The Washington Commanders' 2025 season is all but over, with four straight losses dropping them to 3-6 and Jayden Daniels on the shelf yet again. Everybody has taken the blame for it, from general manager Adam Peters to head coach Dan Quinn and the players on the field. Yet there remains one person who has inexplicably avoided criticism. While all the focus has been on the woeful defense and Daniels' struggles to stay on the field, Kliff Kingsbury's offense has put up 21 points in the past two games. Apparently, that's everybody else's fault. Radio host Kevin Sheehan from The Team 980 sounded off on Washington's offensive struggles, citing turnovers and penalties as the primary catalysts for the slump. In his words, Kingsbury "can't overcome" these mistakes. Sheehan is correct on one front: Kingsbury can't overcome such deficits. A better offensive coordinator might be able to, but not him. His play-calling is one-dimensional. Kingsbury's scheme is prone to being figured out, and if he has to coach from behi
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