Confident Commanders fans expect Bill Croskey-Merritt to lead the rushing attack vs Falcons on Sunday

Confident Commanders fans expect Bill Croskey-Merritt to lead the rushing attack vs Falcons on Sunday
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Based on the responses to this week’s Reacts survey fan confidence in the Washington Commanders rebounded this week in the wake of a dominating on-field performance against the Las Vegas Raiders at Northwest Stadium in Week 3.

While this week’s 89% figure is down from 98% and 99% on our initial two surveys to open the season, it is a marked jump from last week’s 71% confidence figure following the ugly loss in Green Bay on Thursday Night Football in Week 2.

With a 2-1 overall record and a 1-0 division record, the Commanders are off to a solid start on the season — one of 9 NFC teams (and 15 teams in the league) to have a winning record at the moment, and solidly ensconced in second place in the NFC East.

This week in the NFC East
  • Commanders (-1.5) at Falcons
  • Chargers (-6.5) at Giants
  • Eagles (-3.5) at Buccaneers
  • Packers (-6.5) at Cowboys (Sunday Night Football)

Obviously, the Eagles and Commanders are each favored to win on the road, while the Giants and Cowboys are underdogs at home.

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This week, the survey results follow the betting odds for all four NFC East games. If those results hold true, then by the end of the weekend, the NFC East would have turned into what will look increasingly like a two-horse race, and the Giants brass can start thinking about the 2026 draft and the long term future of the team before the start of October.

As you might imagine, confidence among Eagles fans is high, while that of Giants and Cowboys fans is not; in fact, this week, the confidence of Dallas fans fell to just 7% from a season-high of 68% in Week 2.

This week’s opponent – the Atlanta Falcons

Even lower is the confidence of Falcon’s fans — the team that Washington plays this week. Moreover, on a national basis, fans across the NFL are not confident in Atlanta’s team either.

Atlanta is currently 1-2 and sitting in 3rd place in the NFC South division after suffering an embarrassing 30-0 shutout against their division rivals, the Carolina Panthers.

While the Falcons did beat the Vikings in Week 2, they struggled to complete drives, kicking 5 field goals en route to 22 points in a road win. Over the past two games (Vikings, Panthers) Atlanta’s offense has managed to score only one touchdown.

During those two games, QB Michael Penix has completed just 54% of his passes, averaging just 153 passing yards per game. He has no touchdowns, and has tossed two interceptions. He’s rushed 3 times for a total of 8 yards. The second-year QB is struggling.

The offense is not without punch, however. Running...