The Washington Commanders' season continues to spiral. An epic collapse against the Philadelphia Eagles was another example of how quickly this club has fallen from the contenders. Players and coaches are taking the fall for now, but general manager Adam Peters is also complicit in the team's failures.
And there is one massive decision made during the offseason that continues to reek of complete regret.
Peters made a concerted effort to surround quarterback Jayden Daniels with everything he needed. Almost every significant asset was utilized on the offensive side of the football. This came at the expense of defensive enhancements, with the front-office leader relying on aging veterans on relatively cheap deals to keep things trending in the right direction.