The Washington Commanders’ offense struggled mightily of their preseason opener towards the New England Patriots on August eighth. The crew was held to 18 factors whereas committing two turnovers, however offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury recognized one of many root causes behind these points: accidents.
“Yeah, I feel that’s a piece in progress,” Kingsbury told reporters earlier today when asked how he felt about the offense. “I don’t suppose, till we get a few of these different items again, we’re going to know precisely what we’re.”
The crew is coping with a slew of accidents to quite a few key contributors. Guard Sam Cosmi remains to be battling again from a torn ACL. Backup quarterback Marcus Mariota is coping with a light decrease leg pressure. Working again Jacory Croskey-Merritt has a shoulder harm. Offensive deal with Lucas Niang will miss the season after being positioned on the injured reserve earlier this week.
“We’ve had some good alternatives to see different guys get work in these positions,” Kingsbury defined. “However once you don’t have your sort of projected top-two outdoors receivers, one in all your projected or each your projected inside items at guard, it’s not going to actually provide the probability to gel or actually construct that relationship till you get all people else on the grass.”
One of many items he alluded to was vast receiver Terry McLaurin, who staged a short holdout in hopes of securing a contract extension earlier than reporting to coaching camp in late July and being instantly positioned on the Bodily Unable to Carry out (PUP) checklist with an ankle harm. Together with his holdout evolving right into a hold-in, Kingsbury has seen the impression McLaurin’s absence has had on the crew.
“I’m big on walkthroughs, on apply, issues like that, as a result of – till you get on the grass and really do it and really feel the timing and really feel the depths of routes and issues of that nature – I don’t know precisely how a lot you may get out of that,” Kingsbury stated. “So I feel we’re sort of at that time the place we have to begin getting these guys once they’re accessible on the market and gelling and seeing what we’re as an offense.”
Sadly, that’ll be laborious to do since Terry McLaurin is coping with an harm and staging a hold-in. When he’s not concerned, this offense seems and feels very completely different from the one which averaged over 30 factors per sport within the playoffs.
“It’s simply time on job, and, fortunately, that they had final 12 months to construct a whole lot of rapport and chemistry, and Terry understands our system going into 12 months two, so that ought to expedite the method,” Kingsbury defined. “However to me, it’s time on job collectively on the grass is basically the one method you can proceed to construct.”
It doesn’t sound like McLaurin goes to be able to play in a sport scheduled for Monday. He hasn’t even begun to take part in group drills or crew practices.
“I imply, there hasn’t been a ton of contact with him,” Kingsbury stated. “You understand, he’s been right here, however he’s been working with the trainers. So, till he will get again on the grass, that’s after we’ll begin constructing that again up.”
Whether or not McLaurin performs or not stays to be seen. Regardless, Kliff Kingsbury thinks that his group has so much to show earlier than the common season-opener towards the New York Giants on September seventh.
“Some guys are benefiting from the alternatives, and a few haven’t,” he stated. “And that’s what we wished to see with out, Terry and Noah (Brown) getting a lot. We all know what Deebo (Samuel) is. After which there’s a whole lot of guys which might be making an attempt to earn a roster spot. In order that competitors has been good, however I feel there’s nonetheless so much to point out over the subsequent three weeks.”
The Commanders shall be internet hosting the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday evening. Kickoff for that sport is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. EDT.