Jonathan Allen, a defensive lineman for the Commanders, was not happy about Washington’s most recent defeat and made no secret of it.
At MetLife Stadium on Sunday, the Giants upset the Commanders, who were in the same division, 14–7, handing Washington its fourth loss of the year. Allen expressed his opinion that his team lacked “focus” and “attention to detail” following the game.
He continued without holding back a single word after that. Allen said ,
“F–k yes it does,” “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.”
🚨WARNING🚨Vulgar language:#Commanders 2x Pro Bowl DT Jonathan Allen is EXTREMELY ANGRY
“I’m f^cking tired of this sh^t. I’m f*cking tired of this bullshit. It’s been 7 f*cking years of the same sh*t. I’m tired of this sh*t.”
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— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) October 22, 2023
For the Commanders, a season that held out a lot of potential has rapidly begun to go south. With back-to-back victories, the team began a new chapter under new owner Josh Harris, who acquired the team from Dan Snyder in the off-season.
The team now faces the Eagles next week after losing four of their previous five games. He said
“I just think it was a lack of focus on our part,” “A lack of attention to detail. Not starting fast and creating holes that are too big for us to overcome in the second half.”
The Commanders, who are now 3-4 in the season, are attempting to make a move and end the season with a winning record for the first time since 2016.
Ever since defeating Tampa Bay 17-10 in the 2005 NFC wild-card round, Washington has not triumphed in the playoffs. The slide shows the Seattle Seahawks’ three consecutive losses in 2005, 2007, and 2012.