Eagles writer gives 10 reasons why the Commanders will be a dumpster fire this season

Reason No. 10 is an interesting observation.

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Grant and Danny from 106.7 The Fan discussed the series being written by Jimmy Kempski of the Philly Voice.

Kempski is writing about how each of the NFC East teams could be a dumpster fire in 2023. Here is the story by Kempski supplying his ten reasons.

Here is the audio of the Grant and Danny segment if you would like to hear their response to Kempski’s 10 reasons the Commanders will have a horrible season.

Finally, if you would rather simply read the very basic skeleton, without the commentary attempting to explain and support the reasoning behind the ten reasons the Commanders will have a horrible dumpster fire season, I will simply now supply Kempski’s ten reasons alone.

  1. The head coach is a lame duck
  2.  They never have a good quarterback
  3. Chase Young is nearing bust status
  4. The offensive line has three concerning spots among the starting five
  5. They always have a lot of injuries
  6. The Commanders are facing regression on 3rd down defense
  7. They’ll probably have two starting rookie corners
  8. The tight ends
  9. Why the hell did Eric Bieniemy choose to become this team’s offensive coordinator?
  10. Dan Snyder is gone, but the new guy isn’t good

Personally, I think it will not do you any harm to go ahead and read/listen to the links I provided above. Though someone is a divisional rival, yes, they may say biased foolish things. Yet, they may also say something that you would not think of on your own because of our own bias for our home team.

Kempski does, in my view, overstate reality in a few instances. I also flat-out disagree with him on a couple of his reasons. Yet, I think you will find he also made perfect sense of some valid concerns Washington fans should contemplate.

Commanders, fans give Chase Young another reason to be motivated

What’s your predictions for Chase Young’s sack total in 2023?

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How many sacks will Chase Young accumulate in 2023?

Well, Wednesday night, I discovered former Washington wide receiver Anthony Armstrong had stated he believed the Over/Under for Young’s sack total this 2023 season should be 6.5.

6.5? Wait, 6.5??

How did that happen that folks are actually thinking the former No. 2 overall pick in the 2020 NFL draft in his fourth season will only generate 6.5 sacks?

If you are unfamiliar with over/under, the idea is that the folks setting the number, attempt to set the number where they will manufacture the most action (betting money action) where it will come from both sides (over and under).

Young injured his knee during the 2021 season against Tampa Bay. He then remained out the first 15 weeks of 2022 before appearing in the last three games in Weeks 16-18.

The former Ohio State All-American and NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year (2020) pleased players, coaches and fans when he reported for the mandatory OTAs this week (June 6-8). He has been wearing a rather large brace for now, and all hopes are that Young is simply being cautious, not taking any chances as this is only the beginning of June.

It was noted by Mitchell Tischler (NBC Sports Washington) that Young was still wearing a brace, though Phidarian Mathis, injured in 2022, was not wearing a brace.

Young is going into a huge contract year for himself. The former Buckeye has already stated he is motivated. In 2020, he tallied 7.5 sacks, and Young this year knows he has not been offered the fifth-year option. There is plenty of motivation with those two facts alone.

If you had been asked after his 7.5 sacks in 2020, what would you predict as a sack total for Young in 2021? No doubt, the 6.5 prediction reveals that there are some out there whose expectations of Young have certainly declined and are trending downward.

Well, it’s only early June. Let’s at least wait until we see how Young looks in a preseason game before we determine what his sack total will be this season.

6.5? Perhaps when Young learns of that low total being predicted, he will have yet another reason to be highly motivated to prove everyone wrong.