They Came, They Saw, They're Excited for Next Season: Among the Commanders Taligaters in Philly - Washingtonian
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Following a heavy loss to Philadelphia, Commanders fans exhibit optimism about the team's future, buoyed by a new leadership structure. Under new owner Josh Harris and management, including head coach Dan Quinn, fans believe in a rebuild spearheaded by rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels and veteran Bobby Wagner. Despite disappointment in the game, long-time fans like Obbie English express their unwavering support, emphasizing the representation of players for the community. They see potential growth, particularly for Daniels, as they anticipate better seasons ahead despite current setbacks.
English says it's all about showing up for players that, to him, reflect the heart and soul of the city: "They're representing us, they're putting their bodies and lives on the line. We've got to come out and support them while they represent us."
Despite watching the Commanders fail to contain start Eagles running back Saquon Barkley and wide receiver A.J. Brown, English came out of the game with hope for the future.
"My immediate reaction to this is that Jayden Daniels is about to turn into a monster after this," English said. "I feel like he needed to experience this adversity."
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