What were Ron Rivera’s 2 biggest errors with the Commanders?

What were Rivera’s biggest mistakes during his time in Washington?

Ron Rivera was praised by players and Josh Harris as someone who was professional to the very end of his tenure.

Yet, the question can also rightly (and fairly) be asked, What were Rivera’s biggest mistakes during his four-year coach-centric term?

In Rivera’s case, two errors clearly outshine the others.

Parting ways with Kyle Smith

In the 2019 Redskins draft room, Kyle Smith (director of college scouting) asked the room whom they were going to draft at No. 15? Sources have agreed there was silence, and one voice finally answered: the owner himself. The choice was going to be Dwayne Haskins.

Smith reportedly proceeded to implore the room to please consider drafting one of three players. But the owner had spoken.

Rivera was hired the following January. Smith basically constructed the draft board and led the room through the draft. Rivera was pleased and publicly praised Smith for his leadership in that draft.

But in later months of that 2020 season, Rivera grew cold toward Smith; not praising him, nor even mentioning him. Rivera determined instead to hire Marty Hurney and Martin Mayhew.

Yes, Rivera got what he wanted, but he also lost what he had. In Smith, he had a young man, full of energy and a voracious work ethic. He also possessed, in Smith, the one man who carried courage in the organization to tell Rivera and Snyder what they needed to hear.

Smith understandably departed following the 2020 season. In all three drafts (2021-23) Smith would clearly not have drafted as Rivera and the Marty’s did. Do you think Smith would have reached on Jamin Davis at No.19? Valuing draft choices, can you even imagine Smith trading up for a long snapper (Camaron Cheeseman)?

Drafting Chase Young in the 2020 NFL Draft

The previous owner, having laid down his law in the previous draft, Washington had been stuck with Dwayne Haskins at No. 15 overall.

As the 2020 draft arrived, Washington owned the No. 2 overall selection. Haskins, during his rookie season, had displayed an alarming immaturity, playing on a cell phone with fans in the stands prior to an NFL game’s conclusion.

Two quarterbacks (following Joe Burrow) were projected to be top-10 picks. Rivera could have approached Snyder expressing those two were far ahead of Haskins. He could have then stressed that when you are selecting No. 2 and you don’t have a quarterback, you should take a top-10 projected quarterback because he might be your guy for the next decade.

But Rivera wanted Chase Young and left Tua Tagovailoa (chosen 5th) and Justin Herbert (chosen 6th). Young disappointed tremendously and was traded in 2023.

Rivera spent his next three seasons attempting to find a quarterback in Ryan Fitzpatrick, Taylor Heinicke, Carson Wentz, Jacoby Brissett and Sam Howell.

Rivera earned a 26-40-1 .396 record because these were the two biggest errors of his Washington tenure.

WATCH: Dwayne Haskins spring game video tribute

In case you missed the Dwayne Haskins video tribute during the spring game on Saturday. #GoBucks

Well, another spring is in the books for the Ohio State football team. Now, we’ll have to patiently await things to ramp back up in the summer to start to see how this team continues to put the pieces together towards what everyone hopes is another run at some hardware.

This year’s spring game wasn’t your usual one though. A week before all the festivities, the OSU program lost one of its own way too early when former record-breaking quarterback Dwayne Haskins lost his life tragically when he was struck while walking along a South Florida highway.

Ohio State had a well-put-together video tribute to honor someone who appeared to be an even better person off the field than what we saw on it. In case you missed this video tribute, or simply want to re-live it, we’re sharing it here once again thanks to the Ohio State Football Twitter account.

Rest in peace Dwayne. You’ll never be forgotten.

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Former Washington QB Dwayne Haskins will remain in Pittsburgh

Former Washington quarterback Dwayne Haskins may get a chance to compete for Pittsburgh’s starting job in 2022.

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Apparently, Dwayne Haskins is wanted by the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reported Sunday afternoon that the Steelers will place a restricted free agent tender on the former Washington quarterback drafted in round one by Washington owner Daniel Snyder.

Interestingly enough, the restricted free-agent tender will be an original-round tender. “Original-round” tender brings back quite the memories for Washington fans. During the 2019 NFL draft, Washington owner Daniel Snyder made it known he wanted Haskins with the 15th overall selection.

Kyle Smith, then the director of college scouting, reportedly watched as other members of the Washington staff silently did not agree with the Snyder preference of Haskins. One coach reportedly was sick to his stomach about it as the tension increased in the room as the time drew nearer for the 15th selection by Washington. One report had Smith, when no one else would speak up, raising himself up, standing and delivering a passionate speech expressing his displeasure. And can you blame him? After spending all of that work and effort as director of college scouting, only to have your owner make the pick himself?

The first-round tender by Pittsburgh means the Steelers will have to pay Haskins a salary somewhere in the range of $2.5 million for the 2022 season. It also assures Pittsburgh that Haskins will undoubtedly be with the Steelers for 2022. No other NFL team in their right mind is going to even consider offering a first-round choice nor match the tender offer for Dwayne Haskins.

Ben Roethlisberger is supposedly going to retire, Mason Rudolph has struggled in relief and Haskins has yet to prove himself ready. The Steelers know they are in trouble at quarterback.

After being 3-10 in the 13 games he started, Haskins was released by Ron Rivera, on Dec. 29, 2020, after violating NFL Covid protocols for at least a second time. Haskins was signed by Pittsburgh three weeks later but did not take an offensive snap in 2021.

 

 

Washington Football Team releases QB Dwayne Haskins before season finale against the Eagles

Washington Football Team releases QB Dwayne Haskins

The Washington Football Team will face the Eagles on Sunday Night Football with a chance to win the division and they’ll do without the services of quarterback Dwayne Haskins.

Ian Rapoport is reporting that Haskins has been waived by Washington after a tumultuous week that started with a viral photo of the quarterback maskless in a strip club.

Haskins was drafted by the Washington Redskins in the first round of the 2019 NFL Draft, 15th overall after finishing third in the Heisman Trophy race at Ohio State.

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Dwayne Haskins pens letter on first NFL Season, “In My Own Words.”

Dwayne Haskins took the time to write a very thorough and heartfelt piece on Redskins.com detailing his first season in Washington.

Jumping from a college quarterback star to an NFL starter under center isn’t easy, even for the fifteenth overall draft pick in the first round of an NFL draft. There are new offenses to learn, a different set of players and coaches to get acclimated to, and a brand new culture in a professional league that has the best players in the world trying to take your head off.

Former Ohio State and current Washington Redskins quarterback Dwayne Haskins found that out the hard way. Despite one record-setting season at Ohio State that ended with him being a Heisman Finalist in 2018, the transition to the NFL wasn’t easy.

Far from it.

Haskins penned a letter on Redskins.com that takes readers through his journey of being drafted, to the competition for winning the starting quarterback job, to a backup role, and then to eventual starter. There were some tough lessons and frustrating moments along the way.

If you haven’t read it, it’s well worth the time. Haskins goes inside his situation, showing graciousness, humbleness, and determination through his first full season in the NFL. We won’t spoil it for you, but you can definitely see the mindset of a young man that seems to have it all together and will work hard to be the face of a franchise.

So, take the time and read the below story from Haskins himself and then root hard for him to make that next step we all expect from him this upcoming NFL season.

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Eagles vs. Redskins: Time, TV Schedule and how to watch

Eagles vs. Redskins: Time, TV Schedule and how to watch

The Philadephia Eagles (6-7) are set to battle the Washington Redskins (3-10) in a game that will likely put the Birds in a position for a Week 16 showdown with the Dallas Cowboys for the NFC East.

The Eagles will be without four starters and only have three healthy wide receivers on the roster, but Philadelphia boasts weapons at tight end and running back, which should offset the lack of outside help.

With the Eagles and Redskins just hours away now, here’s how you can watch, stream or listen to the game.

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Eagles (6-7) at Redskins (3-10): Week 15

When:

Sunday, Dec. 15

Where:

FedEx Field, Landover, Maryland

Time:

1:00 p.m. Eastern

TV:

FOX (Thom Brennaman, Chris Spielman, Shannon Spake)

Radio

94WIP Merrill Reese and Mike Quick| SIRIUS: 108 (Phi), 121 (Was) | XM: 385 (Phi), 233 (Was)

Streaming:

Fubu TV, NFL GamePass, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Playstation Vue, DirecTV Now (all require a subscription)

Mobile:

Eagles app, NFL Mobile app, Yahoo Sports app, Yahoo Fantasy Football app (free on smartphones and tablets within the Philadelphia market)