Are Commanders on fraud watch after Thursday night drubbing vs. Packers?

Are Commanders on fraud watch after Thursday night drubbing vs. Packers?
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The problems showed up throughout the Washington Commanders’ game against the Packers. But Jayden Daniels isn’t panicking. And there’s no need to put the Commanders on fraud watch after the Thursday night drubbing versus the Packers.

First, let’s be clear about this matchup. Green Bay played at home for the second straight week. The Commanders had a Thursday night game early in the season and had to travel for it. That’s a small part of things.

But let’s also remember that the Packers are probably the second-best team in the NFL right now. A Buffalo-Green Bay Super Bowl looks pretty obvious from the early season vantage point. The Commanders aren’t there yet.

How did Commanders get beaten down by Packers?

The Commanders are a veteran team that is still trying to fit the parts together. Anyone who expected the Commanders to beat the Packers in this setting probably isn’t living in reality.

However, expecting the Commanders to get crushed yardage-wise was a surprise. So let’s unpack it and see where that came from.

First and foremost, the Commanders’ game plan was atrocious. You can’t play timid against a great team. The Commanders looked like they were afraid to take any chances in the first half. And if that’s the approach by Kliff Kingsbury’s offense all season, he can forget about being offered a head coaching position for 2026.

Of course, head coach Dan Quinn stands to blame, too. He has to sign off on the approach. He did, and his team got what it deserved.

That sequence before halftime, where the Commanders could have gone into the locker room down by one score, was terrible. The meek play calling and the mismanaged clock are not things Quinn is known for doing. But he will be if it happens again.

The good news is, game plans and mindsets can be fixed. The Commanders have 10 days before their next game, and it’s reasonable to expect them to be much better in Week 3.

The Commanders are not a fraud

Calling the Commanders a fraud is ridiculous. They have a better roster than 2024, and their quarterback has a full year of experience. He has better weapons around him. Trotting out the fraud nonsense in Week 2 is a huge leap that isn’t supported by common sense.

First, let’s consider what the Commanders are. They are not a favorite to win the Super Bowl. They are a favorite to reach the playoffs, which by definition gives them a chance to reach the Super Bowl. Basically, they are a fringe contender.

The fact that they lost handily to a well-rounded and loaded team on a short week early in the season on the road did not take anything away from the team’s expectations. Nobody picked them to go 17-0. And if there was a game to lose, it was this one after the Packers traded for Micah Parsons.

Let’s be honest. It’s going to take teams all season to figure out...