
"General manager Adam Peters has some big decisions to make over the next couple of days before the 2025 trade deadline. After this latest capitulation, don't be surprised if the Commanders look to sell off deadwood in their quest to put themselves in a better position when the offseason arrives. That's for the not-too-distant future. For now, here are two winners and five losers from the Commanders' embarrassing blowout to the Seahawks."
"There is enough of a sample size to suggest that this notion will fall way short of the mark. Martin isn't a breakout star; he's a complete liability on the backend. His positional sense in coverage support isn't up to the required standard. The former Illinois star is an abysmal tackler, with poor angles and even worse technique, resulting in frustrating errors that cannot be ignored any longer."
Washington suffered a decisive Week 9 loss to the Seattle Seahawks that all but ended realistic playoff hopes and dropped the team to 3-6. Franchise quarterback Jayden Daniels exited with an injury, compounding a collapse in execution and readiness. The roster looked sluggish, mistake-prone, and unable to match Seattle’s firepower on both offense and defense. Last season’s meteoric rise now appears anomalous rather than the start of a sustained era. General manager Adam Peters must consider major roster moves before the 2025 trade deadline, and several players, including safety Quan Martin, underperformed.
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