Commanders analyst says quiet part out loud about Laremy Tunsil's silent message
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Commanders analyst says quiet part out loud about Laremy Tunsil's silent message
Laremy Tunsil’s presence at Washington Commanders organized team activities created significant impact. He reportedly did not participate in drills but was available to advise other players, including Josh Conerly Jr. and Brandon Coleman, who have also trained separately this offseason. Tunsil’s attendance is framed as a meaningful shift from last season, when the team lacked similar luxury and dealt with contract-related tension. After a five-win season and widespread disappointment, the organization and players are focused on turning things around quickly. Tunsil is expected to help lead that effort and reinforce a stronger team mindset.
"Laremy Tunsil showed up. I was shocked by that, but there's definitely a feeling, and maybe I'm just projecting, but a year ago this time, no Tunsil, no Terry [McLaurin]. Guys wanting contracts. Guys, saying, "You owe me some money, let's figure this out." There is very much a last year stunk, let's get to work. You've handled the business of the money, now let's get after it. Everybody showed up. That was awesome."
"Tunsil reportedly didn't participate in drills, but he was on hand to provide counsel to other players. These include Josh Conerly Jr. and Brandon Coleman, who've also spent time working out with the Ole Miss product away from the team this offseason."
"Last season stung everyone deeply. The Commanders were being touted as a potential Super Bowl challenger, but ended up winning just five games. Everything went wrong, and there were very few positives to take. But after a few months of reflection on their abject failure, there is a real resolve to put things right the first time of asking."
"Grant Paulsen of 106.7 The Fan was among those who thought Tunsil's presence was a massive statement in the grand scheme of things. He's been paid, and now it's time to set the tone after last season's disappointment. And everyone seemingly caught on without the 2016 first-round pick saying a single word."
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