

Could Hopkins land in the NFC East and face Washington twice next season?

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The Commanders dodged another bullet this Memorial Day weekend.

With the season opener being a game where the Arizona Cardinals will come to FedEx Field, it was already known that quarterback Kyler Murray is injured and likely out early in the season.

Friday, the Cardinals released arguably their second most productive offensive player, DeAndre Hopkins. The move is a puzzling move in one sense. The result of this move means the Cardinals will take a $22.6 million cap hit for 2023.

Murray was injured in a December game against the Patriots, in which he tore an ACL and meniscus. Murray had the surgery, it was successful, but it remains a real possibility Murray could miss most of the 2023 season.

This means for the season opener the Cardinals will come to the DMV without both Murray and now Hopkins. In one sense Commanders fans can feel good they won’t have to face Hopkins in the opener.

However, the 10-year veteran will be free on the open market. Hopkins will turn 31 in June, and he may be wanting to limit his options to teams who are contenders for a trip to the Super Bowl.

The Bills, Chiefs and Jets have been listed as the top teams who have a shot at signing Hopkins. The Commanders play both the Bills and the Jets. Other likely candidates who are also on the Commanders 2023 schedule are the Patriots and yes, all three NFC East rivals.

Which means the Commanders have avoided Hopkins on opening day; however, they may actually have to defend against him twice in the 2023 season, were he to sign with the Cowboys, Eagles or Giants.

Be on the lookout; things can change so quickly in the NFL.