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August 29, 2025 • 13 mins
The Washington Commanders have gone from rebuilding to being talked about as the new standard in the NFL. With strong leadership, roster talent, and a new culture under Dan Quinn, Washington might finally be setting the bar for the rest of the league. In this video, we break down how the Commanders got here and whether they can truly hold the crown as the new standard.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
NFL landscape, and that is the man Scary Terry, Guys,
Scary Terry just got paid.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
Commanders fans.

Speaker 1 (00:07):
This is the new cycle that you've been waiting for
for a very very long time, and the Washington just
made the move that secures your future of the franchise
for a very very long time. And that is Scary
Materry is officially locked in for the next three season.
That's right, not one, not two, but three seasons. But
at the same time they did since ship Brian Robertson

(00:28):
awaits in San Francisco forty Nindreds. But what does this
mean for the Commander's offense moving forward? But most importantly,
how dangerous are the Washington Commanders guys now that Scary
Terry is locked up long term? Guys, Look, Scary Terry.
Terry McLaurin is the definition of consistency. He's battled through

(00:48):
quarterback chaos, coaching turnovers, and a consistent franchise reef sex.
How He's been through three name changes the football team,
the Redskins, and now the Commanders, yet he delivers one
thousand yard seasons like clockwork. And by signing him to
a three year deal ninety six million dollar extension. The
Washington Commanders ensured it sures Jaydon Daniels has a true

(01:12):
number one for the next three seasons. He's a leader
in that locker room and a guy that defines the
scheme against right and the players Jaydon Daniels can actually
rely on when the game is on the line. Matter
of fact, the Commander's played three playoff games last year
and guess what, Scary Terry had three touchdowns in those
playoff games. So the man is the man, the myth,

(01:34):
the legend, let's just call it what it is. But
here's where things get exciting. If you are a Washington
mander stands, this is very, very exciting because Jayde Daniels,
guys is still on his rookie quarterback or rookie dealos
should say, he's not eating out the forty five to
fifty million dollars cast based like some other quarterbacks Dak Prescott.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
That gives the.

Speaker 1 (01:53):
Commanders flexibility to invest elsewhere aka the shitty as secondary,
whether that's the offensive line, blowstering the defense, or finding
some weapons who surround their rookie quarterback with. That's how
Super Bowl teams are made in today's NFL world. Aka
the San fransco Quet Nines with Brock Purty by maximizing
that rookie deal window. Look what, look at Joe Burrow

(02:13):
and Jamar Chase, look at Jalen Hurst and A J.

Speaker 2 (02:16):
Brown.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
And now Washington has his own version with Jade Daniels
and Terry McLaurin. But guys, then out of nowhere, Brian
Robertson gets shipped out of town.

Speaker 2 (02:28):
And let's be.

Speaker 1 (02:28):
Real, this one kind of shocked me and kind of
hurt me a little bit as well. Robertson was a bruising,
down here, down here runner who brought ballance to that offense.
He gave Washington physicality and identity in the running game.
Now the production have to be replaced, whether it's Antonio
Gibson stepping up or a or a comedy, a comedy approach,

(02:49):
or a late veteran signing. The commanders have decisions to
make the good news. The rookie quarterback contract gives them
money to work with so that can afford to fly. Wait, guys,
the bigger pitcher here is the thing. Yes, losing Robertson
leaves a hole, but the core of the office just
solidified with Jadon DAIDs, Legs, mclorin's route running, and Dobson's growth.
This office is shifting to more dynamic, explosive attack. You

(03:12):
won't replace Brian Robertson easily, let's just be honest. But
you won't stumble upon a franchise quarterbacks last wide receiver
pairing every day either.

Speaker 2 (03:19):
Guys.

Speaker 1 (03:19):
The Washington Commanders justice secured their future for many many
years to come understand this, guys. The Washington Commanders simply
just became the staple in the NFC by signings Gary Terry.
The Washington Commanders became the team to beat in the NFC.
They're going to be good for a very very long time.

Speaker 2 (03:42):
Guys. This team can win the Super Bowl this season.

Speaker 1 (03:47):
This team can go out there and beat down the
Philadelphia Ewles, can go down and beat the Dallas Cowis,
can humiliate the Detroit Lions. They can beat the La Rams.
This Commander's team is this good because he added Scry
Terry long term? Now obviously obviously right, he is aged

(04:08):
air quote there, But you know what AD's like, fine wine,
baby age like fine wine. But I want to hear
from you, guys. Does this Terry McLaren extension outweighed the
Brian Robertson trade or does losing the physical running game
cancel out of some of the hype guys coming down below.
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(04:30):
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Speaker 2 (04:37):
Now see what the people are saying.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
Shay says, I like a wide receiver in Green Bay
that's not hurt and that's not gonna happen.

Speaker 2 (04:48):
That is never going to happen.

Speaker 1 (04:50):
The Green Bay Packers have a laundry list of injury
prone receivers and just keep adding more and more to them.

Speaker 2 (04:55):
Let's just be honest.

Speaker 1 (04:56):
Alfer Rob says it's a smart move, but still can't
stand the stupid ain't signing Scary Terry might bring back
the Redskins names because you know what, they're gonna have
flashbacks of the nineties when they were a dominant team.

Speaker 2 (05:09):
Let's just be honest.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
The Commanders are a really, really good team and shake
Spreys now they have to go get Michael Parsons. With that,
We're we're gonna be talking about Michael Parsons. You guys
can see the rundown here over on the left hand
side of the screen, very bottom topic there is the Cowboys.
That is Michael Parsons. We are going to talk about

(05:30):
him being a cancer. We are going to talk about
him being potential trade partners with somebody nowhere on God's
green Earth? Is Jerry Jones dumb enough to trade my
Caparsons to the Washington Commanders or an NFC team period? Right,
there's there's just there's he's I mean, he's loose up

(05:51):
loose upstairs in the marbles. But come on, man, like,
would you seriously trade Michael Parsons are gonna be a
top five defensive end, edge rusher wood, whatever you want
to call him to a division rival that's already the
staple of the NFC, that's going to win the NFC
this season. The rich cannot get that much, Richard, But
it would be a Jerry James, Jerry Jones thing to do. However,

(06:15):
the Commanders did just add von Miller, right, they added
von Miller.

Speaker 2 (06:19):
And I know, Alpha, Rob, you're not high on von Miller.
I get it.

Speaker 1 (06:24):
Von Miller is the type of guy you just you
would rather not see ever ever again. But Von Miller
does add a special aspect to this commander's team.

Speaker 2 (06:35):
The commander's weak point is a secondary.

Speaker 1 (06:38):
Hopefully here's the guy they picked up from the Saints
last season, Maclamore. Hopefully McLamore can step up and not
be injured. That would be fantastic. But if Michah Parsons
go to the Dallas Cowboys, I will officially divorce the
Dallas Cowboys. Let's just call a spade a spade. Oh man,

(07:00):
pig skin, he said, Terry will be fine. Like you said,
he is consistent. Listen, Scary Terry gets his money. Scary
Terry says, I'm gonna go get eleven hundred yards. That
man's gonna go and get out eleven hundred yards, and
he might keep a couple extradent like in the bag
just for a rainy day. He has had ten different

(07:21):
quarterbacks throw him the ball thousand yards, thousand yards, thousand yards,
thousand yards. When we talked about top ten receivers in
the NFL, we talked about it last week. By the way,
Jerry Judy is not a top ten receiver. Guys, give
me your top ten receiver list down in the comments below.
I'm just curious, but when I was rattling off receiver

(07:41):
names last week, R Scary Terry did not come up. Guys,
I think Scary Terry is the most slept on wide
receiver in the entire NFL. Like, legitimately, in the entire NFL,
he's probably the most slept on. Maybe because he does
play for the commanders that have not been relevant for

(08:03):
him in many years. Maybe it's because he just, you know,
he just does his work and does his thing, and
he kind of just goes unnoticed. Right when you go
out there and you consistently do your job effectively game
after game afteraking, like, oh you expecting to go go
do that, and you and you just kind of just
forget about him, right. But I'm asking you, guys a question.
Is Terry McClaren a top let's say, top five receiver

(08:26):
in the enough?

Speaker 2 (08:27):
He's clearly top ten.

Speaker 1 (08:29):
I have to rearrange my list and get him in there,
whether it's knocking out AJ Brown or Tyreek Hill or
somebody like. He's definitely a top ten receiver. But I
want to hear hear from you guys in the comments.
Let me know your top ten receivers. I'd be curious
to see if Scary Terry makes the list that we're

(08:49):
talking about him. It like it rings your bell or
if I fold a Jerry Judy knock knocks him out.
Old man Rivers says, Raiders with Parson his fighter. He
actually said for Tyree, Raiders with Parson for Tyree. Talking
about Parsons is not going to the Raiders. Get out

(09:09):
of here, she said. Two seasons away from being in
the looney bin, Jerry world is coming to an end?

Speaker 2 (09:19):
Can we.

Speaker 1 (09:22):
You know how they gave Joe Biden like that compassy
test of like, hey, Joe, are you like able to
run this country?

Speaker 2 (09:30):
Are you do you know where you're at? Do you
know your name? Do you know your wife's name?

Speaker 1 (09:34):
Have you actually signed your name the last two seasons
or two years? I should say, like, I wonder if
there's a a compassy test that NFO owners have to
like do, like, hey, are you on cocaine?

Speaker 2 (09:48):
Are you you know?

Speaker 1 (09:50):
No, it's it's that joke too soon for coach owner
Jim Mersey. It's just I don't know, but I'm just
curious that there is is there a compas test well,
member says nope, no, as in, Scary Terry's not a
top five receiver. That's tough because the Scary Terry's not

(10:12):
a top five receiver. Who's your top top ten? I
think we have three right off the bat that you
can name Boom Boom boom right, no particular order, JJ
Jamar Chess, Jamar Chase and Ceedee Lamb. I knowing old man,
remember he probably has Jerry Judy up there in the
top five, and then Amrod Saint Brown. Right, But I'm

(10:32):
just curious who are you guys' top top tens. But
to end this segment, the question the question the other
day is, guys, can the Washington Commanders win a Super
Bowl in twenty twenty five or twenty twenty six? I
should say this season, in the twenty twenty five NFL season,
can they win a Super Bowl? I see my man

(10:54):
Will Olsen's in the chat. For some reason, you got
hidden there, Will, So let me go ahead in un
high your comments.

Speaker 2 (11:01):
My bad.

Speaker 1 (11:02):
But Will says Terry is a top twenty in the
NFL top twenty receiver, and he also says, right now,
I have them as the seventh best team in the
NFC right now. Oh so Will, for some reason, you're
you're comments were blocked on my thing when I went

(11:23):
over to Facebook, so I see you. Uh, calm and
again and it should pop up. But when Will says
the Commanders are a seventh best team in the NFL,
it was it the NFL or sorry, in the NFC,
the seventh best team in the NFC? Will, my man,

(11:46):
this tells me a few things. One, you like the
Eagles more than more than likely because the Eagles are
a very very good, good, good team. You probably like
the Lions. They're a very very good team. The Rams
are probably gonna win the West, right, and then the

(12:06):
South would probably be the Buccaneers. So they're like, I'm
assuming you' mean seventh place in the in the playoffs.
So there's your four first round uh, top top dogs.
But then after that, who you got? Do you got
like the Cowboys up there? Do you got the A
lot of people are liking the Falcons this this season?

(12:26):
Are you putting the Packers the Vikings up there? Like,
I'm curious to see what order that you have, Will? Uh.
I mean, it doesn't have to be any particular order,
because like, I'm not going to scrutinize your order like, oh,
the first place, whatever, you just give me the six
names that are better than the Commanders, because now now
I'm very very intrigued. I'm very very intrigued to see

(12:49):
where you actually have the Washington Commanders. So, guys, in
the comments down below, if you were to rank the
Commanders in the NFC, not the NFL, strictly the NFC
this season, where would you have them, Because honestly, I
have them winning the NFC East. I have them as

(13:11):
the second, if not best team in the NFC right now.
But then will says, shoot shoot from the hip, boom boom,
They seven, baby, So that's an extreme dynamic, that is
very very extreme. I'm just I'm just kind of curious
to see where your mindset is at.

Speaker 2 (13:32):
So let me scroll back up, all right, guy,
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