
Mike Tomlin made the playoffs with Mason Rudolph. You do have to find “that guy,” but you can be respectable until you find him @RiverboatRonHC
— Andy Pollin (@andypollin1) January 7, 2024
Commanders managing partner Josh Harris knows there has to be a clear delineation between the coach and the GM. Hell, Rivera himself basically acknowledged it last week. “It’ll be separate, and that, I think, is going to be really good,” Rivera said Friday of ownership’s plans for the future hierarchy. Look at the teams alongside Washington at the bottom of the NFL standings when Rivera joined the team in 2020: the two-win Bengals have since won as many playoff games (5) with Joe Burrow as the franchise had in all its 53 years of prior existence. The Detroit Lions — who actually whiffed on the third overall pick in 2020 with Jeff Okudah — just set a franchise record for wins and won their first division title since 1993. The best season in Lions history to date was losing to Washington in the 1992 NFC Championship Game. Now, they’re plausibly capable of at least repeating that feat. The Miami Dolphins selected Tua Tagovailoa fifth overall and he’s now at the helm of the NFL’s most explosive offense, clinching the league lead in passing yardage in a winner-take-division game. Even Jacksonville, which has toggled between mediocre and terrible for most of its existence, is a team that feels close to contention. Washington? Naysayer, please.
Don’t mean to rain on the parade, but there was a time when winning the division was a given. But relative to the last 30 years, it was a great night https://t.co/mX3VTRMgg7
— Andy Pollin (@andypollin1) January 5, 2024
Under any name, Washington hasn’t won 11 games in a season since their most-recent Super Bowl in 1991. Since then, every NFL team has done it … multiple times. Yes, that includes Cleveland and Detroit, who each rebounded from winless seasons. That’s why it’s paramount that Josh Harris and company get this next batch of hires right. Find a great football executive to find a great head coach and build up a great program. I would love to see Dawn Aponte in a global front office role, Ian Cunningham as the GM/talent evaluator and if you can’t pry Mike Tomlin out of Pittsburgh (and they should absolutely try), Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald would be a fine consolation prize, please and thank you. (After this column was post, Harris said he asked members of the ownership group as well as former NBA executive Bob Myers and ex-Minnesota GM Rick Spielman to work with him in the searches for a head of football personnel and coach.) Whoever they choose, it must be a group that has demonstrated the ability to get more from less. Because, unfortunately, Rivera left little foundation to build on.
