Commanders defensive lineman Jonathan Allen was none too pleased after Washington’s latest loss and didn’t hide his displeasure.
The Giants defeated the division-rival Commanders Sunday at MetLife Stadium, 14-7, which handed Washington its fourth loss of the season.
After the game, Allen said he felt his team lacked “focus” and “attention to detail.”
He also proceeded not to mince a single word afterward.
“F–k yes it does,” Allen quickly responded. “I’m f–king tired of this s–t. I’m f–king tired of this bulls–t. It’s been seven f–king years of the same s–t. I’m tired of this s–t.”
A season that started off with some much promise has quickly started to go south for the Commanders. The team had won back-to-back games to kick off a new era under new team owner Josh Harris, who purchased the franchise from Dan Snyder over the offseason.
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But now, the team has dropped four of their last five games and now has a meeting with the Eagles next week.
“I just think it was a lack of focus on our part,” he said. “A lack of attention to detail. Not starting fast and creating holes that are too big for us to overcome in the second half.”
At 3-4 on the season, the Commanders are trying to turn things around and finish this year with a winning record for the first time since 2016.
Washington hasn’t won in the playoffs since beating Tampa Bay 17-10 in the 2005 NFC wild-card round. The slide includes three straight losses to the Seattle Seahawks in 2005, 2007, and 2012.