Washington Commanders’ team is elated by their latest win against Cincinnati Bengals in a closely fought match 38-33. This victory has generated much of the hype and enthusiasm among fan bases which also of course introduces the prospect of a dreaded letdown the following week. Commanders’ rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels seems committed to maintaining that positive trend as the team gears up for a clash with the Arizona Cardinals.
The Commanders were able to come through with their skills and determination in Week 4 by winning the game against the Bengals. The entailing game saw the team showing explosiveness, especially in the presentation of their young quarterback, Jayden Daniels. But previous history in the NFL has indicated that it is imperative to be consistent week in and week out, and Daniels is too aware of the possibility of a subsequent dip in form.
After this, Washington will visit the Arizona Cardinals, a club hoping to bounce back from a Week 3 loss, 20-13 to the Detroit Lions. Washington faces a major test of their rejuvenated title credentials when they face this spirited Cardinals side outdoors. It helps that Daniels remembers that the main aim is to win and not to get carried away by the performances from last week.
When asked how he would avoid disappointment after the forthcoming game against the Bengals, Daniels insisted on mindfulness. “It is just another game,” Daniels said. “He ain’t playing at that level no more, that game is in the past, it doesn’t even mean anything no more.” Such an approach is indicative of his commitment to never-ceasing personal development and a reality of separating games behind them – a feature that is inherent in any NFL quarterback.
The first three weeks of the NFL season have brought a lot of surprises, which are inherent for the league. Performance often changes greatly from week to week; therefore consistency is paramount in chasing higher performance levels. Both the team and Daniels understand that no team is unbeaten and every game poses demands the same level of work as any other game.
Seattle Seahawks’ team Head Coach, Dan Quinn is responsible for ensuring discipline and attention to the players. This aspect of Quinn is that he keeps the Commanders focused and ready for every opponent not to be overemotional resulting in jubilation thus missing everything that the next opponent has to offer. Its strategic aspect helps him navigate the team through the ups and downs of the season effectively.
As the Commanders get set to take on the Cardinals one person who will be under much scrutiny would be Jayden Daniels in regards to how well he will play. Washington, after winning the initial games to create initial strong impressions about the team, plans to work on strengths and weaknesses that exist in their gameplay. No doubt, maintaining the gen continued from page 3: Daniels’ proactive behavior and assertiveness will be useful in averting the letdown.