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Magic calls out Commanders after loss: 'No fire'

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Friday, 06 October 2023 00:11

LANDOVER, Md. -- Washington Commanders limited partner Magic Johnson delivered a harsh criticism of his new team following a 20-point loss to the Chicago Bears on Thursday night.

After the Commanders lost 40-20 to the previously winless Bears, Johnson tweeted in part that "the Commanders played with no intensity or fire. We didn't compete in the first half. ... It was too big of a hole to climb out of and that is why we ended up losing."

Johnson, who attended the game, is one of 20 limited partners with new owner Josh Harris. Johnson has been highly visible as part of the franchise, between charitable events and attending games.

But this was his first critical tweet of his new team. And the players did not disagree with his assessment. After all, Washington fell behind 27-3 at halftime.

"I'd probably say that's pretty fair," Washington receiver Terry McLaurin said.

"Definitely," defensive end Montez Sweat said. "We came out flat."

The Bears scored on each of their five possessions in the first half, often because of missed tackles or blown coverages in the secondary. A defense that entered with two sacks recorded four. And an offense that averaged 298 yards in the first four games managed 451.

"We got our ass kicked," Washington defensive tackle Jonathan Allen said.

Washington coach Ron Rivera said he couldn't repeat his postgame message to the players but that in short he told them, "That's not good enough."

That's why no one in the locker room was about to reject what Johnson tweeted. However, some said there were other factors.

"I mean, that's perception when you're down that quick, it looks like that," Washington left tackle Charles Leno Jr. said. "I'm not going to say the guys did not have any intensity or urgency coming into the game. I would definitely say it was a lack of execution early offensively; when they put up seven on the defense, we need to respond."

McLaurin said the Commanders' intensions, of course, were not to start that way. However, he said, intensions don't matter.

"It's what you put on the field," McLaurin said. "I know we don't have a lazy bunch; I know we don't have a non-intense group of guys. That showing is not reflective of us, but that's who we are. We put that on tape. I'd say that's a pretty fair assessment [by Johnson]."

Both teams were coming off difficult losses: Chicago had blown a 21-point lead at home to Denver; Washington had lost in overtime in Philadelphia. But one team was 2-2 and playing at home; the other was winless and traveling on a short week.

"I don't know if we thought they was about to give us the game," Sweat said. "But them guys was hungry. They came out with more fire than us."

Johnson has been complimentary toward the Commanders after other games. He lauded their effort against Philadelphia, saying he was proud and that he hoped that effort would be "part of our DNA" all season. He tweeted after a comeback win in Denver about his excitement watching the rally live.

However, Thursday he opted for a different message -- one that was echoed in the locker room.

"When you don't get off to a fast start," McLaurin said, "and a team that's hungry like that, fighting for every play, every yard and they're capitalizing, that's what can happen. The record didn't really matter. You don't come to play, that's what's going to happen to you."

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