Morale is pretty low among the Washington Commanders fan base right now, and with good reason. They were expecting another deep postseason run in 2025, not to be 3-6 with their hopes of playoff football all but evaporated two games before their bye week. Couple this with more key figures out through injury, and it's not hard to see why pessimism is so high before Washington's home game against the Detroit Lions in Week 10. Not many are holding out much hope for the Commanders moving forward. That's not an opinion from those in the building, as typified by a message from wide receiver Deebo Samuel Sr. during his weekly media availability. Samuel, who was the subject of intense trade speculation before the deadline, isn't ready to throw in the towel yet. He pointed to his experience with the San Francisco 49ers as an example of how quickly things can turn around. He is confident that the Commanders can do the same if the resolve remains strong. It's pretty frustrating. I don't like to revert back to the team I
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